Food trucks may not seem to be as prevalent in our neck of the woods as they are in places like Columbus or Cleveland, but the Mansfield Department of Parks and Recreation is working to create more awareness for our local food truck industry. The second annual Food Truck Festival is scheduled for October 11, beginning at 11:00 AM and running until 6:00 PM (or later) at South Park in Mansfield.

We recommend that you come hungry. The current list of food trucks that will be on hand includes Georgia Boy BBQ, Truckin Trav Street Food, OH Pizza, Express-Oh! Cafe, Smitty’s Food for Thought/Ohio Waffle Company, Three C’s Creations, The Food Lab, Ms. Lil’s Fish, In Da Glo Grill, Doc’s Deli, Big Pappy’s BBQ, and Rollie Polar.

There will also be vendors on hand, so you can grab some delicious food and also do some shopping. While you are in South Park, you can also check out the 1812 Blockhouse and simply enjoy the natural scenery. The Mansfield Department of Parks and Recreation works to keep the parks in top form in order to offer residents a relaxing place to experience nature within the city, and they regularly offer a variety of programs within the parks. Visit them online at https://www.facebook.com/mansfieldparksandrecreation.

Send us your news — of an announcement, event,
club news, fundraiser – whatever! It’s easy to do online.

Become a 1812Blockhouse Newsroom Member, support independent media in Richland County, and get access to the new Super Richland! Details here.
You May Also Like

This Year It’s Fireworks; 103 Years Ago There Were“Small Cannon And Bombs” In Mansfield

By 1812Blockhouse Local New Year’s Eve revelers may have had a dry…

New Richland County Foundation Fund Seeks To Protect Nature Preserves

The North Central Ohio Land Conservancy recently established a designated fund at…

Third Shooting In 24 Hours Takes Place In Mansfield; Victim Killed

By 1812Blockhouse The following was shared by the Mansfield Division of Police…

Ackerman Named Community Development Director

By: 1812Blockhouse Staff During Mansfield City Council’s Caucus Meeting on Monday evening,…