Friday, April 16, 2010

The Dancing Princesses




















We're going to give this a look see. It runs until May 30 2010. Here's the description from their web site: "Set in the Roaring ‘20’s, the show is a new musical take on the old Grimm’s tale. After the death of his beloved Queen, a grief-stricken King banishes dance from all the land, much to the distress of his people, including his two daughters, Lara and Lena. But the girls find their way to a magical world where jazz music, the Charleston and their mother’s indomitable spirit are alive and well. Finally, the girls, his loyal lieutenant and a muckraking newspaper man bring the King to his senses. He lifts the ban and everyone rediscovers the joy of living."

Friday, April 2, 2010

Monday, January 11, 2010

National Capital Trolley Museum


Now, here's a treat kids should love: a trolley car museum. Was that a yawn? Well, not only do you get to see exhibits of the trolley car era gone by, but you get to actually ride different vintaged models! There's also a miniature working trolley model on display in the museum. And, they've recently renovated their facilities. From the pictures, it seems their facilities have vastly improved over what they were since I was there last. Oh, and don't forget to bring cash for the gift shop. No trip to a museum is complete without a stop there!

A Day Out With Thomas










Thomas the Tank Engine returns to the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore Friday through Sunday, April 23 - 25 and April 30 - May 2, 2010. I'd buy tickets as soon as you can! These events always seem to fill up fast. Tickets are $18.00 each and are required for guests ages two and up. Advance purchase is recommended. For more information about the Day Out With Thomas™ event, call the B&O Railroad Museum at 410-752-2490 or go to the official website.

Monday, December 28, 2009

National Air and Space Museum

The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum is a must see. Even if you don't have kids! The wonder of this place brings flight and science to life. They have two locations that I know of:

National Air and Space Museum
601 Independence Avenue Southwest
Washington, DC 20472
(202) 357-1387

and

Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

Air & Space Museum Parkway
Fairfax, VA 20151
(703) 572-4118

And, if you're a Star Trek fan like me, this alone, is worth the trip! Pictured below is the model of the USS Enterprise used in the production of the original series!
Model of the USS Enterprise used in the production of the original series

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Smithsonian Butterfly Garden

"The butterfly garden at the Smithsonian is located on the Ninth Street side of the National Museum of Natural History building. Four distinct habitats -- wetland, meadow, wood's edge and urban garden -- encourage visitors to observe the partnerships between plants and butterflies. The garden is a joint project of the Horticulture Services Division and the Museum with partial funding from the Smithsonian Women's Committee. The garden, on view at all times, is a perfect complement to a visit to the O. Orkin Insect Zoo on the second floor of the Museum."

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Russian American Kids Circus

There is an upcoming performance of the Russian American Kids Circus at the Maryland Hall in Annapolis, Maryland: "A fully-staged professional production whose stars are all children between the ages of six and sixteen, the Russian American Kids Circus showcases artful juggling, precision acts of balancing, magic of black lights and more. These kids bring their professional performing skills to the stage to dazzle and entertain audiences of all ages. The circus has been featured on Good Morning America, Cosby, MTV and commercials for CVS/Pharmacies, Coca-Cola and Target stores. Don’t miss the show Newsday Magazine says “has to be seen to be believed.”"

Visit the Russian American Kids Circus Website