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These are the trucks headed to Canterbury Park's Father's Day Food Truck Festival

These are the trucks headed to Canterbury Park's Father's Day Food Truck Festival

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These are the trucks headed to Canterbury Park's Father's Day Food Truck Festival originally appeared on Bring Me The News.
Canterbury Park is bolstering its June 15 races for Father's Day.
The Shakopee race track will host the Father's Day Food Truck Festival, adding nine food trucks to the day's festivities. In addition to horse races, the activities include face painting, pony rides, and access to the new Rainbow Playground.
It's part of a Pepsi Family Day at the track that concludes with kids getting the opportunity to run around the track.
Among the activities and general Canterbury Park to-dos, attendees will find food trucks serving up eggrolls, shaved ice, meatballs, and Juicy Lucys from the new Matt's Bar food truck.
These are the trucks scheduled to appear at the event:
The American Dream Machine
Big Al & ODB's Meat & Greet
Delia's Mexican Street Food
Eggroll Queen
Kenny's Meatball Wagon
Kosharina Egyptian
Matt's Bar
Minnesnowii Shaved Ice
Unbakeable Cookie Dough
The basic ticket for the day costs $8.71 for adults and $5.48 for kids 6–17. Kids 5 and under get free admission.This story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jun 12, 2025, where it first appeared.

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