CLARKSVILLE, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library launches another fun summer of reading with its Touch-A-Truck event, which will take place on June 1 from 10 am to 2 p.m. This free family-friendly event will allow children and adults to explore a variety of vehicles, including fire trucks, police cars, construction equipment, and more. Touch-A-Truck is a unique opportunity for children to see, touch, and even climb aboard the vehicles that they may see on the road every day.

In addition to exploring the vehicles, attendees can speak with the drivers and learn more about their jobs. The day’s activities will also include games, crafts, and giveaways. Local food trucks will be on-site to provide lunch and refreshments.

“We’re thrilled to be hosting Touch-A-Truck again this year,” said Christina Riedel, Library Director. “This is a great opportunity for children and their families to learn more about the vehicles that help keep Clarksville and Montgomery County operating smoothly.  We are also excited to use this event to showcase the wonderful program offerings happening this summer at your library.”

Visitors will also have a chance to preview and register for the 2024 Summer Reading Program, “Adventure Begins At Your Library,” which aims to inspire, challenge, and entertain all ages!

Touch-A-Truck will be held at Veteran’s Plaza in front of your Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library.  For more information, please contact your public library at 931-648-8826 or visit Clarksville.org.