1784 days ago

Thank you from Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays

Joseph from Te Atatu South

What a phenomenal way to finish of the Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays season on Friday! We didn’t expect it to get that crazy 😜. Thanks for the community support for our community event 🙏❤️🙏. After 3 years of Food truck Fridays the support continues to grow and we are grateful for that. We started this as we wanted to bring some life to our community centre and create a place people can get together to hang out with some fantastic food, have some new experiences and good times.

We would like to thank everyone who have helped Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays this season and it’s a big team who helps keep this community event running. We would like to thank the volunteers, council staff, food trucks, musicians, performers, DJ’s, Art Ache, The ReCreators, Lisa the facepainter, Nabil’s sand art and all our sponsors.

Of course, we would like to thank you all for continually coming along 😍. We hope we give people a reason to get out of the house, get to know the local community and enjoy the community vibes on a Friday night.

Remember to like the Te Atatu food Truck Fridays Facebook page 👍 to keep up to date with the latest news and future events. www.facebook.com...

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