The weather's only getting warmer and more people are getting vaccinated and heading outdoors after a year of being cooped up. That explains the brilliant craziness that is combing a food truck festival with an adult kickball game!

The City of Copperas Cove Parks & Recreation presents their 4th annual Food Truck Festival on Saturday, June 12, 2021, from 6 pm to 10 pm in City Park, located at 1206 W Avenue B.

This year's festival will be 80's themed with a line-up of various food trucks, kid activities, beer & wine tents, yard games, live music by Dysfunkshun Junkshun, and more.

The Food Truck Festival is open for all ages.

Admission is $5 per carload or $1 per person for walk-ins.

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There is also an Adult Kickball Tournament during the festival. If you have a team interested, register here. You can get competitive, or just burn off all those calories you put away during the food truck festival! Either way, it's going to be a great time.

Get your friends and family together and start a team.

Registration ends May 28, so don't wait too long.

There is a $175 registration fee that includes 10 parking passes, $15 pay at the plate, two games guaranteed.

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Everyone out there who's interested or just needs more information is encouraged to get in touch with Special Events Coordinator Ashley Wilson at awilson@copperascovetx.gov or (254) 542-2719.

If you want more information about the Adult Kickball Tournament, contact Recreation Specialist Jeremiah Donaldson at jdonaldson@copperascovetx.gov or (254) 542-2719.

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