EVENT: 4th Annual 'Truck Adventures' for Kids benefiting Make-A-Wish Foundation 4/29/17


The 4th Annual Truck Adventures For Kids benefiting Make A Wish Foundation is an event for children to see, touch, explore vehicles of all types: fire trucks, police cars, construction, military vehicles and many other vehicles. The event is Saturday, April 29, 2017, from 9am-3pm at Santa Anita Racetrack, 285 West Huntington Drive, Arcadia, CA 91007.


This unique, fun filled event, allows children of all ages to get up close to & even sit in more than 100+ trucks and vehicles that they see on the road everyday. Some of previous year’s participants include Kraft Foods, Harley Davidson, LA Fire Dept Shakey Quakey Van, Nickelodeon, Fedex, Hertz, LA Port Authority TransPORTer, City of Hope, Colgate, Time Warner, DirecTV, AAA, City of Arcadia Police, Fire & Public Works depts, Sunstate Equipment, Quinn Rental, Los Angeles Police Department SWAT, DEA, Brinks Armored Trucks, US Forestry, Waste Management, Republic Services, US Navy, Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps, California National Guard, Forensic Scientific Investigation Division & many more.

There will also be other activities, such as Home Depot's Kids Workshop, Dave & Busters and food trucks. Purchase tickets at www.truckadventures.org

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