Second Annual Spring Break Kite Festival Promises Over the Top Fun
Written by Post Public Information Representative, Mar 11, 2010, 2 Comments
Free, family fun festival will feature games, activities, food and fun
Courtesy Xochitl Mora,
Laredo, TX—March 10, 2010—The iconic, traditional diamond shape, flying carefree in the wind is evocative of a simpler, carefree childhood. It is also one of the most easy, entertaining and affordable ways for a family to have fun together. The bright colors and soaring heights create memories that can last a lifetime for a child. That’s why the Second Annual Spring Break Kite Festival is perfect for Laredo kids, and their families, to have a fun, and free, good time.
On Wednesday, March 17, 2020, District VI Council Member Gene Belmares, along with Keep Laredo Beautiful and the City of Laredo Parks & Leisure Services Department will host the kite festival from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at North Central Park. Participants and spectators can find parking at the park’s parking lot, located at 10202 International Boulevard.
“In today’s economy, it’s time to go back to the time-honored, affordable family entertainment, where families enjoyed spending time with each other outdoors, interacting and creating special family traditions,” said Council Member Gene Belmares. “This kite festival involves all these elements, and will be held in a beautiful, clean, community outdoor green space that we can all enjoy during Spring Break right here in Laredo, without having to travel anywhere, but just down the street,” he added.
The kite festival is open to kids of all ages, including those who are kids at heart. There is no registration or entrance fee to the festival. Just show up with a kite and start flying! Even if you don’t have a kite, come on out. A limited number of kites will be given out for free, along with healthy snacks while supplies last, thanks to the generous support of sponsors AEP Texas, AT&T, HEB, Cricket Wireless, and CenterPoint Energy. Border Media is the event’s official media sponsor.
In fact, festival organizers have gone out of their way to ensure that the day is truly a family-friendly outing. Aside from the kite flying, there will be plenty of other games and activities, including face-painting, hay rides, games, wildflower seed planting, a jumping castle, music and fun to run around and just have a relaxing afternoon. And everything is free!
For those who are serious about kite-flying; however, take notice of the following kite contest information. Starting promptly at 4:00 p.m., kite judging will begin, and prizes will be given for the best homemade kite in the following age categories: 5-10; 11-13; 14-17; and over 18. Celebrity judges will make the determination of all entrants. All are welcome to enter.
Of course, running around flying a kite does work up an appetite, so bring a picnic basket with your favorite snacks and refreshments (no alcohol will be allowed) and enjoy the lazy, picnic atmosphere. Snacks will also be sold; benefitting the Parks Youth Committee. Just don’t forget to throw your trash and recyclables in the many Willie and Billie Botes that will be out there. The Sister Cities Youth Committee will be out and about, acting as the day’s litter patrol, reminding participants to keep the park, and the Laredo environment, clean.
Other organizations who will have a presence at the event will be Customs & Border Protection; Constable Rudy Rodriguez; Sheriff Martin Cuellar; Laredo Fire Department, and the Laredo Police Department Bike Patrol.
“I look forward to seeing kids from all over Laredo enjoying themselves in this wonderful activity of flying kites,” Belmares concluded.
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