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Experience The Gypsy Picnic, 2010 (premiere)
Trailer Food Festival
Auditorium Shores
October 22, 2011: 40+ Austin food vendors Torchy’s Tacos
Gordough’s Big. Fat. Donuts.
Hey Cupcake!
Beer/ wine
$3 samples
Improvements for 2011
Long lines
Food shortage
Parking
“Going into it this year, we have the experience of last year under our belts. We know approximately how many people to plan for, whereas last year we were just guessing. In addition to a bigger footprint, we have strict vendor guidelines that help them prepare for the masses. As you can imagine, when you’re used to cooking lunch for 40, lunch and dinner for 20,000 can be daunting.”
- Tiffany Harelik, Gypsy Picnic mastermind
Engage
Kids area
Gypsy Picnic Trailer Food Cook- Off
10th guest judge
Sustainable food center
Gypsy Picnic Market
KGSR fan favorite
Prius v Creation Station
The CLEAR Booth
Wow!
Environmentally conscious
Live music
Sideshow stage
Merchandise from local
merchants
Bike racks at East and West
entrances
Mellow Johnny’s bike repair/
advice
Communities Farm to Market
Raw
Urban Farming
Vegan/Vegetarian
Food Trailers
Austin Dinner Club
Austin Dinning Club
Dai Due Club
Austin Cooking Club
Slow Food
Capital City Burger Club
Austin Wine Tasters
Food Trailers Austin.com
“created to serve as practical guide to track Austin’s delicious food trailers, food carts, mobile vendors and transient eateries. Visitors to our city and Austinites alike should have a way to find these trailers, explore their menus, hours and get directions to their locations.”
Doesn’t operate as a review site
Food Trailer Alliance
“Our mission is to create a market in which food trailers, vendors and patrons alike can work together for the betterment of the industry.”
Founded in May 2011
Monthly Alliance Meetings
Next one: Monday October 24th 7pm Trailer Park Eatery
Outline of the Meeting:
1: Trailer owner/operator- Agenda discussion followed by Q&A
2: Vendor Q&A
3: Patron Q&A
Organic
Established in Austin (1980) Whole Foods stands for what this
community embodies. Bringing natural/organic food to a community
who is interested in their own well-being as well as the well being of the
environment.
Community Elements (Vegan/vegetarian)
It’s about something!
Being healthy
Finding the best places that accommodate to the needs of the community
Preserving the inner-self and the environment
Engaging with like-minded individuals with the same tastes/interests
Enjoying wholesome food in a green environment while learning new inventive ways to be a vegan
Community It takes action
Restaurants host events for individuals on a daily/weekly/monthly basis
Potlucks (Participant-collaborator)
Workshops (How to be healthy/vegan)
Festivals
Live music
The list goes on…..
Community
Its members are connected (Common Interest)
Through the web
Blogs/Forums
Restaurant listings and reviews
Through events and Festivals
Through Meetings
Weekly/Monthly/Annual
Casa De Luz
Restaurant and community center
Yoga
Conference room rental
Daily/Weekly and Monthly events
Special menu
Volunteer Cooking
Community Night
Vegans Rock Austin
Founded in 2003
Accommodates to anyone interested in Veganism (All Aspects)
Regular Meet-ups
Monthly Pot-Lucks
Interactive Web-site
Blog/Forum
Member area
Recipes
Vegans Rock Austin
Ross Abel (Main Rep)
“Creating Supportive Social Community”
Connection among members after online initial interaction
Meet-ups
Restaurants: vegan or have vegan options
Philanthropy
Bake Sale
5k run