VGCC Franklin Campus to host second Food Truck Rodeo
Vance-Granville Community College’s Franklin County Campus will be the site of a Food Truck Rodeo on Tuesday, Sept. 1, from 5 until 7 p.m. The public is invited.
Five food trucks based in the Raleigh area are scheduled to be featured: Ladybug’s Treats (specializing in homemade desserts), CockADoodleMoo (chicken, barbecue and burgers), Sweet Traditions (cakes and cupcakes), AmigoSan (a blend of Mexican and Asian cuisine) and Chick-n-Que (known for their chopped chicken barbeque and ostrich burgers).
The “rodeo” comes just days after VGCC wraps up a series of four workshops in a Mobile Food Truck Entrepreneurship program, also held at Franklin Campus. The program, unique in North Carolina, is a partnership of VGCC’s Small Business Center and Personal Enrichment department . Students who have completed the series will attend the rodeo as a way to cap off their training. The Sept. 1 rodeo is the second such event held at VGCC and marks the completion of the second set of Food Truck workshops.
Queen Harris, co-owner/operator of Chick-n-Que, has served as the instructor for the workshops. Harris and her husband have been operating a food truck for more than six years and recently also opened a restaurant. Through the VGCC series, Harris helped guide participants through the steps of planning, starting and maintaining a food truck or food cart business.
The campus is located on N.C. 56, just west of Louisburg.
For more information, contact Tanya Weary at (252) 738-3240 or smallbusiness@vgcc.edu .
Pictured above: Customers enjoyed three food trucks — from left, Ladybug’s Treats, Chick-n-Que and Virgil's — in June at a “mini-rodeo” at VGCC’s Franklin County Campus. The Sept. 1 rodeo is set to include five vendors. (VGCC photo)