The town of Fulton is gearing up for a brand new event that will feature local food and local music. The first 'Totally Tuesday in the Park' in Fulton is right around the corner and they would love to have you attend.

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It's great to see smaller towns around the Quad Cities area really come together as a community and come up with new, fun events. Central Bank Illinois in Fulton is putting on the town's first 'Totally Tuesday'.

Totally Tuesday will happen Tuesday (duh), July 20th from 5:30-8:00 p.m at the 10th Ave School Park in Fulton.

Totally Tuesday will feature live music by The Stockwells, who are from Clinton, from 6-8 p.m. They will also have three food trucks from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Those food trucks include:

Admission for Fulton's very first Totally Tuesday is 100% free. Since there will be live music, officials are asking attendees to not forget their lawn chair or blanket. You won't want to be sitting on the grass or cement without your blanket.

The first Totally Tuesday is sponsored by Central Bank Illinois1ST Gateway Credit Union, Community State Bank, JT Cullen Company, IncWindMill Real Estate, and KT3 Fitness.

There is no word on if another Totally Tuesday in Fulton will happen in during the summer, but my guess is that if the turnout is great, another one most likely will be in the future.

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