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"Big Truck Day" in Redmond

Get up close and personal with big trucks, tractors and construction equipment. Spend an afternoon at the park climbing on and around all sorts of big vehicles. Hard hat and a tractor pulled hayride are included. This is a self-directed event, come early and stay as long as you like, or arrive later and miss the crowds. Pre-registration required; register each child seperately.
  • You can register on the phone (or online). Registration info is here
  • More info about the event is here (Search for "truck day")
  • Event code (for registration) is 40174
Date: Friday, 31st Aug 2012 (from 12:00 PM - 03:00 PM)

Location:
Farrel-McWhirter Park - Hutcheson Picnic Shelter
19545 Redmond Road
REDMOND, WA 98052

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