Sun National Bank Center to host Touch-a-Truck day Sept 19

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The 12th annual Mercer County Touch-A-Truck event is set to take place on Saturday, September 19, 2015 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. outside the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton.

The 12th annual Mercer County Touch-A-Truck event is set to take place on Saturday, September 19, 2015 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. outside the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton.

Whether looking out from the cab of a massive dump truck, feeling the power of the claw of a tough bulldozer, or getting behind the wheel of a larger-than-life fire engine, Mercer County Improvement Authority’s annual “Touch-A-Truck” event offers children of all ages an opportunity to experience the vehicles that get the job done. In addition to fire trucks, dozens of other vehicles including ambulances, loaders and trash trucks will be on display.

The family-friendly event will be held rain or shine. County employees and owners of area companies will display their polished vehicles and will be on hand to answer questions and to allow children to climb in or on their vehicles. Robo Willie, the Mercer County Improvement Authority’s mascot, will be making a special appearance along with “Bob the Builder” and Waste Management’s mascot “Cycler.” Touch-A-Truck will also feature a food court.

Sponsors of the event are Hawk’s Towing, Joseph Jingoli and Son, Inc., New Jersey Education Association, Sun National Bank Center and Waste Management.

For more information, please contact Brenda Ricci at (609) 278-8100 or visit mcianj.org.

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