Mattituck Strawberry Festival returns with nearly 100,000 berries, carnival rides and more (2024)

When the weather gets warmer, the fruit gets sweeter as the 68th annual Mattituck Lions Club Strawberry Festival returns June 14-18. Nearly 100,000 berries are used to make a variety of strawberry-themed treats for this event.

“There’s a strong community spirit that really ties this festival together. Everyone is bonded in tradition and volunteerism,” says media chairman Dan Kelleher. “It has a real small-town feel that you don’t see nowadays.”

The festival is presented by the Mattituck Lions Club with all proceeds donated to charitable organizations like the Guide Dog Foundation as well as local school programs, clubs or individuals in need.

HULLING NIGHT

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Opening day is June 14, when Hulling Night occurs.Hundreds of volunteers prepare the fresh strawberries during a three-hour process.

“The procedure is done by taking big, thick plastic straws and pushing them through the center to get the stems out,” says Rob Nine, past president of the Mattituck Lions Club. “Those berries are then mashed for strawberry shortcake or strawberry daiquiris.”

In addition to shortcake and daiquiris, other strawberry products include chocolate-covered strawberries, strawberry cookies, strawberry cupcakes, strawberry pies and fresh locally grown strawberries from Orient.

TALENT SHOW

On June 15 at 6:30 p.m., the second annual “North Fork’s Got Talent” competition takes place featuring two separate groups — the Inspiring Group (under 16) and the Sassy Group (16 & older). Open tryouts that occurred in May get whittled down to six groups for each section.

“We look for talent, poise, crowd engagement and overall performance,” says Nine, who chairs the talent show. “Talent ranges from singers to dancers to stand-up comedians.”

STRAWBERRY QUEEN

There’s great anticipation for the crowning of the new Strawberry Queen, which takes place at 4 p.m. June 17. Contestants must be a sophom*ore or junior female student at a high school within Southold Township.

The process involves filling out forms and writing an essay, as well as interviewing with representatives from the Guide Dog Foundation.

“We look for a young lady who is very community driven andhas done a lot of charity work,” says Nine. “The process gets narrowed down to five contestants. A dinner is held with Lions Club members and the contestants go from table to table where people can ask them questions.”

STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE EATING CONTEST

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The big moment comes June 17 at 5 p.m. when the Strawberry Shortcake Eating Contest takes over the main stage. Overseen by the Major League Eating organization, this event draws the top competitive eaters in the world. The goal is to see how much strawberry shortcake one person can consume in eight minutes. But dessert contests can be tricky.

“When a food is really delicious, it can sometimes slow the eaters down because without thinking about it they are tasting and enjoying it,” says MLE chairman George Shea. “Butit’s essential for the competitors to eat with their hands for speed.”

Last year’s champion, Geoff Esper, 47, of Oxford, Massachusetts swallowed 18.2 pounds of strawberry shortcake for the win.

“It’s one of the best tasting contests. You can tell that they use real whipped cream and fresh strawberries,” says Esper. “I like to mush it all together and make it very liquidy.”

The key to winning, Esper shares, is to expand your stomach.

“This is what we call a capacity contest whereas a chicken wing eating contest is more of a technique contest,” says Esper. “Over the years, I’ve learned different ways to stretch my stomach out. But I can’t give away my secrets.”

MORE FESTIVAL FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT

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A carnival,presented by Reithoffer Shows, will have rides and games for the older and younger set as well as a food court selling gyros, funnel cakes, roasted corn, grilled sausages, hamburgers, French fries, pizza, ice cream and nonalcoholic beverages.

Live entertainmentofferings will include classic rock band Cheap N’Dirty at 6:30-9:30 p.m. June 14, That Motown Band at 6:30-10 p.m. June 16 plusreggae band Aqua Cherry noon-3 p.m. June 17 and Fever Band witha mix of oldies, pop androck7-10:15 p.m June 17.

June 18 is Family Day, with Nature Nick delivering animal presentations at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. as well as Jester Jim’s comedy juggling show at 12:30 and 2:30 p.m.

A marketplace of 40 vendors gets set up in a horseshoe formation to the left of the festival entrance. Hand-crafted items will be sold, including items such as Greenport Jerky, Little Farmhouse Lavender products, Swarovski Crystal, West Neck Woodworking from Shelter Island, framed shots from local photographer Rory McNish and more. Plus, Henna Squad will create henna tattoos and Stay Salted will offer face painting.

Fireworks by American Fireworks of upstate Oxford are scheduled to be set off June 14 at 9:30 p.m., June 15 at 10 p.m. and June 16 at 10:15 p.m.

MATTITUCK LIONS CLUB’S 68th ANNUAL STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL

WHEN | WHERE 5 to 10 p.m. Wednesday, June 14 and Thursday, June 15; 5 to 11 p.m. Friday, June 16; 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, June 17 and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 18 (Father’s Day); 1105 North Rd. (Rte. 48), Mattituck

ADMISSION Wednesday: free; Thursday: $5; Friday-Sunday: $10 per person (fathers get in free on Father’s Day with one paid child). All kids younger than 5 get in free each day.

INFOmattituckstrawberryfestival.com

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By David J. Criblez

david.criblez@newsday.com

DavidJCriblez

David J. Criblez is a reporter for Newsday's exploreLI, covering entertainment-related events from local music to stand-up comedy to festivals.

Mattituck Strawberry Festival returns with nearly 100,000 berries, carnival rides and more (2024)
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