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RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Three-year-old Grant Leighow of Turbotville is helped maneuver an excavator at a display offered by the Pennsylvania College of Technology Touch a Truck event at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds on Saturday. The event was a fundraiser for the Ashkar Elementary School PTA and allowed children a hands-on chance to view a variety of cars, trucks, emergency vehicles and tractors.

RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Three-year-old Grant Leighow of Turbotville is helped maneuver an excavator at a display offered by the Pennsylvania College of Technology Touch a Truck event at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds on Saturday. The event was a fundraiser for the Ashkar Elementary School PTA and allowed children a hands-on chance to view a variety of cars, trucks, emergency vehicles and tractors.

RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette correspondent Sonny Gardner of Hughesville examines a small tractor at the Touch a Truck event at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds on Saturday. The event was a fundraiser for the Ashkar Elementary School PTA and allowed children a hands-on chance to view a variety of cars, trucks, emergency vehicles and tractors.

RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Visitors walk past a line of heavy equipment at the Touch a Truck event at the Lycoming County Fair Saturday. The event was a fundraiser for the Ashkar Elementary School PTA and allowed children a hands-on chance to view a variety of cars, trucks, emergency vehicles and tractors.

RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Seven-year-old Everest Probst of Williamsport poses for pictures in a South Williamsport fire truck at the Touch a Truck event at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds on Saturday. The event was a fundraiser for the Ashkar Elementary School PTA and allowed children a hands-on chance to view a variety of cars, trucks, emergency vehicles and tractors.

RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Madison Dobbs of Hughesville looks at the interior of a South Williamsport fire truck at the Touch a Truck event at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds on Saturday. The event was a fundraiser for the Ashkar Elementary School PTA and allowed children a hands-on chance to view a variety of cars, trucks, emergency vehicles and tractors.

RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Ryan Andrese of Benton gets in the driver’s seat of a modified car on display by Bent Metal Motorsports at the Touch a Truck event at the Lycoming County Fair Saturday. The event was a fundraiser for the Ashkar Elementary School PTA and allowed children a hands-on chance to view a variety of cars, trucks, emergency vehicles and tractors.

RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Mae Moser of Milton tries to look at the dashboard of a modified car on display by Bent Metal Motorsports at the Touch a Truck event at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds on Saturday. The event was a fundraiser for the Ashkar Elementary School PTA and allowed children a hands-on chance to view a variety of cars, trucks, emergency vehicles and tractors.

Three-year-old Grant Leighow of Turbotville is helped maneuver an excavator at a display offered by the Pennsylvania College of Technology at the Touch a Truck event at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds on Saturday. The event was a fundraiser for the Ashkar Elementary School PTA and allowed the kids to get a hands-on chance to check out a variety of cars, trucks, emergency vehicles and tractors. Sonny Gardner of Hughesville examines a small tractor at the event. Various food vendors and local organizations attended the event. There were also games for family fun and a basket raffle.

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