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Food truck festival coming to Milwaukee s lakefront Saturday, July 17
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) The Milwaukee County Parks Department is teaming up with local food trucks for Park d, a pop-up pub and grub event, on Saturday, July 17.
The food truck festival will take place at McKinley Park, where a variety of trucks will be parked between Lagoon Drive and McKinley Marina from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tomorrow will be a beautiful day, and this event is a perfect opportunity to support our incredible parks system by enjoying some local food and the lakefront before cheering on the Bucks in Game 5, said Supervisor Sheldon Wasserman, who helped spearhead the initiative.
Park d Pop-Up Pub & Grub will have food trucks and a 1960 s milk truck dispensing beer. By Graham Kilmer - Jul 16th, 2021 04:29 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Park Pub. Photo from Milwaukee County.
A new food truck festival will take place on Milwaukee’s lakefront this weekend.
The event, called “Park’d! Pop-Up Pub & Grub”, is being hosted by Milwaukee County Parks at McKinley Park between Lagoon Drive and McKinley Marina.
The event will run from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and feature a number of local food trucks and a new parks department beer truck. The department created “Park Pub,” a 1960s-era milk truck reconfigured to dispense beer.
By Sup. Sheldon Wasserman - Jul 16th, 2021 02:17 pm
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee County Parks Department is teaming up with local food trucks for the inaugural Park’d – pop up pub & grub event on Saturday, July 17 at McKinley Park, 1750 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr.
“Tomorrow will be a beautiful day, and this event is a perfect opportunity to support our incredible parks system by enjoying some local food and the lakefront before cheering on the Bucks in game 5,” said Supervisor
A variety of food trucks will be parked between Lagoon Drive and McKinley Marina from 11a.m.-6 p.m.
The event will also serve as the debut of Milwaukee County’s Park Pub, a new beer truck converted from a 1960’s Chevy milk truck.
The year 1936 marks the seventh of The Great Depression which does not end until December 1941 with bombing of Pearl Harbor; same month Germany declares war against the United States.
In 1936, conditions leave little money to build anything, men have difficulty finding or keeping a job; a dollar is worth very little.
How could any town think the government would build a post office?
Post Master Addison Lysander Lincecum had friends at the state and federal level including JJ Mansfield who he asked to front his request. He had nothing to lose and everything to gain if approved. El Campo postal gross receipts for 1935: $17,252.59; 1930 $15,015.79; and 1920 $11,254.66.