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The Culver Community School Corporation will again this year host three Food Truck Monday events.
The first Food Truck fundraiser will be Monday, June 3 from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Culver Community administration building parking lot.
CCSC will also host "Food Truck Mondays" on July 1 and August 5. They are currently looking for food trucks to set up at their fundraising event.
The fee to set up in the corporation’s parking lot is $25 per truck. This money goes to the CCSC club/class/team that agreed to work the event by setting up, keeping trash picked up, and then cleaning up after the event. This event acts as both a "free to attend" community event and a fundraiser for the students.
If you own or know of someone who owns a food truck that would be interested in attending, they can contact the Culver School administration office.
So far, they have a tenderloin truck, a BBQ truck, a shaved ice truck, and a Mexican truck that serves tacos.
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