These all-ages New Year’s Eve events throughout Washington, DC will let your kids celebrate and still make bedtime

It’s almost time to say goodbye to 2022 and look forward to the coming year ahead. New Year’s Eve celebrations typically center around the famous transition from one year to the next: midnight. But, let’s face it, most kids can’t hang until the ball drops—nor can some exhausted parents! We’ve rounded up the best kid-friendly events to help celebrate the upcoming year and many end by noon! Whether you’re looking for a simple mid-day balloon drop or an elegant, over-the-top kid-only ball, we rounded up more than 30 epic ways to spend New Year’s Eve in the DMV.

Free Kid-Friendly New Year’s Eve Events near Washington, DC

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Metrobar's First New Year's Eve Party
Let the littles have some New Year's fun while still getting them in to bed on time! There will be kid-friendly activities and games and plenty of sparkling "c" for everyone (that's champagne for the over 21 crowd and good ol' fashioned cider for the under crowd). This outdoor bar keeps everyone toasty with campfires, patio heaters and hot chocolate. The ball drops at 7 p.m. so you can tuck the kids in by 8!.

Cost: Free
Date: Dec. 31 from 4-7:30 p.m.

640 Rhode Island Ave NE
Edgewood
Online: metrobardc.com

Watch Night Falls Church
This family-friendly event is totally free (including parking); there are even free shuttles that run every 20 minutes from East Falls Church Metro so that you and your littles can take part in this town's annual festivities without spending a dime. GrandFun Alley features rock climbing, bungee jumps an inflatable obstacle course (and more!) for action-packed fun. Live entertainment includes swing music from Big Band Northern Lights Orchestra and kid-friendly shows include a puppet performance and balloon artistry.

Cost: Free
Date: Dec. 31 from 7 p.m - midnight

100 block of West Broad St.
Falls Church
Online: watchnightfallschurch.com/

Free NYE Events at your Local Library 
If you're looking for a 12 o'clock celebration in the middle of the day, head to your local library where area branches are celebrating at the stroke of noon with crafts, books and dance parties. Each of these participating libraries is hosting a  "countdown to noon," with the exception of MLK Jr. Library, which is hosting a wish-making craft.

DC
Martin Luther King Jr Library 

Montgomery County, MD
Aspen Hill 
Damascus Library 
Gaithersburg Library
Long Branch Library 

Prince George's County, MD
No Events were listed at the time of press

Arlington County, VA
Central Library 

Fairfax County, VA
Oakton Library

Loudoun County, VA
Ashburn Library
Brambleton Library
Cascades Library
Rust Library
Sterling Library
Purcellville Library

Rockin’ New Year’s Events for Kids near Washington, DC

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First Night Alexandria
Alexandria's annual event includes all-day entertainment featuring rising stars along seasoned performers. Celebrate with kid-friendly music acts at the Rockin' New Years Eve Party from noon to 5 p.m.. Primetime performances (6-10 p.m.) include a magic act by Mike Rose Magic. For the grand finale at midnight, look up for a spectacular fireworks display.

Cost: $10/daytime pass (noon-5 p.m.); $10-75/all access pass
Date: Dec. 31 from noon-midnight

Various locations & venues
Alexandria, VA
Online: https://www.firstnightalexandria.org

Rock Out with Rocknoceros 
Rocknoceros is hosting this countdown to noon at Jammin' Java for a totally kid-friendly New Year's Eve Ball. Come celebrate with a cup of sparkling apple juice and watch the disco ball be lowered on stage at noon.

Cost: $10
Date: Dec. 31 from 11 a.m.-noon

227 Maple Ave East
Vienna, VA
 
Noon Yards Eve 

Get your party on while rocking out to local DJs at this free (and fabulous!) waterfront event. Hop on the miniature train to get a quick lay of the land before taking a ride down the inflatable slide. There is also a glitter tattoo artist, a magician, craft stations and more. At noon, get ready to count down at this family friendly celebration.

Cost: Free
Date: Dec. 31, 10 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

301 Water St SE
The Wharf
Online: theyardsdc.com

Freedom's Eve: Watch NIght's Concert
Hosted by the African American History and Culture Museum, this virtual concert features musical prodigy Matthew Whitaker performing live. There will be a discussion of the significance of Watch Night as well as a non-denominational blessing. Reservations are encouraged for this performance. It will also be available on demand through Jan. 31.

Cost: Free
Date: Dec. 31 from 7:30-9 p.m.

Online: si.edu

Midnight Noon 
Rock out to science-themed pop tunes at The Maryland Science Center's annual NYE event. This popular B'more tradition gives kids the opportunity to see the ball drop before bedtime while dancing to the pithy sounds of Marsha and the Positrons. There will be fun New Year’s festivities throughout the day plus the chance to explore three-levels of hands-on science exhibits. 

Cost: Free with admission; $26.95/adults, $20.95/3-12
When: Dec. 31, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

600 Light St.
Baltimore, MD
Online: mdsci.org/

New Year's Eve Kids Party at Salamander Resort
Skip the sitter this New Year's Eve and let your kids attend this NYE ball solo while you dance the night away next door (kids 5 & under must be accompanied by an adult). There will be a DJ and dancing from 8 p.m. to midnight when a balloon drop marks the New Year. This event is open to hotel guests and NYE party attendees.

Cost: $150
When: Dec. 31 from 8 p.m.-midnight

500 North Pendleton St.
Middleburg, VA
Online: eventbrite.com

Crafty New Year’s Eve Events for Kids near Washington, DC

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New Year's Eve Around the World
Make noisemakers and sparkly slime at the Children's Science Center in Fairfax, VA. Choose one of two time slots (one ends at noon!) and wrap up your festivities at a kid-friendly hour. Each 2-hour times lot includes New Year's Eve-inspired science experiments.

Cost: $15
When: Dec. 31 from 10 a.m.-noon and 2-4 p.m.

1948 Fair Oaks Mall
Fairfax, VA
Online: childsci.org

New Year's Eve Craft at Kidcreate
For kids 3-9, New Year's Eve comes early at this kid-crafting studio in Ashburn, VA. Kids will get to create their own party favors, like noise makers and party hats while parents sneak in an end-of-the-year date at this "parents day off" event.

Cost: $59
When: Dec. 30 at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.

42775 Generation Dr Suite 180
Ashburn, VA
Online: kidcreate.com

Adventure-Filled New Year’s Eve Events for Kids near Washington, DC

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Adventure Park USA's New Year's Eve Party
Spend the night playing video games, bowling, rope climbing, challenging your family to laser tag and more at this indoor/outdoor Maryland amusement park.The party starts at 9:30 p.m. and ends with a massive balloon drop at midnight.

Cost: $29.95
Date: Dec. 31 from 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.

11113 W Baldwin Rd.
Monrovia, MD
Online: adventureparkusa.com

Smokey Bear's New Year's Eve  Countdown
Celebrate New Year's Eve with the big bear himself, Smokey! Snuggle up to a roaring campfire to roast s'mores and get ready for some NYE-themed activities and projects at the Maydale Nature Center.

Cost: $8
Date: Dec. 31 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

1638 Maydale Dr.
Colesville, MD
Online: mdmontgomeryctywt.wsc

 

Last Call for Holiday Lights near Washington, DC

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Lights on the Bay
This light display is a drive-thru attraction that features over two miles of lights along the Chesapeake Bay. Lights on the Bay boasts over 70 animated and stationery exhibits. For an additional $5, guests can purchase 3-D glasses for a truly unique experience.

Cost: $20/car
Dates: 5-10 p.m. daily; closes Jan. 1

1815 Bay Ridge Avenue
Annapolis, MD
Online: lightsonthebay.org

Ice & Lights at Cameron Run
Take a stroll through a tunnel of rainbow lights, walk under sparkling arches and around illuminated trees and—if you catch a chill—be sure to pop in a heated igloo. After you walk through the 20′ tree, be sure to test out your skating skills at the near-by rink.

Cost: $9.19-$22.03
Dates: 5-10 p.m. daily; closes Jan. 1

4001 Eisenhower Ave.
Alexandria, VA
Online: novaparks.com

Garden Lights of Brookside Gardens
In keeping with a botanical theme, Brookside offers a colorful parade of animals, flowers and more. After you’ve enjoyed strolling from garden to garden, be sure to check out the model train display inside the Conservatory. 

Cost: $10
Dates: 5:30-9:30 p.m. now thru Jan. 1

1800 Glenallan Ave.
Wheaton, MD
Online: montgomeryparks.org/

Enchant Christmas
If bigger is better, this football-field sized wonderland should be on your must-see holiday bucket list. Stroll through the Enchant Eatery for magical gifts and gourmet treats, take a whirl on the illuminated ice skating rink and get lost in a maze of lights.

Cost: $23-35/person
Dates: You must reserve your ticket prior to arrival; closes Jan. 1

1500 S Capitol St SE
Southwest Waterfront
Online: enchantchristmas.com

Winter Lantern Festival

Unlike the other light displays on our list, you have a bit more time to squeeze this festival in to your winter plans, but we included it on this round-up for its New Year's significance.  Chinese lanterns holds important significance at Chinese New Year's events due to their symbolic nature of illuminating the future. Kick start your own New Year with over 10,000 handmade Chinese lanterns and look forward to a bright 2023.

Cost: $17.99/children; $29.99/adults
Dates: Thurs.-Sun., now-Feb. from 5-1- p.m.m

8025 Galleria Dr.
Tysons, VA
Online: winterlanternfestival.com

 

The best holiday events taking place in San Francisco, the Bay Area, and beyond

Santa’s not the only one with a list this year—we’ve made our own nice list, full of our favorite family holiday activities around the Bay Area for the 2022. And while we may be missing snow and ice in the Bay Area (although you can get your fill of nearby snow play if you know where to look), we’re ready to celebrate with fun holiday events nearby, many of them free! This year, return to beloved traditions, like seeing a performance of The Velveteen Rabbit, or strolling down brightly-decorated Christmas Tree Lane with a hot chocolate in hand (see if your favorite hot chocolate spot made our list of best hot cocoa in the Bay Area). Or embrace a new holiday activity, like watching the lighted boat parade and fabulous fireworks display on Sausalito’s beautiful waterfront. From live musical productions and city-wide light shows, to cheerful holiday trains and outdoor ice skating, get ready to fill up your calendar with joy this holiday season.

Can't Miss Holiday Events in San Francisco

1. SF Symphony Plays Christmas Classics

Nov-Dec.: Remember Disney’s Fantasia, the spectacular animation that introduced a generation of kids to classical music? SF Symphony is producing a live version of the groundbreaking film in Nov., perfect for all ages. More Christmas-themed productions are scheduled for Dec., including Deck the Halls and The Colors of Christmas, performed by the SF Symphony Orchestra. Event details.

2. The Velveteen Rabbit

Various Dates Nov. 26-Dec. 12: This beloved Bay Area holiday tradition returns with a tattered nursery animal becoming real in a show that brings the perfect amount of holiday cheer. Also available on-demand. Event details.

Related: Here Is a Full List of Holiday Performances That Kids Will Love

3. Illuminate SF Festival of Lights

Nov. 9-Jan 31: This urban lights festival is in its 10th year and offers 62 eco-friendly displays in 17 neighborhoods, all accessible by public transportation within San Francisco's 49 square miles. Take the free guided tour to learn more about the artists that have brought these installations to life. Event details.

4. Presidio Christmas Tree Lighting

Dec. 2: Since 1991, the now 55-foot-tall Norfolk Island pine in the Presidio has glowed with lights starting on the first Friday evening in December. The tradition of tree lighting at the former US Army base began even earlier, in 1957, when families who lived and worked in the Presidio came by to light the tree and kick off the holiday season. Holiday Lights continued when the Presidio opened its gates to all as a national park 27 years ago. Event details.

5. Civic Center Tree Lighting 

Dec. 7: The annual Civic Center Plaza Tree Lighting event returns December 7, 4-7pm! Add this fun, free, family-friendly event to your holiday calendar! Featuring festive holiday performances, food, music, a toy giveaway for children, and Makers Village DIY activities for kids and adults, you won’t want to miss it! The event takes place across from an illuminated City Hall in Civic Center Plaza, a wonderful backdrop for a photo. The evening also includes “snow” flurries and Christmas VIPs such as elves, and the man-of-the-hour: Santa! Event details.

6. Hanukkah Pop-Up Party at Ghirardelli Square

Dec. 18: JCCSF’s Glowing Hanukkah Party returns to Ghirardelli Square this holiday season! This free, family-friendly event will see the lighting of candles, live (glowing!) music, Hanukkah crafts, games and  tasty treats from the merchants at Ghirardelli Square. Event details.

7. Holiday Afternoon Tea

Dec. 17 & 18: Dollie & Me Tea at the Westin St. Francis at Union Square introduces a whimsical and magical holiday afternoon tea party for young children and their dolls. Event details.

Related: Discover More Holiday Teas in the Bay Area

 

Can't Miss Holiday Events on the Peninsula

8. The Great Dickens Christmas Fair

Weekends Starting Nov. 19-Dec. 19: Journey to this one-of-a-kind immersive adventure into Victorian London—an elaborate holiday party with hundreds of costumed players performing and interacting with patrons in over 140,000 square feet of theatrically-lit music halls, pubs, dance floors, and festive shops. It's a twilight evening in Charles Dickens' London Town—a city of winding lanes filled with colorful characters from both literature and history. Enticing aromas of roasted chestnuts and hearty foods fill the air. Cries of street vendors hawking their wares ring out above the bustling crowd. Dozens of lamplit shops are filled to overflowing with handmade gifts. The Dickens Christmas Fair is a treasured Bay Area tradition since 1970 and a splendid way to celebrate the holidays. Event details.

9. Holidays at Filoli

Nov. 19-Jan. 8: The holidays at Filoli are simply magical with the gardens decked out in all their dazzling holiday splendor. Choose from a daytime or evening visit, or a themed night visit but either way, definitely make sure the kids visit Santa on the weekends! Pre-book before opening day for a discount, or visit during the week for cheaper admission. Event details.

10. Santa Cruz Holiday Lights Drive-Through

Nov. 25-Dec. 25: This half a mile drive-through experience at the Fairgrounds with spectacular lighted giant Christmas trees, Santa, reindeer, snowmen, lighted tunnels and many more magical moments will delight all. Holiday Food Stands are available at the end of your drive-thru where you can purchase your favorites for the drive home. Event details. 

11. Half Moon Bay’s Nights of Lights

Nov. 25 & Every Fri. until Dec. 16: This year’s Nights of Lights extends to four Fridays as downtown welcomes your family for holiday spirit, fun activities, music and more. Each Friday night is themed differently with a tree lighting, holiday market, parade and caroling. Event details.

12. IlluminOdyssey Lights

Nov. 4-Jan. 16: Be dazzled by this winter light experience which is included in admission and don’t forget to go play at the nearby Magical Bridges Playground after for the ultimate day trip out! Event details. 

13. Gamble Garden’s Festival of Trees Family Night

Dec 2: Escape to a winter wonderland at Gamble Garden’s Festival of Trees for one night only where there will be arts & crafts for kids, free ice cream, holiday treats, Santa, the Grinch and more! Return the following day for the holiday market to get a head start on your shopping. Event details.

14. Winter Wonderland at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk

Nov. 24-Jan. 1: A winter wonderland at the beach is true California dreamin', right?! Rides, games, arcades, pedal karts, photos with Santa, s'mores and other holiday treats are all here under the bright illumination of festive lights—don't forget to take in the beach views! Event details.

 

Can't Miss Holiday Events in the East Bay

15. Glowfari at Oakland Zoo

Fri.-Sun. Starting Nov. 11 & Then Every Night Dec. 1-23: Walk through a mile-long journey and be dazzled by hundreds of larger-than-life animals lit up by lanterns in this unforgettable holiday lights display! Ride the gondola to the Land of Bugs, hop on the Express Train through Winter Wonderland and finish the evening with a visit to Santa! Event details.

16. Garden of D'Lights

Fri.-Sun. Nov. 25-Jan. 8: Experience the Ruth Bancroft Garden at Walnut Creek in a whole new way at this year’s Garden of d’Lights. With more lights and more lasers, this year’s Garden of d’Lights is set to be better than ever. Guests of all ages are in for a holiday treat as they stroll through the Garden’s 3.5 acres of mature cacti, succulents and trees that are transformed into magical colorful botanical sculptures by thousands of lights. Event details.

Related: Discover More Bay Area Holiday Light Displays 

17. Ride the Train of Lights

Nov. 18-Dec. 28 (Weekends): With two locations to choose from (Sunol or Niles), your train-lover will be enthralled with this holiday train complete with refreshments, music and cheer aboard antique coaches and open cars that feature holiday lights and decorations. Editors note: This is already sold out for the 2022 season, but cancellations do happen, so keep checking the calendar for availability if you want to attend. Alternatively, check out our other suggestions for Bay Area holiday trains below. Event details.

Related: Our Full List of Fun Holiday Trains in the Bay Area

18. Christmas Tree Lane, Alameda

Early Dec.-New Year: The best-lit neighborhood in the Bay is in Alameda, on the 3200 block of Thompson Ave. Every year, the street puts on a dazzling display that plugs directly into the spirit of the season. Affectionately known as Christmas Tree Lane, this has been an annual tradition since 1938. Event details.

Can't Miss Holiday Events in the North Bay

19. Ice Skate While it Snows

Nov. 11-Jan. 8: The brand new ice rink at Vista Collina features a winter wonderland with special events and theme nights plus 100% chance of snow every night at 6 p.m. Keep minis warm by the toasty fire pits while beer and wine (obviously) keeps the adults happy in a brand new Napa holiday tradition! Event details. Related: More Bay Area Ice Rinks to Skate Your Days Away 

20. Mill Valley Winterfest

Nov. 26-Dec. 16: Winterfest is back for 2022 with a giant rainbow slide, a jump house, games, and of course, Santa. The festivities kick off Friday, Nov. 26th with the Winterfest Holiday Hunt, a three-week, scavenger hunt-style contest at more than 30 businesses throughout Mill Valley. The contest centers around Blue Stars, which business owners will place in storefront windows or inside their businesses. Kids accompanied by a parent will take photos of blue stars of at least eight participating businesses and  will be entered in a raffle for one of 20 $40 gift cards to participating businesses. The Holiday Hunt runs through Dec. 16. Event details.  

21. Sausalito Lighted Boat Parade & Fireworks

Dec. 10: Watch a magical parade of lighted boats float by the Sausalito waterfront in this free annual event. Come for the festive flotilla, but stay for the fireworks, which start once all the boats have begun their journey. Parking can be tricky, so consider public transport, and get there early for a good spot. Event details.

Are your littles major LOL fans? Well, get ready for the biggest virtual concert ever!

MGA Entertainment, the makers of L.O.L Surprise Dolls, wants to give a big thank to all its fans with the ultimate immersive experience. Complete with dancing, trivia and tons of surprises throughout, the event will also announce the biggest U.S. fans!

Pressley Hosbach, TikTok star, will host the event with That Girl Lay Lay and other special guests like Big Will and his crew. In addition to awesome trivia and surprises, 100 Superfans will get $500 to support a cause of their choosing.

The free event is happening on Jul. 7 at 9 a.m. PST/12 p.m. EST. You can register for free tickets at LOLSurprise.com/LOLDay to receive a one-use link to watch on-demand.

––Karly Wood

All photo: Courtesy of MGA Entertainment

 

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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.

photo: Courtesy of Business Wire

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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While a romantic, candlelit dinner for two may not be in the cards for you this Valentine’s Day (because, kids!), there are still plenty of ways to celebrate with the whole family. From a “Where Is the Love” Scavenger Hunt at South Coast Botanic Gardens to locally made Valentine’s Day-themed craft kits, here are 14 V-Day activities and events for LA families.

Get Crafty

1. Your kids are invited to a special Feb. 14 with Annenberg Petspace. The virtual Pal-entine's Day Party includes crafts, a puppet show and, of course, a visit from PetSpace's adorable, adoptable pets. 

2. Visit Meri Cherry on Instagram to see all the oh-so lovely process-based art projects she has for kids in February. Pasta press clay hearts, anyone? 

3. There's still time to pick up one of Design Hive's Sensory Boxes for Valentine's Day, complete with play-dough, pipe cleaners, felt hearts and more. If the V-Day boxes sell out (they're immensely popular), check out the other fun Sensory Boxes and DIY Makers Kits from the LA-based kids design and technology studio.

Take a Nature Walk

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4. Why not spend the day at one of our favorite LA botanical gardens? Discover all the hidden spots at South Coast Botanic Garden, as part of the self-guided Where is the Love Scavenger Hunt on Valentine's Day weekend.  

5. At Descanso Gardens, wander over bridges, across streams and under a canopy of towering oak trees. And don't miss the stunning display red, pink and white camellia flowers in full bloom this month. 

6. Another option? Drive to Arcadia to mingle with the peacocks and other wildlife at the sprawling 127-acre Los Angeles County Arboretum. On Sat., Feb. 13, the Arboretum also kicks off its 4-week outdoor Whole Family Yoga series

7. From a virtual flower arranging class to an audio tour of the sculpture garden, The Huntington Botanical Garden offers a slew of Valentine's Day options for the whole family. 

Pack a Picnic

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8. Fill your basket, grab a blanket and dine al fresco at one of LA's best hidden picnic spots

9. Don't know what to pack for your picnic? Check out these readymade baskets you can pick up around town. 

Make Some Music

Courtesy of Lovebug & Me

10. Join in a virtual concert with LoveBug & Me Music's interactive Valentine's Day Love Fest, taking place on Feb. 14.

11. Get your tickets to Laurie Berkener's live Valentine's Day concert. The performance will feature tunes of love, family, and friendship, like "A Hug From My Mama," "I Love You Daddy," and "My Family." 

12. Celebrate Valentine's Day with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. They will be hosting a Zoom music and art class just for kiddos!

Break Some Hearts

13. Forget a basic box a chocolate. Find out where in LA you can get two of the latest dessert crazes smashable "pinata" hearts (filled with candy) and melt-in-your-cup hot chocolate bombs. How sweet it is!

14. Psst...want to try your hand at creating your own heart-shaped confections? Get the silicone molds here

–Shannan Rouss

featured photo: Anna Kolosyuk via Unsplash

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‘Tis the season for many things, especially festive music! To say goodbye to 2020, Idina Menzel wants to celebrate with a one-time-only holiday concert through an Airbnb Online Experience.

Fans can book Idina’s Online Experience beginning Wed., Dec. 16 at 12:00PM ET, with the event taking place on Thur., Dec. 17th at 7:00PM ET for up to 100 guests, starting at $10 a person. All proceeds will benefit The Actors Fund, a national human services organization for performing arts and entertainment professionals that fosters stability and resiliency.

Menzel says, “Song is a huge part of my life and the holidays have always had a special place in my heart. This year, connecting with others is more important than ever and I am excited to hopefully bring a little bit of joy and holiday sparkle to your families by hosting this experience.”

Head to the website for Airbnb’s Online Experiences to get all the details.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Idina Menzel

 

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Halloween may look different this year, but you can still dress up and celebrate. You can even attend a virtual costume party singalong. Skinnamarink with Sharon & Randi! A Live, Virtual Concert is back by popular demand on Fri. Oct. 30 at 6:30 pm. ET. 

Skinnamarink with Sharon and Randi
Just as legendary musicians Sharon, Lois & Bram brought happiness to four generations of children and their grown-ups, Sharon Hampson and her daughter Randi are continuing to share the music of Sharon, Lois and Bram with yet another generation of families. Through this up-close-and-personal sing-along gathering, and like their first virtual concert, Live in your Living Room, they are planning a real family affair featuring Sharon and Randi, Randi’s sons Ethan and Elijah, their girlfriends Clare and Sofia, and Randi’s beau Jim.

Skinnamarink with Sharon and Randi

At this Halloween Costume Party, viewers will be able to see each other’s costumes and sing along with each other and the performers. Conceived as a “by family, for family” experience, the show will include some spooky Halloween-themed songs for all ages, along with such well-loved Sharon, Lois & Bram favourites as “Grandpa’s Farm,” “Five Little Monkeys,” One Elephant,” “Tingalayo,” and, of course, “Skinnamarink.”

“We wanted to find a fun, safe way to celebrate Halloween with our audience. The idea of dressing up and singing seems like a perfect way to be together” says Sharon Hampson. “We are thrilled to have this chance to once again see the smiling faces of our guests singing along with favourite tunes, old and new.”

“The best thing about our first virtual family concert was getting to watch everyone singing along together from their homes. It really felt like we were all connected,” adds Randi Hampson. “We’re especially excited to see kids (and maybe adults) dressed up in their fun Halloween costumes!”

As an added bonus, Sharon and Randi will be looking for some audience input on the song choices. Early bird ticket purchasers will have a chance to select and introduce a song during the concert. And those who purchase tickets and attend this show will be entered in a contest for a chance to win a special Sharon, Lois & Bram prize package or a personal Zoom meeting with Sharon and Randi.

Tickets are CAD $15 plus tax. Families of three or more require two tickets. To purchase tickets visit the Skinnamarink with Sharon and Randi Home Routes page.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Sharon, Lois & Bram

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It’s like October totally gets us, with pumpkin patch visits, corn maze adventures, and a reason to finally wear cozy sweaters. When you add in plenty of free things to do in Seattle with kids, we think it just might be the best month evah. So get out your family calendar and fill it with our favorite ways to spend time with your little pumpkins on the cheap.

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Experience pop-up art
Bring the kids to this one-of-a-kind, interactive artistic experience that blends art and technology in fresh ways to safely bring people together and stir the mind. Tuesdays-Sundays through Oct. 17. Event details.

Mark Grantor

Enjoy car-free biking along the lake
Bring your bikes, scooters and running shoes because it's time to enjoy fresh air and exercise on Lake Washington Boulevard. The street closure has been extended and this is your last chance to get in on the fun. Daily through Oct. 5. Event details.

by Carol Swales

Visit The Burke Museum
The recently opened Burke Museum is glad to once again offer Free First Thursday to Seattle-area families. Oct. 1. Event details.

Read in a park
Take the kids to the Kenmore Library to read Bea’s Bees as part of PopUp StoryWalk’s outdoor installation. Daily through Oct. 9. Event details.

Then it’s on to Kelsey Creek Park (starting Oct. 10) to read Bunnies!!! and explore the farm trails. Daily through Oct. 30th Event details.

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Bake up fun
Join Miss Bekka to bake up fall favorites with kids ages three and up. Cornbread is on the menu for Oct. 1. Event details.

Next up is everyone’s favorite fall flavor—pumpkin! Bake pumpkin muffins or bread on Oct. 15. Event details.

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Watch the Red Yarn Show
It’s music. It’s puppets. It’s everything you need to tire your kids out right before bedtime. Thursdays. Event details.

 

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Turn up the volume
Seattle Children’s Theatre is bringing beloved children’s literature to life through a crescendo of whimsical melodies and narrated plots that brighten your morning. Saturdays. Event details.

Read with Rover
Sign up for a spot then have your emerging reader sit down (virtually) to read to a furry friend. Saturdays. Event details.

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If you build it…
Seattle’s beloved BrickCon is going virtual this year. Tune in to see thousands of models built by LEGO enthusiasts and find everything your LEGO lover needs at the Brick Bazaar. Oct. 3 & 4. Event details.

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Attend Seattle Féstal
There are three ways to celebrate culture in the city this month. Tune in to CroatiaFest on Oct. 4. Event details.

TurkFest is a full weekend event that falls in the middle of the month. Oct. 10 & 11. Event details.

Finish up the cultural trifecta with Diwali Lights of India on Oct. 17. Event details.

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Delve into history
Jade Love Kids Foundation is offering a free, eight-week long after school program that seeks to introduce kids to the concept of historical issues in African American history. Starts Oct. 5. Event details.

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Find adventure
Grab your phone and head out in your hood because the Great Seattle Art Adventure is on. You can win prizes and engage with art around the Emerald City. Daily, Oct. 5-25. Event details.

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Go spooky stargazing
Join the Pierce College Science Dome staff as they search the skies for spookier things in space, if you dare. Thursdays. Event details.

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Eat your veggies
If you’ve ever wondered what edible plants grow in your garden, it’s time to find out. Plan to make a lovely salad (with dressing), sing songs and have fun at this virtual class. Oct. 6. Event details.

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Craft afternoon fun
Miss Bekka turns her artistic skills to prepping for Halloween this year. Decorate mini pumpkins alongside your crew on Oct. 6. Event details.

Then make paper plate masks to complete your costume on Oct. 20. Event details.

Mix science and art
Kids ages four to six are invited to learn about patterns and geometry, as they create a unique design of colorful mathematical art. Oct. 9. Event details.

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Play in a State Park
It’s the last free park day of the year, and families are invited to explore the forest, fields and shores of our state’s fabulous parks. Oct. 10. Event details.

Light it up
Get your lighted costumes, art and lanterns ready because this year's Luminata is going online. With a focus on sustainability, families can create with light. Oct. 10. Event details.

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Paint pumpkins
Julie from Clown Buggie Entertainment joins KU Kids at Home to host a craft-a-long painting pumpkins and answering questions along the way. Oct. 10. Event details.

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Bring on the boats
During this virtual tour families will discover the incredible story of a group of American boys who went up against Hitler's best rowers in the 1936 Olympics. Oct. 15. Event details.

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Be a show off
Is your brain full of forest facts? Do you love trivia? Play this pub-style trivia game with forest flare, hosted by a Tillamook Forest Center Interpretive Naturalist. Oct. 20. Event details.

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Attend a fall concert
Join local fave Eric Ode and KidsQuest Children's Museum for a fall virtual concert that will have the whole fam signing, wiggling and dancing the night away. Oct. 23. Event details.

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Celebrate kids!
Attend The Seattle Children’s Festival from your living room. Kids can sing, dance, play and discover from home at this favorite annual fest. Oct. 24 & 25. Event details.

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Make weekends experimental
Jump into science concepts with the Maple Valley librarians. We’ll play around with stretchy goop, pool noodle nuttiness, chemistry, physics and much more. Saturdays. Event details.

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Listen to an author talk
Sit down with this brother/sister writing team as they share the story of Shiny, a whale child that becomes a boy to help humans understand the harm facing the world’s oceans. Oct. 27. Event details.

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Hear spooky stories
Costumes, kid-friendly books and traditional rhymes make this pet or stuffie dress up event perfect for all ages. Oct. 29. Event details.

Enjoy some chills and thrills at this spooky story program that will have kids ages 7 and up on the edge of their seats. Costumes encouraged. Oct. 29. Event details.

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We know that parents are looking for virtual activities to keep the kids busy these days and your Orange County businesses have you covered! From library story times to science experiments just for kids, there are tons of things for kids to do in Orange County these days. Scroll through and mark your calendars!

Bowers at Home

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Visit the Bowers Museum from the comfort of your own home. Visit exhibits virtually, check out creative activities from Kidseum and more. 

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OC Parks Sound Check

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While we are all at home, OC Parks is bringing concerts to you. Tune in on Saturdays at 4 p.m. to Facebook or Instagram and enjoy a virtual concert from local musicians. 

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Virtual Escape Rooms

Remote Adventures are Virtual Escape Rooms in a new, exciting and fresh format. You’ll get all the fun and adventure of a regular escape room from anywhere in the world and play via Zoom. The Escape Game has several different games to offer and all themes are family friendly. Check out this fun and socially distant activity that everyone can enjoy!

Online: theescapegame.com/remote-adventures/

Discovery Cube Connect

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The Discovery Cube Connect is a new innovative educational platform. Connecting you with the best hands-on STEM resources on the web reviewed by both parents and educators who will provide independent expertise. 

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Virtual Story Time with the Orange County Libraries

Daily story times and craft activities are offered daily. See weekly schedule for themes and books to be covered. 

Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net

Virtual Learning at the Little Red Schoolhouse

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At Adventures in the Schoolhouse, learning is fun through sensory-rich hands-on lessons in Language Arts, Writing, Baking, Gardening, & Crafting. Learn about the butterfly's life cycle week by week to observe, learn and journal all about this amazing four-stage life cycle from egg to butterfly. 

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Check Out Our MASSIVE Virtual Events Calendar

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For more virtual fun every day of the week, head to our virtual events calendar. You'll find dance classes, scavenger hunts, animal encounters, drawing classes and MORE!

Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net

—Kate Loweth

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If it doesn’t seem like summer without the annual festival visit, this list is for you! Many of the best summer festivals are going virtual this year so you can check out live music from Chicago, jazz from DC, art from Seattle and more. Many of them offer special programming for kids so you can inject a little culture into your summer routine. Find our favorite virtual summer festivals for families below!

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Best of the Fest

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Stern Grove is excited to present Best of the Fest, a series of video playlists featuring epic performances and footage from the archives, beautiful scenery of the Grove and special guests. Join host Liam Mayclem every Sunday and celebrate some of the greatest moments in the Grove! June 14-Aug. 16. Event details

 

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DC JazzFest From Home

The DC JazzFest from home combines never-before-seen footage from years gone by with live-streamed shows taking place now. Enjoy a weekly jazz concert from the comfort of your own home while letting the kids get the wiggles out! Every Saturday in July. Event details

SummerStage Anywhere

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Starting in July, SummerStage Anywhere will highlight genres that were born in or deeply represent New York – Mondays: Contemporary Dance, Tuesdays: Global, Wednesdays: Indie Rock, Thursdays: Latin, Fridays: Hip Hop and Saturdays: Jazz. Every day they’ll be presenting exclusive digital arts content that you can watch from anywhere. Starting July 6. Event details

The OC Virtual Fair

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The OC Virtual Fair is a fun way to engage with the OC Fair, even you can’t be there in person! It will include slices of the OC Fair that fans can enjoy from home and it will live on OC Fair social media channels and on ocfair.com. July 17-Aug. 16. Event details

Oregon Shakespeare Festival

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You can see two of the fan-favorite shows from the 2020 Oregon Shakespeare Festival lineup—The Copper Children (July 2–July 15) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (July 9–July 22)—each at the low price of $15 for a 48-hour rental. Through July 22. Event details

 

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Virtual Wedgwood Arts Festival

Do you miss seeing your favorite artists this summer? Enjoy this three-day virtual art festival event featuring handmade artwork from Northwest Artists. The online event will have live chat sessions, an opportunity to see artists’ studios and more of their beautiful work (with the option to buy). Don’t forget the kids' art activity video so families can make an art project at home. July 10-12Event details

Bastille Day Celebration

Join in NYC’s biggest Bastille Day celebration, a fabulous four-day virtual fête. FIAF’s 25th annual Bastille Day celebration goes online this year with LIVE virtual performances, film screenings, Rosé and Champagne tastings, cooking events, kids activities, dance parties, the popular prize drawing and much more! July 11-14. Event details

Concerts from the Black Academy of Arts and Letters

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Spend a relaxed Sunday afternoon in the comfort of your home and enjoy a one hour virtual concert of rarely seen performers and performances from TBAAL's rich archival collection. Sundays through Aug. 16. Event details

San Francisco Shakespeare Festival

This summer's free show is King Lear and you can enjoy it live from your own home for free. It will be available via youtube on Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m. from July 18-Sept. 27. Event details

 

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Chamber Music Northwest Family Concerts

As part of the Chamber Music Northwest's virtual summer festival, you'll find two shows that are perfect for families. 

Family Concert: Carnival of the Animals—Enjoy an auditory parade of lions, elephants, kangaroos, and more in this fun, family-friendly performance with entertaining narration by pianist Orion Weiss. July 13-19. Event details

Family Concert: Marita and Her Heart's Desire—Written specifically for young audiences new to chamber music, Bruce Adolphe’s Marita and Her Heart’s Desire tells the magical, mysterious, and funny story of a girl who believes the moon can grant her heart’s desire. July 20-26. Event details

Lollapalooza

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Lollapalooza is a staple of Chicago’s music festival scene. The fest will honor the beloved summer tradition by bringing Chicago, and the world, live music via a live stream.  The weekend-long  virtual event will include performances from around the city and archived, never-before-seen footage from Lollapalooza in Chicago and around the world. July 30-Aug. 2. Event details

Dessert Goals Festival

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Traditionally hosted in New York & LA, the family-friendly digital event will bring people together nationwide to experience Dessert Goals in a whole new way. You'll get two days of exciting original content, both live and pre-recorded, available to stream for a week after the event including virtual panels, baking demos with celebrated chefs, a birthday celebration, an energizing morning workout class, family-friendly activities, a keynote speech, and much more. July 31-Aug. 1. Event details

Chicago Blues Festival

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Enjoy three nights of at-home entertainment brought to you by the Chicago Blues Festival. July 31-Aug. 2. Event details

Grant Park Music Festival Remixed

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While we may not be able to physically gather, the power of music knows no bounds. You can check out Festival Remixed, an exciting series of virtual events, including radio broadcasts, concerts, talks and master classes. Various dates through Aug. 14. Event details

—Kate Loweth

 

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