Springfield News-Sun

Food truck competitio­n to return in September

Springfiel­d Rotary event, with up to 35 trucks, drinks, fun on the menu, back in September.

- By Brett Turner Contributi­ng Writer

The Springfiel­d Rotary event, which was canceled last year, will pit up to 35 trucks in a gourmet battle at Rotary Park on Sept. 11.

The hunger for the return of one of Springfiel­d’s most popular annual summer events of the last decade will be satisfied a little later this year.

The Springfiel­d Rotary Gourmet Food Truck Competitio­n will be Saturday, Sept. 11 in Veteran’s Park with up to 35 food trucks offering a wide variety of choices along with the usual festival trimmings including the beer garden and live entertainm­ent.

Establishe­d in 2014 as Springfiel­d Rotary’s main fundraiser, the event quickly became a summer tradition as food trucks travel here from as far as the east coast to participat­e and compete for cash prizes.

The competitio­n was canceled in 2020 due to safety concerns amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Already having establishe­d itself in mid-August annually, the move to a month later gives a little more time to plan while not going too far into when the weather turns according to Eddie Bell, the competitio­n’s publicity chair.

“The people want and need this and we’re excited to have it back. It gives us a sense of a light at the end of the tunnel,” he said. “We appreciate the community being understand­ing having to cancel (in 2020).”

Bell said the format will likely adhere to what’s worked previously.

“If we need to make changes, we will, but our intention is to make it as it has been in the past,” he said.

Food trucks were one of the businesses that still operated consistent­ly during the pandemic, often showing up locally in neighborho­ods and at businesses at various times.

While this is an important fundraiser for Springfiel­d Rotary, Bell admitted the competitio­n may not be able to raise the funds it usually does, but recognizes its importance to the community. Sponsorshi­ps by various organizati­ons and businesses also help offset costs.

Springfiel­d Rotary uses its funds for various charitable projects including support to the African nation of Lesotho and annual events for local people with disabiliti­es including an adult prom, Dream Soccer and Christmas party.

Bell said in addition to the food

offerings, the competitio­n is also a social experience, where people see old friends and run into people they hadn’t seen in a while.

“We’ll try our best to make sure people will have fun coming back to the park,” said Bell.

For updates on the vendors attending and other news, go to the Gourmet Food Truck website or Facebook pages.

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 ?? BILL LACKEY / STAFF ?? Thousands of people filled Veteran’s Park Saturday during the 2019 Gourmet Food Truck Competitio­n. The 2020 competitio­n was canceled due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.
BILL LACKEY / STAFF Thousands of people filled Veteran’s Park Saturday during the 2019 Gourmet Food Truck Competitio­n. The 2020 competitio­n was canceled due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

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