SHRIMP FEAST PLANNERS ALREADY SHOPPING FOR SUPPLIES THE OCT. 8 PEANUT FEST KICKOFF WILL OFFER MORE ENTERTAINMENT.(SUFFOLK SUN)

From: The Virginian Pilot | Date: August 9, 1998 | Copyright information

Byline: STAFF REPORT

There is nothing small about the Suffolk Ruritan Club's 21st Annual ``Shrimp Feast,'' and according to Ruritan member Johnny Leggett of Leggett's Seafood, the feat's only supplier, this year's event will feature the best shrimp ever. He is ordering more than 5,000 pounds of shrimp to be shipped in for the event.

``We always try, each year, to top ourselves from previous years, and last year was a record-breaking crowd,'' said Leggett. The ...

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