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Jersey and Jordan Sherrod, 5 and 3, climb inside the claw of an excavator Saturday during Little Hands Big Trucks at the Roger Short Soccer Complex. The United Way of the Golden Triangle Region hosted the event, where children could interact with vehicles like the fire truck, police cars, tractors, bucket trucks, excavators and more. Fanny Tate, the boys’ mother, said they came out to the event because their father is a firefighter. Abigail Sipe Rochester/Dispatch Staff
Sa’hari Quinn, 6, climbs out of a Waste Pro dump truck Saturday during Little Hands Big Trucks. The truck’s operator allowed Quinn, and other attendees, to use the controls to raise and lower the truck’s bed, like it would move when dumping garbage. Abigail Sipe Rochester/Dispatch Staff
Christian Bland and Natalie Jones, both 8, smile for a photo Saturday while sitting inside a John Deere tractor during Little Hands Big Trucks. The pair were there with their mothers, Victoria Bland and Amber Jones. Amber said the group came out to have “fun with the kids.” Abigail Sipe Rochester/Dispatch Staff
Corbin Saucer, 3, is held by Columbus Light and Water lineman Bobby May as they ride up in the bucket of a CLW truck Saturday during Little Hands Big Trucks. After the bucket had descended, Corbin started jumping up and down from excitement. Corbin’s mother is Cheltsi Saucer and his father is Derek Saucer. Abigail Sipe Rochester/Dispatch Staff
Connor Clay, 6, and Carson Clay, 5, climb into the side door of an ambulance from Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle, while mother Jakki Harris watches the two boys. The ambulance was parked at the Roger Short Soccer Complex Saturday for Little Hands Big Trucks. Attendees who went into the ambulance could see some of the life saving equipment used while bringing patients to the hospital. Abigail Sipe Rochester/Dispatch Staff
Sydney Graham, 4, jumps into the arms of her mother Summer Graham as she climbs out of a fire truck Saturday morning during Little Hands Big Trucks. Summer said her daughter was most excited to see the school bus, but it was a “fun filled day.” Abigail Sipe Rochester/Dispatch Staff
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