Kosciusko Chamber Of Commerce Holds Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony For Travelin’ Tom’s Coffee Truck

October 23, 2024 at 8:54 p.m.
Pictured (L to R) are Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Member Relations Manager Scott Wiley, Blanca Cervantes Pantoja, James Kofalt, Travelin Tom's Coffee of Marshall County owner Melinda Folkers, Roux Bianchini, Shawn Bianchini and Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Events Coordinator Nora Christiansen. Photo by Liz Adkins, InkFreeNews
Pictured (L to R) are Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Member Relations Manager Scott Wiley, Blanca Cervantes Pantoja, James Kofalt, Travelin Tom's Coffee of Marshall County owner Melinda Folkers, Roux Bianchini, Shawn Bianchini and Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Events Coordinator Nora Christiansen. Photo by Liz Adkins, InkFreeNews

By Liz Adkins, InkFreeNews

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for a locally-operated coffee truck in Warsaw on Wednesday.
Travelin' Tom's Coffee of Marshall County has expanded to serving areas within Kosciusko County. The truck is owned by Geo and Melinda Folkers, who also operate Kona Ice of Marshall County.
The coffee truck offers a variety of drinks, including cappuccinos, frappes, nitro lemonade and hot chocolate.
"We serve hot and cold drinks, non-coffee drinks, and seasonal drinks," said Melinda. "We are technically located in Marshall County, but we travel to Kosciusko County, Starke County and a little bit of St. Joseph County."
Those interested in seeing where the truck will be next, or to reserve Travelin' Tom's Coffee for an event, can visit the truck's Facebook page, call 574-316-4508 or email [email protected].

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for a locally-operated coffee truck in Warsaw on Wednesday.
Travelin' Tom's Coffee of Marshall County has expanded to serving areas within Kosciusko County. The truck is owned by Geo and Melinda Folkers, who also operate Kona Ice of Marshall County.
The coffee truck offers a variety of drinks, including cappuccinos, frappes, nitro lemonade and hot chocolate.
"We serve hot and cold drinks, non-coffee drinks, and seasonal drinks," said Melinda. "We are technically located in Marshall County, but we travel to Kosciusko County, Starke County and a little bit of St. Joseph County."
Those interested in seeing where the truck will be next, or to reserve Travelin' Tom's Coffee for an event, can visit the truck's Facebook page, call 574-316-4508 or email [email protected].

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