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'Touch A Truck' Experience In Newtown Township Postponed
The event, which features the township's many hardworking vehicles, has been rescheduled at Veterans Park.

NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP, Youngsters are invited to stop by the park and see, touch, and climb aboard the big, hardworking trucks they see driving around the township.PA — The Newtown Township Parks and Recreation Department's popular "Touch A Truck" experience is being postponed to Monday, April 1 due to the forecast for rain on Thursday morning, March 28.
The free event will take place at Veterans Park, 234 Durham Road, Newtown, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Youngsters are invited to stop by the park and see, touch, and climb aboard the big, hardworking trucks they see driving around the township.
Showcasing their vehicles at this year's event will be the Newtown Township Public Works Department, Leck Waste Services, SEPTA, Newtown Ambulance, Newtown Township Police, Newtown Fire Rescue, the U.S. Postal Service, among others.
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A youngster checks out a highway patrol motorcycle at last year's event. (Photo by Jeff Werner)
"This is an opportunity to explore a variety of trucks and vehicles," said Parks and Recreation Department leaders. "Come learn how these vehicles work and operate."
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Attendees should come prepared to hear vehicle horns being sounded as part of the event. "We recommend noise-cancelling headphones if you or your child is sensitive to loud noises."
Everyone is asked to access the park by using the Wrights Road entrance at the Newtown Elementary School. The parking lot at the Newtown Elementary School will be available for overflow parking.
The event is free and open to the public.

A youngster checks out one of the township's mowing machines during last year's event.
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