Family Things To Do In Dc This Weekend. Kick off spritz season on a new cocktail patio. From art nature history and shopping you can tour the surroundings to find the all the unexpected and cool places to go. DC Ghosts Haunted Walking Tour Family Fun Nights at The Mansion on O Street Farmer for a Day at Temple Hall Farm Regional Park Espionage Hunt at The Mansion on O Street OKids Playdate at The Mansion on O Street. Soar 180 feet in the air on the areas only observation wheel which spins right on the National Harbors majestic waterfront.
Pack a picnic blanket and a favorite doll or teddy bear to enjoy individually packaged tea boxes on Dumbarton Houses grounds. Kick off spritz season on a new cocktail patio. Things to do this weekend in and around DC Metro Welcome Back To Great Play at Scramble. Explore everything from free events at the Smithsonian museums to outdoor festivals and concerts the whole family will love. Explore the magic of theatre with virtual performances of A Mini-Summer Nights Dream and The Tiny Tempest a stage blood demonstration interactive workshops crafting activities and more. Fall Harvest Days and Carnival at Frying Pan Park is great family fun with rides fall treats animals games and more all weekend.
Afterwards a tour of the estate will be offered and socially distanced games will be available for play.
Shown at various showtimes through this weekend. Seventh Annual Kris Kringle Christmas Market at the Charles County Fairgrounds this weekend will have music shopping crafts and crafters kids activities lights treats. Explore everything from free events at the Smithsonian museums to outdoor festivals and concerts the whole family will love. Fall Harvest Days and Carnival at Frying Pan Park is great family fun with rides fall treats animals games and more all weekend. Explore the magic of theatre with virtual performances of A Mini-Summer Nights Dream and The Tiny Tempest a stage blood demonstration interactive workshops crafting activities and more. The Washington Ballet Balanchine Ashton at the Kennedy Center is the work of two seminal choreographers of the 20th century.