
La Vergne is gearing up for a day of community fun with its annual Block Party and Touch-a-Truck event, slated for April 26 at Veterans Memorial Park, located at 115 Floyd Mayfield Drive. The celebration kicks off at 11 a.m., and winds down around 3 p.m., offering filled with games, food trucks, and the unique hands-on experience for curious minds to interact with a variety of vehicles. According to the City of La Vergne's announcement, families can explore different types of vehicles and meet the people who operate such machines.
While the festivities are free of charge, the event welcomes all attendees to dive into an array of vendor booths and delicious gastronomic adventures. Parents can find solace in knowing that there will be safety-centric entertainment for children, including free vests and plastic hard hats available, while supplies last. However, to ensure your spot at this popular community gathering, consider registering through the provided online link or contact the parks office directly.
La Vergne’s Parks and Recreation department emphasizes the family-oriented nature of the event, with a focus on giving kids a firsthand glimpse into the world of service and utility vehicles. It's a tactile opportunity for children to climb aboard and imagine the day-to-day operations of vehicles they often only witness in passing. It's more than just an educational experience; it's a chance to bridge the gap between curiosity and understanding of the various roles these vehicles play in their lives.
For those seeking additional details or answers to potential queries, more information can be found on the official event website or by reaching out to La Vergne Parks and Rec at 615-793-3224. With spring in full swing, and the park coming alive with the laughter of children and the chatter of community bonding, it's an event that encapsulates the heart of La Vergne. Don't miss out on this interactive, connective experience that grows more vibrant with every passing year.









