All My Sons brings moving truck to Windsor Heights Touch-A-Truck event
By AI, Created 6:11 PM UTC, May 27, 2026, /AGP/ – All My Sons Moving & Storage took part in Windsor Heights’ annual Touch-A-Truck event earlier this month, giving children in the Des Moines area a hands-on look at one of its moving trucks. The appearance highlighted the company’s community outreach and let families explore the truck, ask questions and learn how movers work.
Why it matters: - The event gave families in the greater Des Moines area a low-pressure way to interact with a moving company and its equipment. - The appearance also showed how community events can build familiarity and trust for a service that many people only encounter during stressful moves.
What happened: - All My Sons Moving & Storage brought one of its signature moving trucks to Colby Park in Windsor Heights, Iowa, for the city’s annual Touch-A-Truck event earlier this month. - The event was hosted by the City of Windsor Heights and the Des Moines Children’s Museum at the Windsor Heights Community & Event Center at 6900 School Street. - The free event ran from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. - Families from across the greater Des Moines area attended. - Children explored big vehicles up close, including the All My Sons truck.
The details: - Organizers provided noise-cancelling headphones and a calming tent to make the event welcoming for children with sensory needs. - All My Sons team members answered questions, lifted children into the cab, showed the cargo area and explained what a day in the life of a mover looks like. - The company used the event to show the process from the first box loaded to the last piece of furniture set in place. - Zack Turturici, chief marketing officer for All My Sons Moving & Storage, said the company’s team looks forward to sharing that experience with families in the communities it serves. - The company offers a free moving quote at More information.
Between the lines: - The Touch-A-Truck appearance fits All My Sons’ family-first branding and its emphasis on care, communication and professionalism. - Public events like this can make a moving company feel more approachable before a customer ever books a move. - The company is using community visibility as part of its broader identity, not just as a marketing add-on.
What’s next: - All My Sons says it will continue showing up at community events in the markets it serves. - The company’s website remains the main place for people to request quotes and learn about services.
The bottom line: - A moving truck became a hands-on attraction, and All My Sons used the moment to reinforce its local presence and family-friendly image.
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