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MILFORD — The Milford Community Building was jam-packed for hours with revelers from the area enjoying the third annual Milford Block Party Saturday, Sept. 28. The four-hour event was sponsored by Harvest Coffee. Festivities inside the building included free hot dogs, popcorn, fruit, veggies and drinks; children’s crafts; tables staffed by various charitable and service …read more.

WARSAW — The Warsaw Parks & Recreation Department hosted a Touch-A-Truck today Saturday, June 1, at Central Park. The event lasts until 3 p.m. so there’s still time to come out and explore.  Area children were invited to put their imagination in gear. This free, fun community event gives the young, and young at heart, …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Parks & Recreation Department’s annual Touch-A-Truck event in the parking lot of Warsaw’s Center Lake on Saturday, June 2, was a popular event for enthusiastic youngsters who could barely contain their excitement at climbing up on giant construction or emergency services vehicles. The event was held from noon until 3 p.m. Some …read more.

SYRACUSE — There are toys and then there are big toys. At least from the perspective of a child anyway. Syracuse Parks Department held its annual Touch-A-Truck event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 5, on Long Drive in front of the Syracuse Community Center and also in the community center driveway. Tyler …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Parks & Recreation Department will hold Touch-A-Truck, a free event, from noon to 3 p.m.on Saturday, June 3 at Central Park. Touch-A-Truck is an opportunity to not only look at, but be inside and explore various types of trucks, and equipment, from various companies and organizations. Some of these trucks include an …read more.

SYRACUSE — There is something about big trucks, heavy equipment and emergency vehicles. Kids are fascinated with the bells and whistles and the sheer size of those vehicles.

SYRACUSE — Syracuse Parks & Recreation Department is hosting Touch-A-Truck from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 6, at the Syracuse Community Center, North Long Drive. This hands-on event will provide kids with the opportunity to see, touch and explore their favorite big trucks, heavy equipment and emergency vehicles as well as interact with community support leaders who operate them.

Syracuse Park Superintendent Chad Jonsson brought up the Lakeside Park concession stand/restrooms during the Syracuse Park Board’s regular meeting Monday, March 13, asking for board members thoughts on whether the structure should be replaced or rehabbed. In addition to being an “eyesore,” it was noted the structure’s location made it unappealing for parents to send …read more.

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