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Five Things: May 30, 2023

Hangin’ at a past DC Truck Touch

 

1. Get revved up for DC’s Annual Truck Touch this Saturday, June 3! I’ve always called it the Mac Daddy of these kinds of events — hosted by the DC Department of Public Works, it’s the biggest of them all and includes activities beyond climbing on the various vehicles.  This year, there will be electric vehicle races and demos by the students who built them, plus basketball, tennis, and fitness activities, and more. In the past, there have been Segways to test-ride and mounted police horses to meet, and hopefully they’ll be back this year.  The event takes place at RFK Stadium, Lot 8 (2400 East Capitol Street SE – enter off of Independence Avenue SE) from 8am – 1pm.  Reserve a spot in advance here.  And get a glimpse of a past DC Truck Touch here.

 

2. This Thursday, June 1, is National Dinosaur Day, and one way to celebrate it is at the immersive experience, Dinos Alive. From June 1-4, there will be special interactive activities to celebrate all things dino. Visitors will get to enjoy all the wonders of the experience, plus extras like a fossil dig and scavenger hunt, challenging young adventurers to think like a paleontologist. There are also opportunities to ride a dinosaur, swim alongside prehistoric sea creatures in the digital aquarium, explore the natural habitat of the ancient creatures, and more.  Dinos Alive runs though the summer (but the special activities are just this coming weekend) at Rhode Island Center in DC.  Hours are Wednesday & Thursday 10am – 6pm,  Friday 10am-7pm, Saturday & Sunday 9am – 8pm with entry times on the half-hour. Admission starts at $18.20

 

3. If you want to celebrate dinos without an admission fee, head to the Hall of Fossil at the National Museum of Natural History. It may seem like an obvious spot, but it never hurts to be reminded of the world-class FREE museums right in our backyards — and how lucky we are to have them.

 

4. The New York Times’ Wirecutter reviewed and ranked the best bug repellants. (Spoiler: This one is their top pick.)

 

5. The newest resident at the National Zoo 😍

 

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Five Things: May 23, 2023

Ballpark Boathouse in the Navy Yard

 

1. ‘Tis the season to go with the flow!  Kayaks, canoes, stand up paddle boards, and more vessels for recreation on the water are available to rent all around the area.  Boating in DC has several locations in the District, a few NoVa Parks offer it, and there are also some places in Maryland where you can paddle local waterways. This post about local places to rent paddling gear has all the details.  (PS: Depending on where and when you go,  you may recognize a certain KFDC teen helping you get set up with your boat! 🙂)

 

2. In case you weren’t aware, tickets for the National Gallery of Art’s Jazz in the Garden summer music series are now distributed by lottery for each weekly concert.  The lottery is currently open for the June 2 Tabago Bay performance — through May 26, you can register to try to reserve up to four passes,. Results will be announced May 29 at 10am.

 

3. How awesome does this nature-inspired LEGO exhibit at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley look?  Perfect for a summer day trip or even an overnight, since it’s about a two-hour drive out there.

 

4. Gear up for the game of the moment!

 

5. Maycember 😂 (Hang in there, it’s almost over.)

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Five Things: May 16, 2023

Spray play at Turkey Thicket in Brookland

 

1. Yesterday, the DC Department of Parks and Rec opened 16 spray parks throughout the city!  From 12-4pm daily, kids can splash around, stay cool, and have fun at the locations equipped with fountains and more water features.  The rest of DC’s spraygrounds will open Saturday, May 27.  Use this map to find a spray park close to you.

 

2. And since others are getting the water fun started, it’s a good time to (re)share this round-up of swim spots beyond the pool, all within a couple hours’ drive of the city.  Beaches, lakes and rivers, and swimming holes are included, and there have been some additions since last swimming season, so be sure to check it out and bookmark!

 

3. Starting this Thursday, May 18, you can once again watch a monthly movie at Audi Field!  The stadium will transform into an outdoor cinema as Movies on the Pitch presents films on the stadium’s jumbotron screen, all of them family-friendly. The lineup:  DC League of Super-Pets on May 18, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever on June 22, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish on July 6,  Minions: The Rise of Gru on August 27, and Jurassic World Dominion on September 7.

 

4. These are perfect — practical and pretty — for the spray park and swim season.

 

5. Love this recent Washington Post essay… reminds me of this very early KFDC post.

 

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