Attention foodies: from May through September, you’ll want to be in Roswell on the fourth Friday of every month.

The city is launching a monthly event called “Family Food Truck Fridays” which should meet all of your hunger needs after a long work week.

Trucks will be pulling up at Riverside Park in Roswell from 6 to 8:30 p.m.

And bring your kids, if you have them. The park features two playgrounds and a spray-ground. Set up your blankets and chairs and let the kids play while the grownups chow down.

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There will be seven food trucks on deck for the event’s first date on May 25:

• The Patty Wagon
• Cousins Maine Lobster
• Deep South Biscuit Co.
• Gotta Have It
• Peace of Pita
• King of Pops
• Not As Famous Cookie Co.

A schedule for entertainment for the food truck nights will be announced at a later date. The event is sponsored by “Atlanta Plays It Forward.”

Mark these other dates down on your calendar for food truck adventures in Roswell: June 22, July 27, Aug. 24 and Sept. 28.

For more information, call 770-642-3705.

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