The dates have been set for a series of food truck rallies. Save the dates and invite your friends! |
Last year Main Street Greenville offered its first food truck rally, drawing in a crowd of over 500 people in a 3-hour time span! When the event ended, the attendees were quick to request the food trucks return as soon as possible!
“After the success of last year’s event, we knew we had to do it again,” said Amber Garrett, Executive Director for Main Street Greenville. “Now we’ve set the dates and are in the process of signing up even more food trucks for the events!”
This year, the event has expanded the number of trucks to five, all of which will be still be located in the 120 West Third Street parking lot. The scheduled dates are May 17th, June 14th, and July 12th from 4:30 pm - 8 pm.
Focusing on high-quality local ingredients and one-of-a-kind cuisine, these unique food trucks have created a following that’s attracted people from all over the region.
“The purpose of this event is to bring in food options that are not regularly available to the residents living in Greenville and to draw attention from those in the Dayton area about how great our downtown district is,” said Garrett.
Event chairman CJ Jasenski and the event committee work to determine which food trucks will participate, and plan to setup the event as a lively community picnic.
“This event was a lot of fun last year for families. Children enjoyed sidewalk chalk, balloons, and games while the adults enjoyed the conversations and music,” said Jasenski. “Overall it’s an awesome way to spend a Sunday evening, with no cooking and a lot of fun!”
Main Street Greenville is a non-profit organization committed to stimulating and supporting revitalization efforts, historic preservation and economic growth in historic downtown Greenville. To learn more about the organization, visit www.DowntownGreenville.org or call 937-548-4998. You can also like the organization on Facebook to receive updates on a regular basis (www.facebook.com/mainstreetgreenville).
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