A Windy Touch-a-Truck
It was a busy and windy day for The Junior League of Reading’s 18th Annual Touch-a-Truck event on Sunday, April 27th. There was so much to see with over 50 businesses, organizations, and non-profits at the event, which was held at the FirstEnergy Stadium in Reading, PA. There were over 1,000 attendees and a variety of vehicles. This year, we brought a DVC tri-axle dump truck for eager children to explore. The DVC team was excited to meet the families and to provide information about the trucks and also DVC and the Empire Group.
DVC’s table was set up at the start of the vehicles area. We were kept on our toes helping kids of all ages into our truck. By walking around the event, it was clear that there were more exhibitors than previous years. The kids loved learning about the different vehicles and collecting giveaways. The DVC team handed out foam baseball mitts and baseball bats (while trying to keep them from blowing away!) to the kids as they waited in line to see the truck. The vendors provided fun samples and educated families on their services, along with those whom were selling their goods.
From a horse trailer to a propane truck, there was no shortage of excitement for children to experience. There was also a train ride for the little ones and Phunland with mini golf putting. Behind the scenes, The Junior League of Reading orchestrated the event flawlessly, which benefits Women’s Leadership and Youth Empowerment initiatives.
DVC extends heartfelt gratitude to the Junior League for their unwavering commitment and the opportunity to be part of such a remarkable event. With anticipation building for next year's gathering, the team eagerly looks forward to creating more lasting memories and fostering connections within the vibrant Reading community.
















