Kenmore Hosts Movie Night Featuring "The Boys in the Boat" on August 14

Kenmore, WALocal News

Kenmore, Washington, is thrilled to host a movie night on August 14, featuring 'The Boys in the Boat' at Town Square, beginning at 8 PM. The event will kick off with pre-movie activities for families, including free arts and crafts in the Hangar and complimentary popcorn for all attendees. Guests are encouraged to bring their own low chairs or blankets for seating, with high chairs permitted in the back area. The Kenmore Community Rowing Club will host an interactive booth with rowing activities and trivia about the city, enhancing community interaction. Additionally, attendees can meet Hank the Heron, Kenmore's official mascot, for photo opportunities.

Convenient parking is available at the City Hall parking garage and surrounding streets, making it accessible for everyone. This event not only promotes local culture but also fosters a sense of community among residents. Families looking for a fun, engaging evening are invited to participate in this special event.

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