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Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 6:48 PM

Go ahead, touch a truck

HUTTO – Last week, children in Taylor visited the truck petting zoo, but prior to the event, they touched trucks in Hutto. The city of Hutto hosted its first ever Touch-A-Truck event during Spring Break.
Hutto Police Chief James Stuart stops for photos with children who are between climbing in and out of vehicles.
Hutto Police Chief James Stuart stops for photos with children who are between climbing in and out of vehicles.

HUTTO – Last week, children in Taylor visited the truck petting zoo, but prior to the event, they touched trucks in Hutto.

The city of Hutto hosted its first ever Touch-A-Truck event during Spring Break.

Anyone who loves trucks and cars had an opportunity to check out Hutto police cruisers, firetrucks, construction equipment and other vehicles. Guests also got to meet their drivers and learn about these cool rides that help make your community safe and clean.


A public works truck was one of the many vehicles available for children to explore in Hutto. Photos courtesy of the City of Hutto Facebook page

A public works truck was one of the many vehicles available for children to explore in Hutto. Photos courtesy of the City of Hutto Facebook page

Senior Animal Control Officer Wayne Cunningham brought his animal control truck to the touch a truck event last week.

Senior Animal Control Officer Wayne Cunningham brought his animal control truck to the touch a truck event last week.


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