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Passaic County Sheriff's Office Invites All to the ‘Touch a Truck’ Fair in Wayne

Wayne

By: Richard L. Smith 

Mark your calendars for Sunday, June 4th, from 12-4 p.m., as the Passaic County Sheriff's Office presents its highly anticipated 'Touch a Truck' fair and festival.

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Hosted at the Passaic County Technical Institute, located at 45 Reinhart Road in Wayne, NJ, officials said this exciting event promises fun for the whole family.

Get ready for a day filled with thrilling activities and entertainment.

The fair will feature an array of food trucks serving up delicious treats, live bands providing great music, and exciting bounce houses to keep the kids entertained.

Officials said engaging games and giveaways will also be part of the event, adding to the festive atmosphere.

Sheriff Richard Berdnik extends a warm invitation to everyone in the community to attend this event. It's a fantastic opportunity for children and adults to explore various types of trucks and vehicles up close.

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From police cars and fire trucks to construction machinery and emergency response vehicles, there will be an impressive lineup to admire and learn about.

One of the fair's highlights will be a spectacular helicopter landing, which promises to be a thrilling sight for attendees. The Sheriff's Office has arranged this exciting addition to the event, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all.

Best of all, officials said there is no entry fee to attend the fair. So gather your family and friends and head over to the Passaic County Technical Institute on June 4th for an action-packed day of fun and exploration.

In case of inclement weather, a rain date has been scheduled for June 11th, so there's no need to worry about missing out on the excitement.

According to the Passaic County Sheriff's Office, over 800 people attended the event last year. 

Come and join in the festivities as the community comes together to celebrate, engage with the impressive display of trucks, and enjoy the various activities lined up for the day.

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