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GovLoop Says Thanks to Public Servants At Free Lunch Event

Public Service Recognition Week (PSRW) is coming up next week, but truthfully, the best time to thank public servants is all the time.

Government employees work long hours in demanding and diverse jobs that often go unnoticed. Nonetheless, they make the wheels of society go round – literally, as government is responsible for everything from road work to ensuring quality standards of manufacturing products.

Wednesday, GovLoop, partnering with Dell, hosted its “Food Trucks of Thanks” event, a tradition that offers free lunch to public servants to show appreciation for the work they do. And despite the cloudy, breezy weather, more than 600 government employees showed up across two locations to receive a warm meal and socialize with fellow members of the GovLoop community.

“The question I kept hearing was, ‘Why are you giving away lunch?'” Doug Mashkuri, Vice President & General Manager of GovLoop, said. “My response was simple. We are not giving away lunches, but honoring the hard and often thankless work that is done every day by the committed public sector workforce.”

Federal Triangle, directly in front of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), welcomed a large body of federal employees to take their choice of popular Washington, D.C. food trucks Peruvian Brothers and Cap Mac. Foggy Bottom similarly saw a rush of activity from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with Pho Wheels and BBQ Bus offering food.

Enjoy the photos of “Food Trucks of Thanks” at the bottom of the page, and make sure to keep an eye out for future GovLoop events and trainings. Those can be accessed on this page.

“It was an awesome day spending time with our government community,” Mashkuri said. “While the lines got long at times, the conversations and relationships created were longer and entertaining.”

“Food Trucks of Thanks” not only served up free meals but also served to gather the GovLoop and government community. Therefore, we took the opportunity to listen to you.

In anticipation for PSRW, here are some of the most interesting elements of government service that we heard from those who came to the event.

Don’t fret if you missed the food trucks event. GovLoop offers free resources and trainings to employees year-round, and if you’re still upset on missing out on “Food Trucks of Thanks,” keep an eye out for part 2 on the way.

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