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North Adams Happenings: June 26-July 3
01:55PM / Wednesday, June 27, 2018
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North Adams Happenings:
June 26 - July 3
Brought to you by: MCLA's Berkshire Cultural Resource Center and the North Adams Office of Tourism & Community Events
 

Save the Date

 
July 4th
Steeplecats Baseball & City of North Adams Fireworks!
Noel Field
413-664-6180
Approximately 9:30PM
Free
for more information

Fireworks are an integral part of America’s Fourth of July celebrations all over the country, and our local show in North Adams is one of the most prestigious in Western Massachusetts. Our celebration draws thousands of viewers from the Capital region of New York State, Southern Vermont, and Berkshire County. For an evening of all-American fun, grab some tickets to the annual 4th of July SteepleCats game agains the Sanford Mainers, and stick around for the fireworks, which start immediately afterward, at approximately 9:30pm.

For more information call 413-664-6180 or email tourism@northadams-ma.gov
July 5th
Party In The Park Kick Off with Legal Tender!
Noel Field, 310 State Street (Rte. 8)
6 - 8 pm
Free!
for more information
FREE concert series at PARTY IN THE PARK

Come out every Thursday, starting July 5 - August 23 from 6-8pm at Noel Field behind the SteepleCats' baseball diamond. People are encouraged to bring and display their classic cars. Brought to you by Greylock Federal Credit Union Bedard Bros. Auto Sales South Side Sales & Service WUPE FM WNAW

**These are family-friendly events and alcoholic beverages are prohibited.**
July 14th
Eagle Street Beach Party! (Rain Date Saturday July 21st)
Eagle Street
413.664.9550
ericrudd@ericrudd.com
3:30pm - 7pm | 7pm-10pm (adults)


We don’t need an ocean to have a beach! Visit North Adams on the 14th of July as more than 250,000 pounds of sand, donated by Specialty Minerals and delivered by the City of North Adams, is spread – curb to curb – the entire length of Eagle Street. The family-friendly beach party runs from 3:30 – 6:30 p.m. followed by an adult-oriented fiesta, complete with margaritas served on the beach,  from 7:00 -10:00 pm. EAGLE STREET BEACH “THE ORIGINAL URBAN ART BEACH”  A Double Event!

Artist Eric Rudd’s 20th Annual Community Sculpture - “EAGLE STREET BEACH” -  and the City of North Adams’ 9th Annual “MEXICAN FIESTA” featuring Margaritas, Corona Beer & singer Lita Williams.

Major Sponsors:  Berkshire Art Museum, Specialty Minerals, City of North Adams, Desperados Restaurant, Mildred Elley, Adams Community Bank, Merchants of Eagle Street.

Contact:  Eric Rudd, 413.664.9550, ericrudd@ericrudd.com, or Suzy Helme - North Adams Office of Tourism and Culture, 664-6180
 

Wednesday June 27th

 
Concert at Windsor Lake presents: Born IV Blues!
Windsor Lake, 200 GEORGE FAIRS Way
(413) 664-6180
6:30 - 8 pm
Free
for more information

Join us for these FREE weekly concerts, every Wednesday, at Windsor Lake!

The Concert at the Lake Series, sponsored by Greylock Federal Credit Union, is a family friendly experience for all ages and a perfect opportunity to pack a picnic dinner, gather with friends, and enjoy live local music amongst the natural beauty of the Windsor Lake grounds. Concerts start at 6:30PM. Rain cancellation will be called by 3PM on the day of. Concessions available at BFAIR Snack Attack.
Preschool Storytime
North Adams Public Library, 74 Church St
(413) 662-3133
10:30 am
Free!
for more information

Preschool storytime and craft at the North Adams Public Library in the Youth Services Department is held for ages 3 to 6 years old, siblings welcome. Several stories will be read and there is time to share ideas and thoughts as well as complete a craft.
Natural Bridge History Tour
Natural Bridge State Park, McAuley Rd
413-663-6392
10 AM
Free, parking fees apply

Discover the mystery of Natural Bridge State Park with this easy walking tour. Meet at the Visitor Center for an interpreter-guided discovery of interesting and short stories that makes Natural Bridge so unique. Programs run for 30 to 45 minutes. Limited wheelchair access. All programs are free; parking fee applies.
SteepleCats vs. Ocean State Waves
Joe Wolfe Field, 310 State Street
6:30 PM
$7/Adults, $5/Seniors & Students,$3/ 17 and Under
for more information

Tickets for upcoming SteepleCats home games can be purchased at the SteepleCats ticket booth or inside Joe Wolfe Field at the SteepleCats concession stand located near third base, during any SteepleCats home game.
Trivia Night
Ramuntos, 67 Main Street
413-398-5152
8:00 PM
Free
For more information

 
 

Thursday June 28th

 
DownStreet Art Kick Off: Color
Downtown
5pm-8pm
for more information

DownStreet Art returns for our 11th Season of bringing art and culture to the streets of North Adams. The theme for June is COLOR and we'll be literally and figuratively painting our small city and invite you to join us.

*Dress as bright, loud, and sparkly as your heart desires!*

Join us as we kick off the summer with opening receptions, music, art-making, community and a few surprises. While DownStreet Art is a festival for everyone and all are always welcome with open arms, we'd like to specifically offer a special welcome to the LGBTQIA+ community in honor of Pride Month. Please join us as we celebrate an open and inclusive North Adams!

DownStreet art is produced by MCLA Berkshire Cultural Resource Center with support from North Adams Tourism. Like our page for updates and event previews, and while you're at it follow us on instagram at @downstreetart
Movies Under The Stars at Colegrove Park: The Wizard of Oz
Colegrove Park, north Church Street
413-664-6180
Dusk
Free
for more information

Join us in the park for our 2nd Annual Movies Under the Stars summer series in Colegrove Park, North Adams. This monthly movie series coincides with the Downstreet Art nights on the LAST Thursday of the month from June through September.  All movies are free and open to the public. This year's theme is the "Year of the Dog." All movies are family-friendly.

June 28 - The Wizard of Oz
July 26 - Beethoven
August 30 - The Secret Life of Pets
September 27 - Bolt

This series is generously sponsored by Adams Community Bank, presented by the City of North Adams Tourism, and supported by the North Adams Movieplex. Please note the start times for each month as they change to coordinate with sundown. Colegrove Park is located on north Church Street between Main St. and Route 2.
Berkshire Art Museum's 5th Seasonal Opening Reception
Berkshire Art Museum, 159 E. Main St.
413.664.9550
6 – 9 PM
Free
for more information

FEATURING 3 NEW EXHIBITIONS – PLUS LIQUID REFRESHMENTS, APPETIZERS BY MENG’S PAN-ASIAN, MUSIC BY TONY GUBELMAN. The Berkshire Art Museum is presenting Faculty-Artists from New England Colleges.”  Art departments are very important, and BAM wants to demonstrate the quality of artists who are also involved in helping the next generation.  29 Artists representing 20 colleges are represented.   Also exhibiting is “The Next Generation: Jeanne Jalandoni” and “Edwardian Era Fashion: Collection of Greg Lafave.” along with ongoing exhibitions from the permanent collection.    
Discovery Table
Natural Bridge State Park, McAuley Rd
413-663-6392
10 AM – 2 PM
Free, parking fees apply

Visit The Nature Bridge State Park interpreter’s discovery table with a different theme each time. Located outside of the Visitor Center.  Get a glimpse into the lives of native plants and animals, geology, and natural and cultural history. Discovery table is free; parking fee applies.
Downtown Bike Around
Meets at St. Anthony's Parking Lot
achilson@nbccoalition.org
6:00 PM departure
Free

Downtown Bike Around! Every Thursday at 6:00pm. Meet at St. Anthony's Parking Lot, North Adams. Help shift bicycle culture in North Adams for drivers and people on bikes by joining in on a casual and group ride. For all ages! There is safety in numbers as we take to the streets to create a safer environment for sharing our roads! Freight Yard Pub will be offering a 25% discount every Thursday evening after the Downtown Bike Around to anyone that rides. Coupons will be given to those interested after the ride. For more information contact: Amanda Chilson, achilson@nbccoalition.org.
Summer Reading Kick Off: with Storyteller Diane Edgecomb
North Adams Public Library, 74 Church St
(413) 662-3133
6-7PM
Free
for more information

A ROCK SOLID! performance explores the world under our feet with animated tales from Fossils to Soil Creatures. Don’t miss out on the fun as master storyteller Diane Edgecomb and the whole audience help solve the Mystery of the Missing DuckBill Dinosaur Eggs. In more underground fun, we meet up with Mr. Pillbug, Sir Centipede and a fast talking earthworm.  Thursday, June 28th at 6:00 p.m., 3rd Floor Community Room of the North Adams Public Library. Call the Youth Services Department at 413-662-3133, ext. 14 for more information.
The Chalet featuring DJ Elixer, iamsam, & fuzd
MASS MoCA, 1040 Mass Moca Way
(413) 662-2111
8 pm
Free!

Our summer fun spot promises frothy beverages, riverside regulars, and friendly new faces when we fire up The Chalet, Oh, Canada artist Dean Baldwin’s-sculpture-turned-river- side-beer-garden for just one night each week. Summer’s most precious memories happen here — in the midst of the museum, to the hum of local music, under the Berkshire stars. Starts Thursday, June 28th. The Chalet is always free, just bring cash for the bar!  Bar opens at 5:30pm, live music at 8pm.
Knitting Night
Makers’ Mill, 73 Main St.
(413) 749-2073
7 – 9 PM
Free
for more information

Bring your needles & yarn! Knitting night. 7-9 PM tonight. This a great chance to meet other knitters and get a project going— free & open to the public @northadamsmakersmill
 

Friday June 29th

 
Ray Lamontagne with Neko Case
MASS MoCA, 1040 MASS MoCA Way
413-662-2111
8 PM
$57 Advance, $66 Day of

Neko Case is the consummate career artist fearless and versatile, with a fierce work ethic and a constant drive to search deeper within herself for creative growth. Rolling Stone calls her “one of America’s best and most ambitious songwriters,” while Pitchfork deemed 2013’s ‘The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You’“the most potent album of her career” (Pitchfork). 2015’s ’Truckdriver, Gladiator, Mule’box set looked back on her groundbreaking 20 years in music, packaging together 8 classic albums that track her unique journey from punk/country torchbearer to “essentially peerless” (NPR) avant pop icon.

What To Expect:
Get here early to check out the galleries of MASS MoCA, which New York Times says “…Is a weird and wonderful place. Its mission seems to be to appeal to everyone, both the entry-level art lover and the sophisticated one.” All ticket holders get a %50 discount on museum admission day of, day before, or day after the show. This concert is a rain or shine event.

 


Marble Meandering
Natural Bridge State Park, McAuley Rd
413-663-6392
10 AM
Free, parking fees apply

Discover the formation of marble 550 million years ago at Natural Bridge State Park. Observe the water power of the Hudson Brook that carved this 475 foot-long ever-changing chasm. Meet at the Visitor Center. Programs run for 30 to 45 minutes. All programs are free; parking fee applies.

It's A Blast
Natural Bridge State Park, McAuley Rd
413-663-6392
2PM
Free, parking fees apply

Natural Bridge State Park offers a park Interpreter-guided walk from the Blast Rock through the quarry mill foundation. Discover how it was to work at the quarry in the 1800's. Meet at the Visitor Center. Program runs for 30 to 45 minutes. All programs are free; parking fee applies.

 

"Crafternoon" Fridays at the UNO Community Center
UNO Community Center, 157 River Street
413-663-7588 or gmcarter@nbccoalition.org
12 – 4 PM 
Free
email for more information

Drop into the community center during our regular hours on Fridays from 12pm-4pm to work on your own projects alongside other creative individuals. If you don't currently have a project that you are working on, come participate in ongoing arts and crafts projects at UNO, or just stop in for good conversation, coffee/tea and snacks. All skill levels are encouraged to attend, from beginners to those more experienced. Those who are experienced are encouraged to help teach others a new craft. Call or email Glenda for more information.
Teen Ukelele Workshop
North Adams Public Library, 74 Church St
(413) 662-3133
12:30 – 1:30 PM
Free
for more information

Want to try an instrument that is fun and easy to play? Join Julie Stepanek at the North Adams Public Library on Fridays, June 29th, July 6th, and July 13th from 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. as she shows the fundamentals of ukulele playing. You'll learn how to tune, strum, and read chords. After a short lesson, you'll be able to play some fun and easy songs. No experience necessary. Bring your own ukulele or borrow one of hers. Registration is required & participation in all weeks encouraged. Call the Youth Services Department at 413-662-3133, ext. 14 to register. Made possible by support from the Friends of the North Adams Public Library.

Live Music at Freight Yard Pub: Cam Collins
1 Furnace St, Heritage State Park Building 3
taylorsfyp@gmail.com or 413-663-6547
8 PM
Free
for more information

Join us on Friday and Saturday nights for local, live music at Freight Yard Pub! Sit in the dining room, buy the fireplace, or on the patio. Enjoy food and drinks while listening to some North Adams favorites. Performances are free, and all are welcome.

Karaoke Friday!
State Street Tavern,  167 State St.
413-664-9151
9 PM – 1 AM
Free
for more information

Karaoke! Every Friday night from 9pm – 1am.

 

 

Saturday June 30th

 
North Adams Farmer's Market
St. Anthony’s Parking Lot (St. Anthony Dr. & Marshall St.)
potvinsara@gmail.com or 413-664-6180
9 AM – 1 PM
Free
for more information

The market is located in the St. Anthony Municipal Parking Lot, at the intersection of Rte. 8 (Marshall St.) and St. Anthony Drive. Saturdays, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., June 9 – Oct. 20, 2018. The market is dedicated to providing the community with fresh, locally produced foods and supporting area farms and food producers. The market proudly accepts SNAP benefits and doubles them through the Market Match  Program. We also accept cash, credit, debit, and WIC & senior coupons. Thank you to our lead sponsors: Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Hardman Fund, Green Pastures, MountainOne, and Storey Publishing.
DANCE @ Greylock WORKS
GreylockWORKS, 508 State Rd.
work@greylockworks.com
8 PM - Midnight
$12-18, (21+ ONLY)

WELCOME SUMMERTIME AT gWORKS! Kick off your summer in the Berkshires with the dance party to end all dance parties. The gWorks party crew will once again convert this former cotton mill into the Northern Berkshires' very own nightclub, with ample floor space for dips, twists, shimmies and shakes. Bounce, boogie and beg for more from Yellow@TheLight bringing electro house bass grooves, and LJ McZawa LLC with the immersive light and audio wizardry you've come to know and love. There will be something for everyone at the bar, plus lounge areas for friendly chats, the most flattering selfies, and sweaty dance breaks.

Tickets are available in blocks of 150 tickets – buy yours now! Round 1: $12, Round 2: $15, Round 3: $18 (+ at the door) Purchase via the facebook link above, or copy this link into your web browser: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dance-tickets-46299701654

21+ I.D. required. Visit DANCE for more details or contact us at work@greylockworks.com.

#gWorksDANCE

Natural Bridge History Tours
Natural Bridge State Park, McAuley Rd
413-663-6392
10 AM & 2 PM
Free, parking fees apply
for more information

Discover the mystery of Natural Bridge State Park with this easy walking tour. Meet at the Visitor Center for an interpreter-guided discovery of interesting and short stories that makes Natural Bridge so unique. Programs run for 30 to 45 minutes. Limited wheelchair access. All programs are free; parking fee applies.

It's A Blast
Natural Bridge State Park, McAuley Rd
413-663-6392
2PM
Free, parking fees apply

Natural Bridge State Park offers a park Interpreter-guided walk from the Blast Rock through the quarry mill foundation. Discover how it was to work at the quarry in the 1800's. Meet at the Visitor Center. Program runs for 30 to 45 minutes. All programs are free; parking fee applies.

 

An Unlikely Servant: Free Skating Event
UniTY Skate Park, Noel Field Athletic Complex, State Rd.
12 – 4 PM
Free

FREE EVENT, UNITY SKATE PARK, Saturday June 30th 2018 12:00-2:00pm, Missionary Skateboarder Kyle Brush and his team use action sports as a powerful tool which opens the door to share his testimony with countless young people and adults. Recently, Kyle traveled to Burundi in East Africa to skateboard and speak about the gospel with thousands more as God continues to strengthen his evangelistic calling. Connect with Kyle and see just how transforming the word can be!

Mingo's BBQ Fundraiser for Northern Berkshire United Way
Mingo’s, 41 Roberts Dr.
413-663-9062
5-7:30 PM
$25/person
for more information

Join us on June 30th on the patio at Mingo's for a BBQ fundraiser to support Northern Berkshire United Way. The ticket price of $25 includes a Smoked BBQ Dinner and live music with Tom Corrigan.

To purchase tickets, please stop by Mingo's at 41 Roberts Drive, North Adams or contact the Northern Berkshire United Way office at 413-663-9062.

Doug Trump Reception
CYNTHIA-REEVES, 1315 MASS MoCA Way
(212) 714-0044
5 - 7 PM
Free
for more information

CYNTHIA-REEVES presents a new solo exhibitions entitled RECENT WORK, by the American artist, Doug Trump. Trump's works of abstraction consistently pursue a unique visual language in which he combines quick, gestural marks with broad swaths of paint, continuously layering and sanding back those layers in an almost archeological method to create his individual works. Please join us at our North Adams location  on June 30, 2018 for the opening reception of this upcoming show.

 

SteepleCats vs. Winnipesaukee Muskrats
Joe Wolfe Field, 310 State Street
6:30 PM
$7/Adults, $5/Seniors & Students,$3/ 17 and Under
for more information

Tickets for upcoming SteepleCats home games can be purchased at the SteepleCats ticket booth or inside Joe Wolfe Field at the SteepleCats concession stand located near third base, during any SteepleCats home game.
 

Sunday July 1st

 

Marble Meandering
Natural Bridge State Park, McAuley Rd
413-663-6392
10 AM & 2PM
Free, parking fees apply
for more information

Discover the formation of marble 550 million years ago at Natural Bridge State Park. Observe the water power of the Hudson Brook that carved this 475 foot-long ever-changing chasm. Meet at the Visitor Center. Programs run for 30 to 45 minutes. All programs are free; parking fee applies.

Free Museum Talk
Berkshire Art Museum, 159 E. Main St.
413.664.9550
3 PM
Free
for more information

The Berkshire Art Museum is presenting its first museum talk: The Cultivation of Stillness, by Daoist Adept and Writer Michael McGrath.  A Daoist Monk, McGrath will talk about his work and experiences in China, which he has also written about in his book, Along the Way to Wudang – An Old Man’s Journey to Baimashan.  Sunday, July 1, 3 pm (refreshments following).

 

SteepleCats Youth Baseball Clinics
Joe Wolfe Field, 310 State Street
1 AM – 12:30 PM
16
for more information

Baseball Clinics for Kids. The North Adams SteepleCats are hosting youth player clinics on Sundays in June and July! Baseball Clinics will be led by our coaching staff and players.  All SteepleCats Baseball Clinics are run by our Manager, Justin Sumner and coached by a crew of our own SteepleCats players. This is a great chance to meet and interact with the SteepleCats, where kids will learn some baseball fundamentals and play ball at Joe Wolfe Field. For Boys and Girls ages 6-12. Bring your ballglove and let's play!

 

Ballpark Sundays
Joe Wolfe Field, 310 State Street
cubclub@steeplecats.org
3:30 PM
free
for more information

Sunday June 10th, June 17th, June 24th, July 1st, July 8th, July 15th, and July 22nd at Joe Wolfe Field

These events are free. You can join the Cubs Club summer reading program through the SteepleCats or North Adams Public Library. On Sunday afternoons Cubs Club members and their families gather at the ballpark to enjoy a book reading followed by a Steeplecats game. Outdoor activities that promote healthy, active lifestyles will also be offered. During the games families can play some lawn games or sit and watch the game in a designated Cub Club area, cheering on players they have gotten to know through the program. At the Meet-Ups kids will be encouraged to engage in a community of youth at the ballpark wholly unique to the SteepleCats.
SteepleCats vs. Valley Blue Sox
Joe Wolfe Field, 310 State Street
4:30 PM
$7/Adults, $5/Seniors & Students,$3/ 17 and Under
for more information

Tickets for upcoming SteepleCats home games can be purchased at the SteepleCats ticket booth or inside Joe Wolfe Field at the SteepleCats concession stand located near third base, during any SteepleCats home game.
 

Monday July 2nd

 

Steeple Story Time
Summer Baseball Museum, 66 Main St.
cubsclub@steeplecats.org
3:30 PM
free
for more information

3:30pm Monday June 11th*, June 18th, June 25th, July 2nd, July 9th, July 16th, and July 23rd at the Baseball Museum on Main Street, North Adams

Cub Club families are encouraged to attend Monday book readings held by SteepleCats players and Library staff. Families may enjoy snacks, crafts, bond with players, and receive books courtesy of the NAPL. Open to all ages, this story time is meant to encourage Northern Berkshire youth to get excited about reading and explore all the North Adams Public Library has to offer. Will be held at the North Adams Public Library
Figure Drawing Collective
Makers' Mill 73 Main Street
(413) 749-2073
7 pm – 9 pm
$5/members, $10/drop-in
for more information

Be part of a new figure drawing collective starting up at Makers’ Mill. Sessions will run every Monday and will focus on long poses, and include a warm up consisting of several short poses. We’ll be bringing in local models and a local, figure drawing instructor who will drop-in as available. Get in at the ground level to shape the direction this collective takes. Bring your own lap board, paper, pencils, and creative energy!
 

Tuesday July 3rd

 
Toddler Storytime
North Adams Public Library, 74 Church St
(413) 662-3133
10:30 am
Free
for more information

Toddler storytime and songs at the North Adams Public Library in Youth Services Department is held for ages birth to 3 years old, siblings welcome.  One to two stories are read with lots of songs and gross motor skill activities as well.
After-School Program
UNO Community Center, 157 River St.
(413) 663-7588 Ext. 22
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Free
for more information

Serving students in 4th Grade - 8th Grade. Healthy Snack, Homework Assistance, Tutoring, Computer Access and Creative Activities.
 

From Our Neighbors
 

Saturday 6/30
Cheshire Celebrates Designation as AT Trail Community
Diane’s Twist Ice Cream Shop Main St., Cheshire, MA

emdquinn@gmail.com
9 AM - 1:30 PM
Free

Cheshire’s official designation as an Appalachian Trail Community™ Dates: 30 – 30 Jun, 2018 Location: Cheshire, MA Email: emdquinn@gmail.com   The Town of Cheshire, MA, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, and the Appalachian Mountain Club - Berkshire Chapter, cordially invite you to participate in: Cheshire’s official designation as an Appalachian Trail Community™ Saturday June 30, 2018 9 am - 1:30 pm On the grounds of Diane’s Twist Ice Cream Shop Main St. (next to the Rail Trail) Schedule of Events: 9:00 am - Community Hike to the Cheshire Cobbles 11:30 am - Designation Ceremony 12:00 pm - Community Lunch & Concert Lunch catered by Bass Water Grill! To help us prepare for lunch, please RSVP to Eileen Quinn, emdquinn@gmail.com Honored Guests & Speakers State and Local Officials Music by: Amy Ryan Band Lunch sponsored by: Adams Community Bank MASS A.T. Committee  

Saturday 6/30
Fundraiser Dinner
Cheshire United Methodist Church, 197 Church Street, Cheshire, MA
413-663-3630
5 - 6 PM
$5-10/person

The menu for the dinner is Lemon Parmesan Chicken, with buttered noodles, peas & carrots and éclair cake for dessert. The dinner will be served from 5:00 – 6:00 pm and Take-Out dinners will be available as well.  There will also be a limited number of dinners available for walk-ins. The cost for dinners is: Adult $10.00, Children $5.00. To reserve your dinner, PLEASE call Jeanne at 413-663-3630 by 5:00 pm on Friday, June 29.  Please leave your name, phone number and the number of dinners needed (whether adult or child) .

 

Saturday 6/30
First Annual Food Trucks & Craft Beer Festival
Great Barrington Fairgrounds, Great Barrington, MA
Noon - 5 PM
$5/advanced, $10/gate, $25-30/VIP, Free to all first responders with valid ID, Free/12 & Under
for more information

Food Truck Festivals of America (FTFA) is coming for the First Annual Berkshires Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival in Great Barrington, MA. The festival will take place at the Great Barrington Fairgrounds on Saturday, June 30th from noon – 5 p.m.  (VIP Hour from 11am – noon). In honor of all their hard work to keep the communities we love safe, Food Truck Festivals of America is pleased to offer free admission (with valid ID) to all first responders – police, fire and EMTs – during the 2018 festival season.General admission tickets are available for purchase in advance for $5 or at the gate for $10. For those who want a little bit more out of the festival experience, there are also special VIP HOUR tickets available for $25 in advance and $30 at the gate. These tickets get you one free dessert, unlimited water, and early access to the festival. Children 12 and under are admitted for free. To purchase tickets, please visit www.foodtruckfestivalsofamerica.com.

 

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