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Entertainment / Virgin Islands / October 6, 2016

ST. CROIX — The Frederiksted Economic Development Association (FEDA) is seeking the participation of food truck operators for the upcoming Dine VI Food Truck Festival and Concert, being held on October 28, from 5-11pm.

The event will take place on Strand Street in Frederiksted in the vicinity of the Veterans Memorial Park.

In addition to the culinary festival, headliners performing live at the concert are St. Croix’s Songbird, Tia, as well as St. Thomas Carnival’s 2016 Road March Champion, Spectrum Band. Food Truck operators are encouraged to come out and partake in this fun-filled event.

To participate, vendors must all have valid licenses, certificates and health cards needed to operate and distribute food and drink in the Virgin Islands. The deadline for applications is Saturday, October 15.

The Dine VI Food Truck Festival and Concert is sponsored by the Tourism Department and organized by FEDA. For immediate assistance and to register for this event, contact Melody Rames at 340.690.1741.






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