Climb Aboard, Honk the Horn & Flash the Lights on a Real Truck!

Sat, Jul 30, 2022 at 10:00 AM

Touch-A-Truck is back and ready to roll into Madison! Kids of all ages can climb aboard, beep the horns, flash lights, and sound the sirens as they sit in the driver’s seat of their favorite trucks. The lineup includes fire trucks, emergency and utility vehicles, construction trucks ands more! When they’ve had their fill of trucks, kids can stop by and get a special creation from a balloon artist and a temporary tattoo. Several food vendors will be on-site.

This fundraiser will benefit the Madison Public Library and their various library offerings, particularly programs for children and teens.

Tickets are available at the circulation desk at the library or on this link: Touch A Truck Ticket Purchase. Admission for children age 2-12 will be $8 for advance purchase and $10 on the day of the event. The cost for teens and adults is $5. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

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Author: Heather Zachariah

Former Art Director for Home Magazine, Heather Leahy Zachariah, left her career in publishing after baby number number one. She now works from home as a freelance graphic designer and a chauffeur to her 3 busy kids. "Working on TipsFromTown has been a wonderful outlet for me. It renewed my love of publishing where I can design colorful, enticing pages online and allows me to share the things I love about being a mom." Heather grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio, a place that still is near and dear to her. " After living in Brooklyn for 18 years and studying Graphic Design at Pratt Institute, she now lives in the Jersey burbs. "I love living so close to NYC, but in my heart, I'm an Ohio girl."