Plenty of sunshine graced large crowds at the 42nd annual Kent Cornucopia Days throughout the weekend.
A longstanding tradition, the festival is like no other in the area that brings out the best in Kent while supporting many nonprofit organizations. The Kent Lions Club presents the festival each year.
The festival, the oldest and largest of its kind in South King County, featured a full-size carnival, a street fair of more than 600 booths offering a variety of items from food to crafts, live entertainment, exhibitions, games, shows and, of course, the traditional grand parade on Sunday afternoon.
The festival also offered a 5-K run/walk, dragon boat races on Lake Meridian, a soccer tournament sprinkled over seven area pitches, and a skateboard tournament.
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