Westfield’s Touch-a-Truck at the Droplight Grand Park Sports Campus (Lot F) has been moved to Thursday, June 18, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. due to the high probability of severe weather today.
This free hands-on event provides time for children to explore vehicles, meet the people who operate them, and discover the world of transportation and machinery.
“Touch-a-Truck is a great way for kids to see the vehicles that keep Westfield moving up-close and personal,” Mayor Scott Willis said. “It’s one of our most memorable events for the whole family, and I hope to see you there.”
To create a more inclusive experience, the first hour of Touch-a-Truck will be a sensory-friendly experience. From 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., loud noises such as honking horns, flashing lights, or sirens will not be permitted. After 5:30 p.m., complimentary ear plugs will be available at the informational tents for those who would like to enjoy a quieter experience.
More than 20 vehicles will be on display for exploration, including a fire engine, police cruiser, dump truck, skid steer, concrete truck, and more. Additional activities and attractions will include lawn games, inflatable activities, and airbrush artists.
The event is free and is open to families of all ages. Free parking is available at Lots E and G with shuttles provided to-and-from Lot F. For more information about Touch-a-Truck, visit westfieldin.gov/touchatruck.

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