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Celebrating Cajun style
Sunday, October 04, 2009
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From left to right, Matt, Dave, J.D. and Barb Ackman fish for crawdads at the Napa Wine Country Cajun Food & Music Festival on Saturday.

Robinson Kuntz photos.
5 comment(s)

drtymick75 wrote on Oct 4, 2009 9:51 AM:

" Just another chefs market, but during the day.

Booooooring! "

thisisnotatest wrote on Oct 4, 2009 11:56 AM:

" I loved actually having somewhere to go on a saturday.
I love Cajun, but Le Bleu Pig is the only Cajun/Creole food in town. Kinda silly to have just 1 cajun restaurant and the rest is just normal chef's market with a little more red pepper in the sauce.
Keep it up Napa. I hope someday that our residents will have something to do every day. Not just for random events "

misfit wrote on Oct 4, 2009 2:49 PM:

" This was the most boring event I've ever attended...anywhere! You would think that after 3 years, it would have been larger and with more to offer. Not even Bill's Cajun Corn Dogs showed up for it. Is this the best Napa can offer? It's pure apathy here. "

Cowboy wrote on Oct 4, 2009 9:44 PM:

" Hey... Where are the PETA protesters?

Them poor l'il crawdaddys are being tortured... "

JustAnotherManicMonday wrote on Oct 6, 2009 10:57 AM:

" I loved it and had a great time, lots of people, good food and beer and friends! Kids were there, and there was a show dog - he was also in the 4th of July Parade in the cart. "

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