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Patti's Pit Stop Food Truck Heads to Storm Lake for SERPACI Car-Club Lunch

Patti's Pit Stop brings award-winning Correctionville barbecue to True Green on W. Fifth St. April 9, timed around a SERPACI car-club gathering at noon.

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Terry Argotsinger has spent more than three decades stocking his True Green Tractor Supply at 211 W. Fifth St. with antique John Deere iron, building a collection that now tops 70 machines and turns a downtown Storm Lake address into a destination. Next Thursday, April 9, he adds a Correctionville barbecue truck to the mix.

Patti's Pit Stop will be parked at True Green from noon to 1:30 p.m., serving the public and members of the SERPACI car club, which holds its meeting at the John Deere antique center the same afternoon. No entry fee is required to attend the car-club session or to order from the truck.

Patti's Pit Stop has built its reputation on what it calls award-winning barbecue, home-cooked sides, and fresh-smoked nightly meat. The truck runs out of Correctionville but makes regular appearances in surrounding communities, and Storm Lake's 90-minute window gives downtown diners a chance to sample the menu without the drive west.

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The arrangement puts three distinct pieces of northwest Iowa community life in one block on a weekday afternoon: a mobile food vendor looking to expand its footprint, a hobbyist organization with roots that trace back to some of Storm Lake's founding civic figures, and an antique-tractor showroom that already draws collectors from outside Buena Vista County. Patti's Pit Stop gets a built-in crowd; SERPACI members leave their meeting with a lunch option; True Green gets the kind of midweek foot traffic that a standalone Thursday rarely generates.

The truck's following is devoted enough that sell-outs on road stops are common, which makes arriving at noon a smarter play than drifting in at 1:15.

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