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Food, fun and dudes

Food, fun and dudes
Precinct 4 Constable Paul Leal dances with Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace Rhonda Redden and her husband, District 1 Councilman Greg Redden, at the ninth annual Food Dudes April 18. Photos by Emily Treadway

AnNual fundraiser su pPorts local education

The ninth annual Food Dudes dished out more fun, food and prizes with proceeds benefiting the Taylor Educational Enrichment Foundation.

The nonprofit foundation supports the Taylor Independent School District by providing classroom grants to teachers and funding district technology upgrades and new educational programs.

 

KRXT 98.5’s “Big Tex” truck proved a hit at the ninth annual Food Dudes decorated as a duck blind complete with several large inflatable ducks.

Food Dudes shook the rafters April 18 at the Williamson County Expo Center, 5350 Bill Pickett Trail.

The name originally derived from male volunteers doing the cooking for the crowd, though today various organizations take part.

Ranjitha Narayanan of Samsung Austin Semiconductor served up “The Flavors of India” at the ninth annual Food Dudes to benefit the Taylor Educational Enrichment Foundation. Photos by Emily Treadway
The Taylor Educational Enrichment Foundation promoted its second fundraiser of the year, Purse Bingo, at the ninth annual Food Dudes. Both events benefit the Taylor Independent School District.
Awards were given out at the ninth annual Food Dudes for the best foods served from appetizers to desserts.

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