CALENDAR
TOP 10
Family-Friendly Events in
September Around the DMV
BY PJ FEINSTEIN
1 A grand opening 18 months in the making,
the National Children’s Museum in D.C. invites
young learners to tap into their creativity and
curiosity. Exhibits such as an immersive digital
weather experience, a three-story climber and
slide and a data science alley will appeal to
kids 12 and younger.

$15.95. nationalchildrensmuseum.org
4 SEPT. 11-12
ROUND HILL APPALACHIAN
TRAIL FESTIVAL
SEPT. 3-6 AND 10-12
THE BIG BOUNCE AMERICA
The world’s largest bounce house, according
to Guinness World Records, is set to inflate at
Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, Maryland.

Kick off your shoes and experience all the fun
inside the 13,000-square-foot inflatable. Other air-
filled attractions include a sports arena, an obstacle
course and a space-themed wonderland.

Tickets start at $19. thebigbounceamerica.com
2 NATIONAL CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
A celebration of the Appalachian
National Scenic Trail, which crosses
14 states, this two-day family-friendly
event in Loudon County, Virginia,
features food, music and games. Don’t
miss the hands-on activities happening
on Sunday, including forest bathing,
campfire cooking, nature sketching
and hiking.

Free. roundhillat.org
5 SEPT. 16
SEPT. 2-11
‘A WIND IN THE DOOR’
The sci-fi sequel to Madeleine L’Engle’s “A Wrinkle in Time” makes its
theatrical debut at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Recommended for children ages 9 and older, this fantastical adventure
finds literary favorites Meg Murry, Charles Wallace and Calvin O’Keefe
on a mission across the galaxy to fight an evil force.

$20. kennedy-center.org
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‘BLIPPI THE MUSICAL’
Blippi, the star of educational YouTube videos for
young viewers, is bringing his bowtie, blue and
orange hat and endless curiosity to EagleBank
Arena in Fairfax, Virginia. There will be singing,
dancing and, of course, the opportunity to purchase
a meet-and-greet experience with the star
of the show.

$27-$67. blippithemusical.com
1: KALI9 / E+; 2: COMMONS WIKIMEDIA; 3: NATIONAL CHILDREN’S MUSEUM; 4: ROUND HILL APPALACHIAN TRAIL FESTIVAL; 5: YOUTUBE
3 THROUGHOUT THE
MONTH



6: YOUNG AUDIENCES/ARTS FOR LEARNING; 7: MICHAEL BURRELL / ISTOCK / GETTY IMAGES PLUS; 8: GLOBALP / ISTOCK / GETTY IMAGES PLUS; 9: ADAMS MORGAN DAY FACEBOOK; 10: SMITHSONIAN AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM
6 SEPT. 11
SEPT. 10-18
‘BY THE SEASHORE’
Take a magical journey to
the beach through puppetry,
movement and sound. This
20-minute toddler-friendly
production at Lee District Park’s
amphitheater explores all the
amazing things you can find in
the sky, the sea and the shore.

$10. artsonthehorizon.org
‘THE MIRACULOUS MAGICAL BALLOON'
Packed with physical comedy, this Synetic Theater production tells
the story of a traveling actor and his trunk of toys and surprises. The
performance is free for first responders and their families at Lubber Run
Amphitheater in Arlington, Virginia.

Free. synetictheater.org
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SEPT. 5
MISTER BARRY FAMILY SHOW
Local magician Mister Barry takes the
stage at the Capital Hilton during the
three-day DC Festival of Magic. His
comedic performance will keep little ones
laughing and parents wondering, “How
did he do that?” Recommended for kids
ages 3 and older.

$20. dcmagicfestival.com
7 SEPT. 12
ADAMS MORGAN DAY
D.C.’s longest running neighborhood festival, Adams Morgan Day, has been a family-friendly
celebration for more than 40 years. Activities for kids include soccer and flag football clinics, face
painting, workshops and more.

Free. admoday.com
SEPT. 17-18
10 SHARED STORY TIME WEBINAR
Join the National Air and Space Museum for a virtual reading of “There
Once Was a Sky Full of Stars” by Bob Crelin. Learn how light pollution
hides our starry skies and the best way to view stars in your backyard.

Free. si.edu
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