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Located just 19 miles south of Seattle lies the city of Kent, a landing place for the working professional. The city is full of life, activities, and dining options to satisfy every need. During the warm summer months, the Square Plaza is transformed into a beautiful and inviting open-air market where visitors can find farm-fresh produce from all over the state. During the winter months, travelers visit the Kent
Valley Ice Centre, the largest ice entertainment facility in the pacific northwest. The centre also houses a one-of-a-kind miniature golf course. If you’re looking for a place to do some biking, Kent offers nearly 30 miles of paved trails in every which direction. In addition to this outdoor adventure, you can launch a kayak in the city’s many parks on the lake or rent a jet ski and have some fun. The housing market offers plenty of affordable apartments, condos, and houses ready and waiting for the next visitor.
SEASONAL EVENTS
Kent Station Egg Hunt: Kent Station: 438 Ramsay Way, Kent, WA 98032
Kent Farmers Market: Town Square Plaza: 2nd Ave & Smith Street
Inside Out Holiday Festival: Kent Downtown Partnership: 202 W Gowe St # A, Kent, WA
Kent Station Summer Concerts: Kent Station: 417 Ramsay Way, Kent, WA 98032
LOCATED JUST 19 MILES SOUTH OF SEATTLE LIES THE CITY OF KENT, A LANDING PLACE FOR THE WORKING PROFESSIONAL. THE CITY IS FULL OF LIFE, ACTIVITIES, AND DINING OPTIONS TO SATISFY EVERY NEED.
Kent Memorial Park: 850 Central Ave N, Kent, WA 98032
Morrill Meadows Park: 10600 SE 248th St, Kent, WA 98030
Clark Lake Park: 12520 SE 240th St, Kent, WA 98031
Lake Meridian Park: 14800 SE 272nd St, Kent, WA 98030
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In Federal Way Public Schools, they believe when parents and caregivers send their children to their schools, they do so in trust that students will learn, grow, and succeed. One of their greatest assets is the broad linguistic, cultural, and racial diversity of our school district. With over 120 languages spoken and scholars of every hue, these classrooms are the beneficiaries of broad points of view, rich dialogue, and diverse thinking. They prepare students for life beyond high school. For example, students are getting valuable job skills and hands on experience in Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes offered at all high schools. Students can earn industry recognized certifications and participate in field trip and internships offered at Microsoft, Boeing, STEM companies, and more.