The 2nd Annual Cookeville Food Truck Festival & Fall Market

Upper Cumberland Events has announced they will be hosting their 2nd Annual Cookeville Food Truck Festival & Fall Market at the Putnam County Fairgrounds, on October 14th, 2023 from 10 AM to 5 PM. 

“We pride ourselves on our commitment to bringing the community together and providing a family friendly fun event.” said Kelly Judd, Upper Cumberland Events Founder/Director. “Our 2022 Cookeville Food Truck Festival and Fall Market was a hit, as we saw a record turn out of attendees for the event and also with over 150 Craft vendors & Food trucks ” Judd said 

“This annual event has been a great addition to the community last year as I feel it was something that was needed for not only the community but the area with the Covid Pandemic,” said Kayla Adkins Judd, Upper Cumberland Events Co-Director. “We always want our event goers and vendors to remain safe but also enjoy the family time, memories, and adventures an event like this will bring, and we hope with the continuance of this fall event we will be able to provide that” Judd Said.  

“We have added some new features this year, such as the fall backdrops for where those social media photos can be taken that will help promote not only the event but also the upper cumberland area.” Robin Judd Hensley, Event Coordinator Manager stated. “We also have been able to add Helicopter rides, and fun games like bobbing for apples and pumpkin carving contest.” 

Don’t miss this year’s event and enjoy a complete family-fun-filled day featuring live music from Shattered, a car show in the Main Arena, Shop the Market with Local Craft vendors, Let the kids enjoy the FREE petting zoo, Face Painting, Kids Zone, and don’t forget those amazing Food Truck. 

Find out More information by following us on Facebook or visit www.uppercumberlandevents.com

Vendors can still apply to be a part of this event and many other events at uppercumberlandevents.com located under “Our Events”! 

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