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Community leaders propose food truck festival to revitalize West Lebanon

June 17, 2024 | Lebanon Board & Commissions, Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire



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Community leaders propose food truck festival to revitalize West Lebanon
During a recent government meeting, local officials discussed the potential for revitalizing community engagement in West Lebanon through innovative events, particularly a food truck festival. The idea emerged as a way to create a vibrant atmosphere and demonstrate the community's ongoing vitality.

One proposal highlighted the possibility of utilizing a sizable paved lot owned by a local property owner, previously a Catholic church, for hosting food trucks. This location was noted for its accessibility, especially during community events like voting days, suggesting a community-oriented property owner who might be open to collaboration.

Officials expressed enthusiasm for the concept, envisioning a Saturday food truck festival that could serve as a catalyst for further community activities, such as sidewalk painting initiatives on Maple Street. The discussions underscored a desire to foster a sense of community and encourage local gatherings, even if they start small.

While the specifics of the property owner's willingness to participate remain uncertain, the meeting reflected a proactive approach to enhancing local engagement and showcasing West Lebanon's community spirit.

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