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Things to do Thanksgiving weekend for families in and around Washington, DC

November 27, 2019

Thanksgiving Day:

Season’s Greenings at the United States Botanic Garden 
Explore botanic gardens from Hawaii to Maine in this year’s holiday show. The best times to visit are weekdays early in December or on select Tuesday and Thursday evenings in December when the Conservatory is open until 8 pm with live seasonal music. Aside from these extended holiday hours, the Conservatory is open every day of the year, from 10am-5pm, free of charge.

Volunteer with your family

ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas at the Gaylord National Resort

Bulls Run Festival of Lights
Experience the Bull Run Festival of Lights, 2.5 miles illuminated by holiday light displays. Drive the festival route from the comfort of your car; turn out your headlights and just follow the magical glow. After viewing the lights, bring your family and friends to the holiday village to enjoy rides, refreshments, and of course, photos with Santa Claus. The festival happens annually at Bull Run Regional Park in Centreville, Virginia. Avoid crowds and go Mon-Thurs at a discounted rate.

Downtown Holiday Market
The 15th Annual Downtown Holiday Market returns Nov. 22 thru Dec. 23 from 12pm  to 8pm. and located on the F Street sidewalk in front of the Smithsonian American Art Museum & National Portrait Gallery between 7th & 9th Streets, NW. Bringing a unique and festive shopping “village” to the heart of Downtown DC, the market features more than 150 regional artisans, crafters and boutique businesses of ethnically produced goods. Hundreds of diverse gift items, such as jewelry, pottery, paintings, and textiles will be offered by 60 exhibitors each day.

Merriweather Symphony of Lights
The Symphony of Lights has been a time-honored Howard County holiday tradition set in historic Merriweather Post Pavilion. Made up of more than 300,000 bulbs, this family-oriented spectacular is a dazzling display of larger-than-life animated and stationary holiday light creations. With the addition of new lights and a refreshed course, your time through the twinkling, winding path will surely be a night to remember!

Enchant Christmas at Nats Park
Unwrap new traditions and make memories big and small as you wind your way through a luminescent land of beautiful arches, larger-than-life sculptures and decadent delights. Welcome to Enchant. Where magical memories are made. 2.5 million Christmas lights in 90,000 square feet of pure holiday magic with incredible food and beverage to accompany the experience. This is the World’s Largest Holiday Light Maze and Market debuting at Nationals Park. Tickets for Enchant start at just $19.00, and include access to the 200-foot long Ice-Skating Trail, Ice Bars, Artisanal Holiday Market.

Holidays on the Harbor
Holiday movies and fireworks takes place each Saturday through December. Be sure and warm up inside the Gaylord Resort, see the hanging tree and Christmas Village and then bundle up to check out ICE!. Get your tickets in advance.

Winter Walk of Lights at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens
Bring the family to enjoy the magical Winter Walk of lights in Vienna, Virginia. The garden is transformed into a half-mile, animated walk of lights. Revisit perennial favorites such as the Lakeside Lights, the Fountain of Lights, and the Holiday Nature Walk – and look for new displays each year. Put on your walking shoes and bring the family to experience a Northern Virginia festive tradition. Round out your visit by roasting marshmallows, and sipping on hot beverages by the fire. (Available for purchase at Light Refreshments).

Go to a Movie: Frozen II, Playing with Fire and Maleficent: Mistress of Evil are a few in theaters

Need last minute Thanksgiving decor? Check out Caravan Shoppe for downloadable (send to a local print shop) interactive decorations!

Friday and beyond (the above activities as well):

#OptOutside with REI

REI thinks spending time outdoors is more important that shopping! They pay their employees to #OptOutside on Friday and invite you to join.

Zoo Lights at The National Zoo

The yetis are coming! The 8th Annual Tenley WinterFest starts this Friday,
November 29 and continues through December 7. Celebrate the holiday season with friends, neighbors, and local merchants in Tenleytown. There will be fun, seasonal events for kids and adults throughout the week.

Downtown Frederick Partnership in celebrating their annual Frosty Friday. Help spread holiday cheer with a full day of early and late shopping hours, carriage and trolley rides, caroling & , and fun seasonal activities.

Reston Town Center Holiday Parade & Tree Lighting
The Reston community kicks off the holiday season with a full day celebration including a holiday parade, visits with Santa, a Christmas tree lighting ceremony and more on Friday.

Christmas at Mount Vernon
Christmas past meets Christmas present at George Washington’s estate. Just as the Washingtons celebrated the holiday with family and friends, visitors can start a new tradition of visiting Mount Vernon this holiday season.

Festival of Lights at Watkins Regional Park
Bring a little twinkle to your holidays. Don’t miss this spectacular holiday drive-through event featuring more than 2.5 million twinkling lights! This year’s Festival features fun new displays.You won’t want to miss the giant, 54-foot LED musical tree!

Winter Lights at Seneca Creek State Park
The wondrous themed display of lights at Seneca Creek State Park is a 3.5 mile drive through the enchanted setting taking you past more than 450 illuminated displays and 65 animated vignettes that light up the night.

Festival of Trees
A three-day, family event featuring more than 800 uniquely decorated holiday trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses, live entertainment, over 100 gift boutiques and Santa himself. All gathered to support the children of Kennedy Krieger Institute at the Maryland State Fairgrounds.

Maryland Christmas Show at the Frederick Fairgrounds
Nothing brings back the yuletide spirit quite like the Maryland Christmas Show. Visitors from near and far will discover the joys of shopping at Maryland’s premier Christmas event. The Maryland Christmas Show, located in historic Frederick City, brings together many fine artisans and merchants to make your holiday shopping an enjoyable event. November 29, 30 & Dec. 1, 2019

Cut your own Christmas tree with this great list from Trip Savvy

Washington Capitals take on Tampa on Friday for a 5:00pm face-off

Black Friday childcare & scheduled activities

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Memberships and experiences for families in and around Washington, DC

November 27, 2019

Memberships:

National Building Museum (note: the Museum is closed through March 2020)
The Museum inspires curiosity about the world we design and build.

FONZ (Friends of the National Zoo)
FONZ helps the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute save species through educational and fun experiences, the power of our members, and funding for critical work. Membership levels vary, but most come with free parking as well as carousel ride vouchers and discounts on food, camps and classes.

KID Museum
KID Museum is an innovative learning space unlike any other in the Washington, DC region. The museum provides impactful hands-on learning that incorporates STEM, art and culture with 21st century skills like creativity and critical thinking. All members receive free museum admission, discounts on workshops, camps, birthday party packages and museum store purchases as well as early access registration to campsInvitations to member-only parties and events.

Elemeno
Based on leading early childhood development science and Montessori educational models, SkillZone not only entertains the little ones but helps them develop critical skills as they play and make new friends. Memberships vary from unlimited access to just a few visits per month. All memberships include the entire (immediate) family and require only a 2-month minimum with no contracts.

Adventure Theatre
A large part of the ATMTC audience returns to see multiple shows. A Flex Pass is good for 10 tickets each to see any Adventure Theatre MTC Professional Production in the season! Benefits include savings of $50 on tickets and fees, ability to schedule your tickets before the general public and free exchanges for the entire season.

Imagination Stage
Becoming a subscriber or a flex pack member and enjoy many benefits for both. Ticket savings, discounts on camps, priority seating and early access to highly anticipated shows.

Playseum
Indoor play space with a variety of themed rooms, allowing for a creative, unique experience, with a membership your family gets the best value. Visit multiple times and save!

Politics & Prose
Support one of our local and amazing bookstores! Member Rewards every time you shop—for every 20 items of merchandise purchased, get 10% back in store credit, 20% off storewide during several member sales (not counted toward Member Rewards), early notice of upcoming ticketed events, 11 monthly events calendars and a holiday newsletter mailed to you each year, discounts on packages for ticketed events (ticket and book) and discounts on classes.

National Aquarium
Various membership options available. A family membership comes with free daily admission for one year, VIP express entry through Member Entrance, no reservations required, discounted guest tickets, discounted parking, tours and special experiences, free member-only events, 10 percent discount on all gift shop, café and photo purchases, free subscription to Watermarks, their member magazine and is tax-deductible within guidelines of U.S. law.

Maryland Science Center
The museum includes interactive exhibits, a planetarium, live shows, and many science encounters. Membership includes many benefits such as discounts, free admission to the Science Center and more!

Port Discovery Children’s Museum
A membership to Port Discovery Children’s Museum provides you with unlimited admission to a fun, engaging experience the whole family will enjoy and that will make for a day well spent each and every time you visit!  Good news: your membership helps support our mission to help children to discover and explore the world around them and to lead smarter, healthier, more engaged lives.

The Lane Social Club (Opening late winter in Ivy City)
Two types of membership – family memberships and parental leave memberships. Parental leave memberships are best for those families with babies under 1 year old who are looking for a space to bond with their babies and meet other new parents. For those families with bigger kids looking to come enjoy the space together and build community, a family membership is for them. About The Lane: The two-level concept will feature one-of-a-kind play structures for children, comfortable seating areas for parents and caregivers, exciting programming for the whole family, a café and bar serving food and drinks from local makers, and private spaces for celebrations, classes, and other special events. 

Don’t want to commit to a family membership quite yet? Try Pearachute, which allows you to drop in to classes, events, vouchers and more to try out new places. Plan out your child’s week on the app, and sign them up for a new activity each day, or more than one a day! It’s flexible and easy to experience classes without a 6-8 week commitment like most classes.

Experiences:

Bistro Petite cooking classes

Sign your Bambino and self (or nanny/grandparent) up for an outdoor session with Tinkergarten.

Tidal Basin pedal boating and swan boat tickets or head to one of these boathouses for some Spring & Summer kayaking: Ballpark Boathouse, Fletcher’s Boathouse, Mariner Sailing School, The Wharf

Purchase Washington Nationals tickets for the upcoming season as well as our other home teams: DC United, Washington Wizards, Washington Capitals, Washington Mystics and Washington Redskins

Painting classes with your Bambino

SUP Paddleboard on the Potomac

Climb to new heights together (and even purchase a membership if you love it)

Join a running club

Volunteer as a family

Hit some balls together at Top Golf and reserve a bay

Grab tickets to see a show together

iFLY indoor skydiving for ages 3 and up

Learn to fish

Ice skate around Washington, DC

Head to a holiday show, ballet or concert

Take your Bambinos and experience holiday tea together

Winter classes make for a great gift

Related:
Subscription Boxes for Bambinos

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SkySquad will make travel with kids easier this holiday season

November 26, 2019

This post is written by Julie Melnick, founder of SkySquad.

This winter break, forget about stressing at the airport! SkySquad is coming soon to Dulles Airport to make your airport experience easier than ever! SkySquad is an airport service dedicated to improving the customer service experience for anyone who needs an extra hand. They meet customers at the entrance of the airport, or at their car rental drop off, and assist them with everything to get them to their gate calmly and easily. 

As a frequent traveler with two young children, I often struggled to carry my carseat, diaper bag, carry on luggage, and my two children. I used to live in Southern California, and traveled often to Florida to see my family with a toddler and baby in tow. About 7 years ago, in 2012, I created a service called Nanny in the Clouds, which was named one of Entrepreneur Magazine’s 100 Brilliant Business Ideas of 2012.

Nanny in the Clouds’ business model called on travelers helping travelers while on the same flight. With over 4,000 registered customers, we certainly had demand, but there was no central location to start. We had customers from San Francisco, Chicago, NY, DC, London, Sydney, and everywhere in between. I knew that I wanted to create a way to improve the customer service experience for travel, but it took several more years before coming up with the new concept. 

I created SkySquad with the goal of helping moms just like myself get through the airport with ease. In addition to helping moms and dads, we can also provide help to seniors and those with language barriers, as our assistants are fluent in Spanish, Russian, and Romanian.

SkySquad provides travelers with a personal assistant at the airport. All assistants have childcare experience and are able to assist with luggage, loading items on the security belt, and help navigate through the airport to the gate. 

Click here to book an assistant to help you with everything from check in thru security as well as at the gate, all for only $30 per hour. Priceless!

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Black Friday Childcare and Activities

November 23, 2019

Want to start your holiday shopping on Black Friday? Or perhaps you just need a break? A few great places will happily welcome your Bambinos for a few hours on Friday and there are also activities scheduled that will be perfect for out-of-town guests to take the Bambinos to. We will add to this list as we hear of more!

Badlands Playspace

Badlands
Black Friday is the perfect time to get your Christmas shopping done but what are you going to do with the kids? Instead of taking them with you, drop them off for a day of fun at BADLANDS. Our staff have an amazing day of Slime, Pizza Making, Science Experiments, Games, Yoga, Dance Parties, and soooo much more! Drop-off slots are from 6am-2pm, each time slot is up to 4 hours and include thoughtful programming and snacks for your child. 5 year olds and up.

Squash on Fire
School may be on break but Squash is always in session! Camps include drills, matchplay, strategy and fitness. Open to juniors between the ages of 9-18. Don’t miss the opportunity for your champion in the making to train with our world-renown coaches and to keep their squash skills sharp!

My Gym Bethesda & My Gym Potomac
When School is Off – My Gym Camp is on! Drop your kids off for three hours of cool and nonstop fun at My Gym, including themed games, crafts, gymnastics, sports and snack! Perfect for potty independent 3-9.6 year olds. Camp is from 1:00pm-4:00pm.

Not drop-off options but activities a babysitter or family member in town could do:

9:00am-10:00pm: Super, Awesome & Amazing at The St. James
Super, Awesome & Amazing is your center for active entertainment. This is the place where fun is encouraged and there are always new opportunities to find exciting and active ways to play. It’s not just for kids; adults are also welcome to use their imaginations and stretch their skills in our interactive spaces. Challenge yourself on our unique climbing structures and explore intricate obstacle courses. Gamers will find their home in the Virtual Reality and eSports Centers. Stay cool in the indoor Waterpark and bring your friends to celebrate your birthday or other special occasion with a fun and active party.

11:00am & 2:00pm & 4:30pm: The Velveteen Rabbit at Adventure Theatre
Margery Williams’s classic toy story gets a vibrant retelling in this brand new adaptation. When the Child gets the Rabbit for Christmas, she is at first disappointed in her gift. But as the two quest and adventure through her storybooks, both Rabbit and Child grow and care for each other. And they discover that love is the greatest force in the Universe and can make impossible things Real. Recommended for all ages.

11:00am & 1:00pm: Hear Me Say My Name at Discovery Theater
“I am not your mascot, and I don’t live in a tipi. See me for who I am, hear me say my name.” How do American Indian stereotypes, prejudice, and identity shape the discussion of what it means to be a young person in our country today? This original multimedia play, created by Smithsonian Associates Discovery Theater in collaboration with the American Indian Museum, tackles America’s assumptions about American Indians and starts a conversation with audiences reclaiming rich history, challenges, hopes, and dreams. After the play, students are invited to explore the exhibition galleries with self-guided materials to learn more. 

1:30pm & 4:00pm: The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe at Imagination Stage
Leap through the wardrobe and into a winter wonderland in this dance-based adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s treasured novel from the Chronicles of Narnia. A remount of Imagination Stage’s Helen Hayes award-winning 2012 production, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe tells the story of four siblings who journey from war-torn England to a magical land frozen in eternal winter, where the powerful lion Aslan leads them on a journey to discover their destiny. Music, modern dance, and breathtaking puppetry tell a story of love, sacrifice, and redemption. Best for ages 5+.

ZooLights at the National Zoo lights up November 29 – January 1.

Learn about the traditions and heritage of local American Indian tribes throughout American Indian Heritage Weekend at Port Discovery Children’s Museum  Explore the American Indian heritage and culture up close and personal from the Baltimore American Indian Center, enjoy an intertribal dancing performance, plus take part in hands-on activities celebrating American Indian Heritage!

Junie B. Jones in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells at Maryland Ensemble Theatre
Based on the children’s books by Barbara Park, this play follows the feisty and irrepressible Junie B. Jones as she plays Secret Santa to her least favorite classmate, Tattletale May. Will Junie B. give Tattletale May exactly what she thinks she deserves or will the holiday spirit force a change of heart? With plenty of laughs and life lessons, this story is the perfect holiday treat for the whole family. Showing November 30 – December 29, 2019.

***Have you entered to win a family 4 pack to see The Illusionists- Magic of the Holidays at National Theatre? This is a great show for the whole family, right in time for the holidays.

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The Illusionists – Magic of the Holidays at National Theatre + GIVEAWAY

November 22, 2019

This is the greatest holiday giveaway. Win 4 tickets for this holiday magic show on Tuesday, December 3rd at 7:30pm at National Theatre!!

The Illusionists – Magic of the Holidays at National Theatre

Ring in the holidays with the mind-blowing spectacular THE ILLUSIONISTS – MAGIC OF THE HOLIDAYS, showcasing the jaw-dropping talents of the most incredible illusionists on earth. THE ILLUSIONISTS has shattered box office records across the globe and dazzles audiences of all ages with a powerful mix of the most outrageous and astonishing acts ever seen on stage. This nonstop show is packed with thrilling and sophisticated magic of unprecedented proportions. This show will be at National Theatre Tuesday, Dec. 3 – Sunday, Dec. 8, 2019. You can purchase tickets here.

The show is recommended for ages 6 and up. Run time is approximately 2 hours, 15 minutes with an intermission.

GIVEAWAY: Win 4 tickets for the show on Tuesday, December 3rd at 7:30pm!! Enter by commenting on Facebook & Instagram with your favorite holiday activity to do with your family. Winner announced November 30, 2019.
Anyone associated with Allied (promo partners, employees, etc.) are not eligible to enter the contest.

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Subscription boxes for children

November 21, 2019

The last thing my children need are more toys this holiday season. I love giving my children (and to others as these subscription boxes make for a great gift!) experiences rather than another toy. Subscription boxes have become a great way for kids to make memories, stay busy creating something hands-on and have an experience where all of the necessary materials come delivered to their doorstep. Choose a topic that interests your child and order a box before committing to receiving one every month or every other month. Many of these subscription services offer first time sign-up deals as you visit the homepage which is an added bonus.

KiwiCo  believes that children learn by playing and doing and children are naturally curious and creative. KiwiCo was created to give children exposure to new materials, new tools, new techniques, and new concepts that encourage hands-on learning and fun. They are dedicated to inspiring these young scientists, artists, explorers. Below are the various crates they offer-

Panda Crate Explore & Discover (Ages 0-24mo)
Koala Crate Play & Learn (Ages 2-4)
Kiwi Crate Science, Art & More (Ages 5-8)
Atlas Crate Geography & Culture (Ages 6-11)
Doodle Crate Create & Craft (Ages 9-16+)
Tinker Crate Science & Engineering (Ages 9-16+)
Maker Crate Art & Design (Ages14-104)
Eureka Crate Engineering & Design (Ages 14-104)

Bookroo is a monthly subscription for kids ages 0-10 that helps them fall {even more} in love with reading by combining the excitement of opening a gift with the discovery of a new, wrapped, treasured book! The mission is to enable and empower parents to build their children’s book collections in an affordable and exciting way through curated monthly book deliveries. Bookroo believes in the power and impact of the written word in the life of a child and believe it’s never too early to start reading to children. Use this link to get 15% off your first order. We’ve raved about Bookroo before and will continue to do so because literacy is so important. Black Friday special: 25% off any multi-month subscription!! (Expires 12/3/19)

Raddish is a culinary lesson, creative project, and mealtime solution all-in-one. Raddish makes it easy for families to share delicious, quality time together with kits that never repeat! They’ll tear into Raddish kits filled with a collectible apron patch, illustrated recipes, tools, and thematic culinary fun like, “Ticket to Japan”, “Food is Art”, and “My Dream Restaurant”. Delicious recipes are packed with math, science, geography, history, culture, and more. Raddish takes the guesswork out of cooking with kids at a fraction of the price of a cooking class. 6 options to choose from for purchase. Also check out Kidstir for another cooking.

Sensory TheraPlay Box are toys to help develop important sensory motor skills and stimulate the senses. Engage your child in fun, silly sensory play! Items are therapeutic and can be calming or help manage anxiety. Curated for children with autism/ sensory needs in mind, but suitable for children of all abilities by a Pediatric OT. Each month’s box is carefully curated by a licensed occupational therapist and includes a description card inside.

Skip & Play is a monthly subscription boxes for babies, toddlers, and kids includes the very best, award-winning toys that encourage learning and development. Each month hand-selected toys will arrive which are matched up with the child’s age and stage of development. In the early years, there are toys including teething toys, a tummy time mat, bath toys, and other great items that your baby needs in their first year of growth. As they enter the second year the toys grow to match their curiosity, with shapes, colors, stackers, puzzles, and more. By ages 3, 4, and 5, there are pretend play sets, advanced puzzles, early writing tools, drawing pads, and more!

Bits Box provides monthly coding projects that teach elementary aged children how to program apps. Kids look through the materials and pick an app. Every box comes with dozens of coding projects, ranging from simple to more advanced. Kids type the app into the Bitsbox website and start with the code from the book, then change it to make it their own. Kids use and share their apps on any mobile device. Bitsbox apps run on any computer, tablet, or phone with a web browser.

Girls Can! Create inspires girls to BE and DO anything by introducing them to fearless women who made the world better. The company believes that real women make the very best heroes and every month, as a subscription service, they deliver them to girls 5-10 years old. Each crate or mini-mailer celebrates the life and work of one woman who changed the world through story, activities, play props, and more. Each month, meet a fearless woman who changed the world. Discover her in a 20-page book filled with games, fun and experiments. Explore her field with 2-3 fun science, engineering or art activities. Play props stickers and more.

Steve Spangler Science Club allows you to choose hands-on science kits. A new theme will be explored every month such as kitchen chemistry, glowing germs, the power of air or bubbling potions, electricity and more. Ideal for kids ages 5-12. Ignite the spark of science and creativity in your child. Learn the real science behind each amazing experiment.

Little Passports is a global adventure. They create award-winning subscriptions for kids that inspire them to learn about the world. Get 15% off all subscriptions using code: JOLLY

Early Explorers (Ages 3-5)
Science Junior (Ages 5-8)
World Edition (Ages 6-10)
USA Edition (Ages 7-12)
Science Expeditions (Ages 9+)

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Ice skating, holiday light displays and outdoor fun this holiday season in Washington, DC

November 19, 2019

Get outdoors this winter season; ice skating, light displays and more fun is in this post! Bundle up, grab your thermos of hot cocoa and enjoy the season.


Outdoor ice rinks
Most rinks offer ice skating lessons in addition to skate rentals

Canal Park Ice Rink– 202 M Street, SE Washington, DC 20003
November – February and open on holidays

National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Ice Rink– National Mall at 7th Street and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20408
November 15 – March 15

Washington Harbour Ice Rink– 3050 K St NW, Washington, DC 20007                    November 18 – March 15 and open on holidays

Silver Spring Veteran’s Plaza Ice Rink– 8523 Fenton St., Silver Spring, MD 20910
October 29 – ?

Rockville Town Square Ice Rink– 131 Gibbs St., Rockville, MD 20850
Mid-October – mid-March

Wharf Ice Rink– 960 Wharf Street SW, Washington, DC 20024
November 26 – late February and open on holidays

Pentagon Row– 1201 S Joyce St, Arlington, VA 22202
October 25 – mid-March

Outdoor festivities, light displays and more

Holidays on the Harbor– Now – Dec.
Holiday movies and fireworks takes place each Saturday through December. Be sure and warm up inside the Gaylord Resort, see the hanging tree and Christmas Village and then bundle up to check out ICE!. Get your tickets in advance.

Winter Walk of Lights at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens– Nov. 8 – Jan. 5
Bring the family to enjoy the magical Winter Walk of lights in Vienna, Virginia. The garden is transformed into a half-mile, animated walk of lights. Revisit perennial favorites such as the Lakeside Lights, the Fountain of Lights, and the Holiday Nature Walk – and look for new displays each year. Put on your walking shoes and bring the family to experience a Northern Virginia festive tradition. Round out your visit by roasting marshmallows, and sipping on hot beverages by the fire. (Available for purchase at Light Refreshments).

The Polar Express Train Ride– Nov. 16 & 17, 23 & 24, 29 & 30
Dec. 1

Cold weather may be just around the corner, but so is The Polar Express! Don’t miss out on the journey of a lifetime as scenes from this celebrated holiday classic come to life before your very eyes! The conductor will punch your golden tickets and make sure you make it to The North Pole right on time, but not before you’ve enjoyed hot chocolate, cookies, and receiving the first gift of Christmas from Santa Claus himself! So don’t wait – get your tickets to The Polar Express Train Ride 2019 at the B&O Railroad Museum: where Baltimore BELIEVES!

Enchant Christmas at Nats Park– Nov. 22 – Dec. 29
Unwrap new traditions and make memories big and small as you wind your way through a luminescent land of beautiful arches, larger-than-life sculptures and decadent delights. Welcome to Enchant. Where magical memories are made. 2.5 million Christmas lights in 90,000 square feet of pure holiday magic with incredible food and beverage to accompany the experience. This is the World’s Largest Holiday Light Maze and Market debuting at Nationals Park. Tickets for Enchant start at just $19.00, and include access to the 200-foot long Ice-Skating Trail, Ice Bars, Artisanal Holiday Market.

Garden of Lights at Brookside Gardens– Nov. 22 – Dec. 31 (closed Nov. 25-28 & Dec. 24 & 25)
Step into a magical winter wonderland illuminated with more than one million dazzling colorful lights shaped into hand-crafted, original art forms of flowers, animals and other natural elements. Stroll from garden to garden enjoying twinkling tree forms, fountains, sparkling snowflakes overhead and more.

Bulls Run Festival of Lights- Nov. 22 – Jan. 5
Experience the Bull Run Festival of Lights, 2.5 miles illuminated by holiday light displays. Drive the festival route from the comfort of your car; turn out your headlights and just follow the magical glow. After viewing the lights, bring your family and friends to the holiday village to enjoy rides, refreshments, and of course, photos with Santa Claus. The festival happens annually at Bull Run Regional Park in Centreville, Virginia. Avoid crowds and go Mon-Thurs at a discounted rate.

Merriweather Symphony of Lights– Nov. 27 – Jan. 1
The Symphony of Lights has been a time-honored Howard County holiday tradition set in historic Merriweather Post Pavilion. Made up of more than 300,000 bulbs, this family-oriented spectacular is a dazzling display of larger-than-life animated and stationary holiday light creations. With the addition of new lights and a refreshed course, your time through the twinkling, winding path will surely be a night to remember!

Seasons Greenings at The U.S. Botanic Gardens– Nov. 28 – Jan. 5
Explore botanic gardens from Hawaii to Maine in this year’s holiday show. The best times to visit are weekdays early in December or on select Tuesday and Thursday evenings in December when the Conservatory is open until 8 pm with live seasonal music. Aside from these extended holiday hours, the Conservatory is open every day of the year, from 10am-5pm, free of charge.

Zoo Lights at The National Zoo– Nov. 29 – Jan. 1 (exception: Dec. 24, 25 & 31) hours are 5:00pm-9:00pm
Join the thousands of visitors who make ZooLights, powered by Pepco, a part of their annual holiday tradition. A free event, ZooLights includes live music performances, tasty winter treats and plenty of opportunities for holiday shopping. More than 500,000 environmentally friendly LED lights transform the Zoo into a winter wonderland! New this year: enjoy dozens of large, glowing animal lanterns and stroll through thousands of reflecting lights as part of the interactive ⁠art exhibit called “Entre Les Rangs.”

Christmas at Mount Vernon– Nov. 29 – Dec. 31
Christmas past meets Christmas present at George Washington’s estate. Just as the Washingtons celebrated the holiday with family and friends, visitors can start a new tradition of visiting Mount Vernon this holiday season.

Festival of Lights at Watkins Regional Park– Nov. 29 – Jan. 1
Bring a little twinkle to your holidays. Don’t miss this spectacular holiday drive-through event featuring more than 2.5 million twinkling lights! This year’s Festival features fun new displays.You won’t want to miss the giant, 54-foot LED musical tree!

Winter Lights at Seneca Creek State Park– Nov. 29 – Dec. 31 (closed on Dec. 25)
The wondrous themed display of lights at Seneca Creek State Park is a 3.5 mile drive through the enchanted setting taking you past more than 450 illuminated displays and 65 animated vignettes that light up the night.

Festival of Trees– Nov. 29 – Dec. 1
A three-day, family event featuring more than 800 uniquely decorated holiday trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses, live entertainment, over 100 gift boutiques and Santa himself. All gathered to support the children of Kennedy Krieger Institute at the Maryland State Fairgrounds.

City Center Tree Lighting– Nov. 30 at 6:00pm
The evening will include a joyful music performance by The Washington Chorus, balloon artists, face painters, holiday activities and more. NBC4’s Eun Yang hosts the official tree lighting ceremony and countdown. Enjoy the dazzling 75-foot tree, visit two resident 25-foot reindeer, and capture the spirit of the holidays with a photo under the Palmer Alley Dream Closet display!

Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street Holiday Lights – Dec. 1 – 31
Check out this new month-long community event. The businesses along Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street and the 800 Block of Upshur Street will be decked out with holiday lights. As part of the fun, the local businesses will be competing for the chance to win one of seven different awards for their Holiday Lights displays, and will be organizing amazing holiday events, activities, and promotions throughout the month. Whether you’re a local resident or just visiting for a few days—stop by Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street Holiday Lights to explore, shop, and play this holiday season.

Union Station Norweigian Christmas Tree Lighting– Dec. 3, 2019 at 6:00pm
In the Main Hall of Union Station, a consortium of partners will present the annual Norwegian Christmas Tree Lighting to the people of Washington, D.C. This beloved holiday event, which attracted 5,000 guests in 2018, is presented free to the public and will feature performances by The String Queens, whose members have collaborated with artists such as Ledisi, Janelle Monáe, and Common, and the Washington Performing Arts Children of the Gospel Choir.

National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse– Dec. 5 – Jan. 1
The National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony is on December 5 and kicks off the holiday celebrations. You can view the lighting on TV on Dec. 9. Musical groups from Washington D.C. and across the country provide holiday entertainment to the countless visitors for a one of a kind holiday experience set against the backdrop of the National Christmas Tree. The tree is lit each day at 4:30pm and will stay up through Jan.1.

Festival of Lights at the Mormon Temple– Dec. 5 – Jan. 4
As one of the D.C. area’s great community traditions, the Festival features free performances nightly in the comfortable, state-of-the-art theater located in the Visitors’ Center while the Temple grounds glow with 650,000 lights.

Christmas Village at Leesburg Animal Park– December 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 22 & 23 from 6:00-9:00pm
Photos with Santa Claus from 6:30-8:30pm, Christmas arts & crafts room, live animal encounters, holiday photos with live animals, kid’s indoor play zone and more, bonfire & marshmallow roasting, thousands of outdoor holiday lights, nativity scene, animal petting & feeding, Christmas tree & wreath sales from local farms.

Georgetown Glow– Dec. 6 – Jan. 5
Experience the sparkle of the season at Georgetown GLOW, the region’s only curated exhibition of outdoor public light art installations. Set against the historic backdrop of DC’s oldest neighborhood, it’s a whole new way to shine.

20th Anniversary Alexandria Holiday Boat Parade of Lights– Dec. 7 at 5:30 pm
View dozens of brightly lit boats cruise along one mile of the Potomac River shoreline. Enjoy dockside festivities from 2pm to 8pm in Waterfront Park including a pop-up beer garden from Port City Brewing Company and holiday music and giveaways from 97.1 WASH-FM. Take part in hands-on activities including a Letters to Santa postcard station from paper goods boutique Penny Post, a holiday craft activity from AR Workshop Alexandria and a bookmark making station from Old Town Books. Enjoy savory meatballs from Pizzeria Paradiso and a hot chocolate bar from Dolci Gelati. On the Alexandria City Marina, Riverside Taco Company presents a Parade Day Patio Party with hot cider and bottomless bites included in admission. At 3:30pm, Santa and Mrs. Claus will arrive by fireboat at the Alexandria City Marina to take photos with children and families at the annual Torpedo Factory Art Center Holiday Festival.

The District’s Holiday Boat Parade– Dec. 7, 2019 – 6:00pm-9:00pm
Celebrate the holidays and watch beautifully decorated boats pass by The Wharf. Get into the spirit as you decorate ornaments or warm up by the Camp Wharf fire pit while making a s’more. Go ice skating and sample winter drinks at the Waterfront Beer and Wine Garden. And bring the whole family to meet Santa at the lighted Christmas tree and make memories during this annual DC tradition. 

Holly Trolley Fest at National Capital Trolley Museum– Dec. 7-8, 14-15, & 21-22
Celebrate the season with toy trains and Santa aboard the streetcars from 12:30pm-4:30pm, and on December 28 & 29 without Santa. Also see the Winter Wonder Garden and Winter in Washington displays.

Light Yards– On display Dec. 7 – Jan. 4
The DC region’s premier outdoor public light art installation, returns for its fourth year at The Yards, with two must-see, worldwide traveling light installations, The Pool, by New York-based Jen Lewin Studio and Angels of Freedom, by Israel-based OGE Group. The Poolwill invite visitors to hop, skip, and jump across 106 interactive circular pads of light, roughly 3 feet in diameter and 2.5 inches tall. As multiple visitors play in The Pool, their movements will come together to create a giant canvas of shifting and fading colors in mesmerizing patterns.A beautiful and social sculptural installation, Angels of Freedom aims to reveal the inner beauties of everyone by visually turning visitors into real-life angels. Visitors will be invited to pose with five giant, neon-colored wings and white halos as a reminder that everybody counts and deserves love.

Ice Maze at City Center DC– Dec. 13 – 15
Get lost in the a-MAZE-ing, magic of the holidays with CityCenterDC’s icy tradition. This year, CityCenterDC is building the largest clear ice maze in the United States built with 110,000 pounds of ice. Washingtonians will not want to escape the towering seven foot walls of this chilly challenge.

Christmas Caroling at the Wharf– Dec. 21 from 5:00pm-7:00pm
Enjoy music from strolling Christmas carolers and a meet-and-greet with Santa and one of his elves!  More info to come.  

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Volunteer opportunities for families in Washington, DC

November 13, 2019

GIVE, GIVE, GIVE and not just around the holiday season! There are so many ways we all can help others in our area and the best part is most welcome children to participate. Teaching our littlest the value of giving and not just receiving is critical. Hopefully your family will connect with one of these organizations; becoming regular volunteers. Below are great organizations that welcome volunteers throughout the year and some have seasonal opportunities as well.

Generation Hope
Volunteer at events, become a tutor, in addition to other ways you can become involved.

A Wider Circle 
There are a variety of ways to volunteer and donate through holiday giving programs, donating items and more. Host a toy drive, sponsor a family and donate new gifts are part of the Holiday programs. For any inquiries regarding the Holiday programs send an email here and if you’d like to volunteer at the Center for Community Service in Silver Spring send an email.

Mary’s Center 
Reading pals, special events and patient portal volunteers are needed.

Eliana’s Light 
Buy/assemble gifts for families they’re supporting over the holiday season, host community service activities, lead a card- and/or cookie-making session for their annual “Valentine’s Day Cards for Kids & Cookies for Caregivers” community service activity; participate on their team for the annual Race for Every Child; translate documents and/or interpret at events and much more.

CCPC Transition Assistance Program
Make sandwiches, throughout the year in your home and deliver them to CCPC.

Arlington Food Assistance Center
Volunteers bag, distribute, drive, glean, grow, help in the office and warehouse and organize and assist at special events. Birthday Givers is great for younger kids, more ways to participate as a family found here.

Children’s National Medical Center
Dr. Bears Closet donations, greeters and patient care volunteers needed.

Spend Yourself Food Pantry
Drivers are needed to deliver food, food pantry volunteers and more.

Humane Rescue Alliance
Assist medical staff providing low-cost veterinary services, train and care for dogs, cats and/or small mammals, Take adoptable dogs for a run at local parks and more options for younger kids.

Lucky Dog Animal Rescue
Prepare for animal’s arrival, meet them at transport, help at adoption events.

Animal Welfare of Arlington’s Paws and Read
Children K-11th grades can visit the shelter with a parent to read to our shelter cats through Paws and Read Program, there are also programs for teens.

American Red Cross
Make holiday cards to be sent to injured, ill or hospitalized service members and veterans.

Casey Trees
There are frequent tree planting events throughout the city.

DC Diaper Bank (All ages!)
Donate diapers, sort, pack and stack diapers, sort inventory, and organize the Baby Pantry.

Friendship Place
Sponsor toiletry bags, outreach kits, or an alternate essential, help at an event, become a mentor and more.

Capital Area Food Bank
Sort and pack food for delivery as well as rake and plant in their garden and distribute fresh produce at free community farmer’s markets.

Inova Fairfax Hospital
Program specifically for high schoolers.

Art for Humanity
Collect vitamins for adults and children and/or distribute the vitamins, sponsor a child’s education.

DC Central Kitchen (Ages 12+)
Dedicated volunteers help transform wasted food into balanced meals for our community. You can work with the kitchen staff to cut, chop, peel and prep food in the kitchen – no cooking or food service experience required.

So Others May Eat (Ages 13+)
Volunteer and service programs include youth opportunities, holiday opportunities, family services, and meal service as well as the SOME Volunteer Corps.

 Arlington National Cemetery 
Wreath laying on December 14, 2019

We Are Family
Deliver groceries to seniors, visit with seniors in their homes, help a senior with cleaning/household chores, provide transportation for a senior or host a fundraiser or help raise funds for We Are Family.

Martha’s Table
Deliver meals, sort and display clothing donations, volunteer at one of the markets and help make and serve a meal.

Cards for Hospitalized Kids
Create holiday (all major holidays) cards for kids.

Toys For Tots 
Find a drive and donate.

Star Gazing Farm 
Sponsor an animal, fonate funds or materials to the farm, volunteer on the work days or during open houses, participate in our garden or house an animal.

Bethesda Care
Donate time, money or seasonal clothing and toiletries.

Bread for the City
Pack bags of trimmings for the holidays, support the food, clothing, diaper, and other programs .

Food and Friends
Volunteers of all ages can join their adult family members delivering meals to clients’ homes, making this an ideal volunteer opportunity for parents with young children. Volunteers must be at least 14 to work in the kitchen preparing and packaging meals. Volunteers join all stages of the food preparation, from chopping vegetables to packing groceries also. 

Miriam’s Kitchen
Volunteers can help distribute toiletries, fulfill clothing orders, or simply engage with guests. Some volunteers help by giving haircuts, manicures, or writing resumes. Do you have some other skills to offer? Let them know!

Thrive DC
Provide groceries, help at the free Farmer’s Market, serve meals and more.

National Park Service
Work behind the scenes or on the front line in positions ranging from a one-time service project/ volunteer event to a longer term position, serving alongside park employees or with one of our many partner organizations.

N Street Village
Sponsor a community dinner, help run BINGO, be part of a holiday committee, help with meals and more.

Housing Up
They offer a variety of opportunities ranging from one-time activities and in-kind donation drives to weekly opportunities.

DC Hunger Solutions
Opportunities include interning with D.C. Hunger Solutions, staff a booth at a community event and more.

Central Union Mission
Help host, serve and clean up at dinner service at the Shelter.

Catholic Charities
See their calendar of regular events you can help out at or become a regular. There are also Seasonal opportunities.

DCJCC
Annual days of service are listed.

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