Children + Touch-A-Truck = Fun
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Children + Touch-A-Truck = Fun

Some 2,800 people attended the second annual Touch-A-Truck event, June 14, at the Chantilly Regional Library. Sponsors were the library and the Sully District Police Station. Besides the Fairfax County Fire and Police departments, participants included: Virginia State and Manassas Park police; county Animal Shelter and Public Works; Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF); and Fairfax Connector. Also taking part were: Willow Springs Towing; Fairfax Water; Dominion Power; VDOT; CSI Disposal; Mr. Knick Knack; Paws for Reading; Chantilly High’s Choir, Jazz Band and Robotics Team; three balloon artists and the Chick-fil-A cow.

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From left are Noah Robinson, 5, and Elijah Robinson, 7, in the water truck.

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Abraham Zuhairi, 4, enjoys being inside the Fairfax Water bobcat.

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Little Rocky Run’s Rhett Weber, 3, inside Dominion Power’s bucket truck.

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Toddlers enjoy walking up and down the ramp of the Willow Springs tow truck.

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Chantilly’s Aurelia Attaway, 2, holds her ducky while manning a Fairfax County garbage truck.

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Luis Alfaro, 10, in a Fairfax County pressure-washing truck.

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Max Neely, 3, tries on a helmet inside an ATF Special Operations Team armored vehicle.

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Police PFC Greg Moss (left) and Det. Brian Storm, of Fairfax County’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal …

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Austin Westcott, 4, tries out a Fairfax County police motorcycle.

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Hunter Wilfong, 2, wears Virginia State Police riot gear next to Trooper Ronchez Hancock.

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