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Kent Cornucopia Days parade draws community groups, elected leaders and local businesses
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Kent’s Cornucopia Days parade returned to downtown with close to 50 entries, including veterans’ organizations, marching bands, community nonprofits, candidates and corporate partners such as Blue Origin; the Kent Lions Club served as parade chair and scholarship sponsor.
The Kent Cornucopia Days parade marched through downtown Kent on Sunday with close to 50 entries, featuring veterans’ honor guards, marching bands, dance teams, local nonprofit groups and elected officials. The parade is organized as a community service project of the Kent Lions Club; Mayor Dana Ralph and the full Kent City Council rode in the procession, and the Lions Club recognized scholarship recipients and long‑time volunteers. “I just thank you all for coming,” Mayor Dana Ralph said during the event. Why it matters: Cornucopia Days is a long‑running community festival that showcases local service groups, schools and businesses and…
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