Coyner Springs Kite Fly 2022 on September 24

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Coyner Springs Kite Fly 2022

Make plans now to stop by the Coyner Springs Kite Fly on Saturday, September 24.  There will be lots of fun kite activities such as Kite demos, Bol Kite races, and free kite give-a-ways so you can get out there and do some of your own kite flying. Of course, if you already have a kite… bring it along! (There will also be kites for sale if you are interested.)

In addition, other free, family oriented activities include: hay rides, apple-slinging, pumpkin painting, wind-chime and mini-airplane making.  In addition, be sure to check out the Bioblitz booth to explore some of the animals, insects, and plants that live at the park! 

Please note that all pets must be on a leash and under control of their owner from 9:30am – 4:00 pm.

Volunteers are welcome!  If interested, please call Parks and Recreation at (540) 942-6735.

We are currently accepting applications for vendors.  If interested, please submit the application before September 21 to see if it is a good fit with the event.

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