Bring the kids to these Boston events to learn about Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and legacy

Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King have a history in Boston. After all, it’s where they met. And many know King considered Boston his second home. So it only makes sense that the city host so many meaningful ways for families to celebrate and remember the legacy of the prominent Civil Rights activist and leader. What events are we most looking forward to this year? It’s gotta be the unveiling of The Embrace as it’s added to the list of artwork honoring Black history in the city. But that’s just one of many family-friendly Boston MLK Day events happening around January 16. Take your pick of concerts, volunteer opportunities, and more as you make your plans. It’s time to turn your day off into a day on.

Free Events on MLK Day in Boston

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1. The Boston Common is where folks will gather to watch the unveiling of The Embrace.  The memorial, designed by conceptual artist, Hank Willis Thomas, commemorates the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, who met in Boston. Watch the action on the large screens near the Parkman Bandstand or from home on NBC10 Boston (it'll be livestreamed). There will be a DJ and refreshments served.  Jan. 13, 10 a.m. Event details.

2. Bring the kids to experience art making, performances, and informative talks at MFA Boston during their MLK Day Open House. Tickets are free and available to Massachusetts residents on a first-come, first-serve basis. Kids will love the drop-in art making and tunes spun by DJ WhySham. Also included is the LIFE Magazine and the Power of Photography exhibit. Jan. 16, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Event details.

3. Spend the day at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum on MLK Day. Throughout the museum families will find tons of meaningful activities geared toward kids like sign making and a musical story hour that's all about Dr. King's legacy and mission. Admission is free for the day. Jan. 16, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Event details.

4. Although the zoo may not be the first place that comes to mind for MLK Day celebrations, families can enjoy free entrance to both the Stone Zoo and Franklin Park Zoo on MLK Day. Keeper chats, animal encounters, and storytimes will keep the kids busy as you wander from spot to spot in search of cool animals. Jan. 16, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Event details.

5. Another favorite for families looking for ways to engage kids on MLK Day is the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra MLK, Jr. Tribute Concert.  Enjoy the concert at Faneuil Hall, and although it's free, you'll still need to get tickets in advance. Jan. 16, 1 p.m. Event details.

6. Volunteer with Boston Cares as a way to give back to the community on MLK Day in Boston. Families with young kids (ages 5 and up) can make Valentine's Day cards for seniors. And those with older kids (ages 10 and up) can sign up to make safety kits for Fenway Community Development Corporation residents. Registration is required for both opportunities. Jan. 16, 10 a.m.-noon. Event details.

7. Part of the Celebrate! series at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, the multicultural Benkadi Drum and Dance will perform on MLK Day. Signing, dancing, and drumming are at the heart of this family-friendly event focused on the spirit of coming together, in honor of Dr. King. The event is free, but you'll need to reserve a spot. Jan. 16, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Event details.

8. Head to Cambridge for the Annual MLK Day Commemoration and Remembrance at St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Members of the Cambridge community will share readings that call for peace and transformative justice. There will be musical performances and a shared lunch after the ceremony is over. All are welcome to attend. Please be sure to sign up before you go. Jan. 16, 11 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Event details.

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More Things to Do on MLK Day with Kids

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9. Returning after its pandemic hiatus is the Multicultural Arts Center's annual King Day concert in Cambridge. This year, the concert has been reimagined. It will focus on Coretta Scott King and her role in the Civil Rights Movement (hint: she held concerts to fund things). Hear Her Sing for Freedom is a chance for listeners to experience what it may have been like to hear her at one of those concerts. Jan. 13-16. $35. Event details.

10. Sit back and experience the Boston Children's Chorus as they perform Becoming King: The 20th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute Concert at Symphony Hall. Jan. 16, 4 p.m. $15-$75. Event details.

11. Whether you're a Discovery Museum member or not, MLK weekend is a great day to plan a trip to this kid-friendly hot spot. They're hosting a Small Acts, Big Impact: Day of Service where families can drop in to make welcome cards and drop off supplies to assemble "Friendship Baskets" to support the Refugee and Immigrant Assistance Center. Bring items like dish soap, sponges, paper towels, toothpaste, lotion, and more to donate. Jan. 14-16, 10 a.m.-noon. Included with admission or membership. Event details.

Leapin’ leprechauns! St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner, and we know that means parents will be on the lookout for kid-friendly St. Patrick’s Day events around Boston. Consider this your lucky day, because we’ve rounded up nine local activities for families to make the day special. Here’s where to celebrate the Irish with your wee ones this month.

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Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade

The South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade is back for 2022! Bring the kids to enjoy floats, bands, bagpipes and more that celebrate the area’s Irish roots. Sun., Mar. 20, 2022. Event details.

Patriot Place Irish Festival

Patriot Place will once again celebrate the joys of Irish culture with the 11th annual Irish Festival. The daylong celebration will feature live performances by Irish musicians and step dancers, as well as a full slate of free Irish-themed activities including airbrush tattoos, caricature artists, a balloon artist and a petting zoo for families to enjoy. Sat., Mar. 12, 2022. Event details.

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St. Patrick's Day Irish Step Show

Join the students from BoSoma School of Dance for a St. Patrick's Day Celebration. Under the direction of award-winning Irish Step instructor, Pattie Hunter, this incredible Irish dance show will feature talented kid dancers, performing traditional reels and jigs. Sun. Mar. 20, 2022. Event details.

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St. Patrick's Day Family Dance

Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day season and the joy of moving together to live music, renowned Irish dancer, Jackie O’Riley, will lead dancers of any age in easy-to-follow, fun, approachable céilí dances (group Irish dances) to live Irish music by two of Boston’s best traditional Irish musicians. Sat., Mar. 19, 2022. Event details.

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St. Patty's Day Goat Hike

Join Goats to Go for a stroll in the woods, with goats on leads and some roaming free through the farm's woods. Goat treats to each participant will be provided, and staff will teach you more about goats and life on the farm. The walk will be an hour and a little over a mile round-trip on gravel and hilly terrain. Thu., Mar. 17, 2022. Event details.

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Family St. Patrick's Day Celebration

Join the Irish Cultural Centre for this family-friendly celebration that includes: arts and crafts, storytime with Princess Belle, face painting, Irish dance and music by Dave Try. A breakfast buffet will also be served until 11:30 a.m. Sat., Mar. 19, 2022. Event details.

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Walk Boston's Irish Heritage Trail

Learn about Irish history in Boston when you and the kids walk the Irish Heritage Trail. It’s a guide to landmarks of Irish-American artists and heroes from the 1700s to the present. Around the city, you’ll find 20 sites in downtown Boston and Back Bay, covering over three miles, and over 20 other landmarks in Boston neighborhoods and beyond. Daily in March. Event details.

 

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2022 St. Patrick's Day Race

If you’re looking for a way to get outside and get some exercise to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, check out this race that benefits the Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston. The race is a fun, healthy and a meaningful community event, full of spirit, good cheer and positive energy, featuring performances by South Boston kids and teens. Sun., Mar. 20, 2202. Event details.

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Holiday festivities are in full effect in the DMV. Luckily, all the local Christmas fun doesn’t have to stop on Christmas day! With most businesses closed, you and your crew can skip the crowds and find street parking with ease. Take the family to visit the Christmas camel at Mt. Vernon or get together for a free Christmas day concert at the National Cathedral. However you choose to celebrate, we’ve got you covered with our list of Christmas day fun in DC.

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1. See the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, not only in DC but also from the chosen National Forest of the year. Follow the enormous tree's journey across the country to the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol building. Then, visit the brilliantly lit evergreen on Christmas day.

2. Take a stroll around the Tidal Basin to visit the Jefferson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Martin Luther King Jr. Memorials. With government buildings closed on the big day, parking is easy, and crowds are often light.

3. Stop for a photo op with Albert Einstein. The colossal bronze memorial statue is a great place to snap a picture with the whole family just across from the Vietnam Wall. See who can do the best Albert Einstein pose.

4. Visit Aladdin, the Christmas camel at Mt. Vernon and see the estate dressed up for the holidays. Travel back in time, enjoy the historical decorations, and prepare for all the holiday feels.

5. Pay your respects at Arlington National Cemetery. Yes, it is a solemn place to visit on Christmas Day, but it is inspiring in so many ways. Each headstone is decorated with a beautiful green wreath, and the sight is a special reminder of the brave men and women that served our country.

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6. Admire ornaments representing every U.S. state, territory and the District of Columbia. All made by ordinary Americans who want to commemorate their hometown's history, heritage, and culture. The display surrounds the National Christmas Tree.

7. Check out the sparkling light displays in Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights, Mount Pleasant, Dupont Circle, Logan Circle, U Street, Woodley Park and more. Be sure to cast your vote for your favorite one.

8. Wind your way through the light maze at Enchant in Nationals Park. Try out one of the ice skating trails, and follow your kids to the play place. Shop small and local at the Enchant Market filled with yummy treats and fancy finds from nearby shops and restaurants.  

9. Get lost in a larger-than-life light spectacular at Light Yards. With beautiful blinking colors, sparkling 22-foot trees brighten up the Yards' Sun Deck. The whole family will love this glowing stop on the big day.

10. Leave the cooking to the chefs at Angolo Ristorante. They're serving a traditional Christmas feast complete with ham, turkey and all the fixings. Round out your three-course meal with homemade pie and vanilla ice cream.  

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11. Take in a new release, independent, foreign or avant-garde movie at Landmark Theatres E Street Cinema. The snack bar has a great selection of bites, beer and wine.

12. Catch the best view around from the top of The Capital Wheel in National Harbor. Grab the whole crew as each gondola seats 6-8 people. You can book your tickets online before you go and walk through the Christmas spectacular at the Gaylord Hotel next door after you're finished.

13. Drive outside the city to Centerville, VA and keep on driving through the Bull Run Festival of Lights. The 2.5-mile drive is full of twinkling lights and family fun. It's a great way to end a fun-filled Christmas day.

14. Lace up your ice skates for Ice & Lights, The Winter Village at Cameron Run in Alexandria, VA. The waterpark is transformed into a winter wonderland with icy fun, Instagram-worthy photo ops and tons of holiday music.  

15. Walk through the most iconic scenes from your favorite Christmas movies in a multi-sensory experience at Gaylord National in National Harbor. The I Love Christmas Movies experience features The Polar Express, Elf, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, A Christmas Story and The Year Without a Santa Claus. 

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16. Head out with your little ones (best for ages 3-6) and get ready for a fun family scavenger hunt through the Del Ray neighborhood of Alexandria, VA. Find clues, check out new places together, and connect the dots to Jingle Journey's latest holiday adventure.

17. Take Christmas To-Go thanks to the Holidays at the Willard. Why spend your day in the kitchen when you can order the three-course prix fixe menu featuring Prime Tenderloin and Chilean Seabass. Get your order in by Dec. 20.

18. If you're heading to see friends and family on Christmas day, stop by the West Hall of Union Station to see the model train display. Your crew will love the handmade replicas of real Norwegian trains set in a Nordic landscape filled with fjords, mountains and tiny skiers. 

19. Stay warm inside DC's ARTECHOUSE, where you can walk through a neuron and witness the beauty of the human brain. The tech-centric art installation is a super cool way to spend your holiday together.  

20. Accept the National Cathedral's invitation to make a cup of hot chocolate, don an ugly Christmas sweater and celebrate the holiday with a free organ concert at 1:30 p.m on Christmas day. Young and old alike will enjoy the program full of festive holiday tunes. 

21. Get outside together and hike Scotts Run loop for a slightly challenging stretch of the Potomac Heritage Trail, not far from the city. Keep in mind the trail can be slippery after heavy rain or melting snow. 

22. Pick up a bicycle at one of the hundreds of bikeshare around the DC area. Take in tons of local sights (and lights!) and burn off some of those holiday meal calories. 

—Angelica Kajiwara

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Pokémon is turning 25—and fans are the ones getting a very special bday gift! In celebration of the big 2-5, you can join superstar Post Malone for a virtual concert on Feb. 27 (a.k.a. Pokémon Day).

Not only is the concert pure Pokémon fun, it will also launch the P25 Music program. P25 Music features collabs between the Pokémon brand and some of the most notable names in the music industry, including fan fave Katy Perry.

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You can review the concert for free on the official Pokémon YouTube channel, Pokémon’s official Twitch channel or on Pokémon’s 25th anniversary website. The concert starts at 7:00 p.m. EST/ 4:00 PST.

Of the upcoming 25th anniversary concert, artist Post Malone said in a press statement, “I’ve been a Pokémon fan for a long time, so the opportunity to headline the Pokémon Day concert celebrating 25 years is awesome.”

Even though the concert won’t debut until Feb. 25, you can get in on the Pokémon anniversary excitement before the event. Check out Pokémon GO Tour: Kanto on Feb. 20 or nab a password for the Pokémon video game on Feb. 25. The password gives players a special Pikachu for the Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield games.

—Erica Loop

 

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Children’s musician Laurie Berkner has been busy. Not only is she getting ready to drop her 14th album, but she’s also gearing up for a special Valentine’s Day concert!

Airing on Feb. 14, Berkner will host two Valentine’s Day Live Virtual Family Concerts at 12:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. EST on her website. Not only that, a family ticket will grant you admission to one or both livestreams!

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“I can’t wait to perform my first Virtual Family Concerts of 2021!” says Laurie Berkner. “I’m so happy to have the chance to celebrate love and family on Valentine’s Day with everyone who watches, and I think it’s a perfect theme to kick off our concerts for this new year.”

To gear up for the show, Berkner encourages everyone to decorate their homes and to wear something fun in the spirit of Valentine’s Day. While you wait for the show to start, kids can enjoy a virtual lobby with pre-show music and videos, heart-decorating activity and Valentine’s Day games.

As for the show, get ready to sing along with tons of Berkner’s songs centering on love and family. You’ll hear tunes like “A Hug From My Mama,” “I Love You Daddy,” and “Blow A Kiss, in addition to some of her greatest hits. You can find all the info you need regarding family tickets and even special Meet-and-Greet options at laurieberkner.com.

––Karly Wood

 

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Deep discounts aren’t the only bonus of Amazon’s 2019 Prime Day. The Internet giant recently announced its first Prime Day Concert—and Taylor Swift is the headliner!

Amazon Prime members will get a chance to live-stream the concert on Prime Video starting Jul. 10 at 9 p.m. ET. Along with Swift, the concert will feature fan faves such as Dua Lipa, SZA and Becky G. Actress Jane Lynch will host the global event.

Steve Boom, VP of Amazon Music, said in a press release, “We can’t wait to celebrate Prime Day with an extraordinary night of unforgettable performances, for members around the globe.” Boom also added, “Prime Day brings members the best of both entertainment and shopping. To celebrate, we’ve curated a lineup across multiple genres with performances from artists our customers love. We’re looking forward to celebrating Prime Day with this can’t-miss, one-of-a-kind event.”

If you can’t wait for Jul. 10, you can listen to hits from the show’s stars through Amazon Music on your Alexa-enabled device by saying, “Alexa, play the Prime Day Concert playlist” right now. You can also use your device to watch the concert on Jul. 10 (on your Fire TV or Echo Show device) by asking, “Alexa, play the Prime Day Concert” or, “Alexa, show me the Prime Day Concert.”

—Erica Loop

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