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Visit Colburn Park This Weekend for the Lebanon Food Truck Festival

Jun 18, 2019 11:42AM ● By Kevin
If you like food, drinks, and live music, the Lebanon Food Truck Festival is right in your wheelhouse! With 13 food trucks, serving up a variety of cuisines, guests can also enjoy drinks from Salt Hill Pub. The event takes place Friday, June 21, from 5 to 9 p.m., and Saturday, June 22, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Colburn Park.

Pre-registration is encouraged, as limited tickets are available for the event sponsored by US Cellular. Tickets for guests ages 13 and older are $8 for one day and $15 for two days. For ages 6 to 12, the one-day fee is $5 and the two-day fee is $9. Children ages 5 and under can attend for free. Ticket prices raise to $10 for one day and $20 for two days if there are any left on the day of the event. Entry for kids ages 6 to 12, if purchased the day of the event, will be $10 for two days.

β€œIn an effort to battle long lines, all food truck vendors have been asked to provide one line for samples and one for their regular menu,” the event website says. β€œIn addition, the Lebanon Food Truck Festival will take place over two days this year with a maximum of 1,200 tickets per day.”

Vendors include VT Munchies, Boisvert's Curbside Kitchen, Boogalow's Island BBQ, The BOX Food Truckm Greene Mountain Smoothies, Better Buzz Mobile Espresso (Saturday Only), Nourish Proper Food, Mac's Maple, Bangkok Thai Food Express, Taco's Tacos (Friday Only), Full Circle Food Truck, Kona Ice of NH, and Pomaire Food Truck (Saturday Only).

Tickets are available online at LebanonNH.gov/Register or at the Recreation Office located in Lebanon City Hall. Tickets include admission to the Food Truck Festival, access to purchase food at the food trucks and beverages from Salt Hill Pub, musical entertainment, and a ticket for a free sample at your food truck of choice. Food and drinks may be purchased individually from each vendor.



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