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FUN for ALL and ALL for FUN
2013
42ND
ANNUAL
2 KENT CORNUCOPIA DAYS • JULY 11-14 • 2013
G R E A T F A M I L Y C A R N I V A L F U N A T :Kent Cornucopia Days • July 11-14, 2013
In Beautiful Downtown KentOpen: Thurs 4pm, Fri 4pm, Sat and Sun Noon
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3KENT CORNUCOPIA DAYS • JULY 11-14 • 2013
It is our pleasure to welcome you to Kent and the 42nd annual Kent Cornu-copia Day’s celebration held July 11 -14 with a multitude of activities, entertainment, and fun for the whole family.
South King County’s oldest and largest festival features a full size carnival and street fair with a wonderful array of 600 booths offering a variety of items, includ-ing magnifi cent smells from over 35 food booths to tempt the palate, and entertainment to capture your attention. Join us Sunday, July 14 downtown for South King County’s largest parade – nearly 100 entries. With such a delightful assortment of activities, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
The beautiful 13th annual “Cor-nucopia Dragon Boat Races” will be held on July 13 at Lake Meridian Park. The Kent Youth Soccer As-sociation will also host the “Cornu-copia Cup” and will have over 150 teams this year! The 17th annual Kent Cornucopia Days Skateboard Tournament will be held on July 13th benefi ting the Lions “Camp Leo” for diabetic kids. And a 25, & 100 mile Bike Ride on June 29th by the Emerald City Lights Bike Ride Organization.
The Kent Lions produces Kent Cornucopia Days each year.
Members and their dedicated volunteers have devoted thou-sands of hours to planning and organiz-ing this festival. They work hard to produce a
successful event that appeals to all ages, groups and interests. The City’s Parks Department will again be actively involved organizing the 5K Fun Run / Walk on the 13th. We hope you will join us in acknowl-edging all the work they do to bring such a successful occasion to Kent year after year.
We are happy to have you join us in celebrating Kent Cornucopia Days. The volunteers thank you for supporting over 250 non-profi t and charitable groups who depend on this great family festival. Come back to Kent and enjoy our com-munity and local businesses long after Kent Cornucopia Days are over. Enjoy the summer!
Suzette Cooke Bill Westcott
Suzette Cooke Mayor City of Kent
Welcome
Bill WestcottVolunteer Festival Director,Kent Cornucopia DaysKent Lions & Foundation
Information Booth & Headquarters
The Kent Lions Kent Cornucopia Days
“Information Booth” is located on the corner
of 1st & Meeker. Stop here for any questions,
directions, or help. You may also pick up a
free Event Guide to the Kent Cornucopia
Days. This booth is also known as “Mary’s
Booth” honoring volunteer Mary Atwood
many years of running this service. Stop here
also for help, lost & found, fi rst aid, police &
fi re contact, event communications, public
service announcements, childcare station.
The Kent Cornucopia Days “Festival
Headquarters” is in Kent-Kherson Park at
the corner of 2nd & Gowe. In addition, the
“Lions Street Fair”, the Kent Farmers Market
headquarters, sponsor headquarters, and
the volunteer headquarters is at the same
location.
Additional police & fi re contacts at the
southwest corner of Railroad & Meeker, the
carnival area, along with the police depart-
ment on the corner of 4th & Gowe.
The Funtastic Shows offi ce is in the former
Metro parking lot (where the carnival is
located) near the corner of Smith & Lincoln
Ave. The Dragon Boat Race headquarters are
in Lake Meridian Park, and the Soccer “Cor-
nucopia Cup” headquarters are at Petrovisky
Park, 16400 SE Petrovisky.
Th e Kent Cornucopia Days Offi cial Guideis a supplement of the Kent Reporter.
PUBLISHER Polly Shepherd
ADVERTISING CONSULTANT STamie Beitinger - Marie SkoorCarol Bower - Jim Purviance
Jamie Faasse
COVER & PAGE DESIGN Julie Black
Published by Sound Publishing © Copyright Kent Reporter - 2013PO Box 130 Kent, WA 98035-0130
Published in the Kent Reporter on June 28, 2013.
REPORTER .com
K E N T
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New for 2013Children’sActivity Area
Wells Fargo Bank parking lot on the corner of Meeker and 1st. Lots of activities for the kids, arts & crafts, balloons, painting and much more. Bring the kids for a funfilled day.
GENERAL HOURS
THURSDAY, JULY 113:00 pm until closing
for the Carnival
FRIDAY, JULY 1210:00 am - 8:00 pm
3:00pm until closing for the Carnival
SATURDAY, JULY 13 10:00 am - 8:00 pm noon until closing for the Carnival
SUNDAY, JULY 1410:00 am - 5:00 pm
2:00 pm for the Parade 1:00pm until closing
or the Carnival
Admission to
Kent Cornucopia Days is FREE(There is a registration fee to participate in some events.
Those events include: Dragon Boat Races, Skateboard & Inline
Skate Tournament, CornucopIa Bike Ride, Cornucopia Days
5k Fun Run & Walk. Carnival rides are by paid ticket.)
Information booth
at 1st & Meeker.
Online information at
www.kcdays.com
Event Phone Numbers:Kent Lions Street Fair vendors ......253-852-5466
Street Fair Food Vendors & Fine Crafts Market section ..........253-852-5466
Kent Cornucopia Director ..............253-852-5466
Kent Cornucopia Days Fax ............ 253-852-6263
Kent Farmers Market ..................... 253-486-9316
Cornucopia “Skateboard & Inline Tournament” ....................253-852-5466
Sponsors ........................................253-852-5466
Grand Parade .................................253-852-5466
Cornucopia Dragon Boat Races ..... 253-653-0961
“Cornucopia Cup” Soccer Tournament ........................ 425-306-7855
5K Fun Run-Walk ........................... 253-856-5050
Kent Historical Society Museum
Since the early days the historical festival has roots going back to 1890’s when the event was known as the “Lettuce Festival.” To continue a family festival that binds the current generations to their past by continuing a historical festival is one of three mission statements adopted by the renamed event known today as “Kent Cornuco-pia Days”.
SAs a part of the binding, we encourage resident to reflect on Kent’s historical past. The Historical Society Museum, which started in 1992, purchased the Bereiter house in 1996 for it historical value as the museum. The house was built by Emil Bereiter in 1908. Emil was the owner of a lumber mill in the Covington area at the turn of the century. The 15-room home consists of 1940 square feet of floor space on the first floor and 1635 square feet on the second floor with the third floor having two rooms, one had a pool table and the other was used as a card-room with ap-proximately 800 square feet. The basement was only large enough for the hot wa-ter boiler used to heat the house, which has 12 radiators. Today the house is used as an education to the past with exhibits displaying interesting artifacts, documents and photos. The home is furnished with donated period furniture.
The outside includes a 20 by 24-foot Carriage House and Gazebo in the back yard. Stuart Nakamura created the “Another Place, Another Time” an outdoor work of art honoring Kent’s Japanese-American community. The mission of the Greater Kent Historical Society is to collect, preserve and promote the history of the Greater Kent area.
Stop by and view a video in the reading room. Visitors are welcome to browse on their own or they may make an appointment with the staff for assisted research.
Hours: The Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday, from noon to 4 p.m. and by appointment. Admission is by a suggested $2 donation; no tickets are required for entrance to the Museum.
Address: 855 E. Smith Street, Kent, WA 98031Telephone: 253-854-4330 for toursOr visit our web site, www.kenthistoricalmuseum.org
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STREET FAIR
Lions Street Fair, Fine Arts, Kent Farmers Market
Meeker St between 4th Ave & Central, (use) 307 W Meeker St, Kent, WA 98032
2nd Ave between Gowe St & James St, Kent WA, 98032 (use) 212 2nd Ave N., Kent WA, 98032
1st Ave between Titus St & Smith St, (use) 202 1st Ave S, Kent, WA 98032
Railroad Ave between Gowe St & Smith St, (use) 114 Railroad Ave N, Kent WA, 98032
FOOD COURTS
Kent Library parking lot, 212 2nd Ave N., Kent WA, 98032
Burlington Green Park – W Meeker & Railroad Ave N, (use) 114 Rail-road Ave N, Kent WA, 98032
CARNIVAL Lincoln Park & Ride Lot, (use) 203 Madison Ave, Kent, WA 98032
PLAZA STAGE Town Square Plaza Park, 426 W Smith, Kent WA, 98032
GAZEBO STAGE Burlington Green Park – W Meeker & Railroad Ave N, (use) 114 Railroad Ave N, Kent WA, 98032
BEER GARDEN
Burlington Green Park – W Meeker & Railroad Ave N, (use) 114 Railroad Ave N, Kent WA, 98032
ANIMAL ADOPTITHON Burlington Green Park – W Meeker & Railroad Ave N, (use) 114 Railroad Ave N, Kent WA, 98032
LIONS BINGO Burlington Green Park – W Meeker & Railroad Ave N, (use) 114 Railroad Ave N, Kent WA, 98032
SAFETY FAIR Railroad Ave between Gowe St & Meeker St, (use) 233 Railroad Ave S, Kent, WA 98032
ART SHOW Rosebed Park, 1st Ave between W Gowe & W Meeker, (use) 204 W Meeker St, Kent, WA 98032
5K FUN RUN WALK Three Friends Fishing Hole, 20025 Russell Rd, Kent WA, 98032
DRAGON BOAT RACES Lake Meridian, 14800 SE 272nd St., Kent WA, 98042
SOCCER TOURNAMENT
Wilson Playfield, 13028 SE 251st St., Kent WA, 98031
KM High School, 10020 SE 256th St., Kent, WA 98031
Meridian Middle School, 23480 120th Ave SE, Kent, WA 98031
Auburn Mountainview HS, 28900 124th Ave SE, Auburn, WA 98092
Pea Patch, 26400 Green River Rd, Kent, WA 98030
Petrovitsky Park, 16400 SE Petro-vitsky Rd., Renton, WA 98058 (Hdq for 2013)
Tahoma High School, 18200 SE 240th St., Covington, WA 98052
SKATEBOARD TOURNAMENT
Arbor Heights 360, 11525 SE 240th St., Kent WA, 98030
GRAND PARADE
4th Ave between Willis St & James St. use 220 4th Ave S., Kent WA, 98032
EVENT HEADQUARTERS
Kent-Kherson Park, 307 W Gowe St, Kent WA, 98032
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Saturday, 7/13
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14th AnnualCornucopia Cup Scoccer
Thursday - Sunday
July 11-14
Fields and Schools in the Kent area
Petrovitsky Park (Hdq for 2012)
Wilson Playfield,
KM High School
Meridian Middle School
Auburn Mountainview HS
Pea Patch
(See page 16)
Dragon Boat RacesFollow Rt. 516
(See directions on page 15)
Kent Cornucopia Days Road MapDIRECTIONSFrom the North:
From the Seattle area, take Interstate 5 south to the Kent Des Moines exit (also known as state route # 516 ). Drive east on this road, drive under Highway 167, then turn left (north) on 4th Ave, just a couple of blocks and you are there.
From the Eastside:Take Interstate 405 south to
Highway 167, take Exit 2 (you will see Kent, Auburn signs). Drive south on 167, exit at the Willis Street / Des Monies exit (also know as state route # 516). Turn left (east) on this road, drive under Highway 167, then turn left (north) on 4th Ave, just a couple of blocks and you are there.
From the South:From the Tacoma area,
take Interstate 5 north to the Kent Des Moines exit (also known as state route # 516). Drive east on this road, drive under Highway 167, then turn left (north) on 4th Ave, just a couple of blocks and you are there. Or take Interstate 5 north to the Highway 18 exit, go east on 18, turn north on Highway 167 (Kent, Renton exit), drive north on 167, exit at the Willis Street / Des Moines exit (also know as state route # 516). Turn right (east) on this road, drive under Highway 167, then turn left (north) on 4th Ave, just a couple of blocks and you are there.
Parade participant:Follow the directions above,
make sure you exit at the Willis Street / Des Moines (also know as state route # 516). Go east Willis until 4th Avenue, turn left (north) on 4th. Follow Police and SEAFAIR Marshall directions.
To Lake MeridianFollow the above directions,
but after driving under Highway
167, continue on State Route 516, turn left on Central, then right on Smith Street, continue on Route 516 following Kent-Kangley Road, pass 132nd, and continue east for about 1 mile. You will see the lake on the left.
PARKINGThe Kent Cornucopia Days has
the following parking areas for its use in Downtown Kent.1. Kent Transit Center & Sounder
Parking Lot & Garage West Smith St & Railroad Ave.The following routes take you to the Transit Center: Buses are 150, 153, 158, 159, 162, 164, 166, 168, 169, 180, 183, 566, 913, 914, 916, 918. Sounder Trains are 1500 - 1516
2. Centennial Garage Titus & 2ndRight next to Kent Cornucopia Days, sanctioned fund-raiser for PICC.
3. MunicipalTitus & 1stRight next to Kent Cornucopia Days
4. Kent Meridian High SchoolCanyon Rd & 101 Ave SETake the Metro or Kent “Shuttle” bus from this point to event, park in school parking lot and
walk just outside of school fence for pick-up at Metro sign. The following will take you to & from Kent Meridian High School to Kent Cornucopia Days: 159, 169, 914 & 916.
5. The old Kent Park & Ride James & Lincoln & Smith StThe following will take you to & from the Park & Ride to Kent Cornucopia Days: 150, 158, 159, 162, 166, 180, 913 & 918.
6. Any legal Public side street.Park in any open public side street parking spot, please ob-serve all signs and street bar-ricades. Please observe private property, no parking rights, you will be towed. Kent Cornucopia sanctions no private parking sales.
City of Kent’s “Shuttle”Routes 913, 914, 916Call 253-838-2333 for more inform-tion. Buses generally run every 15 minutes on Friday and 30 minutes on Saturday & Sunday.Call Metro at 206-553-3000 for updated information, assistance, times, and fares.
DISABLED PARKINGThere is disabled parking only
(valid state tag must be dis-
played) at three locations.
1. On 2nd Ave between Goweand Titus Streets.
2. On Harrison St. between 2nd Ave and old JC Penny parking lot driveway (for Kent Library
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Street Fair
James St.
Willis St.
Gowe St.
Titus St.
Meeker St.
Smith St.
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ShoWareCenter
GazeboStage
FestivalHQ
Carnival
Smith St.
1st Avenue
Railroad Avenue
2nd Avenue
Meeker St.
PLAZASTAGE
Gazebo Stage
Beer Garden
& GazeboFood Court
Kent Regional Library
Library Food Court
LIBRARY AREA FESTIVAL MAP
see map below
for detail
Parade Assembly
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2pm
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see map below
for detail
Street Fair
Parade Route
Stage
Police
Parking
Wheelchair Access
First Aid
Restroom
Food Court
DOWNTOWN FESTIVAL MAP
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Grand Parade and DignitariesThe Grand Parade will be on
Sunday, July 14, at 2:00 pm,
along 4th Ave from
Willis to James Street
This year’s parade theme is
“FUN for ALLand ALL for FUN”
PARADE INFORMATION
Our children of Kent are encouraged to decorate their bikes and practice their parade waves as parents and friends look on the sidelines. There won’t be a separate category for the kids this year but rather a chance just to join in and have fun being in our home town parade. We are anticipating the presence of several floats including our very own Kent Lions “Kent Cornucopia Days” float. SEAFAIR pirates and clowns, and the Seattle All City band.
SEAFAIR ROYALTY:
In its 65th year, the tradition of SEAFAIR Royalty is rich with custom and acclaim. Known throughout the Northwest and as far away as Mexico and Japan. SEAFAIR Royalty serves as the official “mascots” for SEAFAIR and Greater Seattle. King Neptune Rex and the Prime Minister for decades have embodied the Puget Sound Area’s image of fun, celebration and community involve-ment and esteem.
King Neptune Rex and his Prime Minister represent the SEA-FAIR Festival at key events throughout the year. They symbolize the dignity of the community and serve as greeters and promo-tional spokespersons for the festival. The King is chosen for his community leadership and stature. The Prime Minister is chosen from the experienced ranks of SEAFAIR and provides festival
continuity and knowledge.The King is the highest honorary dignitary of SEAFAIR, is
recognized as such throughout the Pacific Northwest, attends key SEAFAIR events and out-of-town festivals with the SEAFAIR Float tour, and serves as a representative of SEAFAIR and of the City of Seattle.
SEAFAIR PARADE MARSHALS
We also would like to extend our thanks to the SEAFAIR Parade Marshals for their nearly 41 years of support in helping us orga-nize and stage our Kent Cornucopia Days Grand Parade.
OTHER DIGNITARIES AT PARADE:
• Miss Cornucopia 2013 and court• Kent Old Timer’s King & Queen Royalty for the Day• Mayor Suzette Cooke• Members of the Kent City Council• Kent School District Teacher of the Year – Travis Geving• Kent Senior of the Year • Numerous local, state & national elected representatives
PETE GOMES SR. SENIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR
The 2013 Pete Gomes Senior Citizen of the Year is DONNA
WORDEN who serves as the Kent Senior Activity Center Front Desk Volunteer two mornings a week. Nominating forms de-scribe Donna as being cheerful, kind, knowledgeable, profession-al, well informed, lovely, easy-going and one who goes out of the ordinary to be helpful to all. Donna initially became involved as a singer in the Kent Songsters and then began helping with clerical projects which she continues as she answers phones and greets participants at the Front Desk. She also volunteers with the Tat-tered Pages Book Club and substitutes with the Meals on Wheels program as well as at the Fairwood United Methodist Church where she sings in the choir, helps with office tasks and does yard work. Donna has also served as a fund drive volunteer with the National Public Radio network. She has been a Kent Senior Activ-ity Center volunteer since the fall of 2007.
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42ND ANNUAL KENT CORNUCOPIADAYS “LIONS STREET FAIR” July 12 – 14th
Largest Street Fair in the NW with over 600 vendors, food booths, sponsors, merchants, market.
KENT CORNUCOPIA DAYS “FUNTASTIC SHOWS CARNIVAL”JULY 11 – 14TH
Full size carnival with rides for all ages Lincoln Park & Ride lot at the corner of W. Smith St. and Lincoln St.
KENT CORNUCOPIA DAYSSCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Kent Cornucopia Days very own Royalty will be crowned in a ceremony scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday afternoon when Mayor Suzette Cooke announces the 2013 Kent Cornucopia Queen, who will be crowned by last year’s Miss Cornucopia, Kelli Sheldon . This event will be held at the “Plaza Com-munity Stage” held at Town Square Plaza (2nd & Smith St.). Participants in the Miss Cornucopia Scholarship Program have the opportunity to showcases their talents through academics, creative expression, public speaking, community service, and partici-pation in many SEAFAIR events.
13TH ANNUAL KENT CORNUCOPIADRAGON BOAT RACES
Lake Meridian – July 13th – Opening Cer-emony races all day starting at 8:30 a.m., includes vendor & food booths. See page 15 for details.
14TH ANNUAL KENT “CORNUCOPIACUP” SOCCER TOURNAMENT
July 11th – 14th All Day Petrovitsky Park (Headquarters for 2013), Pea Patch, Wilson Playfield, Kent Meridian High School, Meridian Middle School, Mil-lennium Elementary, Auburn Mountainview High School, and Tahoma High School. See page 16 for deails.
17TH ANNUAL KENT CORNUCOPIADAYS “OLD TIMER’S ROYALTY FORTHE DAY” See page 5
KENT CORNUCOPIA DAYSENTERTAINMENT • Plaza Community Stage – Town Square Plaza• Gazebo Stage – Burlington Green Park • Kent Cornucopia Days Square Dance –
July 12th & 13th
SEAFAIR ROYALTY IN THE GRAND PARADE In its 65th year, the tradition of SEAFAIR Royalty is rich with custom and acclaim.
KENT CORNUCOPIA DAYS “GRAND PARADE”
Sunday July 14th will provide lots of colorful costumes, drill, dance and marching teams. What would a SEAFAIR event be without the Pirates, a Grand Marshal, Honorary Grand Marshal, City officials, floats, kids, Scouts and bands. Kent Cornucopia has them all. Live broadcast on City of Kent channel 21
17TH ANNUAL KENT CORNUCOPIASKATE BOARD TOURNAMENT
At the “Arbor 360 Park”, corner of 116th & 240th. Registration at 12 noon and tourna-ment at 1 p.m. with $5 registration fee. Live entertainment and music. See page 18. Noon – 5:30 p.m.
15TH ANNUAL CITY OF KENT’S4TH OF JULY SUMMER SPLASH & KENT CORNUCOPIA DAYSPARTICIPATION
TASTE OF CORNUCOPIA Over 40 Food Booths Also includes Beer Garden at Burlington Green Park Food Court
KENT CORNUCOPIA DAYS5K FUN RUN AND WALK
The Kent Parks Department is pleased to present the Kent Cornucopia Days 5k Fun Run. Its focus will be on encouraging fami-lies to participate together to get outside and exercise. The race will take place on Saturday, July 13 and this year will start and end at the Three Friends Fishing Hole Park. Day of race registration will begin at 7:30 am with the race start time at 9 a.m. Regis-tration through July 11th is $10 or $25 with technical t-shirt. Day of race registration is $15 and $30 with a technical t-shirt while supplies last. Participants age 60 and over run for FREE courtesy of the Tab Wizard! • Registration available on active.com or printable form kentarts.com. • For more information contact, Kent Parks and Recreation at (253) 856-5050 or [email protected]. See page 20.
CHILDRENS ACTIVITY AREA Wells Fargo parking lot corner of
Meeker and 1st. All day. Lots of fun activities for the kids.
KENT VALLEY ARTIST “ART SHOW” Enjoy this long standing event at Kent Cornucopia Days. The Kent Valley Artists demonstrate and showcase their art in the Rosebed Bud Park on 1st Ave between Meeker & Gowe Streets.
LIONS BINGO Bingo returns with Lions Bingo at Burlington Green Park near our Gazebo Stage & Food Court..
SAFETY STREET Visit the Kent Police, Fire Dept. RFA, and Kent Office of emergency Management Safety Street, located on Railroad Ave between Gowe and Meeker, for tips to keep your family safe, earn a prize, and the young & young at heart are always welcome to climb aboard a fire engine.
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 only. For further information visit www.psbc,org. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
BIKE RIDE Join us for our newest event at Kent Cornu-copia Days, our 3rd annual Kent Cornuco-pia Days Bike Ride. This is a 25 and 60 mile bike ride, and a 100 mile training route, all on June 29th. Sponsored by the Emerald City Lights Bike Ride Organization, this event starts at the Kent Burlington Green Park, corner of Meeker and Railroad, in Kent, registration goes from 7 a.m. until 10 a.m., and the Bike Ride starts at 8 a.m. (100 mile starts at 7 a.m.). Benefiting the “Our Daily Bread Basket” to feed families healthy organic foods. See page 16.
PET ADOPTITHON The Kent Cornucopia Days Committee and the Kent Lions are please to have our 4th annual Pet Adoptithon by the RASKC (Regional Animal Services of King County - Kent Shelter), located in the Burlington Green Park on Railroad Ave & Meeker Street. You will be able to adopt a pet right at our event all three days.
BEER GARDEN Sponsored by the Ram Restaurant, and located in Burlington Green Park. A won-derful place for you to enjoy handcrafted beers from the Big Horn Brewery. It is also right next to the Gazebo Stage and the Gazebo Food Court. Come on over and enjoy this event that benefits several non-profit groups.
Admission toKent Cornucopia Days is
FREE (There is a registration fee to participate in some
events. Those events include: Dragon Boat Races
& Skateboard Tournament)
Events during Kent Cornucopia Days
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FUNTASTIC SHOWS” CARNIVAL: Experience the thrills of this full size carnival that has rides for all ages, from the latest and fastest rides available today to smaller rides just for the small kids. There is a full Midway and a dedicated Children’s rides area. Look for opening day discount coupons at participating merchants. Corner of W. Smith and Lincoln Ave. (former Metro Park & Ride lot),3 p.m. until closing (approx. 10 p.m.)
KENT YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATIONS 14TH ANNUAL “CORNUCOPIA CUP” TOURNAMENT: Watch over 125 youth teams from throughout the Puget Sound area compete at this event. Headquarters are located at Petrovitsky Park, but most matches will be held at Pea Patch Soc-cer Fields, Green River Road & S 265th St., with many more at local Kent facilities, see page 16 for details. 3 p.m. – 8 p.m.
KENT LIONS “STREET FAIR”
& “TASTE OF CORNUCOPIA”: An unbelievably large variety of arts & crafts and food vendors, including commercial and other displays with over 600 booths to choose from. Over 40 food booths throughout the streets, and two large food courts next to the entertainment stages at the Town Square Plaza & Burlington Green Park. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
FUNTASTIC SHOWS CARNIVAL:
Continues, 3 p.m. until closing (approx. 10 p.m.)
PLAZA STAGE:
Sit down and relax while being entertained by our live performers. The Plaza Stage entertain-ment features local community performances throughout the weekend. Town Square Plaza on the corner of 2nd and Smith. 2 p.m. until dark.
2:00-3:00 Miss Cornucopia Days Coronation3:15-3:45 Theresa Mae - Singer4:00-5:00 Grand Central Fit Club - Zumba5:15-6:00 Dylan Cragle – Singer/Songwriter6:15-7:15 Spotlight Dance & Performing Arts Center7:30-Dusk Square DancersNote: Schedule Subject to Change
SQUARE DANCE:
Join in or just watch and enjoy our annual square dance at the Plaza, Plaza Stage on the corner of 2nd and Smith, seating area provided. 7:30 p.m. until Dusk, July 12th & 13th
MISS CORNUCOPIA CORONATION:
Meet our new Miss Cornucopia 2013 as she is announced and crowned by Mayor Suzette Cooke at the Cornucopia “Plaza Stage”, Town Square Plaza on the corner of 2nd and Smith. 2 p.m.
GAZEBO STAGE:
Another full stage of live entertainment pro-vided by the “Kent Lions” by the Gazebo, enjoy a variety of music at its best. Located next to our Gazebo Food Court and the “Ram Restau-rant” Beer Garden in Burlington Green Park on Railroad Ave. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
3:00-5:00 Doug Cassell Band5:00-6:00 Saqra’s Studio of Belly Dance6:00-8:00 DaCoda
Note: Schedule Subject to Change
BEER GARDEN:By the Ram Restaurant, located in Burlington Green Park, next to the food court and stage. This event will benefi t several non-profi t groups. Noon to 8 p.m.
BINGO: Lions Bingo. Burlington Green Park, Railroad and Meeker. 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
“KENT VALLEY ARTISTS ASSOCIATION ART SHOW” presents an art show and sale at the Rosebed Park, on 1st and Meeker. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
KENT YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATIONS 14TH ANNUAL “CORNUCOPIA CUP” TOURNAMENT: Watch over 125 youth teams from throughout the Puget Sound area compete at this event. Headquarters are located at Petrovitsky Park, but most matches will be held at Pea Patch Soc-cer Fields, Green River Road & S 265th St., with many more at local Kent facilities, see page 16 for details. 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
EDUCATIONAL & SPECIAL EVENTS:
Visit the Kent Police, Fire Dept. RFA, and Kent Offi ce of emergency Management SAFETY STREET, located on Railroad Ave between Gowe and Meeker, for tips to keep your family safe, earn a prize, and the young & young at heart are always welcome to climb aboard a fi re engine. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Adopt a pet at our annual KENT CORNU-COPIA DAYS PET ADOPTITHON From the RASKC (Regional Animal Services of King County - Kent Shelter) right at our festival. Burlington Green Park, Railroad And Meeker. You Can Also Have Your Photo Taken With Live Lamas Nearby. 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
CHILDRENS ACTIVITY AREAWells Fargo parking lot corner of Meeker and 1st. All day. Lots of fun activities for the kids.
KENT CORNUCOPIA DAYS5K FUN RUN AND WALK The Kent Parks Department is pleased to pres-ent the Kent Cornucopia Days 5K Fun Run. Its focus will be on encouraging families to partici-pate together to get outside and exercise. The race will take place on Saturday, July 13 and this year will start and end at the Riverbend Golf Complex rather than the Three Friends Fishing Hole Park (due to the Green River sandbag is-sue). Day of race registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. The race features a fast down and back along the Green River Trail. Race starts at 9 a.m. See page 20 for details.
KENT CORNUCOPIA DAYS 13TH ANNUAL “DRAGON BOAT RACES”:Enjoy this beautiful event on Kent’s own Lake Meridian. Nearly 50 Washington, Oregon, Canadian, California, and local teams will race in eight giant 45-foot boots with a crew of 22 people. Races begin at 8:30 am. until 5 p.m. The park will have activities for the family including food booths, along with souvenir and team booths. Shuttle from Kent Fire Station #75, Horizon Elementary School, Meridian Elemen-tary School, and the 132nd Park & Ride lot.See page 15 for details. 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
KENT LIONS “STREET FAIR”, “TASTE OF CORNUCOPIA”, “KENT FARMERS MARKET” & KENT STATION “FINE CRAFTS MARKET”:Continues, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
FUNTASTIC SHOWS CARNIVAL:Continues, Noon until closing(approx. 10 p.m.)
PLAZA STAGE: Sit down and relax while being entertained by our live performers. The Plaza Stage entertainment features local com-munity performances throughout the weekend. Town Square Plaza on the corner of 2nd and Smith. 11a.m. to 8 p.m.
11:00-11:30 Balefi re Irish Dancers11:45-12:15 Heel Klickin Cloggers12:30-1:00 At the Ridge Theater: Scenes
from “Beauty and the Beast”1:15-1:45 Children’s Dance Theater:
Virtuoso Dance2:00-2:45 Dylan Cragle –
Singer/Songwriter3:00-4:00 Saqra’s Studio of Belly Dance4:15-4:45 Jet Cities Chorus5:00-5:30 Allegro Performing Arts
Academy6:15-7:15 Once Upon a Tuesday – Band7:30-Dusk Square Dancers
Note: Schedule Subject to Change
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SQUARE DANCE:
Join in or just watch and enjoy our annual square dance at the Plaza, Plaza Stage on the corner of 2nd and Smith, seating area provided. 7:30 p.m. until Dusk, July 12th & 13th
GAZEBO STAGE:
Another full stage of live entertainment provided by the “Kent Lions” at the Gazebo, enjoy a variety of music at its best. Located next to our Gazebo Food Court and the “Ram Restaurant” Beer Garden in Burlington Green Park on Railroad Ave. Noon to 8 p.m.
12-2:00 UC72:00-3:00 St. James Thrift Store Benefi t Fashion Show3:00-5:00 Groove Kitchen5:00-6:00 Saqra’s Studio of Belly Dance6:00-8:00 Dorian BluNote: Schedule Subject to Change
BEER GARDEN:
By the Ram Restaurant, located in Burlington Green Park, next to the food court and stage. This event will benefi t several non-profi t groups. Noon to 8 p.m.
BINGO:
Lions Bingo. Burlington Green Park, Corner of Railroad and Meeker. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
KENT YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATIONS
14TH ANNUAL “CORNUCOPIA CUP”
TOURNAMENT: Watch over 125 youth teams from throughout the Puget Sound area compete at this event. Headquarters are located at Petrovitsky Park, but most matches will be held at Pea Patch Soc-cer Fields, Green River Road & S 265th St., with many more at local Kent facilities, see page 16 for details. 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
EDUCATIONAL & SPECIAL EVENTS:
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 only. For further information visitwww.psbc.org. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Visit the Kent Police, Fire Dept. RFA, and Kent Offi ce of emergency Management SAFETY
STREET, located on Railroad Ave between Gowe and Meeker, for tips to keep your family safe, earn a prize, and the young & young at heart are always welcome to climb aboard a fi re engine. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
CHILDRENS ACTIVITY AREA
Wells Fargo parking lot corner of Meeker and 1st. All day. Lots of fun activities for the kids.
Adopt a pet at our annual KENT CORNU-
COPIA DAYS PET ADOPTITHON from the RASKC (Regional Animal Services of King County - Kent Shelter) right at our festival. Bur-lington Green Park, Railroad and Meeker. You can also have your photo taken with live Lamas nearby. 10:00. a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
SKATEBOARD TOURNAMENT: Our 17th Annual Skateboard Tournament. Registration is at 12 noon and tournament is at 1 p.m. with $5 registration fee. Live entertainment and music by area radio stations. At the Arbor 360 Park, corner of 116th & 240th. Noon until 5:30 p.m.
3 ON 3 BASKETBALL
TOURNAMENT DEMO:
On Saturday, July 13th, the ShoWare Shootout, which will be held at ShoWare Center on July 27 & 28, will be promoting their event at Kent Cornucopia Days. On the corner of 1st & Gowe, this Shootout, Presented by Allied Waste, will bring portable baskets to our event from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Demo games by teams will be presented complete with tables & scorekeep-ers under the supervision of Beth Sylves. Kids, there will be some free throw shooting contests with small prizes being given away.
KENT VALLEY ARTISTS ASSOCIATION
ART SHOW”
Continues in Rosebed Park:10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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“TASTE OF CORNUCOPIA”, “KENT
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Continues, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
FUNTASTIC SHOWS CARNIVAL:
Continues, Noon until closing(approx. 10 p.m.)
KENT VALLEY ARTISTS ASSOCIATION
ART SHOW:
Continues in Rose Park, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
GRAND PARADE:
Join with thousands of spectators who line the streets for Kent’s largest and most prominent pa-rade. Enjoy fl oats, marching bands, drill teams, and the SEAFAIR Pirates. Bring the family early for this outstanding event, which will be held along 4th Ave., starting at Saar St., turning West on Smith St and ending at 6th Ave. The review-ing stand is in front of the Kent Police Dept. This year’s theme is “Fun For All & All For Fun, Just
Sayin” and will be broadcast live over the City of Kent’s Channel 21. Parade starts at 2 p.m.
PLAZA STAGE:
Sit down and relax while being entertained by our live performers. The Plaza Stage entertain-ment features local community performances throughout the weekend. Town Square Plaza on the corner of 2nd and Smith. 11 a.m.to 5 p.m.
11:00-NOON American Collegesof Mixed Martial Arts
12:15-12:45 South Side Dance Force1:30-2:00 Blue Dog Dance2:00-3:00 No Entertainment - PARADE!3:00-3:30 Daughters of Royalty Drill
Team and Royal Elite Drum Squad
3:40-4:10 Lucha Libre Volcanica – Mexican Wrestling Demo
4:15-4:45 Grand Central Fit Club - Zumba
Note: Schedule Subject to Change
GAZEBO STAGE:
Another full stage of live entertainment pro-vided by the “Kent Lions” at the Gazebo, enjoy a variety of music at its best. Located next to our Gazebo Food Court and the “Ram Restau-rant” Beer Garden in Burlington Green Park on Railroad Ave. Nnoon to 5 p.m.
NOON-2:00 The DogTonez2:00-3:00 No Entertainment - Parade3:00-5:00 Them GuyzNote: Schedule Subject to Change
BEER GARDEN:
By the Ram Restaurant, located in Burlington Green Park, next to the food court and stage. This event will benefi t several non-profi t groups. Noon to 5 p.m.
BINGO: Lions Bingo. Burlington Green Park, Railroad and Meeker. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
KENT YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATIONS
14TH ANNUAL “CORNUCOPIA CUP”
TOURNAMENT:Watch over 125 youth teams from throughout the Puget Sound area compete at this event. Headquarters are located at Petrovitsky Park, but most matches will be held at Pea Patch Soc-cer Fields, Green River Road & S 265th St., with many more at local Kent facilities, see page 16 for details. 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
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COMING EVENTSAmerican Idol LIVE!- July 19, 7:30PM4th Annual ShoWare Shootout 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament- July 27-28Ladies Night Out Concert vol. 6, featuring Ginuwine, Jon B,J. Holiday, Case, Adina Howard, Soul For Real, Changes Faces - August 2, 8PMNorthwest’s Premier CustomCar Show- August 11, 11AM-5PMLed Zeppelin Experience - No Quarter w/laser light show- September 19, 7PM
Seattle ThunderbirdsHOME OPENER vs. Portland- September 21, 7:05PMRingling Bros.,Barnum & Bailey Circus- October 3-6, 7 shows!Disney On Ice- November 13-17Visit www.ShoWareCenter.com for a complete event calendar.
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EDUCATIONAL & SPECIAL EVENTS:
Visit the Kent Police, Fire Dept. RFA, and Kent Offi ce of emergency Management SAFETY STREET, located on Railroad Ave between Gowe and Meeker, for tips to keep your family safe, earn a prize, and the young & young at heart are always welcome to climb aboard a fi re engine. 10:00am to 5:00pm.
Adopt a pet at our annual KENT CORNUCOPIA DAYS PET ADOP-
TITHON from the RASKC (Regional Animal Services of King County - Kent Shelter) right at our festival. Burlington Green Park, Railroad and Meeker. You can also have your photo taken with live Lamas nearby. 10:00am to 5:00pm.
CHILDRENS ACTIVITY AREA
Wells Fargo parking lot corner of Meeker and 1st. All day. Lots of fun activities for the kids.
Admission to
Kent Cornucopia Days is FREE There is a registration fee to participate in some events.
Those events include: Dragon Boat Races, Skateboard Tournament,
Cornucopia Bike Ride, Cornucopia Cup, Cornucopia Days 5k Fun
Run & Walk. Carnival rides are by paid ticket.
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KENT CORNUCOPIA DAYS DRAGON BOAT RACES ON LAKE MERIDIAN
Saturday the 13th, forty plus teams will come to Kent to race for medals. The races begin at 9 a.m. and fi nals are after 3 p.m. Teams are coming in from all over Canada, Washington & Oregon, along with individual paddlers from California and across the nation! There will be numerous local Kent teams racing for the honors. The Kent Lions and the Kent Dragon Boat Association have spent all year planning for this event; it is the larg-est Dragon Boat Race in the State of Washington and part of the Northwest Circuit Challenge. The beautiful venue of Lake Meridian provides the perfect location for this style of race while giving the team members and public an outstanding view. This race benefi ts the Northwest Lions Foun-dation for Sight and Hearing.
There will be food, vendors, and displays for all ages.
SHORT BACKGROUND ON DRAGON BOAT RACING
Dragon boat racing is people friendly, and takes into team’s people of varying degrees of athletic ability and physical limitations. Some
teams are recreational, in condition, and others may be seriously athletic. Some others may be blind, survivors of disease such as cancer, have diabetes, and have other special needs. They learn about what they can achieve and do not allow themselves to be overwhelmed with any restrictions. They celebrate life by being actively engaged with it, and having a great time living it.
The time spent in a dragon boat results in teams learning to work together in unison to race to the fi nish line fi rst. The skills that are acquired have more to do with technique and synchroniza-tion, than brawn. Upper body strength is achieved in the gym and increased in the dragon boat, however. Dragon boats can go at a fast clip, rising upon the water, as paddlers do up to 90 strokes and more a minute, an amount for a well seasoned experienced team. In China a dragon boat team looks like an extremely fast perpetual motion
machine. The lighter the weight, the more seasoned the paddlers, the faster they can go.
The Kent Dragon Boat Association sent a team to Taiwan for the fi rst time to participate in a Dragon Boat Festival in 2011 and sent another team in 2012. Prac-tices take place Saturday mornings at 7:45 a.m. at the boat launch. Come join the fun!
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but after driving under Highway 167, continue on State Route 516, turn left on Central, then right on Smith Street, continue on Route 516 following Kent-Kangley Road, pass 132nd, and continue east for about 1 mile. You will see the lake on the left.
DRAGON BOAT SHUTTLE
– SATURDAY ONLYOur special “Dragon Boat Races
Bus” with stops at Horizon Elemen-tary, Kent Fire Station #75, Lake Meridian Metro P&R, Kentwood HS. You can also take route 158, 159, 161, 168, & 914 from the Metro P&R to the lake. 6 am until 6 pm.
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KENT YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION 14TH ANNUAL
Cornucopia Cup
TOURNAMENT DATES
July 11 - July 14, 2013
Thursday - Sunday)
Be prepared to play your fi rst game on Thursday. The determination of what days you play is by the number of teams in your bracket. This cannot be determined until the fi nal stage, so please assume that you may have a Thursday afternoon/evening game.
TOURNAMENT LOCATION
Fields and schools in the area of Kent, WA: Petrovitsky Park (Headquarters for 2013), Pea Patch fi elds, Wilson Fields, Kent Meridian High School, Meridian Middle School, Tahoma High School, and Auburn Mountainview High School. Note: Due to fi eld construction activities at the Pea Patch Fields, limited games will be played there this year and the tournament headquarters will be at Petrovitsky Park (16400 SE Petrovitsky Rd, Renton, WA 98058)
CLASSIFICATION
Competitive Select Sanctioned By: Washington State Youth Soccer Association (WSYSA)FORMAT: Teams will play in an even numbered bracket (6 team min). We reserve the right to combine or modify age divisions to create even numbered brackets. Each team will play 2 preliminary round games from which point they will be reseeded and will advance to the playoffs. All teams will be scheduled for four games minimum (a game will not be made up in the case of a team forfeit).
AGE GROUPS
U10 to U16 (Boys and Girls) U10: 6 v 6 (Center Ref only; Jamboree format)U11: 9 v 9 (Center Ref only for Prelimi-nary & Consolation games) U12-U16: 11 v 11 (The three ref system will be used whenever possible in these age groups)
AWARDS
1st and 2nd place winners in each division will receive awards. All roster players and coaches will receive a tournament memento.
CHECK-IN
Teams must check in with the tourna-ment registrar at least one hour prior to their fi rst game. Failure to check in will result in disqualifi cation and forfeit of registration fee, any exceptions must be arranged with the Registrar or Tourna-ment Director in advance. The registrar is located at Petrovitsky Park, at the east end of the south parking area. Registra-tion packets including instructions and participation pins will be available at the registration check in. Tournament staff will be on site at all game locations and will wear tournament staff identifi cation. Please ask any staff member questions you may have.
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR:
Monica [email protected]
REGISTRAR:
Monica [email protected]
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Kent Youth Soccer Association is proud to bring you the 14th annual Kent Cornucopia Cup soccer tournament
hosted in Kent, Washington for the U-11 to U-16 age groups. This tournament continues to bring in some of the
top boys and girls teams from throughout the area to the soccer fi elds in Kent. Our tournament committee is very
excited to bring you one of the highest quality tournaments in the area again this year.
3rd Annual Emerald City Lights
“Cornucopia Days” Bike Ride
Bike Ride June 29th, 2013
The Kent Lions are excited to welcomethe Emerald City Lights Bike Ride Organization
to our 2013 Kent Cornucopia Days family.
• 25 MILE South to Sumner West Valley Hwy and backInterurban Trail
• 60 MILE North to Renton,Cedar River Trail, Maple Valley, Black Diamond, Enumclaw Plateau back to Kent
• 100 MILE North to Renton, Cedar River Trail, Issaquah/Hobart, Maple Valley, Ravensdale, Black Diamond, Enumclaw Plateau, Orting, Sumner, Auburn back into Kent.
REGISTRATION7 A.M. TO 10 A.M. at Kent Burling-ton Green Park, Railroad Ave. S and E Meeker St.
REGISTRATION $40Day of event $50 includes ECLBR Tote Bag & Wristbands
START TIME AT 8AM(100 mile can start at 7:00 am)
COURSE WILLFINISH & CLOSE AT 5PM
• T-shirts can be purchased $10when registering or at the event(depending on availability)
• Services: Map & 2 pit stops(60 & 100 Mile Route
• Mechanical and Van Support• Pasta Feed
by Paolo’s Italian Restaurant • Massage by Evergreen Massage
All Participants are requested to bring 2 cans of food for the Kent Food BankNon-profi t Organization 501 3 (c)Proceeds to Feed Families Healthy Organic Foods through “Our Daily Bread Basket” on a Weekly Basis and during Thanksgiving & Christmas Holidays
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Skateboard TournamentArbor 360 Park,
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Presented by the Kent Lions & Foundation.
• There will be beginner, intermediate, & advanced skill levels.• No age limit.• Numerous prizes from local area skateboard shops.• Free live entertainment, vendor booths, prizes, and other fun activities at the site.
When: Saturday, July 13, 2013
– Registration starts at noon
Skateboard Competition
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Where: Arbor 360˚ Skate Park
– Corner of 116th Ave. SE and SE 240th St.
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One Day Only: $5.00 Registration Fee– All proceeds of this event will be donated to Camp Leo to help kids with diabetes– Participants under 18 years of age need parental signature– Protective gear is strongly suggested
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5K Fun Run/Walk The Kent Parks, Recreation and Community Services De-partment is pleased to present the Kent Cornucopia Days
5k Fun Run on Saturday July 13, 2013.
For 2013, the race will start and stop at the Three Friends
Fishing Hole. Parking will be available at Iron Mountain
Storage, 20025 Russell Road. You will see signs directing
you into the lot.
• Registration forms and online registration
(www.active.com) are available.
• Day of race registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. with the
race starting at 9:00 a.m.
• Registration through July 11th is $10 or $25 with techni-
cal t-shirt.
• Day of race registration is $15 and $30 with a technical
t-shirt while supplies last.
• Participants age 60 and over run for FREE courtesy of
the Tab Wizard!
For more information contact, Mark at Mhendrickson@
kentwa.gov, (253) 856-5050 or www.kentarts.com
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The Kent Cornucopia Days has a long and historical presence in Kent.
In the 1890’s, the community of Kent had some form of a “Festival” to celebrate that harvest of the lettuce in the Kent Valley, which at the time was a well known lettuce farming region of the country. However, details are very spotty about the festival or event during this time period.
We do however have documentation of the 1st annual “Kent Lettuce Festival” in 1934, a run that ended in 1937 (we do have some evidence that it also occurred in 1938). This four year run was primarily sponsored by the Kent American Legion. Also involved with the event were the Kent Commercial Club (which became the Kent Lions Club in 1938), the Kent Breakfast Club, the Kent Eagles, the Kent Kiwanis Club, the Young Men’s Breakfast Club, and the Izaak Walton League. The festival ended when its chief promoter William Harn left the area for Bellingham, where he soon became Mayor. You should also note that this is the time of the “Great Depres-sion” (starting at the end of 1929 until the early 1940’s) and “World War II” (which for our country was from 1941 until 1945).
Shortly after World War II, the festival was resurrected and ran for several years start-ing in 1946 and was known as the “Cornu-copia Festival” to represent the now newly diversifi ed crops being grown in the Kent Valley. We are not sure who organized it at this time, but there was a group that was formed and incorporated in 1951 at “Kent Cornucopia Inc”. This group appears to have run the festival until the end of 1954 when the Kent American Legion was asked to run this festival, and ran (we believe) until at least 1965. It is unknown why it ended this time around.
We are not sure yet if a “festival” per se was in existence during the years of 1965 - 1969. However, there was a short lived “Home Show” that was held indoors for a couple of years during this time period. It was advertised as a resurrection of the “Cornucopia Festival”. The chairman of this event was area businessman and Kent Lions Club member Ed Jahn.
We do have documentation of the Ezra Meeker Days in 1969 & 1970, and possibly 1971 from a very short news clip but not much else. Then in 1971 (with the fi rst fes-tival held in 1972), the Kent Lions and other community organizations (all now non-exis-
tent except for the Kent Lions Club) named the festival “Meeker Days” since the club’s Street Fair took place on only a couple of blocks along Meeker Street (named after the Ezra Meeker business). Credit for founding this newer festival goes to Dave Hillemeyer, a Kent Lion and original chair-man of the festival. The Kent Lions worked closely with the Kent Federated Women’s Club (no longer in existence), and together these two groups brought our festival through it formative years.
In 1980, it was agreed that the City of Puyallup would retain the title of “Meeker Days” due too the Ezra Meeker Mansion being in that city even though Meeker Street in Kent was named after the same man. In that decision, the Kent Lions agreed to have the Kent Festival renamed to “Cornucopia Days” (after the downtown association of merchants in Kent, which owned the rights to that title, disbanded its corporation) an adaptation from the 1940’s when the event was known as the “Cornu-copia Festival”, with a permanent theme of “The Festival of the Valley”. In 1981, we have the fi rst appearance of “Kent Cornu-copia Days Festival”. The Kent Lions Club exclusively maintains this festival, and our festival is now commonly referred to as “Kent Cornucopia Days”, “The Festival of the Valley”.
The current Kent Cornucopia Days logo is a stylized version of the original logo produced by Kent Lion John Solis in 1987. The original represented the “Kent Valley” between the west & east hills with the Sun shinning above. The standard Cornuco-pia basket was also incorporated in this artwork. The newer logo is a similar way of representing that “Valley” & “Hills” with the “Sun”, which was started by the Metro Ad-vertising agency on one of our advertising campaigns and fi nalized in its fi nal version by Kent Lion Bill Westcott.
See our web site for more historical information and photo’s.
www.kcdays.com
Short History of
Kent Cornucopia Days
1946-1965: Festival revived,renamed “Cornucopia Festival”
1969 & 1970: “Ezra Meeker Days” celebrated 1971: “Meeker Days” celebration begins
1974 – Kent Farmers Market
2013: Kent Cornucopia
“Fun for All and All for Fun”
1981: Renamed
“Kent Cornucopia Days
Festival” celebration begins.
1983 – Kent Winterfest started
1997 – Kent CornucopiaSkateboard / Inline Skate Tourney
1998 – Old Timers King & Queen
1999 – Beer Garden
2000 – Kent Winterfest(Kent Lions now control)
2001 – Kent Dragon Boat Races
2001 – Kent Cornucopia Cup
2003 – Kent Cornucopia5K/10K Fun Run/Walk
2004 – Kent Farmers Market (Kent Lions now control)
2010 – Kent Cornucopia DaysBike Ride
1890’s: Lettuce festival celebration begins
1934-1937: First documented “Kent Lettuce Festival” occurs
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Committee & VolunteersWe wish to thank all of the following volunteers who have given freely of thousands of man-hours with-
out any compensation in order to make this event a success, they are the true sprit of “VOLUNTEERISM”.
* denotes a Lions member or volunteer
** denotes Kent Dragon Boat Association member or volunteer
*** denotes Emerald City Lights Bike Ride volunteer
Gwen Allen-Carston *Charles Carston *Barb Atrop **Gary Atwood *Jimmy Batin **Delinda Baughan **Curtis Baxstrom *Shirley Beard **Ralph Bowen*Don Brasher * Judy Brenden *Bonnie Cannon **Ken Cavanaugh *Patty Christiansen *Margit R. Collins**Alex Conn *Mayor Suzette Cooke*Cheryl Croft *Steve Crowell *Pat Czekaj **Brandon Davey *Sandra DeMarre **
Nelton Dsouza *Lisa Foster **Don Frey *Terri Frey *Nikki Garcia **Georganne Glassner **David & Kathleen
Hammerquist **Patricia Hansen ***Erin Harth *Steve Harvey **Kristy Hazen-Pflughoft **Peggy Hebblehwaite **Lisa Henderson **Lori & Cheri
Hilderbrand **Stacie Holder **John Holt **Kate Hughs **Brian Ipsen *Thor Johnson *Merr Johnston * Brett Kappenman *Maureen Kisinger **Susan Kiminki **Keith Klug **Karla Kreger **Sally Krie **Arthur Kritzer *
Joy Kuhlmann **Dawn Kunz **Andi Lanxon* Mike Lanxon *Bill Leach ***Eric Madsen *Sue Madsen * Jeff and Ann Markley **Maria Martinez **Caryn McConnon **Eugene McCoy *Cheri Merrill **Dee Mihok *Christen Miller *Edna Morris **Kevin Mullins*Kyle Mullins *Leland Mullins *Rosalene Mullins *Sandy Munoz **Kirk Nelson *Greg Nokes**Eileen Ormsby **Lisa Palmer **Mark Parrett **Mary & Cathy Petersen **Taylor Pfhghoft **Saqra Raybuck *Maureen Roberts **
Sandra Roberts **Nadine Rosendin **Christine Salzer **Randi Shartin **Joel Shilling **John Sheller **Patty Sikora **Dan Silvestri *Delilah Sinclair *Connie Sorenson **Sig Soriaga **Mary Jo Sorenson **Randy Smith **Debbie Taylor **Mark Taylor *Richard Todd *Dee Turner **Karm Virk *Gail Vaden **Cathy Wegner **Bruce Weissich *Bill Westcott *Chris Westcott *Kimberly Westcott *Linda Westcott *William Westcott Jr *Stephanie Westcott *Susan White **Emily White **
Jim White *Georgina Wichlund **Anita Wilkie *Tacoma Dragon Boat
Association **Seafair Parade Marshal’sBoy Scout Troop 453 *
City of Kent Staff
Robert ConstantMark HendricksonNancy ClaryTom Rusbuldt & CrewMelanie Taylor
Representatives:
Arthur Kritzer Seafair Marshal’s
Brett Gorrell, Cindy Stohr Festival Inc
Monica Ostler Kent Youth Soccer Association
Rob Rhew Funtastic Shows
Michelle McDowell Lake Meridian Home-owners Association President
The entire staff Kent Regional Library
Kent Lions Legal StatementThe Kent Lions Club (and its event
committee, the Kent Cornucopia Days) is an all volunteer, dues paying, organization with no paid staff, no office or owned building. All money made through Kent Cornucopia Days goes back into the community in the form of grants, scholarships, community events, aid, and services or projects.1.The Kent Lions Club was formed as a
community service organization on November 2nd, 1938.
2.The Kent Lions Club is incorporated in the State of Washington as a Non-Profit Corporation, since 1983.
3.The Kent Lions Foundation was formed and incorporated in the State of Washington, since 1996.
4.The Kent Lions Club has a State Mas-ter Business License and UBI number.
5.The Kent Lions Club is a 501 c(4), the Foundation is a 501 c(3) for federal
tax and filing purposes.6.The Kent Lions Club files for and
maintains all proper City of Kent permits.
7.The Kent Lions Club is the govern-ing and prime sponsor of the Kent Cornucopia Days and all of its affilia-tions. The Kent Cornucopia Days is a committee of the Kent Lions Club and is governed by the Kent Lions Club Board of Directors. The Kent Cornu-copia Days is treated as a project of the Kent Lions Club, a purpose of the Kent Lions Club, and one of the many events or activities for which the Kent Lions Club exists as a non-profit or-ganization. The Kent Lions Club does allow and encourages non-member (non-voting) volunteers to serve on this committee.
8.The Kent Cornucopia Days is a wholly owned project of the Kent Lions
Club with all rights reserved to it. The Kent Lions Club owns all trade names, logos, trademarks, concepts, and historical assets associated with the Kent Cornucopia Days. No portion of the Kent Cornucopia Days may be used by anyone without expressed written permission of the Kent Lions Club. The Kent Lions Club has exclusive use and control of all public areas used by the Kent Cornucopia Days including a two (2)-block area beyond its visible and actual usage areas.
9.The Kent Lions Club and the Kent Cornucopia Days assume no liability or responsibility for any action, oc-currence, or event that occurs at or during the Kent Cornucopia Days to any person, business, or property. All persons arriving, parking, viewing, working, or participating in the Kent
Cornucopia Days will assume sole responsibility for any action that occurred by or to them and will hold the Kent Lions Club and the Kent Cornucopia Days harmless. The Kent Lions Club is not responsible for any damage, theft, loss of personal property, fire, injury (mentally or physically), or any other causes that may occur while said persons are attending, or affected by, the Kent Cornucopia Days or any other Kent Lions Club activity. The Kent Lions Club also reserves that right to refuse services to, or allow participation by, any person or organization in any activity of the Kent Lions Club.Kent Lions ClubPO Box 5094Kent, WA 98064253-852-LIONwww.kcdays.com
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The Kent Lions Thank Our 2013 Sponsors
Scholarship pageant sponsorsKent Lions & Foundation, West Coast Awards & Athletics
Dragon Boat SponsorsKent Lions & Foundation, Kent Dragon Boat Association
Skateboard sponsorsKent Lions & Foundation
cornucopia 5K Fun run /walkKent Lions & Kent Cornucopia Days, Road Runner Sports, West Coast Awards, Kikkoman USA,
Republic Services (Allied Waste) Tab Wizard, Kent Fit Body Boot Camp, Outpatient Physical Therapy
Local Area SponsorsMOD Equipment Management, Meeker Street Law Building, Mitzel’s American Kitchen,
McLendons Hardware, Sunbelt Rentals, Wells Fargo Bank-Kent
presenting Sponsor
THE KENT LIONS THANK OUR Corporate Sponsors
Media Sponsors
The Kent Lions & Foundation and the Kent Cornucopia Days Committee would like to thank the following sponsors who contribute to the outstanding success of the 42nd annual Kent Cornucopia Days Festival. To all those unlisted sponsors we want to
apologize and we thank you. We also want to say a special thanks to the all the Employees and Departments of the City of Kent whose invaluable help and understanding help make this event exist without peer.
EVENT PARTNERS
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special thanksCity of Kent, Emerald City Lights Bike Ride, Festival Inc, Kent Dragon Boat Association, Kent Youth Soccer Association, Kent Reporter
Seafair, Kent Regional Library, Kent Downtown Partnership, Kent School District, Kent Station, Lake Meridian Home Owners Association, Metro, Seafair Parade Marshal’s, Royalty & Pirates, ShoWare Center, Sound Transit, Thunderbird Hockey Team
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