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Food Truck Fest to feed Eynesbury

Property developer Resimax is launching a Food Truck Festival for Eynesbury, ensuring that there will be tasty treats at a range of upcoming events.

Each month, Eynesbury will be hosting a series of free festivities right through the silly season into the next year, with the Food Truck Festival an important component of every one of them.

Resimax Group chief executive Steve Hooker said the six-month-long celebrations were

part of Eynesbury’s ongoing commitment to creating events for residents to enjoy and showcase

their vibrant community to visitors from across Victoria.

“Eynesbury is all about community, and our summer series of events really show off everything that makes Eynesbury unique,” he said.

Resimax funded events billed for the festival include a Beer Festival on Saturday November 26, a Community Christmas Party on Saturday, December 10, an Australia Day Party on Thursday, January 26, an Indian Festival on Saturday, February 25, and the Eynesbury Masters Pro-Am golf competition on Saturday March 27.

Mr Hooker said there’s something for everyone from a Spring Racing Carnival right through to vibrant Indian culture, complete with Bollywood dancing.

“All of them are great for the whole family and will feature fun and entertainment, as well as a

round-up of some of Melbourne’s best food trucks to make sure no one goes hungry,” he said.

“So get out, enjoy the amazing weather, and choose a day that’s right for you. And come hungry, so you can taste all the Food Truck Festival has to offer.”

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