Food‑truck festivals return

Festival season ramps up: the Havelock Food Truck Festival is set for April 25 and Connecticut’s Glastonbury Food Truck Festival will run this month with 20+ trucks and live entertainment. ( )

The Greater Havelock Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of Havelock are listed as hosts for the festival at Walter B. Jones Park, and the event’s Givebutter fundraising page shows a campaign with $4,465 raised toward a $10,000 goal for the Spring 2026 festival. (givebutter.com) Local coverage of Havelock’s past editions reports a lineup of roughly 30 food trucks, free admission and parking, and family-focused programming including face painting and lawn games. (wcti12.com) Public notices for the Havelock event list live music production partners and named performers in recent press, with sound and band bookings used to anchor the festival’s entertainment schedule. (newsbreak.com) The Glastonbury Food Truck Festival is staged on the Glastonbury Elks Lodge grounds at 98 Woodland Street and is promoted by Connecticut food‑truck event organizers who manage vendor applications and site logistics. (ctcraftfairconnection.com) Promoter materials for Glastonbury show a two‑day format with more than 20 trucks advertised, vendor fee tiers (food‑truck spaces listed at $800 if paid early, rising to $1,000 after the cutoff), and complimentary admission and parking for attendees. (ctcraftfairconnection.com) Past program lists for the Glastonbury festival include named truck participants and a broad mix of food vendors, craft sellers and live bands, illustrating the event’s mix of culinary and family entertainment offerings. (stayhappening.com)

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