Truck-A-Palooza returns to Kennesaw in October with hands-on vehicle displays

Lisa Cupid, Commission Chairwoman at Cobb County
Lisa Cupid, Commission Chairwoman at Cobb County - Cobb County
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Truck-A-Palooza 2025 will take place on Saturday, October 4, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Town Center Mall in Kennesaw, specifically in the back parking lot near the food court. The event will be held rain or shine.

Attendees will have the opportunity to explore a range of vehicles including police cars, SWAT trucks, fire rescue trucks, fire engines, heavy construction vehicles, dump trucks, military vehicles and others. Admission is $5 per person with a maximum of $20 per family for up to six members. Children under two years old can attend for free. Both cash and credit cards will be accepted at the gate.

The event is designed as a family-friendly and educational experience. Organizers encourage visitors to bring cameras for photo opportunities with the vehicles.

Proceeds from Truck-A-Palooza 2025 will go toward supporting educational safety programs provided by the Cobb County Safety Village.

For additional information about the event, interested parties can call 770-852-3272.

Cobb County schools saw an enrollment increase of less than 0.1% during the 2022-23 school year compared to the previous year (https://www.gadoe.org/). The total number of students enrolled in Cobb County schools was 115,076 for that period (https://www.gadoe.org/). White students made up 33% of Cobb County’s student body during this time (https://www.gadoe.org/).



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