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Food truck fun

Food truck fun

Kayleigh Harrill, Staff Photographer

On Thursday, Oct. 1 2020, the city of Travelers Rest put on its first Harvest Market and Food Truck Rally of the month. Every Thursday in October from 5:30-8:00 p.m., there will be live music, farmers and food trucks at Trailblazer Park. These photos are just a mere glimpse of the moments that will be made this month at this weekly event.


Wet Knot Farms selling their flowers and merch at a table this past Thursday afternoon.

Wet Knot Farms selling their flowers and merch at a table this past Thursday afternoon.


Tacos & Bla Bla Bla, a family friendly Mexican restaurant based in Simpsonville, S.C., selling customers food from their food truck.

Tacos & Bla Bla Bla, a family friendly Mexican restaurant based in Simpsonville, S.C., selling customers food from their food truck.


Stoneman’s Bee Farm, a family-owned bee farm that sells honey to the upstate of S.C., sells honey at the truck fair.

Stoneman’s Bee Farm, a family-owned bee farm that sells honey to the upstate of S.C., sells honey at the truck fair.


Taylor Loughry and Katie Ingle, mass communications students at North Greenville University, attend the Food Truck Rally together.

Taylor Loughry and Katie Ingle, mass communications students at North Greenville University, attend the Food Truck Rally together.


Fiddlesticks Woodwerx, local custom woodworking business, displays products on a table for customers to buy.

Fiddlesticks Woodwerx, local custom woodworking business, displays products on a table for customers to buy.


Many locals of Travelers Rest fellowship on the lawn as live music is playing at the Food Truck Rally event.

Many locals of Travelers Rest fellowship on the lawn as live music is playing at the Food Truck Rally event.


Nathan and Will Ingle, locals of Greer, S.C., pose for a photo at the Food Truck Rally.

Nathan and Will Ingle, locals of Greer, S.C., pose for a photo at the Food Truck Rally.


Many college students and local adolescents fellowship and shop from local businesses as they are at the Food Truck Rally.

Many college students and local adolescents fellowship and shop from local businesses as they are at the Food Truck Rally.

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