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March 1999
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[Topeka] The Topeka Kite Flyers hold a club fly on the 1st & 3rd sundays of every month (weather premitting)
       
[Tucson]
         
[Tybee Island]
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[Omaha]
         
[Redondo Beach] The festival will feature kite contests and related activities for all ages. It will include traditional kite flying, kite demonstrations by the masters. Also, prizes will be awarded for the highest flying, most beautiful, and largest kite. Of course there will be a candy drop for the little ones. Team Air West 1997 U.S. Champions will take to the skies armed with L.E.D. lights mounted to their dual control high performance kites. The evening sky will be ablaze with kite lights streaking back and forth above the beach and pier. Admission to the Festival is free, kids under 10yrs and senior citizens will receive a free kite, (quantities limited), photo opportunities all day. There is plenty of pier parking available, and limited neighborhood parking nearby. Food and beverages are also available. Special Festival Guests: The Foundation for the Jr. Blind. The 3-piece band Island Breeze, and traditional Samoan dance group Heart of Polynesia.
[Overland Park] The Kansas City Kite Club flys are a gathering of kite enthusiasts in and around the Kansas City area. We meet on the second Sunday of every month at Johnson County Community College, 1-5 to fly kites, share kite stories, and expose more people to kiting. In short we enjoy the comaraderie and fellowship of each other and have fun! Most of our flies include music provided by the Kansas City Kite Club sound system which helps create a real festive atmosphere. Come join us.
         
[Lincoln City] First organizational meeting and fun fly for the newly formed Oregon Sport kite Association. Meeting starts at noon, with flying immediately after.
[Austin]
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[Berkeley] Sanctioned Sport Kite Event
 
[Albuquerque]
         
[Marble Falls]
         
[Berkeley]
[Santa Barbara] The 15th annual Santa Barbara Kite Festival will fill the skies over Shoreline Park in Santa Barbara 11am-5pm Sunday, March 21, 1999. The festival, celebrating its 15th year, is co-organized and co-sponsorted by radio stations 101.7 K-lite and News Radio 990 KTMS. A portion of the festival proceeds will benefit the local chapter of Special Olympics. The Santa Barbara Kite Festival will feature kite contests, and related activities for all ages and kite-flying abilities. The contests will include kite fighting, stunt flying, highest flying, most beautful, and largest kite. There will also be kite "tail chasing" events for children to chase and catch a kite tail all day long. The festival will include food, beverage, and kite booths.
         
[Seal Beach] Kites will fly from 12-5. We will be building sand castles from 8-12am There will be prizes for special kites and castles. We will have a lot of fun - If it is raining - the it will be portponed until March 27th.
 
         
[Spiro]
 
         
[Memphis]
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[Phoenix]
       
[Lahoma]
         
[Texarkana]
         
[Long Beach] Taught by Heloise Lockman/White Bird Kites
         
[Huntsville] The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is planning "Come Fly With Me" Kite Festival for March 27, 1999. We would like to have stunt/professional kite flyers on site to join in the activities we have planned for the day. The ultimate goal is to have over 500 kite’s flying at once over the Center. If you have any information on people in the Northern Alabama, South Tennessee area who may be interested in participating, I would greatly appreciate our request being forwarded to them. Shelly Helmer Museum Educator U.S. Space and Rocket Center Huntsville, AL Shellyh@spacecamp.com (256)721-7212
[Long Beach] Parking available $5.00 must have reservations and check to ANCAL no later than March 20,1999 Our friend and flyer passed away on February 18, 1999 and we are honoring him on this date.
         
[Long Beach]
 
         
[Washington] The 1999 festival theme, “A Century of Flight: Looking Back,” celebrates the centennial of Orville Wright’s historic 1899 kite as well as the advances made in kite technology and design during the 20th century. The 1999 Festival will include a theme award; special consideration will be given to entrants in appropriate period costumes. A special award will also be presented to the handmade kite that best interprets the theme of the Festival (each kite entered in this category should be accompanied by a short written description, preferably submitted ahead of time.) The Smithsonian Kite Festival, a free event, was founded by aviation pioneer Paul E. Garber (1899-1992). Traditionally a part of the festivities at cherry-blossom time in the nation’s capital, the Smithsonian’s colorful Kite Festival is one of the most popular annual events held on the National Mall.
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[Lewes]
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