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With only a week until the giant wine and wisdom evening, now's the time to secure your place. The quiz is held at the University of Kent on April 22.
With places for 150 participants, the Maidstone Abseil staged at Midhurst Court on Sunday, June 5 is the biggest event yet. Book your place today.
Schools providing pupils with an active and supportive library scheme can be nominated for a Kent Literacy Award. Submit one or more before April 29.
At less than £7 a head, the Canterbury heat of the KM Big Charity Quiz serves up an affordable Friday night out. Book today ahead of April 22.
Teachers and staff engaging pupils with English as an additional language are eligible for nomination at the Kent Literacy Awards. Submit by April 29.
Arya Manivannan of Hempstead Junior School, Gillingham became the boss of Leeds Castle for a morning after winning a creative writing competition.
Jane Priston, director of the Amy Johnson and Herne Bay Project, becomes the first ambassador for school science scheme the KM Bright Spark Awards.
With just a fortnight until the KM Big Bike Ride, now is the time to saddle up and secure your place for the charity fundraiser on Sunday, April 24.
Secure your team and table for the Canterbury heat of the KM Big Charity Quiz which takes place on Friday, April 22 at University of Kent sports hall.
Whether your child is Team Cap or Team Iron Man, now is the time for them to create a Perfect Packed Lunch entry fit for a crime-fighting superhero!
Take part in the Locks of Sandwich Cycles-partnered 100K coastal route at the KM Big Bike Ride starting from Betteshanger Park on Sunday, April 24
Buster's Book Club Challenge Day winners were invited to a special celebration at Leeds Castle, also known as "the loveliest castle in the world".
Pfizer, the world's largest research-based pharmaceutical company, announce support for school science scheme the KM Bright Spark Awards.
There's still time to secure your table at the Canterbury heat of the KM Big Charity Quiz staged at the University of Kent's sports hall on April 22.
KM Walk to School and Buster's Book Club pupils celebrate their Spring Challenge Day victory at a special celebration staged at Silver Blades Ice Rink
Grace Stone, seven, of Regis Manor School, Sittingbourne became the boss of Rare Breeds Centre, Ashford for the day after winning a writing contest.
Crush excess sugar and boost your vitality by securing your place at the KM Big Bike Ride on Sunday, April 24 at Betteshanger Park, Nr. Deal.
Kent Literacy Awards key partner Kent Reliance announce support for the awards and nominations are now open. Submit one or more before April 29.
Key partner Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance are calling for participants to run, walk or jog in the KM Colour Run on Sunday, June 12.
50 primary schools across the county have joined the Reading Millionaires Club through their involvement with Buster's Book Club and Reading Bug.
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