Before the tree lighting festivities at last year’s Winterfest, children enjoyed stories at the Kent library.  Angelina Folino, left, and Melissa Wilson acted out the story with the librarian.  - Charles Cortes/ Reporter
Charles Cortes/ Reporter
Before the tree lighting festivities at last year’s Winterfest, children enjoyed stories at the Kent library. Angelina Folino, left, and Melissa Wilson acted out the story with the librarian.

Winterfest Celebration is Saturday in downtown Kent


December 6, 2008 · Updated 1:11 PM 

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Schedule of Events

• 9 a.m. to noon

Holly Jolly Waffle Breakfast at Maggie’s on Meeker: $5 for waffle, sausage, coffee or orange juice. Donate canned food or cash for the Kent Food Bank

• 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Holiday Parks Bazaar at Kent Commons

• 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Merchants Open for Holiday Shopping and Dining.

• 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Musical entertainment: On street corners in downtown Kent featuring local youth and adult music groups

• 11 a.m.

Holly Jolly One Mile Walk with Mayor Cooke, Cool Bird: Beginning at The Balanced Athlete. Bring a canned food item or cash for the Kent Food Bank

• 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Morford Family Holiday Carousel at Town Square Plaza

• Noon to 2 p.m.

Meet the Kent Fire Department at Second and Meeker

• 1–5 p.m.

Holly Jolly Horse Drawn Carriage: Free with Kent Food Bank Donation.

• 2 p.m.

Kids ‘n Kritters Pet Walk: Beginning at the carousel

• 4 p.m.

Holiday Reading from the Kent Lions at the Kent Library

• 4:30-6:30 p.m.

Kent Lions’ Parade, Santa’s Arrival, Bike Give-away and annual tree-lighting at Town Square Park

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