Why not build an event around the classic movie “Jaws,” and show the film on a 52-foot outdoor screen in the middle of a field?
Jawsfest: Beebe’s Gonna Need a Bigger Boat was a fin-out-of the water success and attracted more than 500 people to Hudson Fields Aug. 20, with proceeds going to Beebe Medical Foundation.
Food vendors, artists, photographers, business vendors, food trucks and musicians were also part of the first-time event coordinated by Revival House founders Rob Waters and Rob Rector. Revelation Craft Brewing even unveiled a new beer for the evening called Quint’s Revenge. Quint, played by Robert Shaw, was the ill-fated boat captain in the movie who didn’t make it out alive.
See more about Jawsfest in the Friday, Aug. 28 edition.
![Members of local band Speed Limit 18 play together on the keyboards. Members, who are Sussex Academy students, are (l-r) Alex Boswell, Oliver Sachs and Zach Yenovkian.](/sites/capegazette/files/2020/08/field/image/DSC_4628.jpg)
Members of local band Speed Limit 18 play together on the keyboards. Members, who are Sussex Academy students, are (l-r) Alex Boswell, Oliver Sachs and Zach Yenovkian.
![Rob Waters, one of the founders and organizers of the event, is wearing an official Jaws mask and his lucky Amity Island hat. Waters, of W Films, is one of the founders of sponsor Revival House along with Rob Rector.](/sites/capegazette/files/2020/08/field/image/DSC_4741.jpg)
Rob Waters, one of the founders and organizers of the event, is wearing an official Jaws mask and his lucky Amity Island hat. Waters, of W Films, is one of the founders of sponsor Revival House along with Rob Rector.