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Re: Big Four Bridge and food potential

by Heather L » Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:03 am

Jason G wrote:In the summer they have a hot dog vendor at the playground next to Tumbleweed. So I don't know about a no-compete unless its just for food trucks.



Yeah - we put on the Jug Band Jubilee at the Brown-Forman Amphitheater and we have food trucks as vendors there, no problem. We actually approached Tumbleweed before doing our first event there and got no interest in partnering or working together on food vending options. I think they thought we weren't worth their time. lol.....last year Tumbleweed sent out reps with coupons into our crowds but we asked them stop because it's not fair to our paying food vendors.
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Re: Big Four Bridge and food potential

by Roger A. Baylor » Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:44 pm

Steve P wrote:
http://www.smokinontheriverbbq.com/

June 14/15 at the Riverstage in Jeffersonville...Hopefully the Indiana approach to the bridge will be completed by then.


Jeffersonville now is saying that the Indiana side won't be open until August. Bummer.
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