Tag: kids
Enjoy A Literary Feast, Support Hill Schools
It’s a novel idea, and it’s back in a new edition. The Literary Feast returns Oct. 28.
It’s a chance to feast on delicious...
Arts for Kids at St. Mark’s Church
St. Mark’s is a one hundred-thirty-year-old red brick church at the corner of 3rd and A Streets SE with a dramatic bell tower, a...
What to Do This Weekend On the Hill (Sept 9 +...
There’s no shortage of great art, fitness and fun events in the neighborhood. Read below for a run down of some of the activities...
Celebrate Capitol Hill’s Literary Culture at Bookfest
Fall for books again.
Join the free celebration of the vibrant literary culture of Capitol Hill from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17th,...
The Middle School Transition
As an independent educational consultant, follow-up calls usually make me happy, but when Sally reached out only three months into the middle school career...
DCFYI Creates Happy Birthday Memories for Foster Teens
I had a sleepover party when I turned eight. We chewed huge wads of Hubba Bubba and sang our favorite TV show theme songs.
You...
Things to Do This Weekend on the Hill
Saturday, July 22
Drag Queen Story Time with Tara Hoot | Crazy Aunt Helen’s (713 Eighth St. SE) | TICKETS $5
Join Tara Hoot and her...
Support Fourth Annual SYC Back To School Bash
Serve Your City/Ward 6 Mutual Aid (SYC/W6MA) today kicked off its second annual Back to School Bash (B2SB) fundraiser aimed at providing critical support like digital...
Teens: Join the Summer Vibes Ride July 15
Do you have kids aged 14 through 18 looking for something fun to do this summer?
The Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA) invites them to...
“One Million… What?”
Fourth grade students at Tyler Elementary (1001 G St. SE) read the book “How Much is a Million” by David M. Schwartz which offers...