More than 40 different non-profits and service organizations serving the Key Peninsula will be sharing information and resources in the gymnasium, where guests will also be treated to performances by local musician, Mike Sckweedler, Steel Impressions, the Minter Creek Elementary Marimba Band and Choir, and a jazz ensemble from the KP Middle School. Kids will learn the fine art of origami with Two Waters Arts Alliance volunteers, at the kids' craft table.
Outside, the Lakebay Fuchsia Society will be hosting their annual plant sale, Key Pen Parks third annual Touch a Truck display will delight the young and old alike with Army vehicles, tow trucks, Peninsula Light trucks, vintage tractors and more. The Key Peninsula History Museum will be open for tours and will be offering heritage plants for sale and Washington State University Master Gardeners will be on hand to ask all your growing questions. A favorite among families, the trout fishing pond will round out the outdoor activities.
Yummy, local treats will be available for lunch and snack thanks to our Key Peninsula and South Puget Sound farmers and producers. SEE YOU THERE!!
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