Smiling for a photo during the touch-a-truck experience at Worcester Prep are (l-r) Berlin Police Department Detective Cpl. Jessica Collins and K-9 Officer Dock; and WPS pre-K students Brooks Luckenbaugh, Rehoboth Beach; Priyansh Patel, Lewes; and Leo Hudson, Lewes. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
The Town of Berlin, Md., and Mayor Zack Tyndall brought a touch-a-truck experience to Worcester Preparatory School Nov. 6.
The prekindergarten class had a blast exploring and learning about the different trucks that are utilized in the community. From emergency vehicles to utility trucks, the kids were able to have a hands-on experience and gain a better understanding of exactly what each vehicle is used for.
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