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Another full lineup of food trucks ready to serve at Friday's Eat the Street festival

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Eat the Street

Some of the crowd at Eat the Street.

Eat the Street Food Truck Festival returns to Franklin’s Bicentennial Park on from 5-9 p.m. Friday, June 2, with a vast lineup of food vendors. 

As Williamson County’s premier food truck festival, Eat the Street has been a family tradition since 2011.

The family- and dog-friendly event will feature more than 30 food vendors and serves as one of three fundraisers for the 21st District Recovery Court (Recovery Court), a nonprofit organization that helps end the cycle of addiction in the community by providing accountability and compassion to nonviolent offenders in the criminal justice system.

As always, admission to Eat the Street is free and open to the public, though donations are appreciated and will be accepted at the Recovery Court’s two welcome tables. Bring blankets and chairs for picnic style dining.

The funds raised for the event through sponsorships and vendor fees enable Recovery Court to continue to provide program participants with the services, treatment and supervision they need to successfully manage their recovery. 

Since its first class in 2004, more than 250 participants have graduated from the two-year program, demonstrating their commitment to be free from addiction and live healthful lifestyles. 

For more information about the event, visit: facebook.com/EatTheStreetFest

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