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Our 22nd Crab Feed – Great Success at New Location

It was with considerable apprehension that our club prepared for the 22nd Crab Feed. It had taken a lot of time and investigative efforts to find and secure a new location that would fit our needs. Crab Feed co-chairs Lions Al and Steve, together with other major players, finally agreed on Saint Lawrence the Martyr Community center in Santa Clara. Everything seemed to check out, including the rental cost of the hall. Lion Carl liked the kitchen facilities, with one major drawback: the dishwashing unit was not working. Still – the decision was made, and it turned out to be a good one!

Ticket sales were lagging a bit – maybe because there were doubts that fresh crab would be available; maybe the ticket price seemed to be high (although prices were the same as last year); maybe because of the Superball weekend – we finally had a comfortable number (about 350) of guests in our two seatings and all of them liked the additional space for seating and moving around.

With the help of a lot of fellow lions, Rotarians, LEOs, friends and family members as well as the indispensable crew from the Santa Clara Fish Market Restaurant, we continued the tradition of putting on a spectacular feast for seafood lovers. While the approximately 50 LEOs from Monta Vista High school served the usual fare of salad, spaghetti with pasta sauce, garlic bread and crab, all freshly prepared by Kitchen master Lion Carl and his crew as well as Lion Jim and the Fish Market team, the Thrown Together Jazz Band played at their best on the elevated stage. Lions Steve and Ellen had solicited raffle and silent auction prizes worth over $ 7,000.00. Guests in both seatings were keenly buying raffle tickets from 3 LEOs (Joel J, Tom Z and Suraj G) who went tirelessly around the tables  LEOs, while all silent auction items were purchased.

MCs Lions Claire and Jen led through the evening with relevant announcements; they also supervised the kids drawing the winning raffle tickets. The keys for the treasure chest were managed by Dave Zirkel, one of our loyal helpers from the Sunnyvale Rotarians.

The overall feedback has been very positive – people commented on the space, the excellent service of the LEOs (other crab feed events serve buffet-style and people have to stand in line), the plentiful supplies of everything, including lemons, butter and of course crab, as well as the happy atmosphere. We will attempt to get the same venue for next year’s event, hopefully on a date which does not coincide with Super Bowl weekend.

A roaring Thank You to all of our guests, sponsors and contributors!

We also want to thank all of our volunteers, Dave Zirkel (our loyal Rotarian) LEOs, the Fish Market, the Band, Lions and their family members and friends for working to make this fundraising event a huge success.