CALENDAR
SATURDAY 17
World Heritage Festival & Festival of Kites
FREE Tour: Portrait
Saturday, August 24 | FREE | 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

Party for Young Learners
This fun and educational tour,
exclusively for children ages 3 to
6 and their guardians, is designed
to get little bodies moving, brains
working, hands making and mouths
talking about works of art. Little
learners will also study about the
museum, practice museum manners,
and discover art concepts through
various hands-on activities. 10-11 a.m.,
Washington, D.C., nmwa.org/events
SUNDAY 18
FREE The Arlington
County Fair
The Arlington County Fair, one of
the biggest in the region, takes place
this year at the Thomas Jefferson
Community Center. Adventure
happens both indoors and out,
with an interactive aquarium, arts
and crafts, jewelry vendors and
competitive displays in the cooled
exhibit hall. Outside you can also
find thrill rides and kiddie activities
like pony rides, an obstacle course
and animal races. Times vary.

admission. arlingtoncountyfair.us
MONDAY 19
FREE Family Yoga
Taste delicious ethnic food, get refreshed with a scoop of ice cream or
shaved ice or even a fresh smoothie while enjoying a cultural show on the
main stage! There will be more than 60 artists displaying everything from
fine art to jewelry, ceramics to crafts and every creative item in between.

The kids’ zone will have activities and games throughout the day. Ida Lee
Park Recreation Center, Leesburg, Va.

Unwind and relax with this family-
friendly yoga class, where members
practice together, no matter their
age, level of experience, or disability.

Participants should bring a mat
and towel. 7-8 p.m. Sterling, Va.,
library.loudoun.gov superstars Cathy Fink, Marcy
Marxer, Daniel Ho, and Peter Luongo
along with a mass strum-along.

The Mansion at Strathmore.

strathmore.org Mathnasium. Montclair Regional
Library, 6:30-7:30 p.m.

montclairlibrary.org Curry and Barry Wood. 3 p.m.,
$30-$40. Washington, D.C.,
catchmeshow.com SATURDAY 24
MONDAY 26
THURSDAY 22
FREE Doughnuts Storytime
TUESDAY 20
FREE Baby Storytime
Sing-Along ‘Sound of Music’
FREE Reading to
Dogs-Saturday Edition
Attention all dog lovers, this one is
for you. Children in grades K-5 can
have fun learning to a special PAL
(People Animals Love), aka registered
therapy dogs. Prince William County
Library, Chinn Park Branch, 11 a.m.

pwcgov.org. WEDNESDAY 21
FREE Live from the
Lawn: UkeFest Finale
It’s time to rejoice in the wonderful
musicality of the ukulele. This year’s
11th annual UkeFest features ukulele
Experience a pre-reading interactive
program designed for babies
6-24 months and their caregivers.

Caregivers will also get the chance
to talk, read, play, and learn together
with their children after the program.

Prince William County Library,
Central Community Branch, 10:30-11 a.m.

pwcgov.org Give those vocals a warm up and
get ready to celebrate a 50-year-old
family classic with this one-of-a-kind
sing-a-long event. The film returns
to the screen in Technicolor … with
a twist. Chant along using on-screen
lyrics and become a singing superstar
with the kiddos. A costume contest
follows the performance. 7:15 p.m.

$25-$45. wolftrap.org
FRIDAY 23
SUNDAY 25
FREE Family Math Night
Tricks Are For Kids
Enjoy an exciting and educational
STEM night where children
explore math at their levels
through interactive games and
activities. Sponsored by
10 WashingtonFAMILY AUGUST 2019
Grab the kids and enjoy a day
of family fun with some magic,
laughs and plenty of audience
participation. This event is hosted
by award-winning magicians Brian
and decorating Workshop
Who doesn’t love doughnuts? Add
in some reading, singing, rhyming,
decorating donuts, and you have a fun
and dynamic story time, all morning
long. This one is sure to be a hole
lot of fun, trust us. All ages welcome.

Prince William County Library, Chinn
Park Regional Branch, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

pwcgov.org. TUESDAY 27
FREE Sketching:
Draw and Discover
Sketch inspiration from the
thousands of objects on display in
the Luce Foundation Center. Some
materials are provided, but young
artists are encouraged to bring small