You ve heard of Woodstock but what about Foodstock? Foodstock is a huge day of food trucks, art, and music and it s coming to Kentucky.
Foodstock is being hosted in the town of Somerset, Kentucky. The festival will feature 17 different food trucks with a variety of foods in what they are calling tastes of the Bluegrass to get your taste buds in a fantastic mood. Not to mention nine drink and spirit vendors will be on hand.
The entire event is free to the public and everyone is invited to come out on Saturday, June 5, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and enjoy all the food and the live music. The stage will feature local and regional musicians including
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This photo of 2019âs Foodstock celebration shows how Somersetâs summer food truck festival looked. The festival is set to make its return on June 5. alert featured
Commonwealth Journal
Apr 28, 2021
This photo of 2019âs Foodstock celebration shows how Somersetâs summer food truck festival looked. The festival is set to make its return on June 5.
Whether youâre craving a Greek gyro, Brazilian fare, or a good old-fashioned pretzel, the City of Somersetâs signature food truck festival, Foodstock, will be a smorgasbord when it returns Saturday, June 5.
Food is the main event at the cityâs first festival of 2021, featuring 17 food trucks from Somerset and across the state, as well as nine spirit and drink vendors. As with the first festival, the tastes of the Bluegrass will be complemented with the sounds of local music and the color of local art.
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Apr 26, 2021 4:52 PM
Whether you’re craving a Greek gyro, Brazilian fare, or a good old-fashioned pretzel, the City of Somerset’s signature food truck festival, Foodstock, will be a smorgasbord when it returns Saturday, June 5.
Food is the main event at the city’s first festival of 2021, featuring 17 food trucks from Somerset and across the state, as well as nine spirit and drink vendors. As with the first festival, the tastes of the Bluegrass will be complemented with the sounds of local music and the color of local art.
“We have several new vendors at our second Foodstock event and I’m really excited about the flavor they, along with our musicians and artists, will bring to downtown,” said Joy Carroll, festival director and Lake Cumberland Farmers Market manager.
By Christopher Harris
Commonwealth Journal Jan 27, 2021
Jan 27, 2021
Local talent Cody Lee Meece won âAlbum of the Yearâ in the most recent Lexington Music Awards. Submitted
Maybe one day, Somersetâs Cody Lee Meece will be a Grammy Award winner. Heâs not there yet.
But he took a promising first step on Monday.
The seventh edition of the Lexington Music Awards â in which artists can win a âLexiâ Award â celebrates talent in and around the city at the heart of the Bluegrass State, once called âthe Athens of the West.â Meece, one of Pulaski Countyâs most notable singer-songwriters, a man whose talents are often on display at local nightspots and Master Musicians Festival events â took home the award for âAlbum of the Yearâ for his debut EP âThe Breakâ that he released last year.