Hy-Vee hosts third annual Touch a Truck Saturday
T-R PHOTOS BY ROBERT MAHARRY —Chris Rew shows off the Aircare helicopter while Myles Huffaker takes a look inside.
The event featured a wide variety of large vehicles and gave children the opportunity to sit in all of them.
EMTs Jacob Burt and Gaby Gonzalez showed off the UnityPoint ambulance vehicle and a stretcher they use to transport patients.
Teddy Grabau has a laugh while checking out the tire of a John Deer
Kennia Reyes and Gail Halsted of Hy-Vee served up free hot dogs during the Touch a Truck event on Saturday morning.
Titus, Ezekiel and Adi Trosen and Atlas and Rook Arnold pose for a photo with the signature smiley face signs from L. Hogeland Auto Plaza during the Touch a Truck event.
Marshall County Chief Deputy Ben Veren gave visitors the chance to take a look inside a sheriff’s office vehicle.
The Hy-Vee parking lot was the place to be on Saturday morning as the grocery store hosted the third annual Touch a Truck event featuring all sorts of vehicles ranging from law enforcement and first responders to dump trucks, tractors and even an Aircare Helicopter.
- T-R PHOTOS BY ROBERT MAHARRY —Chris Rew shows off the Aircare helicopter while Myles Huffaker takes a look inside.
- The event featured a wide variety of large vehicles and gave children the opportunity to sit in all of them.
- EMTs Jacob Burt and Gaby Gonzalez showed off the UnityPoint ambulance vehicle and a stretcher they use to transport patients.
- Teddy Grabau has a laugh while checking out the tire of a John Deer
- Kennia Reyes and Gail Halsted of Hy-Vee served up free hot dogs during the Touch a Truck event on Saturday morning.
- Titus, Ezekiel and Adi Trosen and Atlas and Rook Arnold pose for a photo with the signature smiley face signs from L. Hogeland Auto Plaza during the Touch a Truck event.
- Marshall County Chief Deputy Ben Veren gave visitors the chance to take a look inside a sheriff’s office vehicle.