Eat|See|Hear SCREAM!

Doors: 4:30pm
Music: 6pm
Movie: 7:30pm
* Check the Food Truck Schedule for updates on which trucks will be out each night.
* Music to be announced soon!

Oct 12 | POLTERGEIST | Downtown LA | LA Trade Tech College
Sit Picnic Style or Old School Drive-In Style
Eventbrite - Eat|See|Hear - Poltergeist - Drive-In Movie or Sit Outside Picnic Style Movie
Oct 19 | GHOSTBUSTERS | Pasadena | Centennial Square at City Hall
Eventbrite - Eat|See|Hear - Ghostbusters outdoor movie
Oct 26 | THE SHINING | Downtown LA | LA State Historic Park
Eventbrite - Eat|See|Hear - The Shining outdoor movie

$10 Advance General Admission Picnic Style / $12 General Admission At the Door (cash or credit)
$15 Drive-In (Oct 12 Only)
$20 popchips Fashionably Late

* Dogs Always Welcome – Free Biscuits at the Door!
* Snap some pix with your friends, share on Instagram & Twitter by tagging them with #eatseehear and #katyskettlekorn & you just might win some prizes!

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Fridays at Santa Monica Pier: Front Porch Cinema

L.A. PREMIERE!
LIVE PERFORMANCE BY THE RHYTHM SHAKERS!
This award-winning documentary goes behind the scenes of L.A.’s Wild Records, where young Latino musicians play with a raw and lively rockabilly beat. Director: Elise Salomon

FREE, Doors at 6PM, Film at 7:30PM

More info at www.FrontPorchCinema.com
#FrontPorchCinema

FILM INDEPENDENT at the Pier,

Co-produced by EAT | SEE | HEAR
Oct 4: The Sting
Oct 11: Snoopy, come home
Oct 18: Chasing Ice
Visit their Facebook page for the line up

Oct 5 + 6: Patchwork at SoCo.. the edible edition!

http://patchworkshow.com/craft-fair-locations/costa-mesa-food-events-edible-edition/

Join visionary voices + makers from across Southern California in Patchwork Show’s first creative food summit= EDIBLE EDITION
Times: October 5th (11-8pm) and 6th (11-5pm) 2013
THIS EVENT IS FREE TO ATTEND

*EDIBLE EDITION*
-outdoor marketplace with food + craft vendors + music
-food trucks, restaurant pop-ups & beer/spirit/cocktail garden
-hands-on workshops: make kimchi, mustard, pickles, bread and more BY HAND
-cooking demos: watch & learn from visionary chefs and food makers on everything from candy making to crafting the perfect steak
-kids activities: engage with food in creative ways all weekend
-panels: hear from the voices of the region’s food movement on policy, writing, spirits and more
-food business annex: learn to start or better your food business with 6+ workshops from over 4 counties of health departments, Whole Foods and cottage law experts- for FREE.

The event draws on the flourishing local craft food movement and the strong following Patchwork Show’s art + craft festivals have gained through 25 festivals over seven years. Patchwork Edible is free to attend and brings visionary chefs, food bloggers, restaurateurs, attendees and craft and food artisans together for two days of shopping, eating, drinking, sampling, education and activities.

The Melt is coming to the Irvine Spectrum



The Melt is based out of San Francisco, but has grown to multiple mobile locations!  There’s 4 buses rolling in LA, and on October 1, will debut in Irvine at the Spectrum (near the carousel). To find a location near you, go to https://themelt.com/locations

Sept 28: Angels Stadium Light The Night Walk

Orange County Walk Event Day Schedule
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Angel Stadium
2000 Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA 92806
3:30 pm – Top Team Registration Opens
                Priority access to Food Trucks for Top Teams

4:00 pm – General Registration Opens, Festivities Begin

6:00 pm – Remembrance Ceremony (Behind Gate 3)
6:30 pm – Program Begins (Main Stage)
7:00 pm – Walk Begins

 

Additional Event Day Information
Parking – There will be complimentary event parking at the Angel Stadium parking lot. Enter off of Orangewood. If your team raises $5,000 or more by September 26th, you will receive VIP parking in the VIP parking lot.
Food and Drinks – This year we are excited to offer 16 gourmet food trucks at the Walk. Champion For Cures will receive a food voucher to redeem a free food item at the food truck of their choice. Additional items may be purchased. Water tents with water will be available for all participants. For a complete list of food trucks click here.
Walk Route – The Walk Route is approximately 2 miles long. It loops through the parking lot, stadium, and even includes a walk around the warning track! See yourself on the jumbotron along with many other points of interest such as our Vendor Village, Hall of Heroes, DJ’s, and bands along the walk route. 
Walk Day Festivites – Festivites open at 4:00pm so arrive early and enjoy the live bands, Kids Zone, rock climbing, Wellness Garden and more!
For additional information please contact Shauna Levine at shauna.levine@lls.org.

Wednesdays: Rowland Heights Truck Fiesta

Every Wednesday from 5:30pm-9pm Diamond Plaza located by Plaza Walk 1370 Fullerton Rd Rowland Heights CA 91748

Save the San diego Food Trucks!!

UPDATE: The weekly food truck gathering at the Downtown San Diego Civic Center was SHUT DOWN today by the city as they begin their enforcement of NO FOOD TRUCKS ALLOWED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. No timeline has been given by Interim Mayor Todd Gloria‘s office as to when we can expect any amendments to the current codes which prohibit food trucks to vend on private property.

HELP SAVE SAN DIEGO GFTS!

Please Help Us Save San Diego Food Trucks By Signing Our Petition
We Need YOUR Help to Keep Food Trucks in San Diego!

Please sign our petition: 
“New Mayor, New Rules,” at least that’s what the city of San Diego has to say when it announced that the city of San Diego will be shutting down any and all food trucks that operate on private property in the city, which accounts for over 75% of all food truck operations in San Diego.  
  
In late 2012, the the City of San Diego Code Enforcement Division made an attempt to shut down any and all food trucks operating on any piece of private property.  The division stated they were getting a lot of pressure from restaurants complaining about the trucks and were going to view food trucks as a non-approved use of private property.  For a short while, the Enforement Officers went on a Witch hunt to shut down any food truck operating on private property until a group of food trucks banned together and threatened a lawsuit for anti-competitive business pratices and targeting minority owned businesses.  
Once threatened with a lawsuit, the previous Mayor met with food truck owners and Code Enforcement to put any closures on hold until the City ammended its food truck regulations to allow food trucks to operate on private property just as they have been allowed to do for over 20 years. 
Unfortunately, since Interim Mayor Todd Gloria took office, the City has decided to turn its back on their previous promise and shut down small businesses run by San Diego locals and minorities who operate food trucks throughout the city.   We believe the city needs to be held accountable to their promise and needs to stop trying to destroy an industry that consumers love  Rather, we ask that they support local small business growth in San Diego.  We believe consumers have a right to eat the food they love.  
Show your support for your favorite neighborhood food truck by signing this petition.  From gourmet food trucks you’ve seen on your favorite Food Network shows to your favorite taco truck, we need your support to keep serving local fresh food.  
By signing this petition you are letting the mayor’s office and all City Council know that food trucks have a right to operate on private property within the city.  You are also supporting the idea that the city needs to be held accountable to promises they have made to small business owners within the city of San Diego.
Please sign our petition: