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Food trucks flock to Fredonia for first-ever festival

NUNET CLITANDRE

Staff Writer

 

On Thursday, April 27, the Office of International Education will present Fredonia’s first-ever Food Truck Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Food trucks from all around western New York will be on campus selling unique eats and treats right out of Jewett Hall’s parking lot.

Buffalo-native business Anderson’s is among those food trucks that will be in participation, whose signature dish is their beef on weck sandwich and their signature frozen custard. Among the other food trucks participating will be The Great Foodini, Macarollin, Thai Me Up and Lloyd’s Taco Truck.

Maria Gordon, senior public relations and Spanish dual major and an intern at the Office of International Education, stated that “this is the first time Fredonia is ever holding an event like this. We’re really hoping to make this an annual thing.”

Gordon also commented that she hopes this will be an event that can bring the campus of SUNY Fredonia and town of Fredonia and Dunkirk together so that they can all bond over a common love of great food.

“I’m most excited for The Great Foodini,” said junior music industry major Elliot Tessmer. “I heard they have some banging quesadillas with buffalo chicken. I’m gonna have to get at least three.”

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