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The Weekend Round-Up: February 11-12

A close look at a Ganesha statue at the Sackler Gallery, where families can enjoy a special art workshop this weekend

A close look at a Ganesha statue at the Sackler Gallery, where families can enjoy a special art workshop this weekend



So much to love about this weekend’s happenings! Opt for a Valentine’s Day-themed activity, celebrate Black History Month, immerse in adventure at a brand new exhibit, enjoy live entertainment, join a nature program… These are just some highlights among many options for fun with your kiddos. Happy Weekend!

DIY Valentines
Where: National Postal Museum
When: Saturday, 11am – 4pm
Admission: Free

Love is in the details at the Postal Museum’s annual Valentine’s Day Card Workshop. We’ve attended this event several times, so I can tell you firsthand it’s love-ly. They’ll have pretty papers and neat valentine-themed stamps, all you need to bring is your creativity to decorate your card. Visit the museum’s stamp store and send the cards to your loved ones with a special Postal Museum postmark. And for more about the museum, see this KFDC post.

The Power of Chocolate
Where: National Museum of the American Indian
When: Saturday & Sunday, 10:30am – 4:30pm
Admission: Free

The story of chocolate begins with a small tree that has its roots deep in the world of Mesoamerican culture. Join us for a celebration of one of the world’s most beloved foods. Explore the rich history and ongoing story of chocolate by grinding chocolate, creating a vase with Maya glyphs and learning more about the science, art and culture of chocolate.

More Activities to Love
Where: Around the area
When: Throughout the weekend
Admission: Varies by activity

Love is in the air — and at places all around DC this weekend! Events and activities to celebrate Valentine’s Day range from story time and crafts to skate dates to nature programs to tea time. And all of them are sure to be especially sweet. This post has the scoop on all of them.

Earth Explorers
Where: National Geographic Museum
When: Throughout the weekend, 10am – 6pm
Admission: $12/adult, $10/ages 5-12, under 5 are free

Witness animal migrations from a hot air balloon, submerse into the deep sea to study marine life, discover new species in the rain forest, gear up for a polar expedition. These are all adventures — simulated ones, anyway — to be experienced at the Nat Geo Museum’s newest exhibition that offers a glimpse into the work and passion of explorers in the field. Full of hands-on displays and interactive installations, it’s informative and inspiring. Best for elementary school ages and up, but younger children can enjoy it, too.

NOAA Open House
Where: NOAA Silver Spring Campus
When: Saturday, 9am – 4pm
Admission: Free

Explore your world and learn how NOAA—the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—takes the pulse of the planet every day and protects and manages ocean and coastal resources. Join NOAA at the Silver Spring campus for a series of free activities, including engaging talks by NOAA experts, interactive exhibits, special tours, and hands-on activities for ages 5 and up. Meet and talk with scientists, weather forecasters, hurricane hunters, and others who work to understand our environment, protect life and property, and conserve and protect natural resources. Note: A government-issued photo ID is required for adults. Check the website for a list of acceptable forms of ID.

African American Pioneers in Aviation and Space
Where: National Air & Space Museum
When: Saturday, 10am – 3pm
Admission: Free

Each February, the museum celebrates the significant contributions African Americans have made to flight and space exploration despite the overwhelming obstacles they had to overcome. Enjoy presentations, hands-on activities, and stories. Learn about African American astronauts, pilots, and scientists of the past and present and their accomplishments.

Carnival Family Day
Where: Anacostia Community Museum
When: Saturday, 12-4pm
Admission: Free

In celebration of the exhibition Gateways, the public is invited to enjoy live entertainment, face painting, mask making, storytelling, and other activities for the kids at this popular annual museum event. See the schedule of the day’s events here.

African-Americans at Walney Walking Tour
Where: Ellanor C. Lawrence Park
When: Saturday, 11am
Admission: $6

In this interactive walking tour, learn the names and stories of the many African-American families who lived here in slavery and in freedom. The one-hour program is recommended for ages 6 and up. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult.

More Black History Month Celebrations
Where: Around the area
When: Throughout the weekend
Admission: Varies by activity

February is Black History Month, and there are events and activities throughout the DC area to celebrate it. Museum programs (including an entire museum!), special tours and exhibits, story time sessions, and are be enlightening and fun for all ages. See where they’re happening this weekend.

Show Time
Where: Local Theatres
When: Throughout the weekend
Admission: Varies by show

* Ella Enchanted is on stage at Adventure Theatre
* Reserve free tickets to see Skher Brown and the Dancing Warriors Ensemble, this week’s Saturday Morning at the National performer
* Hamlette puts a twist on the Shakespearean classic at The Keegan Theatre
* The Freshest Snow Whyte just opensed at Imagination Stage
* Goldilocks is the latest Main Stage show at The Puppet Co.
* And Snow Show is the featured Tiny Tots performance on Sunday
* Steve Songs is playing two shows at Jammin Java on Saturday
* Watch The Great Zucchini with Barry the Magician perform at the Avalon Theatre in Alexandria
* Little ones will enjoy Kitchen Adventures with Encore Stage & Studio
* The Folger Theatre presents As You Like It
* Make it a KidFree night as Shakespeare Theatre Company presents King Charles III at Sidney Harman Hall

DC National Girls and Women in Sports Day Expo
Where:Deanwood Recreation and Aquatic Center
When: Saturday, 10:30am – 4pm
Admission: Free

“Expanding Opportunity” is the theme of this expo and will be one of more than 1,000 events taking place across the country for National Girls and Women in Sports Day. Decades of research show that girls who play sports have better health, higher self-esteem, greater academic achievement, stronger leadership skills, and greater economic opportunity. All District young women and their parents are invited to this event that will showcase up to 40 local vendors, organizations, and programs dedicated to sports and activity opportunities for girls and young women.

Baltimore, Hon!
Where: Baltimore attractions
When: Throughout the weekend
Admission: Varies by locale

Zip up I-95 for some fun in our sister city, where there are several great places to spend a day off. Play the day away at Port Discovery. Explore the exhibits and loads of hands-on activities at the Maryland Science Center. See some of the quirkiest, coolest art around at the American Visionary Art Museum. Get an eyeful of the underwater world at the National Aquarium. Or learn about Baltimore’s early business days at the Museum of Industry.

Fables Rule!
Where: Silver Spring Library
When: Saturday, 2:30pm
Admission: Free

Diane Macklin returns to the library, presenting “Fables Rule,” with interactive storytelling and a new twist to classic tales that illustrate valuable lessons. This will take place on the third floor, and the Silver Spring Library is located at 900 Wayne Avenue in Silver Spring.

Books Alive!
Where: Wheaton Library Interim Branch
When: Saturday, 2pm
Admission: Free, but tickets required

InterAct Story Theatre kicks off a monthly series of fun family safaris through books! Executive and Artistic Director Ali Oliver-Krueger will lead these interactive workshop for kids and parents, exploring a different age-appropriate children’s book through creative drama, then bringing them to life by acting them out in their own words. Stick around after the workshop to explore Wheaton Library’s children’s library and embark on a new reading adventure with your kids!  The program is best for ages 4 and up. Tickets are limited, and you have to register through the Wheaton Library Interim Branch to get your them — visit in-person or by calling 240.777.0678 to sign up.

Light The Way At The Pearl
Where: The Pearl in Silver Spring
When: Saturday, 4:30-8:30pm
Admission: Free

This event that celebrates the opening of The Pearl, luxury apartments in Silver Spring, also welcomes the public to check out some imaginative art! Light the Way is illuminating Silver Spring with a wholly original art installation. Designed by DC artist Kelly Towles, this inflatable light sculpture 45 feet in diameter playfully reinterprets the concept of a meditation labyrinth. Step inside, explore and contemplate, surrounded by trees and light, and then reemerge with a renewed sense of happiness, harmony and peace. There will also be music and cooking demos and food, and cocktails for purchase. The Pearl is located at 180 High Park Lane in Silver Spring.

4th Annual Waterfowl Festival
Where: Black Hill Visitors Center
When: Sunday, 12-4pm
Admission: Free

Bring the whole family for a day filled with activities, demonstrations and exhibits to celebrate the wondrous water birds that call Little Seneca Lake home. Enjoy an original DUCKumentary, lectures on bird conservation, gorgeous carved wood decoys made right before your eyes and make-and-create opportunities for even the littlest birders. Join guided birding excursions to catch a glimpse of marine ducks, swans and maybe even the Black Hill bald eagles! 

Mid-Winter Play Day
Where: Takoma Park Community Center
When: Sunday, 1-4pm
Admission: Free

Put some play in your Sunday afternoon with Let’s Play Takoma and the Takoma Park Recreation Department. The variety of indoor entertainment will include Bach 2 Rock bands, local band Outer Body Llama, Zumbini, cookie decorating, board games and crafts, dress-up, puzzles, and more. All ages are welcome to enjoy it all.

Opt Outside
Where: Around the area
When: Throughout the weekend
Admission: Varies by activity

It looks like this weekend’s weather — temps in 60’s! — could lend itself to some activity outside. And you’ve got your pick of places around the DC-Metro for outdoor adventures. Visit the Zoo, take a hike, explore a historic site, hit a playground, or see what else there is to do alfresco in this post with tons of ideas recreation in the fresh air. But if there’s rain or you prefer your fun under shelter, The Great Indoors list has you covered.

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The Weekend Round-Up: February 11-12

Watching the chocolate making process at last year's "Power of Chocolate" festival

 

This post is going to serve a dual purpose.  Along with my regular list of weekend happenings, I want to make some blog roll shout-outs.  It’s been too long since I’ve done so, plus I’ve got good reason for making special mentions of other local bloggers: I had the lucky pleasure of meeting some of them last night.

I was invited to join a few ladies who pen some of the blogs I follow for dinner and wine (have to note the wine, as the invitation was very specific about drinking wine, which was a good sign), and talk about kids, life, and whatever else the conversation might evolve into after a couple of glasses. Long story short, it was pretty awesome meeting the people behind the blog posts, and it confirmed that my online reading is coming from good places. So, Darcy from No Monsters in My Bed, Shannon from But I Do Have a Law Degree, Rebecca from Not-So-SAHM, and Cath from Constance Reader, thanks for a fabulous night out!

Aaaand… here’s where fun of the family-friendly variety can be found around town over the next few days. Happy Weekend!

Mmm…ChocolateJust in time for the holiday that goes hand-in-hand with the gift of chocolate, the National Museum of the American Indian is hosting their annual “Power of Chocolate” festival. We attended last year and found it to be a treat for everyone, and it sounds like many of the festivities will be repeated: Live food demos, hands-on activities, dances performances, and artisans showcasing their work.  Especially for kids are opportunities to create paper molas, grind cocoa beans to make their own hot chocolate, and sample the tasty treat (while they last).  Some activities require free tickets for timed entry. For specifics, you can download the festival brochure here. This free event is happening on Saturday and Sunday 10am – 4:30pm both days.

Butterfly Birthday BashCelebrate the fourth anniversary of the Butterflies + Plants: Partners in Evolution exhibit at the National Museum of Natural History on Saturday from 1-3pm. There will be special arts and crafts activities for children of all ages, and museum educators will be on hand to talk about about metamorphosis and native butterfly species of our region. This is part of the Second Saturday Arts & Science series, the museum’s monthly program for families. Admission is free.

Super Science SaturdayThe second Saturday of each month is also calendar-marker at the Dulles arm of the Air & Space Museum. Guests are immersed in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics topics related to aviation and space exploration. This month’s theme is Scientists & Inventors.  Admission is free, but parking at the museum is $15.

African American Pioneers in AviationThe Air & Space on the National Mall is hosting it’s own program for guests of all ages on Saturday in honor of Black History Month. The museum’s annual African American Pioneers Day focuses on the accomplishments of the Tuskegee Airmen. Visitors can listen to Tuskegee Airmen and their descendents talk about the challenges and triumphs as members of the groundbreaking African American World War II fighter group.  In addition, the Black Gents of Hollywood will be presenting excerpts of Layon Gray’s off-Broadway play, Black Angels over Tuskegee.  The event also includes hands-on activities, story times, and book signings. The event is from 10am – 3pm, admission is free.

Happy Birthday, Abe! – Ford’s Theatre Society is celebrating Abraham Lincoln’s birthday on Saturday with a free open house featuring a variety of programming and activities. Visitors can attend author discussions, ranger talks and one-act play performances exploring Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. They can also view the exhibits at the new Center for Education and Leadership, participate in workshops with the Education Department, and enjoy scavenger hunts and prize drawings. The Ford’s Theatre Museum will be open for visits on the hour beginning at 9am. Tickets to the event are free and will be available at the box office beginning at 8:30am that day.

Show Time The theatre is a good place to spend a cold day, and there are several options for live entertainment this weekend.  I highly recommend Peter and the Wolf at The Puppet Co. – read my review of it here. Last I checked there were still tickets available for the 7pm performance of The Snowy Day at Adventure Theatre (though all others are sold out). P. Nokio will be on the Imagination Stage many times throughout the weekend. This week’s Saturday Morning at the National is Theatre IV’s performance of Jack and the Beanstalk. The Wings of Ikarus is still running at The Kennedy Center. And 1st Stage Theatre’s a capella version of Three Bears just opened.  You can find more details and ticket info for all of these productions in this post about winter entertainment.

Stories in ArtThe National Gallery of Art’s drop-in program for kids is back on Sunday, and this time exploring the work of artist Georgia O’Keefe. Encouraging them to see the natural world as the artist did, guests will hear a reading of the book Through Georgia’s Eyes then create watercolor drawings inspired by plants. Sessions are at 11:30am, 12:30pm, 1:30pm, and 2:30pm. Sign-in takes place in the East Building Atrium, beginning at 11am, and continues until all spaces are filled. Admission is free. Read a KFDC review of the Stories in Art program here.

Tommy’s Traveling Book ClubIn celebration of the 50th anniversary of the children’s book The Snowy Day, DC Councilmember Tommy Wells is leading a special storytime this weekend. Enjoy the free reading of the Ezra Keats classic at Deanwood Libray (1350 49th. Street NE) on Saturday at 10am.  All ages are welcome.

Making Dental Health FunIn celebration of National Children’s Dental Health Month, the National Children’s Museum wants to provide all of the information that children need to keep their teeth healthy and clean! Science experiments will demonstrate how toothpaste works and then attendees can learn how to make their own! Friends from Adventure Dental and Kids Smiles DC will present some fun interactive activities about dental health. And the Tooth Fairy will be making two very special guest appearances at 12:30pm and 2pm for “Tooth Fairy Storytime”! Drop in at the NCM’s Launch Zone for this free event on Saturday 11am – 4pm.

Design a DragonThis month’s Arts for Families program at the Textile Museum is inspired by their newest exhibition Dragons, Nagas and Creatures of the Deep. Guests are invited to make their own dragon paper mola.  Molas are the colorful appliqué panels made by the Kuna people of Panama and Coastal Columbia, two of which are on view in the exhibit. On Saturday from 2-4pm, kids can create a paper mola with scissors, glue, and their wildest imaginations. The free program is recommended for ages 5-12.  No reservations required.

And it looks like this post with even more ideas for indoor fun will prove useful this weekend as well:

Rainy Day Recreation (ie, Indoor Fun)

 

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