Kent Cornucopia Days draws thousands of visitors | SLIDESHOW

Thousands of people attended the 45th annual Kent Cornucopia Days last weekend.

Young performers from Dance Expressions entertain spectators lining Fourth Avenue during the Kent Cornucopia Days Parade on Sunday.

Young performers from Dance Expressions entertain spectators lining Fourth Avenue during the Kent Cornucopia Days Parade on Sunday.

Thousands of people attended the 45th annual Kent Cornucopia Days last weekend.

Attractions included a large street fair on downtown streets, dragon boat races on Lake Meridian, a 5K run and walk along the Green River, a youth soccer tournament and a parade. The parade featured floats, dance troops, the Seafair Pirates and politicians running for state office, including Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Bryant.

The Kent Lions, a nonprofit organization, produces the festival each year.

The event began in the 1930s as the Kent Lettuce Festival before it went away during World War II. The festival came back n 1946 as the Cornucopia Festival. The event disappeared later for a number of years before the Kent Lions took over in 1972 calling the celebration Meeker Days before changing the name in 1980 to avoid confusion with a Puyallup festival.

 

 


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