Lights, Sirens and Action: Clay County holds annual ‘Touch-a-Truck’ event
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Lights, Sirens and Action: Clay County holds annual ‘Touch-a-Truck’ event

Nov 03, 2024

Jenn Samsel, WJXT Content Gatherer, Jacksonville

CLAY COUNTY, Fla. – Over the weekend, Clay County held its annual Touch-a-Truck: What Moves Clay event, which allowed families to interact with county officials, employees, and volunteers while checking out various trucks and even a helicopter.

Kids were given stickers and trinkets and learned about services, heavy machinery, and various vehicles, including fire trucks and police cars.

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“This is the perfect event for families to “touch” and experience emergency vehicles and to learn all about the different groups and programs that make our county great," said Jessica Barreto, senior multimedia and public information officer.

In addition, there were food trucks, free giveaways, outdoor activities, and a plethora of organizations to help inform residents about available resources.

Clay County Sheriff Michelle Cook said the event is one of her yearly favorites.

“This is one of my personal favorite events because it’s really an opportunity to have a good interaction, especially with the younger people,” said Sheriff Cook

According to county officials, the event, which has been running for the past three years, allows the county to showcase its partnerships and enables its residents to “come together as one team.”

“When our residents meet us most, one of the unique things that we have here in Clay is that we all come together as one team, and this event showcases those partnerships,” said County Director of Communications Laura Christmas.

The event, originally scheduled for September, was postponed due to Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

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