Prattville Launches Monthly Beats & Eats at Spillway Park March to June
Prattville's Beats & Eats returns one Friday a month March–June at Spillway Park, 5:30-8:30 p.m., pairing local food trucks with live music and family-friendly programming.

Prattville has announced the second year of Beats & Eats, a Food Truck Fridays series at Spillway Park designed to pair local food vendors with live music and a family-friendly atmosphere. The City of Prattville published the schedule and details announcing the series will run one Friday a month from March through June, with each session scheduled from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
The City calendar copy frames the program as a community collaboration: “We are excited to announce our second year of the Food Truck Fridays series, Beats & Eats!” It continues that “This event series is a collaboration of local food trucks and the raw talent of musicians in our community!” The calendar lists the core logistics clearly: “The event will occur one Friday a month, March-June, from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Spillway Park.” The City promotes the events as “Bringing together live music, a relaxed community atmosphere, and a curated lineup of food trucks.”
An earlier report described the music element as “mostly acoustic,” and the City calendar labels Beats & Eats explicitly as family-friendly. Those combined descriptions position the series as an accessible, low-key evening option for Prattville families and small business food vendors during spring months. The recurrence - one Friday a month over four months - signals the city is moving beyond a one-off festival model toward a predictable monthly draw for Spillway Park.
A performer’s Instagram post excerpted on the City page adds a date-specific signal: “We're from Prattville, and we love playing music together! We are SO excited to perform at Spillway Park on March 20th, and can't wait to see” — the post is truncated on the City page and does not identify the act. The City calendar itself provides month-range scheduling rather than a full list of specific calendar dates for each Friday.
City pages accompanying the announcement offer local context and contact points: Prattville City Hall is listed at 101 West Main Street, and other park facilities referenced on the events page include Overlook Park Pavilion at 299 Jay Street, Prattville, AL 36067 and Park Pavilion Rental stations named Station 1- Archie Plyler, Station 2- Herman Scott, and Station 3 - George Donald McGough. The Community Events Calendar page also displays administrative items such as “Upcoming Holiday Closures” and site utilities like Sign up for Meeting Notifications and Report an Issue.
The City of Prattville is the listed organizer and publisher of the Beats & Eats schedule; for confirmed performer lineups, full date listings, vendor rosters, admission information or logistical questions, the Community Events Calendar entry points readers to the City’s event page and Prattville City Hall at 101 West Main Street.
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