2016 Fall Food Cart Fest

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This year  for the first time, the 3rd Annual Fall Food Cart Fest is moving to the East Side Club in Madison, WI, on the shores of Lake Monona overlooking the Madison skyline. Organized by Project Kinect, Barten & Associates, and Let’s Eat Out! food cart coalition, the event will feature local food carts offering tasting menus at $4 or less, local craft beer and a line-up of local music and entertainers performing throughout the day. MadCity Bazaar, an urban popup flea market, will also have a unique selection of local vendors on-site. Beer, food and vendor sales will begin at 11am and run until 7pm.The Fall Food Cart Festival is an annual event that donates to Carts for Community’s community initiatives.

WHEN

October 2, 2016 • 11am to 7pm

WHERE

East Side Club

3735 Monona Drive

Madison, WI 53714

Free parking is available onsite.

LIVE MUSIC!!!

2:30 – 4pm: Kyle Megna and the Monsoons

5:30 – 7pm: Daniel Ellsworth and the Great Lakes 

Tickets:

$5 – Eventbrite until Friday September 30th.

$10 – At door day of event

$25 – Fall Food Cart Package (Admission, 2 $4 featured menu items, 2 cocktails/beers, official FFCF t-shirt)

If you have any questions or are interested in sponsorships, please email info@projectkinect.com. We are currently looking for sponsors and volunteers. Sponsorship levels will be announced August 1st. 

The annual Fall Food Cart Fest is brought to you by… 

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New Event: Fall Food Cart Festival

Project Kinect is working with Let’s Eat Out! for it’s final event of 2015.  This season­ finale event will feature 20 local food carts (offering food options at $4 or less), Capital Brewery beer & great local music including the Tony Castaneda Latin Jazz Sextet on Sunday, September 27th at Burr Jones Field.

The Fall Food Cart Festival kicks off at 12pm.The event is in partnership with the Mad City Bazaar, an urban pop­up flea market, which takes place at the Fiore Shopping center, next to the park. The MadCity Bazaar opens at 10am with food and beer sales beginning at noon.

The series is a fundraiser for Let’s Eat Out! with all proceeds benefiting the group’s charitable work including its neighborhood dinner program and food cart internship program. Over the past summer, LEO was able to bring communities together and provide over 4000 meal subsidies in local food desert neighborhoods.. The 2015 internship program, which matched at­ risk youth with food cart owners for an intensive 8 week learning experience just concluded, with plans for expansion in 2016.