Friday, May 27: Food Trucks, Live Music by The Treblemakers

Friday, May 27: Food Trucks, Live Music by The Treblemakers
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Enjoy gourmet food served out of 14 food trucks, plus live music by The Treblemakers, at the City of Daytona Beach Shores’ Food Trucks event from 4:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, May 27.

The Food Truck event will be held at the Shores Pavilion and McElroy Park, 3048 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores. Admission is free, with parking available at the park and nearby Shores Community Center. Please bring your own chair!

Entertainment will be provided The Treblemakers, a five-piece jazz and light rock band, starting at 5 p.m. on the Shores Pavilion Stage. The band features vocalist Kelly Parsons Kwiatek, backed by keyboardist Tom Yuschok, guitarist Rob Lysloff, bassist Ray Donadio and drummer John Guthrie. They play a variety of tunes including “Fly Me To The Moon,” “Georgia On My Mind,” “Moondance,” “It’s Too Late,” “I Can See Clearly Now,” “Warwick Avenue” and “Don’t Know Why.”

For gourmet food at the event, food trucks will offer up appetizers, main dishes, side dishes and desserts. Plus there will be two cash bars offered by Flagler Tavern. The food trucks will be open 4:30-8 p.m. The May 27 lineup will be announced soon!

For more information, contact the Shores Community Center at 386-281-3000.

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