Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce’s 32nd annual Taste of Waterville is set for noon to 10 p.m. Wednesday, July 31, at the Head of Falls off Front Street in downtown Waterville.
The event is an adult-focused event with a variety of food options from area food trucks and bite booths, vendors, live music, brew sampling and beer/wine gardens. There is no admission fee for this event, and complimentary golf cart transports will offer pickups from area parking lots, according to a news release from the chamber.
People can gather a team and sign up to win multiple cash prizes in the cornhole tournament. Registration for cornhole and the brew tasting is available at tasteofwaterville.com.
New this year is a celebrity dunk tank and several performances by aerialist Emily Green.
Thie concert opener is the band The Fossils, with headliner Stolen Mojo. Downeast Brass will be a featured band.
Many volunteers are needed, to sign up visit tasteofwaterville.com. Multiple time slots and assignments are available. If a group or organization would like to register multiple volunteers, that also can be accommodated.
Applications are still being accepted for food-related vendor participants. Taste of Waterville encourages participation from both Mid-Maine Chamber members and non-members throughout the region.
To reserve a spot for this year’s event, email cindy@midmainechamber.com.
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