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Underground Railroad Program for Kids by admin, last updated: Jun 06, 2017 05:31 AM
Mount Clare Museum House, Baltimore’s oldest colonial house, was home to Charles Carroll, Barrister and numerous slaves and indentured servants. The museum is offering an educational opportunity for grade school children to learn about the Underground Railroad on Saturday, June 10, 2 pm to 4 pm. Children and their families will learn about slavery at Mount Clare and in early America and learn about the struggle of enslaved individuals to seek their freedom.
Summer Arty Party by admin, last updated: Jun 04, 2017 02:21 PM
Join the Northern Virginia Association for the Education of Young Children (NVAEYC) for a process art party! This is a FREE event and we welcome all young children to come along and enjoy creating their own masterpieces with a variety of art materials!
Ad Blocking by Jeff Steele, last updated: Jun 02, 2017 01:42 PM
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DACkids Sustainability Workshop by AIADC, last updated: Jun 02, 2017 10:32 AM
Discover how sustainability grows beyond the limits of the built environment!
DACkids Walking Tour: Penn Quarter by AIADC, last updated: Jun 02, 2017 10:32 AM
This walking tour for children will take a hands-on approach to learning about architecture in the vibrant Penn Quarter neighborhood.
CHCNS Family Night at the Miracle Theater by admin, last updated: Jun 01, 2017 06:08 AM
Join Capitol Hill Cooperative Nursery School for family fun, pizza, door prizes, a movie ("The Muppets Take Manhattan"), and more! Doors open at 5:30 for dinner and family fun, movie showtime at 6:15.
FREE Children's Education Event! by admin, last updated: May 30, 2017 08:21 PM
New styles of teaching and learning are popping up all around the world, the USA and now they’re coming to DC. Students should always be at the center of their learning, help to determine the direction of their learning, and celebrate what they can contribute within groups. Try it out at ground level and give us your feedback as we continue to grow our practices, and work towards creating a whole school curriculum! Kids aged 7-9 are all invited to come from 10am-12pm on June 10th, and experience this new technique. Parents can drop kids off and go do your own thing, or stay and watch the learning happen. Please email alex@lfof.org to reserve a spot, or with any questions you might have!
Mermaids are coming to Tyson's Corner by admin, last updated: May 27, 2017 05:20 AM
Mermaids are coming to Pottery Barn Kids at Tyson's Corner. Guests will enjoy a story, snack and a lesson about life under the sea. Dress like your favorite under the sea creature and get a special prize.
Teen Takeover: Creative Spark! by National Building Museum, last updated: May 25, 2017 06:21 AM
Participate in innovative and creative activities designed and facilitated by the Museum’s Teen Council
Little Builders Storytime: Moxie the Dachshund of Fallingwater by Cara Armstrong by National Building Museum, last updated: May 25, 2017 06:21 AM
Story time at the National Building Museum
Frank Lloyd Wright Day by National Building Museum, last updated: May 25, 2017 06:21 AM
Celebrate Frank Lloyd Wright’s 150th birthday: construct models and listen to talks
Little Builders Storytime: Moxie the Dachshund of Fallingwater by Cara Armstrong by National Building Museum, last updated: May 25, 2017 06:21 AM
Story time at the National Building Museum
Chinatown Community Picnic by admin, last updated: May 24, 2017 10:07 AM
Come out and enjoy lively cultural performances, Asian arts and crafts including calligraphy, lantern-making, origami and paper-cutting, face-painting and more! Local community-based organizations and District government agencies will be on site. A bike repair station, health screenings and CPR demonstrations will also be available. Admission is free.
Join SCOUT bags Pop-Up in Georgetown June 1-3 by BrandLinkDC, last updated: May 22, 2017 05:09 PM
 
Fair Lakes SpringFest by admin, last updated: May 21, 2017 09:20 PM
Free! Includes Live Performances and Entertainment, Strolling Characters and Area Mascots, Whole Foods Market Kids Marketplace, dance troupes, instrument petting zoo, balloon artists, Pirate Ship Bounce House and Inflatable Fun Slides, Themed Carnival Games, Professional Face Painting, FBI, Fire Department & Police Vehicle Tours & Touch a Truck Displays, Tasty Food, Obstacle Courses, Vendor Booths, Giveaways and more!
Georgetown Multi Family Yard Sale for a good cause by dcgirlluv, last updated: May 17, 2017 02:16 PM
Please spread the word about a Multi-Family Yard Sale this weekend. Great children's brand new clothing items and shoes for a boy 3 and under. Summary: On Saturday, May 20th there will be a Georgetown Multi Family Yard Sale Location: 27th Street Alley between P and Q Street NW Time: 10 am to 2 pm Neighbors will be selling antiques, art, rare finds, new or like new men & women's clothing and shoes, size 10 name brand women's shoes will be sold by one neighbor, handbags, books, small furniture, luggage, electronics, children's brand name clothes, and so much more. Thanks so much, Moni
Bipawtisan March by admin, last updated: May 15, 2017 04:18 PM
The Bipawtisan March will be held in Washington D.C on June 4, 2017. Visit the website to register: http://bipawtisanmarch.com
My First Sleeping Beauty by admin, last updated: May 12, 2017 04:15 AM
Join us for our family friendly production of "My First Sleeping Beauty". This interactive ballet performance is perfect for children ages 3-10 and their families. It features a ballet performance, a meet and greet with a ballerina, and a ballet craft. To order tickets email us at connectthedotsdancecompany@gmail.com.
Books in Bloom by BrandLinkDC, last updated: May 11, 2017 08:33 PM
The Downtown Columbia Partnership of Columbia, Maryland is proud to present its inaugural book festival, Books In Bloom, bringing together some of the country’s best and brightest writers for a daylong festival celebrating the joy of books and reading. Featured authors include David Ebershoff, April Ryan, Michael Eric Dyson, Laurie Frankel, Alec Ross, with a children's author tent and panels and activities throughout.
Weblog Entry The Black SUV: Symbol of Power by Jeff Steele, last updated: May 11, 2017 01:00 PM
Roman Senators had their chariots and Soviet officials had Chaikas. US Governmental officials -- including DC Council Members -- demonstrate their importance with black SUVs.