
Final Madison Meet & Eat tonight
Mayor hosting Neighborhood Conference press conference at 5:30p.m.
Join us for the final Madison Meet and Eat of the year at Meadowood Thursday September 20th from 5:00-7:00 p.m. This unique neighborhood event brings a collective of local Madison food cart vendors to a neighborhood and encourages families to enjoy a fun night out. Attendees have the opportunity to purchase and enjoy delicious and diverse menu items while enjoying the company of friends and neighbors. Madison Meet and Eat is a City of Madison planned event. The plan for Madison Meet & Eat is to become an annual, summer event that rotates around to different locations in Madison and plans are under way for 2013. This will allow other neighborhoods to experience healthy, local affordable food and help foster a greater sense of community. Attendees are encouraged to bring family members, friends, and neighbors to this great event. LOCATION The 2012 Meet & Eat events are held in the lot adjacent to the Meadowood Shopping Center at 5800 Raymond Road. Meadowood Madison Meet and Eat Participating Food Vendors Caracas Empanadas - Empanadas Teriyaki Samurai - Japanese Hibachi Luangprabang - Traditional Thai Tea Garden - Bubble Tea FIB's - Chicago-style Hot Dogs and Sandwiches Banzo - Classic Mediterranean Fusions Natural Juice - Smoothies and Spring Rolls Igo Vego Fried and Fabulous Mayor Paul Soglin Press Conference at the final Madison Meet & Eat The City of Madison will host Great Neighborhoods-Great Places Neighborhood Conference on Saturday, October 13, 2012 at the Monona Terrace Community & Convention Center. Details will be discussed at an upcoming Press Conference. When: Thursday, September 20, 5:30 p.m. Where: Madison Meet and Eat* Meadowood Shopping Center 5800 Raymond Road Speaking: Mayor Paul Soglin Common Council President Shiva Bidar-Sielaff Arbor Hills Neighborhood Association President Sheri Carter Neighborhood leaders will have the chance to learn, share and network at the Great Neighborhoods - Great Places conference. Fred Kent, President of Project for Public Spaces (NYC), will kick-off the full day event. Mr. Kent is a leading authority on revitalizing community and neighborhood spaces, focusing on what can be done quickly and simply.