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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