You’ll get a kick out of Kent this summer
Summer is a great time for outdoor fun in Kent! Here are a few ideas: Outdoor play Become part of a life-size board game at West Fenwick Park. “Slides and Climbers” is a colorful replica of the vintage game with lots of slides and crawl spaces. The play area is ADA accessible. Choose your favorite water activity at Lake Meridian …
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Spring into Kent for trails, treats and raceboats
Ready to get out and have fun with your family? A spring weekend or day trip to Kent can include food trails, biking trails and raceboats. Consider the following activities for fun before, during and after spring break. If you’ve spent the last two years in fast food drive-thru lines and curbside to-go orders, reintroduce your kids to sit-down dining. …
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Take on winter with Kent’s best comfort food
Add warmth to winter’s dark, chilly days with a spoonful of Kent’s best comfort food. Within the city’s global cuisine you’ll find tasty options from pho to po’boys, dumplings to macaroni and cheese.
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7 fun things to try in Kent before summer runs out
Have you done anything new or fun this summer? Kent to the rescue! The city offers dozens of parks, trails and events to ensure your summer isn’t a bummer.
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Fall fun in Kent: farms, music, food trails and hockey
With hay rides, hockey, craft beer, food trails and concerts, Kent is your basecamp for sampling global cuisine and entertainment. Here are some ideas to inspire fun times this fall: Carpinito Brothers is the place to welcome the cooler season. Choose from 20 acres of pumpkins, catch a hayride or take on the corn maze. (This year’s theme: University of …
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Make a creative escape to Kent
July 2, 2021, Kent, Wash.-Ready for summer fun and flourish? Creativity and culture, art and food are at every turn in Kent, the eighth-most diverse city in the U.S Take a trip to Kent with this itinerary: Rusty Raven Studio, where every second Saturday kids get free take-home art projects. Their gallery wall is always changing and ready to inspire. …
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Coronavirus Travel Advisory
Washington State recommends a 7-day quarantine for interstate and international travel and asks residents to stay close to home. King County has moved to Phase 3 of a 4-phase re-opening plan. For a full list of restrictions, visit the state’s website. Mask Up Washington! As of June 26, cloth face coverings are now required most public spaces across the state. …
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Get a taste of spring
Are your taste buds dialed to spring? Find out what’s on the menu in Kent, Washington
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Pumpkin Fun and More at Kent’s Carpinito Brothers
Enjoy some autumn antics at Carpinito Brothers in Kent, Washington.
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