Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo) The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo) The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo) The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo) The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo) The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo) The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo) The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo) The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo) The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo) Watching the parade. The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo) After the parade. The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo) After the parade. The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo) After the parade. The Downtown KCK Labor Day Festival today started with a parade and continued with a free festival until 6 p.m. near 18th and Minnesota Avenue. The festival celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It included a mini-carnival, live bands, activities for children, face painting, clowns and food. It was sponsored by Bonito Michoacan. (Wyandotte Daily photo)