With school back in session, the season for Food Trucks on the Wabash is getting closer to the end.
Brian Grove, president of Food Trucks on the Wabash tells Giant FM news that while the season started out well, but Mother Nature has had her way over the last several weeks.
Food Trucks on the Wabash runs from 5 - 8 p.m. on Mondays on the Riverwalk in Downtown Vincennes. The event each week hosts up to 10 food trucks, showcases live music from around the area, and is a way for the community to get connected.
The final regular night of the Food Trucks on the Wabash for 2025 will be on September 29. Grove also mentioned that a special Food Truck Monday is planned for Halloween.
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