By 1808Delaware
Get ready for a thrilling family event as Touch a Truck returns to Olentangy Berlin High School on Saturday, July 27, from 9:00 AM until noon. This popular event, held at 3140 Berlin Station Road in Delaware, is sponsored by the Delaware County Emergency Medical Services Department (DCEMS) and the Berlin Township Fire Department. Admission is free, making it a perfect outing for families and vehicle enthusiasts of all ages.
Explore Over 100 Vehicles
Approximately 100 public-service and commercial vehicles will be on display, offering a unique opportunity for kids and adults to get up close and personal with heavy machinery. The lineup includes:
- Helicopters (weather permitting)
- Boats
- Buses
- Farm Equipment
This “no-horns” event ensures a safe and enjoyable experience for all attendees. Children and those young at heart can explore these vehicles, learn about their functions, and meet the professionals who operate them.
Support a Good Cause
Attendees are encouraged to bring donations of canned food items and box fans. These will be collected at the event by People In Need, Inc., of Delaware County, supporting local families in need. Your contributions will make a significant difference in the community.
New Additions This Year
Increased Turnout Expected
Last year’s event saw an estimated 4,000 people in attendance, and organizers are anticipating an even larger turnout this year. The event’s new promotional partnership with CBUS Media Group, the parent company of Sunny 95, the official radio sponsor, is expected to attract more visitors.
Local Food Trucks
This year, attendees will have the option to place orders from several local food trucks on site, adding a delicious culinary experience to the day’s activities. Enjoy a variety of food options as you explore the event.
Event Details
- Date: Saturday, July 27
- Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
- Location: Olentangy Berlin High School, 3140 Berlin Station Road, Delaware, OH
- Admission: Free
For more information about DCEMS and the Touch a Truck event, visit DCEMS Community Outreach or follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
Source: Delaware County; Image by Bernhard Mülhens from Pixabay