- December 20, 2024
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The 2024 Volusia-Flagler Turtle Fest celebrated the release of a rescued, 90-pound loggerhead sea turtle.
The 16th annual Turtle Fest took place in Veteran's Park in Flagler Beach on April 6. Sea turtle enthusiasts celebrated with local artists, bounce houses, live performances, educational booths and turtle and tortoise exhibits.
It took four Turtle Patrol volunteers to carry the rescued turtle, named "Snoqualmie," down the beach to the water's edge.
Snoqualmie — called "Sno" by the volunteers — was found in St. Johns County on Dec. 2, weighing just 51 pounds, according to Turtle Patrol Volusia's Facebook page. She was extremely anemic and emaciated and received IV nutritions and multiple blood transfusions at the Marine Science Center.
The Turtle Fest is the Volusia-Flagler Turtle Patrol's primary fundraiser each year and serves as an education outreach opportunity for local environmental organizations, according to the Turtle Patrol's website.
Joy King was one of several local artists to set up tables at the Turtle Fest and showcase their work. King said the Turtle Fest was only her second event as an artist and she was glad to be a part of something that supports an important cause.
It was an amazing experience, she said.
"I would be back every year if they will have me," King said.