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Housing Transitions’ ‘Rally In The Valley’ Food Truck Event Returns April 30

Update, April 29

Housing Transitions’ “Rally in the Valley” was postponed due to forecasted rain on Sunday, April 30.

The event will now take place from noon to 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 21, on South Allen Street.

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It’s officially food truck season, folks.

Housing Transitions is set to host its annual “Rally in the Valley” food truck event on Sunday, April 30, in downtown State College. The event will run from noon to 3 p.m. on South Allen Street.

Ten food trucks will serve up tasty dishes, including Bees Knees Coffee, Bonnie’s Blues Smokies & Sweets, Brazilian Munchies, Crumbkowski, Idou Coffee, Real Taste 570, Rebelz Mobile Cuisine, Savory Station, and Sunset Slush.

Hops & Vines will accompany the event with live music.

Sales from raffle tickets and the food trucks will benefit Housing Transitions, which is a Centre County agency that helps community members with housing-related needs. You can learn more about it here.

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Tessa is a junior studying Criminology, Political Science, and Public Policy and is originally from Sammamish, Washington. You can find her cooking unnecessarily complicated meals, reading, watching the Blacklist and How To Get Away With Murder, or traveling as much as she can.

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