In a Food Truck Down by the River - Eventeny

In a Food Truck Down by the River

event Oct 17 11:00 am - May 31 8:00 am
(GMT-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
1559 DeSoto Ave, LaBelle, Florida 33935, United States
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Hosted by LaBelle Downtown Revitalization Corporation

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Dates
Oct 17 11:00 am - May 31 8:00 am
(GMT-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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1559 DeSoto Ave, LaBelle, Florida 33935, United States

LaBelle Downtown Revitalization Corporation has been granted a special exception from the City of LaBelle to allow a food truck at Barron Park! FOOD TRUCKS ARE AVAILABLE IN BARRON PARK ON MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONE SUNDAY A MONTH (ANNOUNCED MONTHLY) TIMES: 11:00 AM TO 8:00 PM Find out who will be joining us weekly at

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Interested in applying to the event:
1 active application
Food Truck
Deadline: May 31, 2024
LaBelle Downtown Revitalization Corporation (LDRC) has received a special exception from the City of LaBelle to allow a food truck in Barron Park.
Space is available Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday (unless otherwise noted) from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm*. 
Sundays are 11am to 6pm.
We will allow one Sunday a month for setup. Sunday Dates to be Determined.
The rental fee is only $20 per day! All fees collected go towards the revitalization efforts of Barron Park.
We will announce which truck will be at the park on our website, www.downtownlabelle.com/foodtruck and on our social media channels.
Please note: We only allow food trucks on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of each week. Please do not sign up outside of these days. Available Sundays will be announced monthly on www.downtownlabelle.com/foodtruck.
Please note:  THIS IS STRICTLY FOR FOOD TRUCKS ONLY. PLEASE DO NOT SIGN UP IF YOU DO NOT COME IN A FOOD TRUCK. YOU WILL BE SHUT DOWN. 

Hosted by LaBelle Downtown Revitalization Corporation

Joined Eventeny in September 2021
event 19 events location_on LABELLE, FL, United States
We are a nonprofit organization with a mission to encourage the redevelopment of LaBelle through public, private, and nonprofit investment in the downtown.