...own and operate a business. If you would like your child to participate call 262-6227. Look for The Study at the Kenai River Festival on both June 8th and 9th. Finally, look for The Study in the Progress Day parade. (If you would like your...
...discussions and real experiences. June 3rd-June 6th from 3-4. Look for The Study at the following events: the Kenai River Festival on both June 8th and 9th; and the Progress Day parade. (If you would like your child to walk with The Study...
...own and operate a business. If you would like your child to participate call 262-6227. Look for The Study at the Kenai River Festival on both June 8th and 9th. Finally, look for The Study in the Progress Day parade. (If you would like your...
What started with a handful of central Kenai Peninsula residents gathering to celebrate the Kenai River has turned in to one of the area's biggest events. The Kenai River Festival, organized by the Kenai Watershed Forum, will be held for the 22nd year Friday through Sunday at Soldotna Creek Park. The festival still maintians its original purpose -- to celebrate the river, Festival Coordinator Lisa Beranek said.
...good citizens is to lead by example. Thus, the LWV provided an opportunity for youth aged 6 to 17 to vote at the Kenai River Festival. Everyone had a smile on their face Saturday and Sunday when they voted for their favorite Alaskan bird. The...
As part of the Kenai River Festival, the Run for the River had runners out early Saturday morning in downtown Soldotna.The run featured two races - a five-kilometer...
...teen bought a tie-dyed pink and purple hoodie and a pair of eye-popping yellow and orange tie-dyed pants at the Kenai River Festival and wore them together for the Friday evening kick-off of the three-day festival. Despite several ominous...
...and educate the community on the magnificent Kenai River and the importance of keeping it healthy. Thus began the Kenai River Festival which this year saw more than 10,000 visitors attend the free event that featured over 40 vendors, and 100...
Luq'a is headed to the salon. The giant, 20-foot long salmon originally built as a mascot for the Kenai River Festival to educate and entertain is in need of a facelift, a tummy tuck and a new wardrobe, caretakers said.
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