Kent Kids’ Arts Day coming up March 7

Have fun doing art and celebrate National Youth Arts Month by bringing kids, creativity and diversity to the 28th annual Kent Kids’ Arts Day, Saturday, March 7, at the Kent Commons, 525 Fourth Ave. N. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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  • Tuesday, February 17, 2015 4:36pm
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Sabin Watkins

Sabin Watkins

Have fun doing art and celebrate National Youth Arts Month by bringing kids, creativity and diversity to the 28th annual Kent Kids’ Arts Day, Saturday, March 7, at the Kent Commons, 525 Fourth Ave. N. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Mark Hendrickson, Kent’s Cultural Programs coordinator, says this day-long festival features 13 hands-on art projects led by professional artists and is geared for kids ages 4 to 12.

“For 28 years, Kids’ Arts Day has showcased the amazing talents of Kent’s young people while fostering new creative talents with hands-on art projects,” said Hendrickson.  “It’s a fun event the whole family will enjoy.”

Featured hands-on projects include Hands in Wax, Sew a Bean Bag, Sumi Painting, Recycled Robots and Print Making. Local school groups and community dance studios will take the stage with multicultural music and dance. Other activities include face painting and larger than life magnetic poetry on the Wall of Words.

Admission is $10 per child and includes all hands-on art projects. Adults and children 2 and younger get in for free.

Concessions will be provided by Pull My Ear Concessions and Sturgis Sweets Kettle Korn.

Kids’ Day is presented by the Kent Arts Commission and the Kent Parks, Recreation & Community Services Department with partial funding from 4Culture, Washington State Arts Commission, Kent Lions Club, Fred Meyer, Smith Brothers Farms and Kent Community Foundation.

For more information, visit KentArts.com or call 235-856-5050.


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