The Greater Kent Historical Society presents two programs exploring the rich culture of the Kent valley in May.
The events:
• 1-3 p.m. May 4, Kent Commons, The Rainier Room, 525 Fourth Ave. N.
Michael C. Evans, a retired captain of the Kent Fire Department, is chairman of the Snohomish Tribe and the Blue Heron Canoe organization, presents a varied historical and educational program featuring native dancers, drummers and storytellers.
The program is open to the public, students are especially welcome.
Cost is $10 for GKHS members, $12 for non-members, $5 for students.
Free parking is available in the City parking garage, Commons parking lot, or across the street at the ShoWare Center.
• 7 p.m. May 21, Kent Museum, 855 E. Smith St.
Eric Reitan presents a Scenic Hill history program. Originally named Knob Hill, the area was home to many business owners and a local doctor. But this is only one part of the Hill. Come hear the stories of the many residents that called this area home.
Cost is $10 for GKHS members, $12 for non-members, $5 for students.
Call the museum at 253-854-4330 for reservations.
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