Seven food trucks, four craft beer breweries, vendors and live music will be on hand from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, March 18 16, at The Rail Yard at 1212 E. Sixth St. for the “First Annual Rail Yard Food Truck Party.” A portion of alcohol sales will benefit the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance.

Food trucks Adobo to Go, Count Porkula, Delta Biscuit Co., Food from the Heart, Katmandu MOMO, Low Ivy Catering and Nach’yo Nachos will be serving up the eats; Flyway, Lost Forty, Rebel Kettle and Diamond Beer brewers will serve up craft beers. Musicians will play from noon to 9 p.m. (see times below) and vendors Bang Up Betty, Crying Weasel Vendors and Susan Strauss jewelry will sell neat stuff.

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Bring lawn chairs to enjoy the day. There is no charge to attend. Here’s the music lineup:

Noon: Sarah Hastings
12:50 p.m.: Trey Pendley
1:40 p.m.: Michelle Levy
2:30 p.m.: Open mic
3:20 p.m.: Leta Joyner Band
4:20 p.m.: Seidswipe
5:30 p.m.: DadBod
7-9 p.m.: The Buh Jones Band

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