Sunday, September 16, 2012

Colorado Truck Day!

COLORADO TRUCK DAY
Benefitting the “Bright Horizons
Foundation for Children”
SATURDAY, September 22, 2012
10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Boulder County Fairgrounds South Lot
9595 Nelson Rd., Longmont, Colorado
Touch a Truck—Help a Child! Give your child a fun-filled day and make a difference in the lives of children in need at the same time. Teach your children the importance of giving back at an event that's set up just for them! The event will feature a wide range of trucks and vehicles for kids and adults of all ages to explore.
  • Explore the Trucks: Baja racers, horse trailers, motorcycles, a playground truck, tractors, a tricked out Jeep, a Shred It truck, Mac trucks, and more!
  • Learn how the trucks work: climb in, around and on them
  • Activities: Face painting, caricature artist, and bouncy castle!
  • Suggested Entrance Fee: donation of $5 per child, adults free – proceeds benefit the Bright Horizons Foundation for children
  • OPEN TO THE EVERYONE: Invite family, friends, neighbors, and anyone who wants to join in the fun!
What happens with the money raised? All proceeds from the event will go to the Bright Horizons Foundation for Children, a non-profit organization focused on brightening the lives of children and families in crisis. For more information, please visit www.brighthorizonsfoundation.org.
Thanks to the companies & trucks involved: Crazy Insane Racing, Colorado Horse Rescue, Playtime Playground Equipment, Schwann, B and G Equipment, and Prestige Dodge.
Interested in Bringing a Vehicle & Promoting Your Company? You can still join in and share a vehicle and your business with the community and children. Contact Diana Eagle at (303) 682-0102, westlongmont@brighthorizons.

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