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Food Trucks on the River

Time: July 19, 2019 from 5pm to 9pm
Location: Veterans Memorial Park
Street: 38 Canal St E
City/Town: Shelton
Website or Map: http://celebrateshelton.com
Phone: 203-520-1910
Event Type: food, trucks
Organized By: Jimmy Tickey
Latest Activity: Jul 19, 2019

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Come summer, you will have yet another reason to visit Downtown Shelton: free live music! Celebrate Shelton and Liberty Bank are proud to announce the fifth annual Downtown Sounds Summer Concerts  at Veterans Memorial Park in downtown Shelton on Fridays - July 19th, July 26th and August 2nd from 5:00pm - 9:00pm. Each night offers a great musical lineup, food trucks, handmade artisans, and a beer garden sponsored by New Belgium Brewing.

This year, starting at 6:00pm each week, there will be live music from local to national bands. 
The musical line-up includes: The Split Coils and Slam Allen Band on July 19th; Baby Dynamite and The Alpaca Gnomes on July 26th; Jen Durkin & the Business and The Big Takeover on August 2nd. Rain Date is August 9. 
Food Trucks are: Pierogies on Wheels, Szabo’s Seafood Truck, Lucky Dog, Fryborg, M’estezo Grill and Tipsy Cones. 
The concerts are free to attend, though there is a suggested donation of $5.

Celebrate Shelton - ainitiative that highlights the Shelton community by creating
fun and family-friendly events. Learn more about Celebrate Shelton at www.celebrateshelton.com

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