The annual kite flying festival in St. Joseph attracted a large crowd despite the absence of multiple giant kites. While the featured kite remained airborne briefly, organizers and attendees highlighted the strong community spirit and cultural importance of the event. The gathering included music, food stalls, and family-friendly activities, reinforcing its place as a key Easter tradition.
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