Kent Cider & Ale Trail set for March 7 in historic downtown

Published 12:47 pm Thursday, February 27, 2025

The Seattle-based Paula Boggs Band will perform Friday, March 7 at the Kent Cider & Ale Trail. The event runs from 6 to 9 p.m. in downtown Kent. COURTESY PHOTO, Paula Boggs Band

The Seattle-based Paula Boggs Band will perform Friday, March 7 at the Kent Cider & Ale Trail. The event runs from 6 to 9 p.m. in downtown Kent. COURTESY PHOTO, Paula Boggs Band

There will be plenty of entertainment and tasting samples along the Kent Cider & Ale Trail from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, March 7 in downtown Kent.

Entertainment:

• The Paula Boggs Band, of Seattle, combines American idioms with bluegrass for its “soulgrass” sound. The band will play at Make it Rain Fitness, 231 First Ave. S.

• “Goddess Kring,” multimedia artist Shannon Kringen, of Seattle, brings a unique and dynamic presence to the stage. Catch the performance at Cycle Therapy Bicycle, 215 W. Meeker St.

• Klyntel, of Seattle, is made up of talented performers specializing in powerhouse fusion jazz, hip-hop, funk, and R&B/soul. Known for their versatility, the group takes pride in their exceptional musicianship, years of experience and unwavering professionalism—key factors in their nearly decade-long success. The band will perform at Back 40 Outfitters, 205 W. Meeker St.

In addition to the entertainment, visitors can look forward to a diverse selection of cider, ales and boutique beverages while exploring downtown local spots. Discover new favorites and take advantage of tax-free six-packs or bottles to enjoy at home—whether you’re sharing with friends or savoring solo, according to Kent Downtown Partnership (KDP).

Participating vendors:

2 Towns Ciderhouse, of Corvallis, Oregon; Aslan Brewing, of Seattle; Bale Breaker Brewing Company, of Yakima; Contrivance Wine & Mead Co., of Auburn; Greenwood Cider, of Seattle; NightSide Distillery, of Edgewood; Offset Ciderworks, of Mountlake Terrace; Seapine Brewing, of Seattle; Talking Cedar, of Rochester; Wohlfert Craft Distilling, of Snohomish; and Wolfkin Cider, of Seattle.

Tickets cost $30 in advance or $40 at the door, 202 W. Gowe St. A ticket includes 10 tastings, a disposable glass, a wristband and a program guide.

Ticket purchase proceeds benefit the KDP, a 501c3 nonprofit organization, and are redirected back into the historic Kent community through events and programs.

For tickets, go to downtownkentwa.com.