CANNON AIR FORCE BASE N.M.-- Tyson Washington flies a kite during the annual Kite Karnival April 19 at Doc Stewart Park. The Kite Karnival is a Community Center "Let's Celebrate!" trademark event that attracts close to 2,500 people from the surrounding area to experience kite flying at its best. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Evelyn Chavez)
CANNON AIR FORCE BASE N.M.-- Jenna Brown slides down the jumping balloon during the annual Kite Karnival April 19 at Doc Stewart Park. The Kite Karnival is a Community Center "Let's Celebrate!" trademark event that attracts close to 2,500 people from the surrounding area to experience kite flying at it's best. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Evelyn Chavez)
CANNON AIR FORCE BASE N.M.-- The Kite Karnival is a Community Center "Let's Celebrate!" trademark event that attracts close to 2,500 people from the surrounding area to experience kite flying at its best. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Liliana Moreno)
CANNON AIR FORCE BASE N.M.-- Abby Brown gets her face painted during the annual kite karnival April 19 at Doc Stewart Park. The Kite Karnival is a Community Center "Let's Celebrate!" trademark event that attracts close to 2,500 people from the surrounding area to experience kite flying at its best. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Liliana Moreno)
CANNON AIR FORCE BASE N.M.-- Families gather at Doc Stewart park for the annual Kite Karnival April 19. The Kite Karnival is a Community Center "Let's Celebrate!" trademark event that attracts close to 2,500 people from the surrounding area to experience kite flying at its best. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Liliana Moreno)
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