The Truck Stop Family Festival PDF Print E-mail

Where people of all ages can touch trucks of all sizes!

When: Saturday, September 18, 2010
Where: Northwoods Mall parking lot
What: Junior League of Peoria The Truck Stop Family Festival

 

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There will be plenty of fun for the entire family. Climb, explore & discover your favorite things on wheels. This exciting event will feature a variety of vehicles available for hands-on interactive learning and exploration. We have over 50 vehicles for you to explore. Additionally, this event will have a variety of live demonstrations, face-painting, a clown and “cozy coupe” rides along with the opportunity to purchase a raffle ticket.

The Junior League of Peoria is sponsoring a coloring contest where three lucky children will win a $25 Mastercard/Visa donated by Junior League of Peoria. Download the contest form and contest rules to participate

If you would like to become a sponsor, make a donation or display a vehicle in this event, follow this link for the applicable forms.

2010 Truck Stop Entertainers:
  • Tickles the Clown
  • Face Painting by Kelsi Dunkelbarger
  • Magic by Greg McNeil
  • Balloons from Fritch Heating and Cooling
  • Ball Pit by CIT Group Inc
  • License Making by CIT Group Inc
The following businesses will have vehicles on display participants :
• Area Disposal Service, Inc.
• City of Peoria Public Works Dept.
• Peoria City Police Dept.
• Greater Peoria Mass Transit
• Chuck’s Towing
• Peoria Public Library Book mobile
• Construction Materials
• Peoria Park District
• Coca-Cola
• Central Illinois Truck Club
• Central Illinois Trucks, Inc.
• Heavenly Dreams
• Bob Lindsey Honda
• Bradley Mechanical Engineering Dept.
• 93.3 The Drive

Sponsored in part by:
93.3 The Drive CIT Group, Inc.
Purpose: The Truck Stop Family Festival helps the Junior League of Peoria make Central Illinois a better place to live. We have been able to impact our community by bringing valued projects like Race for the Cure and Family House to Peoria. Today, our members diligently work to complete important initiatives such as Kids in the Kitchen (Childhood anti-obesity), and The Peoria PlayHouse (a planned interactive children’s museum to be opened in the Glen Oak Pavilion)