Hop in the driver's seat at Touch-A-Truck Sept. 14

Marysville, WALocal News

Mark your calendars for the "Touch-A-Truck" event on September 14, 2024, where families can dive into the world of vehicles, from classic cars to off-road trucks. This hands-on experience, set in Marysville, aims to educate and entertain community members of all ages. Participants will have the unique opportunity to engage with various vehicles, providing a practical understanding of automotive safety and operation. Local organizations, including the Defensive Driving School and Chiro One Wellness Center, are joining forces to contribute to the event's success, emphasizing the importance of safety and wellness. Attendees can expect not only to see the vehicles but also to learn valuable defensive driving techniques.

This initiative promotes community interaction and fosters a sense of belonging among residents. With its family-friendly atmosphere, the event is poised to be a highlight for local families looking for a fun and educational outing. Don't miss this chance to connect with your community and explore the fascinating world of trucks and cars.

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