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First Habitat for Humanity Touch-A-Truck event successful
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First Habitat for Humanity Touch-A-Truck event successful

  • First Habitat for Humanity Touch-A-Truck event successful

    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Many community heroes supported Habitat for Humanity of Rabun County’s Touch-A-Truck event in Clayton last weekend and children had the opportunity to explore various vehicles such as fire trucks, tow trucks and many others. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver’s seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at Habitat for Humanity’s Touch-A-Truck event.

  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The band Sweet Charity performs for a crowd at Habitat for Humanity of Rabun County's Touch-A-Truck event last weekend. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver's seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at Habitat for Humanity's Touch-A-Truck event.

    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The band Sweet Charity performs for a crowd at Habitat for Humanity of Rabun County’s Touch-A-Truck event last weekend. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver’s seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at Habitat for Humanity’s Touch-A-Truck event.

  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Last weekend's Habitat for Humanity Touch-A-Truck event was a success as hundreds of families enjoyed the interactive event. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver's seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at the Habitat for Humanity Touch-A-Truck event.

    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Last weekend’s Habitat for Humanity Touch-A-Truck event was a success as hundreds of families enjoyed the interactive event. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver’s seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at the Habitat for Humanity Touch-A-Truck event.

  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Children and families had the opportunity to see an AirLife Georgia helicopter land and take off, meet first responders and explore the inside of the aircraft. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver's seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at the Habitat for Humanity Touch-A-Truck event.

    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Children and families had the opportunity to see an AirLife Georgia helicopter land and take off, meet first responders and explore the inside of the aircraft. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver’s seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at the Habitat for Humanity Touch-A-Truck event.

  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Police officers were some of the heroes who interacted with the community during Habitat for Humanity of Rabun County's first Touch-A-Truck event last weekend. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver's seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at Habitat for Humanity's Touch-A-Truck event.

    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Police officers were some of the heroes who interacted with the community during Habitat for Humanity of Rabun County’s first Touch-A-Truck event last weekend. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver’s seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at Habitat for Humanity’s Touch-A-Truck event.

  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Habitat for Humanity's Touch-A-Truck event in Rabun County was a family-friendly endeavor that featured dozens of vehicles showcasing community heroes and businesses in an interactive way. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver's seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at Habitat for Humanity's Touch-A-Truck event.

    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Habitat for Humanity’s Touch-A-Truck event in Rabun County was a family-friendly endeavor that featured dozens of vehicles showcasing community heroes and businesses in an interactive way. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver’s seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at Habitat for Humanity’s Touch-A-Truck event.

  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Families interact with a Mack tractor trailer, a Pitts Lowboy and a D7 Dozer Caterpillar presented by Nichols Contracting, Inc. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver's seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at the Habitat for Humanity Touch-A-Truck event.

    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Families interact with a Mack tractor trailer, a Pitts Lowboy and a D7 Dozer Caterpillar presented by Nichols Contracting, Inc. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver’s seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at the Habitat for Humanity Touch-A-Truck event.

  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Northeast Georgia Regional Library System's bookmobile was a popular destination for visitors during Habitat for Humanity of Rabun County's Touch-A-Truck event. Kim Gurtler waves in the foreground. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver's seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla donated by Capital City Home Loans at Habitat for Humanity's Touch-A-Truck event.

    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Northeast Georgia Regional Library System’s bookmobile was a popular destination for visitors during Habitat for Humanity of Rabun County’s Touch-A-Truck event. Kim Gurtler waves in the foreground. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver’s seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla donated by Capital City Home Loans at Habitat for Humanity’s Touch-A-Truck event.

  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Bryce Shackleford and James Jones engaged with children during Habitat for Humanity of Rabun County's Touch-A-Truck event using this excavator from Bryson Grading & Paving. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver's seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla, donated by Capital City Home Loans, at Habitat for Humanity's Touch-A-Truck event.

    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Bryce Shackleford and James Jones engaged with children during Habitat for Humanity of Rabun County’s Touch-A-Truck event using this excavator from Bryson Grading & Paving. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver’s seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla, donated by Capital City Home Loans, at Habitat for Humanity’s Touch-A-Truck event.

  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Some unique vehicles were on display during Habitat for Humanity of Rabun County's Touch-A-Truck event. Ric Rahn presented this World War II Jeep on the left and a 1934 Ford pickup truck on the right. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver's seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at Habitat for Humanity's Touch-A-Truck event.

    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Some unique vehicles were on display during Habitat for Humanity of Rabun County’s Touch-A-Truck event. Ric Rahn presented this World War II Jeep on the left and a 1934 Ford pickup truck on the right. Below: James Reddy, 4, and Jones Reddy, 2, enjoy climbing into the driver’s seat of this 1960 Fiat Multipla presented by Capital City Home Loans at Habitat for Humanity’s Touch-A-Truck event.

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