Touch-A-Truck Event in Marysville Set for September 14, 2024

Marysville, WALocal News

The highly anticipated Touch-A-Truck event in Marysville will take place on September 14, 2024, at Asbery Field, offering families an exciting opportunity to explore various large vehicles. Children can climb into the driver's seat of impressive trucks, such as dump trucks, fire engines, and police cars while enjoying free train rides. The event encourages community participation by asking attendees to bring canned food items for the Marysville Community Food Bank, emphasizing the importance of giving back. Local organizations, including Community Transit and BECU, are proud sponsors, illustrating strong community ties and support. To ensure a family-friendly atmosphere, no horns will be allowed from 12 p.

m. to 1 p. m. , creating a safe and enjoyable environment for children. Additionally, registration is not required, making it easy for families to attend.

The event highlights the local government's commitment to fostering community engagement and recreational opportunities. Overall, Touch-A-Truck promises a fun-filled day for families while supporting a worthy cause.

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