For the love of Street Food! | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    GREENVILLE, N.C     Calling all area chefs! Uptown Greenville, working alongside of the Greenville Police Department, is recruiting the regions most talented chefs, bakers, picklers, barbequers, sandwich specialists, juicers and confectioners to the 3rd Annual National Night Out Street Food Festival. National Night Out is a community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make cities safer, better places to live. 2016 will mark the 33rd Annual National Night Out celebration.

    To help satisfy the thousands of hungry people they expect to flood the Five Points Plaza, Uptown Greenville seeks food trucks, tents and push carts for the August 2 National Night Out festival. Vendors must be fully permitted and submit an application, including a copy of a Temporary Food Permit from Pitt County, by July 20th.

    Click the links below for the Food Vendor Application and the Pitt County Temporary Food Permit Application. Contact Uptown Greenville Intern Sydney Darden at streetfood@uptowngreenville.com or (252) 561-8400 for more information.

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    National Night Out Food Vendor Application: https://docs.google.com/a/uptowngreenville.com/forms/d/1UohnWpFRMMN3hxfsj15sUO1r5YYy2zVTWGGy2axVCK4/prefill

    Pitt County Temporary Food Permit Application: http://www.pittcountync.gov/DocumentCenter/Home/View/2906
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