No, you can’t carry concealed weapons into our child-proofed, gun-free home; 7 under-the-radar family travel destinations; Teacher says: Want your child to succeed in school? Help them clean out their backpack.; A mother, learning to walk the food allergy line; Grandpa’s gay: Explaining my dad’s new husband to my kids; | | | | | Thanks for reading our Going Out Guide: With the Kids newsletter. To give you more kid- and parenting-centric news, we have added a few features and incorporated into the On Parenting newsletter. |
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‘Flying Feet & Fiddle Bows: An Irish Celebration’ Best for ages 5-12 Shannon Dunne, Pete Moss and the Bog Band throw a St. Paddy’s Day celebration for children, complete with sean-nós and set dancing at the S. Dillon Ripley Center’s Discovery Theater Thursday. Read more Okinawan Cherry Blossom Festival All ages The three-day textile and cultural event, including free Okinawa Matsuri Family Days consisting of arts and crafts, storytelling and games, starts Friday at The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum. Read more The Harlem Globetrotters All ages The gravity-defying basketball show team swings by the Verizon Center and George Mason University this weekend. Catch them at EagleBank Arena Friday through Sunday at 7:30 p.m. or at the Verizon Center at 1:00 p.m. Read more Gem, Mineral and Fossil Show All ages The Gem, Lapidary and Mineral Society of Montgomery County’s 52nd annual event offers exhibits, demonstrations, specimens and a mini mine designed for children. Join the event Saturday and Sunday at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds. Read more ‘Little Red Hen’ Best for age 3 and older On Saturday and Sunday, the Olney Theatre Center stages the classic tale about barnyard animals working together. Read more |
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