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Touch-A-Truck Set For Saturday, May 5

By: Kat Boutwell
Updated: May 2, 2012
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Many kids love to play with toy fire trucks and police cars and this weekend they can explore the real thing.
The Annual Touch-A-Truck event allows kids to learn all about these vehicles from Police and Firemen themselves.
There will even be tractors, boats and other emergency vehicles on to explore.
Strike and Tusk the Razorback will be greeting kids as well.
The interactive event is just $5 a ticket or $20 per family at the John Q. Hammons Center this Saturday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The event benefits the Junior League.

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