But a few crossed kite lines didn’t stop the fun.
Among the kites aloft were Chinese panel kites, tetrahedron-shaped cells and store-bought models decorated as butterflies, Spiderman and Barbie.
Rina Otero, director of King’s View Academy, said the school wanted to organize a festival that tapped into an activity shared by cultures around the world. Students attended a kite-building workshop in preparation for the day. She said Saturday’s cool, cloudy weather didn’t disrupt the inaugural event.
“For a beginning, I think it’s great. There are a lot of people out here that we don’t know,” said Otero.
She hopes to have musicians and involve vendors selling international foods at next year’s event.
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