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− | + | == Formerly The Trenton Avenue Arts Festival == | |
− | + | *Free and open to the public, the Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby & Arts Festival celebrates East Kensington's incredible mix of local artists, musicians and eateries. | |
+ | **Organized by the dedicated volunteers of the East Kensington Neighbors Association and featuring over 200 local arts and food vendors, this event attracts 10k+ attendees to raise funds for neighborhood projects and revitalization. | ||
+ | **The festival is held on Trenton Avenue, a wide cobblestone street that has been part of Kensington’s rich creative history for over a hundred years. By hosting the Trenton Avenue Arts Festival, EKNA continues that tradition. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[East Kensington Neighbors Association (EKNA)]] | *[[East Kensington Neighbors Association (EKNA)]] | ||
− | + | *[[New Kensington Community Development Corporation (NKCDC)]] | |
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+ | [[Category:Frequency-Annual]][[Category:Is-Annual_Event]][[Category:Is-Recurring_Event]][[Category:Issue-The_Arts]][[Category:Using-Volunteers]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Is-Festival]][[Category:Is-Arts_Festival]] |
Latest revision as of 21:50, 6 September 2018
http://kensingtonkineticarts.org/
Formerly The Trenton Avenue Arts Festival
- Free and open to the public, the Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby & Arts Festival celebrates East Kensington's incredible mix of local artists, musicians and eateries.
- Organized by the dedicated volunteers of the East Kensington Neighbors Association and featuring over 200 local arts and food vendors, this event attracts 10k+ attendees to raise funds for neighborhood projects and revitalization.
- The festival is held on Trenton Avenue, a wide cobblestone street that has been part of Kensington’s rich creative history for over a hundred years. By hosting the Trenton Avenue Arts Festival, EKNA continues that tradition.