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The FIFA World Cup is almost here, and we are getting ready. This week on KentNow, we're talking about what residents need to know before the matches begin in Seattle. Deputy Director of Public Works Kelly Peterson joins us to discuss transportation options, [https://www.seattlefwc26.org/destination/transportation/arriving] transit service [https://kingcounty.gov/en/dept/metro] enhancements, park-and-ride locations, and what travelers can expect when heading to and from the games. Then, we sit down with Christina Arkosomey of Kent Food Tours [https://culturegeneration.org/] to explore how Kent's incredible cultural diversity and food scene will help welcome visitors from around the world. From hidden culinary gems to authentic cultural experiences, you'll hear why Kent deserves a spot on every FIFA visitor's itinerary. We also cover National Night Out registration, youth cricket camps, PawFest, the Kent Downtown Partnership's Nerd Party, Cornucopia Days 5K registration, and the upcoming Kent Summer Concert Series. Plus, Mark shares some fascinating FIFA World Cup facts—including a stolen trophy, a dog named Pickles, and why 2026 will be the biggest World Cup ever. Whether you're heading to a match or staying local, this episode will help you make the most of a summer packed with activity in Kent.
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