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SOLOMON POND MALL HOSTS 3RD ANNUAL TOUCH-A-TRUCK FUNDRAISER

Police cruiser, dump trucks, cranes, fire trucks, service trucks and more will be on display; Sponsored by Sullivan Tire

Residents of Marlborough and surrounding communities are invited to Touch-A-Truck, a fun-filled community event to celebrate summer… and because toy trucks can’t compare to the real thing! Families also have the opportunity to give back to those in need by coming out for this day of excitement: the $4 entry donation benefits Special Olympics and Simon Youth Foundation.

Truck fanatics of all ages are invited – a variety of vehicles and heavy equipment will be on hand, including:

· Sullivan Tire Commercial Service Truck

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· Berlin Police Cruiser

· Astro Crane

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· N.E Tree Masters Logging Truck

· Berlin Fire Truck

· Marlborough DPW Street Sweeper

· Fuller RV

· Marlborough Fire Truck

· N.E Tree Masters Tree Chipper

· Leone Front Loader

· And More!

Located outside in “The Park,” the fun and excitement will continue all around the trucks, rigs and wreckers with: a truck moon bounce, face painting*, balloon animals, cotton candy*, Enter to Win prizes and a meet and greet with Captain America. Captain America Steven Rogers is taking a small break from fighting crime to meet, take photos and sign autographs for all his young fans!

Special Olympics athletes will also sign autographs and showcase the bicycles they will ride at the Special Olympics Cycling Games to be held in August 2016 at Solomon Pond Mall.

*Additional fees apply.

Saturday, June 11, 2016 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. RAIN OR SHINE

Located at Solomon Pond Mall

The Park – parking lot behind Regal Cinema

601 Donald Lynch Blvd.

Marlborough, MA

COST: $4 per person or $20 per family. All proceeds benefit Special Olympics of Massachusetts and Simon Youth Foundation.



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