Whitemarsh Township's annual Touch a Truck event rolled into Miles Park last Saturday, transforming the lower parking lot into a playground of wheels and wonder.
From gleaming fire engines to rugged construction vehicles, kids and adults alike enjoyed the mechanical marvels that keep our community running. Little hands gripped steering wheels, sirens echoed through the air, and wide-eyed wonder filled every face. Police cruisers, dump trucks and more lined up for curious explorers of all ages.
This family favorite brought the community together for a day of hands-on fun, creating …
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Whitemarsh Township's annual Touch a Truck event rolled into Miles Park last Saturday, transforming the lower parking lot into a playground of wheels and wonder.
From gleaming fire engines to rugged construction vehicles, kids and adults alike enjoyed the mechanical marvels that keep our community running. Little hands gripped steering wheels, sirens echoed through the air, and wide-eyed wonder filled every face. Police cruisers, dump trucks and more lined up for curious explorers of all ages.
This family favorite brought the community together for a day of hands-on fun, creating lasting memories and perhaps inspiring future truck drivers, firefighters and public works heroes.