City leaders, residents celebrate Kent’s 125th anniversary at reception

City leaders and residents celebrated Kent's 125th anniversary during a reception at City Hall on Tuesday.

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  • Thursday, May 21, 2015 6:46pm
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Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke and former mayor Jim White prepare to cut the city’s 125th anniversary cake during a reception on Tuesday night at City Hall. Looking on

Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke and former mayor Jim White prepare to cut the city’s 125th anniversary cake during a reception on Tuesday night at City Hall. Looking on

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City leaders and residents celebrated Kent’s 125th anniversary during a reception at City Hall on Tuesday.

Following the reception, a special proclamation was read during the City Council meeting.

“Kent has come a long way since it was first incorporated on May 28, 1890 with a population of 793,” Mayor Suzette Cooke said. “Now as a hub of innovation with over 124,000 residents, we’re a globally connected community with so much progress and history to recognize. Our 125th anniversary is an important milestone.”

The reception featured visual displays, including photos of Kent streets, businesses and community life from the early 1900s and a birthday cake provided by Sweet Themes Bakery.

The city is recognizing the anniversary with free posters for the public. Posters are available at the following locations during regular business hours:

• Kent City Hall, 220 Fourth Ave. S.

• Kent Historical Museum, 855 E. Smith St.

• Kent Chamber of Commerce, 524 W. Meeker St., Suite 1

• Kent Downtown Partnership, 202 West Gowe St., Suite A


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