Touch-a-Truck Returns to Delight Children in Arcadia

If your child has ever wanted to climb a bulldozer this is the event for them. – Courtesy photo / SCCM
If your child has ever wanted to climb a bulldozer this is the event for them. – Courtesy photo / SCCM

Southern California Children’s Museum’s (SCCM) signature Touch-a-Truck event is back. This year, it’s happening on Saturday, Sept. 29, at Santa Anita Park. The event will go from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (with a horn free hour from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.).

SCCM’s Touch-a- Truck event is a hands-on learning experience for children to explore a variety of large trucks, heavy machinery, recreational vehicles, emergency vehicles, and more. The event is part of SCCM’s broader goal to provide play-based activities designed to foster excitement and spark a real sense of wonder in all children.

Calling all future firefighters to inspect this fire truck. – Courtesy photo / SCCM

Tickets for the event are $5 per individual or $15 for a family of four. Children under the age of one enter for no cost. Tickets can be purchased at ticketpeak.com/res/socalkids.

For more information on the event or to learn more about Southern California Children’s Museum, visit socalkids.org.

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