Many thanks for attending! See you next year! This year’s festival is going GREEN. The Kite Festival (Saturday, March 28, 10 am to 4 pm) will explore how being ‘green’ and utilizing natural resources can be a fun, creative, and fulfilling experience. What better way to celebrate our environment than by coloring the sky with kites fashioned from renewable resources and powered by the wind? This year, honor planet Earth by creating both environmentally and thematically ‘green’ kites that positively reflect the beautiful resources we have available. In lieu of constructing with ‘green’ materials, you could create a traditional kite with a ‘green’ theme…The sky is literally the limit-so be creative and push the limits, have fun, and go ‘green’! Whatever you end up creating, please make sure that all kites fly according to AKA specifications. This year, our activity tents focus on the idea of green and its many facets. History of Kites Island Kites TobagoFlyingColours Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation National Cherry Blossom Festival Embassy of Sweden
Embassy of the Czech
Republic Department of Energy's
Wind Power America program As always, the festival features three competitions. For those who build their own kites, you are invited to enter the Handmade Kite competition. Please click on “Festival Awards” to learn about our format for the handmade kite competition. Teams may also enter into two additional heart-stopping events- the sixth annual Smithsonian Hot Tricks competition, and the always popular Rokkaku Kite battle will be both held at the end of the day. Watch kite flyers strut their stuff on the field dazzling the crowd with trick kite moves and thrilling competition. Registration Opens at 10 a.m. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Take Metro to the Smithsonian station or take Metrobus routes 30, 32, 34, 35, and 36.
BRING YOUR CAMERA! Tag your Flickr photos as "Smithsonian_Kite_Festival" and/or post them to the Smithsonian Resident Associate Facebook page! Many thanks! |
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