The reason for the season
Photo by Lans Christensen

The reason for the season

Kent Historical Society’s 21st annual Comunity Holiday Celebration was held at the Kent Community House on Saturday, Dec. 16. Guests enjoyed a seasonal spread and donations benefited the historical society.

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