Touch-A-Truck Event in Marysville Scheduled for September 2024

Marysville, WALocal News

The Touch-A-Truck event in Marysville is set for September 14, 2024, providing an exciting opportunity for children to engage with a variety of heavy-duty vehicles. From fire engines to police cars, kids can experience the thrill of sitting in the driver's seat and interacting with these impressive machines. The event runs from 12 p. m. to 1 p.

m. , during which attendees can honk horns and activate sirens, creating an engaging atmosphere. To support the local community, participants are encouraged to bring canned food items for the Marysville Community Food Bank, highlighting the event's charitable aspect. Sponsored by reputable organizations such as Community Transit and BECU, the event showcases the importance of local partnerships in promoting community activities. With no registration required, families can easily participate in this fun-filled day.

The event not only entertains but also fosters a sense of community and support for those in need. Mark your calendars for this unique blend of fun and philanthropy in 2024!

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