Sunshine and Celebration: Your Guide to Local Events and Festivities in South King County!


Looking for the best summer events in South King County that are perfect for the whole family? You're in luck! Explore the local farmer's markets where we can indulge in fresh produce, and artisanal goodies and discover the stories behind local vendors. Let's groove to the beat of the summer concerts featuring talented musicians, creating an atmosphere of pure joy and relaxation. And for the little ones, we've got exciting kids' summer events that will make their faces light up with excitement. Looking for more family-friendly activities? Check out below for a list of recommendations and make unforgettable memories with your loved ones in South King County this summer!

LOCAL FARMERS MARKETS

KENT MARKET

Saturdays | 9am to 2pm

June through September

Located downtown on 2nd Ave near the Kent Library

MAPLE VALLEY MARKET

Saturdays | 9am to 2pm

May through October

Located at the Maple Valley Legacy Site

RENTON MARKET

Tuesdays | 3pm to 7pm

June through September 

Located at the Renton Piazza

UPCOMING EVENTS 

COVINGTON DAYS

July 15th | 10am to 7pm

Kickoff Parade at 10am 

July 16th | 10am to 5pm

Located on 169th Pl SE/SE 270th Pl and Valley Medical North Lot

KENT CORNUCOPIA DAYS 

July 14th, 15th, and 16th 

50th Anniversary Celebration 

Located in downtown Kent with the information booth at 2nd St and Meeker

COVINGTON SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

Fridays | 6:30pm

Located at Covington Community Park

July 21st - The Profits

July 28th - The Jewel Tones

COVINGTON MOVIE NIGHTS

Fridays | 8:45pm

Located at Covington Community Park

July 28th - Puss in Boots the Last Wish

KENT SUMMER CONCERTS

Thursdays | 7pm to 8pm

Located at Lake Meridian

July 6th through August 10th


Looking for a fun activity for the kiddos this summer? Ready, Set, Play Covington is a free summer program that helps keep kids active and get to know their community. For more information, click here.

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