Aurora, Ill - Over 800 attendees flocked to the Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center on Saturday, September 14 for the annual Kids Expo and Touch-A-Truck event, hosted by State Representative Stephanie Kifowit (D-Oswego). The event, held from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., was a resounding success, with families enjoying a perfect day of sunshine, fun activities, and interactive experiences. Highlights of the day included over 100 Kids ID Cards issued, providing an essential safety measure for children. Attendees had the chance to explore a variety of vehicles, from big rigs and emergency vehicles to an electric Hummer and an ambulance helicopter. The helicopter, which landed around 10:30 a.m. and departed at noon, was a standout attraction, with kids eagerly lining up to take pictures inside. “Each year, I look forward to seeing families come together at this event,” said Rep. Kifowit. “It’s a fun day for children and their families to engage with educational activities, meet professionals from different fields, and explore vehicles they often see from a distance. I encourage everyone to come out and enjoy this event next year—it’s a great way to ensure children’s safety while creating lasting memories.” The event also featured face painting, ice cream, and interactive exhibits from organizations such as Fox Valley United Way/Spark, the City of Aurora, VNA Healthcare, Waubonsee Community College, and the Illinois State Treasurer’s ICASH program. Fox Valley United Way/Spark collected diapers for their annual donation drive, while other booths provided engaging demonstrations and educational content. “Seeing the joy and excitement on the children’s faces as they explore the various trucks and activities is truly heartwarming,” Rep. Kifowit remarked. “This event is not just about fun—it's also about educating our kids on the different roles and technologies that shape our community. I’m grateful to everyone who participated and helped make this year’s Kids Expo such a memorable experience. It’s moments like these that remind us of the strength and spirit of our community.” For more information, contact the office of State Representative Stephanie Kifowit at (630) 585-1308 or [email protected]. ###
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