In 1921, the site of the current Kelsey Creek Park was a farm called Twin Valley Dairy that produced milk, cream and butter. Nearly 50 years later, the city purchased part of the farm that became a park. Kelsey Creek Park features 150 acres of forest, meadows and wetlands in the heart of Bellevue. The Kelsey Creek Farm Fair celebrates city’s rural past. Festivities include pony rides; pumpkin patch and decorating; hands-on heritage activities; animal viewing; country lane children’s play area; pedal tractors; tractor-pulled wagon rides; and food trucks. Free shuttles will run from Bannerwood Sports Park, 1790 Richards Road, and the Wilburton Park and Ride, 720 114th Ave. SE, to Kelsey Creek Farm, 410 130th Pl SE. The last shuttle will leave the farm at 4:15 p.m. More info: Kelsey Creek Farm Fair celebrates city’s rural past | City of Bellevue (bellevuewa.gov)
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