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Get Stuffed at College of Alameda: Food Trucks Roll In March 23
The weekly event will launch on March 23 and will be present at the college every Saturday after from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Parking Lot C. It will offer local street food, entertainment, and arts and crafts.

Off the Grid at Alameda South Shore Center won't be the only place on the Island where you can get your food truck fix on Saturdays.
Get Stuffed Events, a traveling marketplace, plans to launch at the College of Alameda, located at 555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway on March 23 and will be present every Saturday after. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The event plans to draw in about six to eight food vendors at the Parking Lot C.
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According to its website, the marketplace utilizes local street food, entertainment, and arts and crafts, as a vehicle to drive the community closer.
The event is the brainchild of a couple born-and-raised locals. Wanting to bring a family event to the East Bay, Get Stuffed is looking to bring a place for the community and entrepreneurs alike.
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It will host a rotating line-up of food trucks, live music, and a shopping place for antiques, artisan pieces, resale items, and one-of-a-kind treasures.
The launch day will include a kiddies corner with face-painting and a clown. Get Stuffed also said it works closely with fundraisers and the community to highlight special causes.
The street food vendors attending Saturday's launch will include:
- Beulah’s Bean
- Bombzies BBQ
- Got Italian Ice
- Kau Kau Corner
- Twister Truck
- Scolari’s Good Eats
- Peter’s Kettle Corn
For more information, visit the Get Stuffed Events website at getstuffedevents.com. You can check out their Facebook page at facebook.com/getstuffedevents or follow them on Twitter at @getstuffedevent
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