Dolton, IL

Dolton Food Truck Festival Set For Saturday May 27th

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Recently The Dolton Park District announced the Memorial Day Food Truck Festival and Fundraiser. The event, will take place on Saturday May 27th from 1pm until 6pm at Dolton Park, located at 721 Engle in Dolton, Illinois. Planners say It promises to be a fun and exciting day filled with food, music, and games, all designed to raise money to support renovations to the local park as well as our back to school giveaway.

Cleo D. Jones, the President of the Dolton Park District, commented on the importance of this event for the community, saying that "Bringing positive events like this to the community not only raises vital funds for much-needed projects, but also gives residents a chance to come together and enjoy their neighborhood parks. We are proud to be hosting the Memorial Day Food Truck Festival and Fundraiser, and we hope to see everyone there."

The event is set to feature a variety of food trucks offering a range of delicious cuisine, from Mexican tacos to Italian pizza, to American burgers, and more. Also, the great food, visitors can enjoy music from local artists and participate in games and activities for all ages. Funds raised through the event will help fund renovations to Dolton Park, including upgrades to the playground, basketball courts, and other amenities. Also the park district reports that proceeds will be used to host a backpack giveaway event in August, providing much-needed school supplies to local students.

The Dolton Park District welcomes the community to come out and enjoy this fun-filled day, while also supporting important projects that will benefit the entire community. For more information about the Memorial Day Food Truck Festival and Fundraiser, please contact the Dr. Nakita Nicci at High Society Management at 630-210-1202.

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