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Every Friday in The Feed Megan Schinella comes on the air to talk about all the fun things happening in and around Connecticut this weekend that you can do with the kids and family. KEVIN'S PICKS: Bark In The Park – Latham Park Stamford Saturday 11am Athletic Brewing Co. Fairfield Road Races Sat & Sun 100 Black Men of Stamford Inc 2nd Annual STEMFest Saturday 10am MEGAN'S PICKS: 1. Stamford Greek Festival Saturday, 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM and Sunday, 12:00 PM – 8:00PM, 1230 Newfield Ave. Enjoy classic carnival rides, games, and treats. It's a perfect outing for families looking to have some fun and create lasting memories. 2. Athletic Brewing Company, Fairfield Road Races for adults and kids at Jennings Beach 12pm. Participate in or cheer on runners in the Half Marathon and 5K races. A great way to promote health and community spirit. 3. Enjoy great food all while supporting Wilton's museum at the Wilton Historical Society's Food Truck Festival. On Sunday, from 11 am to 4 pm join Wilton Historical at Schenck's Island and Chess Park to feast from a collection of the area's finest food trucks, with all proceeds to benefit the Society. 4. OINK! Public Art Pig Downtown Stamford starting in June. Stroll through Stamford to see 26 artist-designed pig sculptures with whimsical names like "Piggie Stardust" and "Pig-casso." A fun and free outdoor art experience for all ages. This exhibit will be on display through Summer 2025. 5. Cocomelon Live at the Oakdale in Wallingford Sing a Long, that's on Saturday. MEGAN'S MOM QUOTE "It's the last few weeks of school, here are 80 activities in the middle of the day us parents need to attend."
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Travis talks with Tourism Director Katelyn Bailey and Fire Chief Kyle Carpenter about the Food Truck Festival.
On today's show: 1. Black Food Truck Festival website - www.blackfoodtruckfestival.com 2. Facebook - www.facebook.com/blackfoodtruckfestival 3. Instagram - instagram.com/blackfoodtruckfestival 4. YouTube - youtube.com/channel/UCCXLt1SLoxKrQfvcRL9dQaA 5. Black Food Truck Festival Returns April 25-27, 2025 - holycitysinner.com/food-bev/black-food-truck-festival-returns-april-25-27-2025/ This episode's music is by Tyler Boone (tylerboonemusic.com). The episode was produced by LMC Soundsystem.
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Around Town: Hope you're hungry! This weekend's Hancock County Food Truck Festival will not only be delicious, proceeds will also support the local Cops and Kids program (at 13:44) --- What happens when a documentary filmmaker goes on a quest to deliberately be cursed by practitioners of black magic and the occult in some of the darkest corners of the world? (at 19:56) --- Another collection of easy-to-make and delicious recipes from Kyra's Kitchen (at 42:03)
What is the longest you have gone without food ? That is what we asked Sheletta, after she talked about the anticipation of a Food Truck Festival in her neighborhood of Cottage Grove! We also get an update on Andrew's college beginnings and whether Sheletta has made friends with his teachers yet!
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"Lake City Chamber Chat" Ava LaRue speaks with Heather Thomas, Executive Director of the Lake City Chamber of Commerce about the Y-Not Tri, Float-a-Palooza and Food Truck Festival on Saturday, August 10th, and introducing the new Office and Events Coordinator for the Lake City Chamber - Kristen Rabehl!
Branford's Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter is a temporary home to guinea pigs, chinchillas, rabbits, dogs, puppies, cats and kittens, who would love to be part of your family. But the shelter is also facing unique challenges that could use your help - so along with educating you on their work, we'll be inviting you out to the shelter's upcoming Music & Food Truck Festival.
Branford's Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter is a temporary home to guinea pigs, chinchillas, rabbits, dogs, puppies, cats and kittens, who would love to be part of your family. But the shelter is also facing unique challenges that could use your help - so along with educating you on their work, we'll be inviting you out to the shelter's upcoming Music & Food Truck Festival. The, we'll continue our conversation with AARP Connecticut, unveiling seven organizations throughout the state receiving 2024 Community Challenge grants. We'll also prep you for a new round of grants available to implement quick-action projects to help communities like yours become more livable by improving public places; transportation; housing; digital connections; and more. And we'll close catching up with the New Haven Legal Assistance Association - celebrating 60 years of providing legal advice, brief service, and full representation to qualified individuals; while strategically prioritizing legal work to make systemic improvements benefitting low-income people; all while engaging in community education and outreach.
Chicago's Food Truck Festival is ongoing all summer at Daley Plaza — you can catch the next one Friday. But despite this annual summer fest, Chicago's food truck culture is severely lacking. Eater Chicago editor Ashok Selvam tells host Jacoby Cochran about why food trucks are so rare here and which ones you should check out if you can find them. If you enjoyed today's interview with Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Events Program Director of Performing Arts, Mariam Thiam, learn more here. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about the sponsors of this June 26 episode: Ravinia Festival Babbel Chicago Association of Realtors Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
In this episode Liz dies a great job of covering many issues of the day in Israel with the main focus still on the release of the hostages and the war on all fronts. She even had a chance to highlight two festivals taking place now in Jerusalem: the book festival and the food truck festival--enjoy!
Don't miss the annual Flathead Food Truck Festival this weekend at Flathead County Fairgrounds, the prime opportunity to savor a variety of Northwest Montana's best food trucks all in one place. Since 2020, this event has grown into a community favorite - featuring everything from Brazilian barbecue to upscale cuisine. KnucklHed BBQ owner Ryan Garnache chats with us about what it takes to put on the event. There are some new ticket options, making it easier to enjoy the festival's 35 vendors. Plus, support a good cause—donations go towards scholarships for culinary arts students at Flathead Valley Community College.Buy your tickets at https://flatheadtickets.com/events/flathead-food-truck-festival-6-21-2024Subscribe to all our pods! Stay in the know with timely updates from News Now, keep up with northwest Montana sports on Keeping Score, dig into stories with Deep Dive, and keep grooving to local artists with Press Play. Visit DailyInterLake.com to stay up-to-date with the latest breaking news from the Flathead Valley and beyond. Support local journalism and subscribe to us! Watch this podcast and more on our YouTube Channel. Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Got a news tip, want to place an ad, or sponsor this podcast? Contact us!
Dës Woch um Kulturprogramm: Déi 14. Editioun vum Monodramafestival, eng Ausstellung vum Moler Gust Graas, Theaterstécker zum 100. Doudesdag vum Franz Kakfa, an de Food Truck Festival zu Weiler Zum Tuerm.
Join host Melissa Wells for the latest addition to our News Now podcast - local events in Northwest Montana! Every week, we will highlight a few listings from our events calendar, and hopefully give you some ideas about what happenings you could check out.Featured events this week:Kalispell Downtown Association's Ladies' Night Run Wild 5k and Fun RunFlathead Food Truck Festival...and there's a bunch of fun Mother's Day activities to choose from this Sunday!To see all local event listings, please visit dailyinterlake.com/events. Want to include your event? It's free! You can ticket and promote your events with Daily Inter Lake, click here to learn more.Visit DailyInterLake.com to stay up-to-date with the latest breaking news from the Flathead Valley and beyond. Support local journalism and subscribe to us! Watch this podcast and more on our YouTube Channel. Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Got a news tip, want to place an ad, or sponsor this podcast? Contact us!
There was plenty to eat and drink, and lots to see and do, along the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston on Saturday. WBZ's Mike Macklin was there.For more, ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
Mike Wendt and Andy Ferg confirm Andy's upcoming Food Truck Festival happening this year. Korea JUST outlawed eating dogs, Pulling The Cork did a comedy show, public bathrooms are mostly gross,m and other nonsense. This ain't your average food show... this is the food show you deserve. It's F-BUDDIES! Special THANKS to The Gary Girolamo Group, Ben Franklin Print Co., Twisted Fate Brewing, Anthony's Roast Beef, Giovanni's Roast Beef & Alcohol Amor for sponsoring this week's episode! Thanks to the very talented Mark DiChiara for the original F-Buddies theme music.
Mike Wendt and Andy Ferg announce the upcoming Food Truck Festival happening this year. A guy in Ireland thinks 81 beers in 3 days is "impressive." McD's are all over the place with their prices and are releasing the Quad Mac! Plus, snow storms, MILF life crisis, and other nonsense. This ain't your average food show... this is the food show you deserve. It's F-BUDDIES! Special THANKS to The Gary Girolamo Group, Ben Franklin Print Co., Twisted Fate Brewing, Anthony's Roast Beef, Giovanni's Roast Beef & Alcohol Amor for sponsoring this week's episode! Thanks to the very talented Mark DiChiara for the original F-Buddies theme music.
In our newest episode of What Makes You Wonderful, we get the chance to talk about the 3rd Annual 4-State Food Truck Festival on Saturday, October 28th in the heart of Downtown Martinsburg. Food trucks hailing from the neighboring four-state regions will vie for the coveted $500 grand prize and the prestige of being crowned champions. You can experience delicious food, beverages, live music, and the expansive KIDS ZONE. For more information go here: https://www.mainstreetmartinsburg.com/events
Hip Hop definitely has a bad "rap" of promoting lust, crime and many sinful acts. However, there are Christian hip hop artists who promote Christian values and want to bring glory to Christ through their music. We encourage you not to knock it until you give it a chance...Please join me and Christian hip hop artist Aasha Marie for part II as we discuss the importance of upholding Christian standards, not comprising our Christian values and much more. I guarantee this will bless you!You check out Aasha Marie's website HERE Related Episodes:▶︎A "different" kind of Different ▶︎Embracing Production in the MinistryLet's Connect!I would love to hear from you!➡️ cmlpodcast1@gmail.comWe appreciate your support ❤️Subscribe & follow us on ➡️ social mediaABOUT THE GUEST:Aasha Marie is a Chicago singer, rapper, and poet who creates socially conscious, Christian inspired music in hopes of bringing spiritual transformation to cultures and communities that are in need. She is talented on all fronts, often bringing bold, hip hop inspired flows that show her unparalleled lyrical skills. Aasha knows it takes more than mere conviction to spread her message which is why she's performed at events and festivals in and outside of Chicago. These include the MJ Charity Event opening for Wale, Silento, and Mishon at the Genesis Convention Center in Indiana, the Woodlawn 5k Dash & Food Truck Festival, and So Far Sounds. Not only has Aasha hit the stage, she was a Kingdom Choice Awards Nominee for Female Rap Minister in Brooklyn in both 2016 and 2019. Music lovers around the world relate and connect to her music indicated by the album's 50K + streams on Spotify.While her success continues to grow, Aasha never strays from her mission to bring positive change to her city. Support the show
Hip Hop definitely has a bad "rap" of promoting lust, crime and many sinful acts. However, there are Christian hip hop artists who promote Christian values and want to bring glory to Christ through their music. We encourage you not to knock it until you give it a chance...Please join me and Christian hip hop artist Aasha Marie as she talks about her journey of music ministry, discipleship and the importance of the Christian hip hop genre in the Gospel music industry. I guarantee you will enjoy this one!You check out Aasha Marie's ministry HERE Related Episodes:▶︎A "different" kind of Different ▶︎Embracing Production in the MinistryLet's Connect!I would love to hear from you!➡️ cmlpodcast1@gmail.comWe appreciate your support ❤️Subscribe & follow us on ➡️ social mediaABOUT THE GUEST:Aasha Marie is a Chicago singer, rapper, and poet who creates socially conscious, Christian inspired music in hopes of bringing spiritual transformation to cultures and communities that are in need. She is talented on all fronts, often bringing bold, hip hop inspired flows that show her unparalleled lyrical skills. Aasha knows it takes more than mere conviction to spread her message which is why she's performed at events and festivals in and outside of Chicago. These include the MJ Charity Event opening for Wale, Silento, and Mishon at the Genesis Convention Center in Indiana, the Woodlawn 5k Dash & Food Truck Festival, and So Far Sounds. Not only has Aasha hit the stage, she was a Kingdom Choice Awards Nominee for Female Rap Minister in Brooklyn in both 2016 and 2019. Music lovers around the world relate and connect to her music indicated by the album's 50K + streams on Spotify.While her success continues to grow, Aasha never strays from her mission to bring positive change to her city. Support the show
Food Truck Festival, Schools, Important Dates, FAM Pub NightFollow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @mahwahpodcastThis episode sponsored by Chumba Casino.
Pool Party, Pool Repairs, Movie Night, Vazzanos, Beach Etiquette, BOE Election, Crossroads, Food Truck FestivalFollow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @mahwahpodcastThis episode sponsored by ezCater.
Join Brian and Lizzie as we discuss the BIG events coming up for Fall 2023. We kick off with information on Protect and Serve, a delicious dining experience with the Springfield Police Department Friday, August 18th. We also talk about the upcoming Food Truck Festival complete with a Classic Arcade Tournament to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ozarks as well as our return to Cider Days in Downtown Springfield! Of course, we can't forget to get excited about BBBS Month in September and November's 40th annual Taste of the Ozarks gala! So, plug in, download and listen along with us as we discuss all of the awesome ways to donate, volunteer and mentor local children in Southwest Missouri with Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ozarks! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bbbsozarks/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bbbsozarks/support
Mike Schmitz has been waving food trucks into parking spaces for 10 years as the organizer behind the Fargo Food Truck Festival. Celebrating their 10th anniversary means that this regional favorite for foodies is the best yet. No matter what type of grub you like, there are great options for all appetites!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this weekly interview, John Salvatore speaks with Main Street Vineland representative Robert Scarpa about the upcoming annual Food Truck Festival happening August 27 on The Ave. Learn more at www.theave.biz
In this weekly interview, John Salvatore speaks with Main Street Vineland representative Robert Scarpa about the upcoming annual Food Truck Festival happening August 27 on The Ave. Learn more at www.theave.biz
Today - The new Easy Street roundabout promises not just to optimize traffic, but to add a vibrant splash of artistry to the landscape. And later - The Wenatchee Valley Mall is hosting a food truck festival.Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on this edition of the Tim DeMoss Show, it's our famous Friday program! First up is Philadelphia Eagles Insider Dave Spadaro with his take on QB Jalen Hurts' 5-year contract extension, the possibility of a Matt Patricia coaching addition, and the upcoming NFL draft April 27-29. Dave also hosts of the Weekly Eagles Insider Podcast. You can keep up with him on Twitter (@EaglesInsider) & Instagram (@theeaglesinsider). We're also joined by comedian and longtime Philadelphia radio personality Joe Conklin! Joe shares about his start in comedy (including his path in radio), thoughts on his craft, and even demonstrates a number of impressions! Conkin will appear tomorrow (Sat 4/22) at the Food Truck Festival for Autism Event (12pm-6pm) next to St. Christopher's Hospital at Lighthouse Field in Philadelphia (Food Truck Festival For Autism offers more information). His own site is www.joeconklin.com. We hand out gift cards to WaWa courtesy of Bryner Chevrolet in Jenkintown and cap it off as always with our "Now THAT'S Punny" segment! Sports Clips:Rob Thomson, Manager of Philadelphia PhilliesDoc Rivers, Head Coach, Philadelphia 76ersHowie Roseman, General Manager & Executive Vice President of Philadelphia EaglesNick Sirianni, Head Coach, Philadelphia EaglesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we dip our Grapes into the 2023 Food Truck Festival! Unlike our attempts at other food festivals, we actually got to eat! Our brains were on food this week, understandably due to our surrounding, so get geared up for our hot and cold takes on hot and cold cuts!Join us on Patreon for future secret content!https://www.patreon.com/NerdGrapevine?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator--------------------------------------------------We have merch now?! Come get some!https://redbubble.com/shop/?query=nerd%20grapevine&ref=search_boxhttps://best-friends-tiny-inc.creator-spring.com/We play games on YouTube! Check out Grape Flavored Gaming on our channel at:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRaJm1AyH0NnQR2J1GcSdtgCome join the Backyard Bonanza in our Discord:https://discord.gg/QND8pNasHA--------------------------------------------------Theme Music:Jeremy Blake - Powerup!Technical Difficulty Music:Kevin Macleod - Local ForecastNerd stuff and farts this episode:food, food trucks, festivalsSupport the showAnd remember, when life gives you grapes...
This week, Tarik and Ann share how local restaurants and food trucks are adjusting their schedules to cater to members of the community observing Ramadan. They also talk about the best place to get a Reuben, an upcoming Trouble Maker's Cocina beer dinner happening at Sugar Maple, reports of a Mexican restaurant coming to the East Side, and a new speakeasy in the Third Ward.
Marcus Hammond and Dean Stephens go back 15 years and a chance meeting when he was a College of Charleston basketball player at a local pizza joint. Now the ripple comes full circle as he works out of the non profit incubator The Ripple Fund where Dean serves as the executive director. Marcus shares about the Pop-Shot game at CiCi's pizza and his upcoming event, The Black Food Truck Festival on this week's episode of Say Your Story.
If you haven't heard of the Black Food Truck Festival in Charleston, SC- it is a staple event celebrating black culture, family, and TONS of food! In this episode of Think Like a Mogul, I got the opportunity to speak with Marcus Hammond, the creator of the Black Food Truck Festival. What some may say was an overnight success, Marcus has been planning and executing events for years! If you want insight into creating a festival attended by over 15,000 people, watch this interview from start to finish!!! We never ever level up alone over here so make sure to share this video with your homegirls! Any questions? I'm always a DM away @theresponsible homegirl on IG. Black Food Truck Festival on Instagram Purchase tickets for The Black Food Truck Festival Resources: 1. Download the FREE Money Management Guide 2. Lifestyle Budgeting 2022 Edition 3. Increase your credit score with Kikoff Support the podcast by: 1. Leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcast 2. Join our Patreon community 3. Give monetarily via PayPal or CashApp $KionnieE 4. Check out our online store! Connect with me: Instagram TikTok Facebook Pinterest --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kionnie-epps/support
According to U.S. Census data, Black entrepreneurship is on the rise. Even before the pandemic, Black-owned businesses (with more than one employee) grew 8% from 2018 to 2019. Post-pandemic, that growth appears to be continuing as evidenced by our next guest's Lowcountry event. Mike Switzer interviews Marcus Hammond, organizer of the Black Food Truck Festival coming to Charleston, SC Nov. 19-20.
New T cars delayed. Proposed residency requirement. Food Truck Festival.
We opened the hood on Food Farms & Chefs by introducing all of you to Dan Hernandez, who owns and operates the Spirit of San Juan food truck. Hernandez' latin-based food truck offers a variety of Puerto Rican cuisine, including empanadas, alcapurrias, and his famous (and very popular) Pernil Asado. We first met him at an event, and it was love at first bite! So of course we had to have him on so that all of our fans could fall in love with the Spirit of San Juan too! We then hit the road and visited the hugely successful Mama's Meatballs, which is owned by Joe & Katherine Argento. The couple, who had previously owned a restaurant in Lebanon, PA, were looking for a new location with room to grow. They found that opportunity in Pennsauken, NJ when Mama's Meatball's previous owner was looking to sell, and the Argento's family was ready to take on the business. Since doing so they've made the meatballs their own and expanded upon the menu--creating delicious additions that fans of Mama's Meatballs immediately loved. Of course we can't fill you up with food and not offer something to quench your thirst. That's why we had co-owner of Spellbound Brewing, John Companick, join us on the show! Companick and his partners opened the doors to Spellbound Brewing in 2014 after years of homebrewing and contemplation--and it was evident that New Jersey's love of beer has been brewing for a long time! Several years and awards later, Spellbound Brewing is gearing up to celebrate their anniversary this October 8th with a plethora of the craft beers on tap, live music, and a lot of fun to be had! So if you have a love of food, flavor, and libations--keep your dials tuned to Food, Farms, & Chefs Radio Show to hear all about the Spirit of San Juan's food truck, Mama's Meatballs, and wash it all down with a bounty of brews from Spellbound Brewing!
Last Sunday we had our first FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL at Sycamore Creek Church. For today's episode, Pastors Steve and Mitch discuss how can we use an event like that as a tool of Evangelism in our community.
Warum muss man Messer schleifen und wie lösen wir den Mangel an Piloten? Warum sollten Kellner bei der Auswahl des Bestecks Mitspracherecht haben und warum ist Zebrafleisch beim Food Truck Festival als erstes vergriffen? Weshalb muss man Winnetou canceln und warum ist eine Möwe die perfekte Tatwaffe? Wieso solltet Ihr Stranger Things Binge watchen und habt Ihr schon mal was von Manifest gehört? Classic ZDP zur besten Sendezeit! winnetou Steuerfrei auf dem Golfplatz Möweneskalation Binge Watching Stranger Things
WDAY First News Anchor Se Kwon breaks down the top stories for Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. Visit inforum.com/subscribe to subscribe.
BOE elections, Cornhole, Wiffleball, Food Truck Festival, Prime No 7Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @mahwahpodcastThis episode sponsored by Grainger.
WDAY First News Anchor Se Kwon breaks down the top stories for Friday, Aug. 12, 2022. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. Visit inforum.com/subscribe to subscribe.
701 Food Trucks founder Mike Schmitz is on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness to tell you all about the festival and what kind of food you can enjoy this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A little rain won't stop the Food Truck Festival. Good News Stories for a Friday.
A little rain won't stop the Food Truck Festival. Good News Stories for a Friday.
Food Truck Festival is tomorrow. Dolly Parton make the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Food Truck Festival is tomorrow. Dolly Parton make the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Recorded live at the 3rd Annual Food Truck Festival. Mayor Jim Wysocki, Michael Yannetti, Zumba Shay, Troop 259 Halloween Haunt.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @mahwahpodcastThis episode sponsored by American Express.
Chino Valley Update 084: In this episode Matt Santos provides an update on some summertime activities & events, including our Dive In Movie, Food Truck Festival, Library events, and our 50th Anniversary Celebration & Concert on Sept 4, 2021. Follow the Chino Valley Update on Google Play Music & iTunes, please send suggestions & comments to informationofficer@chinoaz.net.