ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AAN) — The Kiwanis Palm Beach Carnival food tent is officially in place and nearly ready to welcome visitors along the intersection of Adriaan Lacle Boulevard and Henny Eman Boulevard.
Members of the Kiwanis Club of Palm Beach have completed most preparations, with everything set for the tent’s first service day during the Carnival season.
The Kiwanis Carnival tent has long been a popular gathering spot where locals and visitors come together to socialize and enjoy a variety of beloved dishes. Menu favorites include oyster soup, satay sandwiches, stoba sandwiches, keri keri sandwiches, as well as classic Carnival snacks such as hot dogs, pastechi, and croquettes.
All proceeds from the tent go toward charitable organizations that support children, which is why many refer to it as the FUNdraiser Food & Beverage tent. Over the years, it has become a cherished Carnival tradition, allowing people to enjoy good food while contributing to meaningful causes across the island.
Every bite purchased at the tent directly supports community initiatives, reinforcing Kiwanis’ long-standing commitment to service and social responsibility.
The first official service day of the Kiwanis Palm Beach Carnival food tent is scheduled for Sunday, February 1, during the Grand Children’s Parade (Parada Grandi di Mucha) in Playa.






















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