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Ashville Food Truck & Community Festival July 26-27

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(Ashville) – The Ashville Foodtruck & Community Festival will be held July 26th-27th.

Here are some important things to remember: 

1) Some, but not all, of the vendors accept Credit/Debit. Bring cash or there is an ATM close by at Vinton County National Bank. 

2) Parking in the downtown Ashville area is limited to street parking, and legal, available parking spaces at spots through town, such as the park. Boy Scout Troop 159 will have a paid parking area available at the Ashville Grainery. There are some NO PARKING areas and they are marked by signs. **Violators will be towed at the owners expense.**

3) Some tables and chairs are available, but space will be limited. It is recommend that you bring your favorite lawn chair with you to claim a space to sit and enjoy your choice of delicious foodtruck grub and some live entertainment. 

4) There will be art & craft vendors available to browse.

5) There will be cold water, Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Draft Beer, Manchester Hill Winery (slushies), and Electric Lemonade (featuring M&O Spirits) available for purchase. 

7) The Ohio’s Small Town Museum will be open for free guided, or unguided, tours from 5pm-8pm each evening of the festival. 

All proceeds of the Festival benefit the Ashville Area Heritage Society and the Ohio’s Small Town Museum. 

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