The City of Milford is hosting its Annual Touch-A-Truck Community Event – its first since COVID – on Saturday, May 20 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Walnut St. in Downtown Milford. This family-friendly event will feature City Public Works vehicles (i.e. trash and electric bucket trucks), Milford Police Department vehicles, Carlisle Fire Company trucks, food trucks, and city department information tables.
In addition to the Touch-A-Truck event, Mayor Archie Campbell, City Manager Mark Whitfield and Chief of Police Cecilia Ashe will be hosting a City Hall Open House at 201 S. Walnut St. from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The public is encouraged to visit City Hall, chat with these city representatives, enjoy light refreshments, and take a tour if they wish.
“Our Touch-A-Truck Community Event is for kids of all ages to enjoy,” said Whitfield. “Folks can see the best of our service equipment and how it operates. We also welcome citizens to an Open House at City Hall to have coffee and conversations with the Mayor, City Manager and Chief Ashe.”
Scheduled food trucks include Cinnabon, Holy Smokes BBQ, Sabor Latino and Smash N’ Dash Burgery.
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