Food Truck Festival to Benefit Local Food Bank
The Grove Street Food Truck Festival is set for Wednesday March 31st from 4:00-8:00 pm! Multiple food trucks will wrap along NW 4th St & 10th Ave, with a portion of their proceeds to benefit Bread of the Mighty Food Bank.
Bread of the Mighty Food Bank, celebrating 32 years of serving the community, is a private non-profit organization. The organization collects, sorts, stores and distributes donated food and basic essentials to 190+ non-profit agency partners such as food pantries, churches, homeless shelters and other organizations who then distribute food in their communities to directly feed the hungry.
Bread of the Mighty has a five county service area including Alachua, Dixie, Gilchrist, Lafayette and Levy counties.
The Grove Street Food Truck Festival will include music, performed by Tamayo, lots of activities, a donation drive, and of course, plenty of tasty Food Trucks!
ENTERTAINMENT & ACTIVITIES:
– Tamayo Band
– Train Rides
– Raffles & Prizes
– Bubble Machine
– Sidewalk Chalk
– Critical Needs Donation Drive for Bread of the Mighty Food Bank
FOOD TRUCKS:
– Big Lee’s BBQ
– De Corah
– Wild Man Food
– Soul Spice
– Suki’s
– Roots and Greens
– Latin Food Blessing
– Popadop’s
– B’z Gelati
– Tropical Sno Hawaiin
– More Coming Soon! Message us for details, or to sign up!
NEIGHBORHOOD PARTNERS:
– Mo’s Garage Salon (Sponsor)
– Bread of the Mighty Food Bank (Beneficiary)
– Cypress & Grove
– Goodbike +Raffle
– Downtown Tabby Pet Store
– Serpentine Plants + Provisions
– Hardback Cafe
– Wildflower Yoga
– Working Food
– Wildlife Drawings by Jim Wilson
– Samurai Skate Shop
– Signs By Tomorrow +Raffle
– Warrington’s
A donation is not required, but the organization asks that if participants are able to give, please bring a few items on their ‘Critical Needs’ list, including, but not limited to; Potatoes (Instant or Canned), Rice, Pasta, Macaroni & Cheese, Peanut Butter, Jelly, Granola, Breakfast Bars, Cereal, Oatmeal, Grits, Canned Vegetables, Canned Proteins (Tuna, Meat, Beans, Chili, Stew) Canned Fruits, Snack Crackers, Soup, Juice (Bottled or Canned), Shelf-Stable Milk, Coffee, Tea, Condiments, Paper Products, Toiletries, and Personal Hygiene Items. Together, we can make a big difference.
This event is free and open to the public, and is kid & pet-friendly too! For the health and safety of everyone, all necessary precautions according to the CDC. Please wear a mask and maintain a safe social distance while enjoying the festival.