Culver Community Schools Corporation will host another summer fundraising Food Truck Monday at the Culver Schools Administration Building parking lot at 700 School Street on Monday, July 1st.
The 4-hour event begins at 4 p.m. and everyone is welcome to attend.
Some trucks only accept cash as payment, so please plan accordingly. If you’d like to dine on-site, they will have picnic tables set up, or feel free to bring a blanket and have a picnic in the grass while the kids play in the playground! There are bathrooms on site.
Food trucks participating at the July Food Truck Monday include:
Kona Ice- Shaved ice
Alegria Campestre- Tacos,Tortas,Burritos, Fruit Cups, Elotes, Aguas Frescas , Jarritos
Quesos Taco Truck-Authentic Mexican Cuisine
Chubby Buddies- BBQ, Brisket, mac and cheese
Park ‘n shop-Polish sausage sandwiches/hotdogs
Street Chef- Italian sandwiches, Gyro, Vegan Baller sandwich and BBQ
Pig ‘n a Pen-Tenderloins, smash burgers, Alaska pollock, fries
Simply Sweet- Mini donuts, lemon shakeups, and iced coffee
Fish Fryers- Walleye Sandwiches and tenderloins
LaParilla Caliente- baked potatoes and desserts
The next Food Truck Monday event will be Monday, August 5th.
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