National Police Week
Happy Friday, Kent!
This week was National Police Week.
It's an opportunity to remember our officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their communities, and a time to honor and thank our officers who protect our community every day. Thank you Kent PD!
I hope you enjoy this week's update, find it informative, and have a great weekend!
Dana Ralph, Kent Mayor
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Councilmembers Troutner and Michaud joined me Saturday for the Kent Parks 2024 Youth Track Junior Olympics event at French Field. Thank you to our 1,060 participants who joined this year, and to the Kent School District for the continued support and partnership. |
Vaisakhi, also known as Khalsa Day, celebrates the Sikh New Year and the establishment of the Sikh community in 1699.
Saturday's celebration was wonderful. It's always so much fun to see families celebrating Khalsa at accesso ShoWare Center.
It was an honor to be there with Council President Kaur, Councilmember Troutner, Rep. Tina Orwall, and other elected officials.
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Earlier this week, Chief Padilla and I had a great conversation with Nepalese leaders to talk about public safety and items that affect them as a community. |
Kent Community Bike Rodeo
Our annual Bike Rodeo event is a fun, interactive, non-competitive skills course designed for kids to improve their bike handling and traffic safety skills.
Kids will learn about stop signs, crosswalks, approaching corners as well as being considerate around other bikers and pedestrians.
The program will include helmet fittings, helmet giveaways, a bicycle skills course and bike safety checks.
If you would like to volunteer, please email KentBikeRodeo@gmail.com.
📅Saturday May 18 ⏰10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 📍Kent YMCA
This Saturday is the Teddy Bear Clinic.
At this free event, children can bring their teddy bears or other stuffed animals to receive care and attention from firefighters at Fire Station 74.
The first 400 children can receive a free teddy bear as well!
📅Saturday, May 18 ⌚ 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 📍 Fire Station 74 ((24611 116th Avenue SE)
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Kent Kitty Hall
We are kicking off Paw-Fest weekend, where Kent City Hall becomes Kent Kitty Hall!
It's where all the cuddliest, cutest adoptable kittens and cats will be available for adoption thanks to Regional Animal Services of King County.
This is a purr-fect time, to find your furever friend! No kitten around!
📅 Thursday, May 30 ⌚ 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. 📍 Kent City Hall
Paw-Fest
Join us and Regional Animal Services of King County at PawFest! Animal rescues will have sweet animals up for adoption and we'll have licensing help on-site.
There will be a pet parade, best pet costume contest, pup cups, demonstrations from dog agility teams and dog trainers.
📅 Saturday, June 1 ⌚11 a.m. - 2 p.m. 📍 Kent Station
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Blood banks across the United States are reporting critical shortages, with donor levels lower now than they were before. Let's help patients in our community by making an appointment at the pop-up blood drive happening at Kent Station. |
Recycling Event
Tomorrow is another FREE recycling collection event that allows residents to dispose of recyclable items not typically accepted at the curb.
Instead of going to the landfill as trash, all collected items will be reused or recycled! Here's the list of items accepted tomorrow!
📅 Saturday June 3 ⌚ 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. 📍 Kent Phoenix Academy
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Get ready for the Kent Nerd Party!
The Nerd Party is a street-wide event with a cosplay contest, Lego museum, indoor and outdoor vendors, and more. Small businesses on 1st Ave S and Meeker St will host local makers, artists, authors, and exhibits.
All nerds are welcome—whether you love anime, science fiction, fantasy, horror, or another geeky pursuit.
📅 Saturday, June 1 ⌚ 2 p.m.- 7 p.m. 📍 Downtown Kent
Get your FREE tickets here!
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Kent International Festival
International Festival is back at ShoWare Center this year! This event is a celebration of the cultural diversity represented in our city, and it's a great way to come together, celebrate various heritages and build respect, understanding and a sense of inclusivity in our community.
📅 Saturday, June 1 ⏰ 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 📍 accesso ShoWare Center
It will feature performers, cultural and informational booths and so much more! They are still looking for volunteers, so if you're interested head over to their website to learn more.
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It's National Bike Month! Whether commuting to work, running errands, or enjoying an easy ride with friends and family, every pedal stroke counts.
The Kent Bicycle Advisory Board presents "The Ride of the Month," a monthly recommended bike course in Kent. You can find all of the previous Rides of the Month HERE.
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Kent Police Teen Academy
The Kent Police Department is hosting a 3-day teen academy for students who may be interested in law enforcement or just want to learn more and have fun.
Students will learn about the job of a police officer, get an in depth look at many specialty assignments officers can have, how to prepare to work in law enforcement and more! The academy is open to 2024-2025 school year sophomores, juniors, seniors and 2024 graduates. Applications are due Wednesday, May 29th.
Green Kent
Register now for our next Green Kent event: Kent Kids to Parks Day!
We encourage you to join us with your kids and little ones at Van Doren’s Landing Park for a day of planting and natured-themed fun!
📆Saturday, May 18 🕘9 a.m. - Noon 📍Van Doren's Landing Park, 21901 Russell Rd
Registration is open for the Cornucopia Days 5k!
This year's event will take place on Saturday, July 13 at Three Friends Fishing Hole with the race kicking off at 9 a.m. The deadline to sign up and order a shirt is June 14.
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The King County Wastemobile is coming to Kent! It offers residents and eligible businesses a safe, convenient opportunity to dispose of household hazardous waste at no cost.
📅 May 24-26 ⌚ 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 📍 Fire Station 75, 15635 SE 272nd St
You can see the full schedule on their website.
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Transportation Safety Plan
We are developing an action plan to improve transportation safety in Kent, working toward eliminating fatalities and serious injuries due to crashes.
Please take this brief survey to share your experience on city streets and areas you feel may be unsafe.
Spring & Summer Parks Guide
Registration for Spring/Summer programming through Kent Parks is open!
From preschool classes and free summer concerts to youth sports and programs for adults aged 50 and older, there is something for everyone in the family to enjoy.
If you haven’t received a guide, browse a digital copy to check out upcoming events and all available programs.
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We're hiring! Check out our featured jobs and find great opportunities on our hiring page at jobs.kentwa.gov
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Are you interested in the construction trades?
ANEW offers free training in OSHA 10, Flagging, and Forklift certifications at no cost to students! Learn more about the free training at anewcareer.org
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Get your furry friends licensed with Regional Animal Services of King County to help get them back to you if they're ever lost!
Your license also helps fund RASKC's life-saving animal shelter work. They reunite lost pets 24/7 and provide shelter pet care 365 days a year.
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Don't forget to check out the KentNOW podcast! Tracy, Kyle and special guest Kevin talk to Long Range Planning Manager Kristen Holdsworth about the Kent Comprehensive Plan, and Maria Tizoc from our Race and Equity team jumps in to recap Space for All at accesso Showare Center earlier this month.
Listen to new and previous episodes on: 🔊 Apple Podcasts apple.co/3J2UMkd 🔊 Spotify spoti.fi/3GNCeli 🔊 Amazon Music amzn.to/3jjaOvU
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