Lebanon Area Fair's milkshake stand is busy, like years past. The staple item continues to create buzz at the fair. (All photos by Will Trostel)
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For the first time this year, the Lebanon County Dairy Promotion Program is using local Patches ice cream in its hand scooped milkshakes. Flavors available include coffee, chocolate, vanilla, and black raspberry.
Milkshakes made by Lebanon County Dairy Promotion Program volunteers are $5 each and available in coffee, chocolate, vanilla, and black raspberry flavors.
There are all kinds of flavors to explore at the Lebanon Area Fair, from classic favorites like milkshakes, fries, and funnel cake, to turkey legs, cookie dough, sticky buns, and much, much more.
Christina Benner, co-owner of Penn Valley Shows that operates the fair’s Midway, showcases a funnel cake and fresh lemonade from her Funnel Cake Factory stand.
Chase Benner of Penn Valley Shows enjoys pizza for dinner courtesy of the fair.
Alycia Brenner of Penn Valley Shows presenting one of their popular blooming onion dishes.
Sweet treats were plentiful at the fair including some of Mr. Sticky’s buns in a variety of flavors, such as (from left to right) Cinnamon, Mr. Sticky Original, and Walnut Sticky. The buns can be served with cream cheese or peanut butter icing.
Members of Mr. Floyd’s food truck present a classic sausage sandwich with tomato sauce and peppers. Sausage is freshly imported from Chicago’s Little Italy.
Evan Deimler, owner of Deimler’s Concessions with one of his more popular dishes, loaded fries with pork.
Firebox Street Grill’s owner Kevin M. showcases an array of items including a bacon chicken ranch quesadilla, beef cheesesteak with toppings, and mac and cheese bites.
Robin’s Food Truck provides both sweet and savory treats including a mango gelati and meatball sub. Owner Harold Davis and family in photo.
Robert’s Diner on Wheels, owned by Robert Nunez, utilizes local chicken producer Bell and Evan’s for some of it’s ingredients. In the photo (from left to right) are Mackenzie Moyer, Guiseppi Nunez, and Dustin Nunez.
Like many other local events, Fredericksburg-based poultry giant Bell and Evan’s is a participant in the 2024 Lebanon Area Fair, providing ingredients to vendors within the event.
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William Trostel is a full-time freelance photographer/videographer based out of Lebanon City. Beginning his career as a hobbyist trying to film his friends skateboarding, his camera quickly turned into a passion. Within two years of being a hobbyist, William began to book portrait sessions and commercial...
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