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Food Truck Roundup: Pamela Means and the Reparations

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Roundup your family, friends, and neighbors and head to Retreat Farm.

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Join us every Thursday night from July 1st until September 2nd from 5pm to 8pm.

Drawing people from far and wide, Food Truck Roundup has quickly become a community fixture. The spectacular outdoor setting, local food, craft brews, live music, and lawn games have created a magnetic that keep locals and visitors coming back week after week.

Brattleboro Savings & Loan, Chroma Technology, SUSU commUNITY Farm, Brattleboro Automall, Foard Panel, and Brattleboro Subaru are giving the gift of community and connection by underwriting the Food Truck Roundup Coupon Booklet program. Each $25 booklet provides under-resourced families the opportunity to purchase fresh, local food from the best food trucks in the region at a greatly reduced price.

The Roundup is a FREE community event.

A donation of $5 per family is suggested in support of Retreat Farm’s nonprofit mission, and to help offset event costs. Food and beverages are available for purchase separately.

 

This free community event is made possible by

 
 

On the Stage

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Soul Magnets

Soul Magnets is a horn-heavy 9-piece ensemble, playing a mix of old-school, funk and neo-soul originals, deep covers, and dancefloor favorites.

We've appeared around the Valley at Luthier's Co-op, the Stone Church, New City Brewery, Millpond Live, and at TransPerformance performing some of our favorite music: Prince, Earth Wind & Fire, and the Superfly soundtrack!

Pamela Means and the Reparations

Pamela Means, singer-songwriter with a penchant for protest songs, guitarist, vocalist, educator and social activist, is an Out and proud queer artist that cannot be musically contained. A conservatory-trained musician, Means also fronts her own jazz quartet, breathing life into classics once sung by Billie Holiday, Chet Baker and the like; performs the entirety of the album, The Beatles Abbey Road, solo acoustic, in celebration of its 50th anniversary, and now releases her tenth album, “Live at Northfire,” the first with new empowered trio, Pamela Means and The Reparations.


Food & Drink

Featured Vendors

The Thirsty Goat

Farmhouse Creemee

Dosa Kitchen

Jamaican Jewelz


Food Truck Fare

Mach’s Mobile Wood Fired Pizza

Anon’s Thai Cuisine

Bistro Bus

Stone Church

The Pit Mistress

Shree's Kitchen

CherryRail Farm


Sweet Treats

Amy’s French Macaroons

Hidden Bean Bakeshop

Madame Jo's Crêperie

 

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