Posted October 14, 2019

Which surely means that the planned Conch Cracking Festival will not happen...right?
In the past, the Conch Cracking Festival was a sort of homecoming event: a way of celebrating local history, showcasing local talent in the conching business, and bringing Bahamians together to celebrate all things Bahamian!
The main event is a conch cracking competition - which means seeing who is fastest at removing the conch animal from its shell. The winner gets a trophy and prize money, plus of course bragging rights.
Because people come from all over the Bahamas to participate or watch - and some people come from the U.S., Canada, or elsewhere in the world... (There's a visitor category in the conch-cracking competition.)

On the other hand, if people who already had travel plans in place showed up with emergency supplies and a willingness to pitch in with the work needed to help town residents... maybe that could work?
Also on this date:
Dia de la Raza
(Second Monday of October)
(Second Monday of October)
(Second Monday of October)
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