Quick links: Landon Azalea FestivalAll Hallows GuildBourbon & BluegrassEU Open HouseImmersive exhibitsJazz in the Sculpture GardenCarousel Day at Glen EchoFiesta Asia Street FairTina Fey & Amy PoehlerDC Dragon Boat Festival Find past spring bucket lists here
6 immersive exhibits for families in and around Washington, DC
The Dr. Seuss Experience is a sensory spectacle that takes each guest on an awe-inspiring journey through nine different Dr. Seuss books, allowing each visitor a chance to step into the pages of each of the books and interact with its iconic characters!Where: 7852U Tysons Corner Center, Tysons, VA 22102When: Open Wednesday through Sunday, sessions available every half hourDuration: Around… Continue Reading…
DC Family Weekend Fun Guide
We’ve got a great list of 16+ ways to spend Spring Break. If you are staying local and need some ideas check out this post. All weekendSakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival The Dr. Seuss Experience RiverRun Festival Washington Nationals Friday 4:30pm-8:00pm: Geoff the Magician at The LaneWhat better way to spend a Friday night then having the kiddos watch a great magician… Continue Reading…
DC Family Weekend Fun Guide
Happy holidays to those who celebrate; it’s a busy weekend with Passover & Easter! Easter egg hunts and festivals can be found here for those looking for more hunts. We’ve got a great list of 16+ ways to spend Spring Break. If you are staying local and need some ideas check out this post. Friday6:30pm-11:30pm: Drive in at Union Market:… Continue Reading…
Celebrate Passover with PJ Library
Passover takes place April 5, 2023 – April 13, 2023 this year. PJ Library has so many great resources you can access to use this holiday. I particularly like the 15 minute seder, because well kids….the lunch box ideas are great and can come in handy any weekday of the school year and you know I am always a sucker… Continue Reading…
Hurry– don’t miss The Hula-Hoopin Queen!
The Hula-Hoopin Queen is based on the Oprah Winfrey recommended picture book, The Hula-Hoopin’ Queen by Thelma Lynne Godin and illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton. The play is adapted by Gloria Bond Clunie and directed by Angelisa Gillyard. Now, Helen Hayes Award recommended! Kameeka is confident that today she will finally beat her rival, Jamara, and become the Hula-Hoopin’ Queen of 139th Street in Harlem…. Continue Reading…
Weekend picks in and around Washington, DC
Easter is coming up and that means lots of egg hunts and festivities! There are many places to see cherry blossoms still but time is dwindling so check out our favorite spots. Baseball season has begun and our Washington Nationals are home this weekend!! Saturday & Sunday White House Garden TourTimed tickets are required to take the White House Garden Tour…. Continue Reading…
Family-friendly performances at the Kennedy Center
This is the Rope – April 2The Kennedy Center will welcome beloved Education Artist-in-Residence Jacqueline Woodson with the National Symphony Orchestra for the world premiere of This is the Rope. Jackie will narrate her book on stage as the NSO plays new music to accompany the story and the book’s illustrations project overhead. Jackie tells the story of the Great Migration through the lens… Continue Reading…
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