‘2019 Journey to Peace’ is a community feast and sharing of personal experiences and stories lead by SiSwinKlae, following the Northwest Coast First People’s tradition.

It will be held at the Kent Senior Activity Center on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019, from 4:30 – 8 p.m.

This FREE event will be a celebration during National Welcoming Week, bringing together immigrants, refugees, and native-born residents to raise awareness of the benefits of welcoming everyone.

The evening will consist of a meal catered by Project Feast, facilitated dialogue along with music, and an opportunity to connect with new faces and people of all different cultures and religious affiliations.

The sharing and storytelling will be facilitated by SiSwinKlae.

While this event is FREE and open to all ages, be advised that the feasting and sharing will happen with everyone seated for roughly 2 hours. Please plan to arrive by 4:30 p.m. to participate in the welcome ceremony and hear the explanation of the feast tradition and format.

Look for the City of Kent’s Transportation Master Plan table to share your input on Kent’s transportation needs.

Get your FREE tickets here.

If you experience any issues with registering by Eventbrite, please send an email to [email protected] with the number of people in your party.

Sponsored/Organized by

  • King County Library System
  • Project Feast
  • Interfaith Community Sanctuary
  • City of Kent Cultural Communities Board
  • Kent Cultural Diversity Initiative Group

The Kent Senior Activity Center is located at 600 E Smith Street:

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