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July 8 - 11, 2010
Kent Cornucopia Days 2010 - "The Festival of
the Valley" - A community service project of the
Kent Lions,
Kent WA |
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Special Events during Kent Cornucopia Days Lions Health Fair (see attached info) Visit the Lions Health Fair and be tested for eyesight, hearing, diabetes, blood pressure and other health needs. Donated by the members of the Kent Lions and local community health care providers.
Chalk Art in the Streets Artist Louis Chinn will be working with youth volunteers to bring attention the Arts at Kent Cornucopia Days through chalk art designs. Visitors are invited to join in the fun! Various locations and hours, Saturday and Sunday.
Northwest Renaissance Poets Celebrate the literary arts at Kent Cornucopia Days by attending the poetry reading on Saturday at 11 am at the Centennial Center, 400 West Gowe Street.
Kent Police & Fire Departments Safety Fair Our annual display of Kent's Fire and Police vehicles & programs. View Fire trucks and cars, police units and DARE cars. On Railroad Ave between Meeker and Gowe.
Military Display Several of our country’s military branches bring out lots of their equipment for display. Kids just love climbing over Humvee's, Bradley Fighting Vehicles and hands on looks and instruction of small arms. On Gowe St just east of 1st St.
Beer Garden Sponsored by the Ram Restaurant, and located in Burlington Green Park. A wonderful place for you to enjoy handcrafted beers from the Big Horn Brewery. It is also right next to the Gazebo Stage and a great food court. Come on over and enjoy this event that benefits several non-profit groups.
Kent Valley Artist “Art Show” Enjoy this long standing event at Kent Cornucopia Days. The Kent Valley Artists demonstrate and showcase their in the Rosebed Bud Park on 1st Ave between Meeker & Gowe Streets.
Lions Bingo Bingo returns with “Lions Bingo” at the Titus Park on 1st & Titus
Kent Cornucopia Blood Drive The Puget Sound Blood Center will hold a blood drive during Kent Cornucopia Days at Columbia Bank, corner of 4th & Meeker, on Saturday. For further information visit www.psbc,org. 10 am – 4 pm |