
It's almost time for Street Eats & Beats!
The sixth annual event is scheduled for 1-7 p.m. Saturday at the Eric Stein Stage in Oakdale Park. The festival will include stellar food trucks, rockin’ bands, and fun activities for the whole family, according to a news release from the Salina Area Young Professionals, who are the hosts of the event.
Sponsored by First Bank Kansas and Long McArthur, this event was founded to give back to the community, by creating an opportunity for friends and family to gather and enjoy the arts and entertainment scene that Salina has to offer.
Musical entertainment will kick off at 1 p.m. with DJ Hannah Holt, followed by The Radicles taking the stage at 3 p.m., and Doc and the Disorder wrapping up the festival from 5-7 p.m.
Enjoy tasty food all afternoon long from Chapman’s Take Away, No Taste Like Home, Dry Creek Buffalo Ranch & Chuck Wagon, French Fry Frenzy, and MMM Root Beer.
Kid - and adult - activities include a Retro Obstacle Course Bounce House from Bounce-A-Roos (from 1–4 p.m.), sidewalk chalk, bubbles and henna and glitter henna tattoos by Smoky Hill Henna.
Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and coolers and enjoy a gorgeous fall day at the park with friends and family.
Social distancing will be encouraged and please follow CDC guidelines regarding wearing a mask. Hand sanitizing stations will be available in several locations. If you are sick or have had a fever in the last 48 hours, please stay home.
Admission to the event, entertainment, and most activities are open to the public at no charge. All food trucks and Smoky Hill Henna will be additional costs.