Five Corners Food Truck Festival - Oct. 23rd

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Five Corners Food Truck Festival, affectionately titled “Corner”copia, invites residents of Edmonds, WA, to join in a day of celebration on October 23rd from 11:30 am to 3:30 pm. Located just north of the Five Corners roundabout on 84th Avenue West, this festival marks the first neighborhood-led pilot project of the City of Edmonds’ Reimagining Neighborhoods and Streets initiative. This project aims to enhance community engagement and stimulate local economies by transforming public spaces into vibrant social hubs. Attendees can look forward to live music performances by the Edmonds Jazz Combo and Joshua Red Uttech, adding to the festive atmosphere. Local food trucks, including Scotty’s Northwest, 314 Pie, and Peco’s Pit BBQ, will provide a variety of culinary delights for attendees to enjoy.

The festival also features exciting family-friendly activities such as a pet costume contest and a kids' costume contest with prizes. For those unable to walk or bike, convenient parking will be available at the BARC parking lot during the event. Join your neighbors for an afternoon filled with food, fun, and community spirit!

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