Free Educational Programs this Winter and Spring for ages from Preschool to Adult
Press Release · Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Washington, DC
This winter and spring, the National Archives presents a series of free educational programs for all ages from preschool to adult, on topics ranging from baseball to origami! These programs will be held in the Boeing Learning Center of the National Archives Museum. Attendees should use the Special Events entrance on Constitution Avenue at 7th Street, NW. The building is Metro accessible on the Yellow and Green lines, Archives/Navy Memorial/Penn Quarter station.
Story Time in the ReSource Room for Pre-Schoolers and Adults
Wednesday, February 13, 10-11 AM
Join us for story time designed for 3-5 year olds and accompanying adults. Children will practice their listening skills, participate in group activities and create a craft. The theme for February is Harriet Tubman.
Women’s History Month Family Day
Saturday, March 16, 10 AM-4 PM
Celebrate the centennial of the 19th Amendment! Contemplate the issues that were debated, the struggle that ensued, and some of the people who played a part making women’s voting rights possible through hands-on activities for all ages. This program is made possible in part by the National Archives Foundation through the support of John Hancock.
Story Time in the ReSource Room for Pre-Schoolers and Adults
Wednesday, March 20, 10-11 AM
Join us for story time designed for 3-5 year olds and accompanying adults. Children will practice their listening skills, participate in group activities and create a craft. The theme for March is Susan B. Anthony.
Origami Hands-on Adult Workshop
Wednesday, March 27, 6-8 PM
Celebrate the Cherry Blossoms by learning how to fold traditional Japanese origami. Discover how this iconic art connects to the National Archives. Create your own origami masterpiece to take with you. Register online here.
Friendship Between Nations Family Day
Saturday, April 6, 10 AM-4 PM
Join the National Archives for a fun, activity filled day exploring the many ways countries show their friendship! Investigate treaties, learn about some of the crazy gifts countries have given and participate in interactive activities designed for the entire family to enjoy! This program is made possible in part by the National Archives Foundation.
Story Time in the ReSource Room for Pre-Schoolers and Adults
Wednesday, April 17, 10-11 AM
Join us for story time designed for 3-5 year olds and accompanying adults. Children will practice their listening skills, participate in group activities and create a craft. April’s theme is The Cherry Blossom Festival!
Hands-on Adult Voting Rights Escape Room!
Wednesday, April 17, 6-8 PM
Race against the clock while you solve puzzles and uncover mysteries about the fight for voting rights in the US. To commemorate the upcoming 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, students from Montgomery College's Gaming and Simulation Program have designed and created Escape Games exploring voting rights. Can you unravel the clues and protect the vote? Register online here.
Extreme Event! Hands-on Adult Workshop
Wednesday, May 8, 6-8 PM
Natural disasters such as earthquakes or flooding can strike communities without warning, and the recovery depends on how well government agencies and civic groups work together under stressful situations. Explore historic examples from our records, then engage in a crisis simulation, making decisions and solving problems while building resilience in the face of a natural disaster! Register online here.
Story Time in the ReSource Room for Pre-Schoolers and Adults
Wednesday, May 15, 10-11 AM
Join us for story time designed for 3-5 year olds and accompanying adults. Children will practice their listening skills, participate in group activities and create a craft. May’s theme is baseball!
Genealogy Camp for Kids - Ages 12 and up
July 8-12, 9 AM-noon
Ever wondered about your family’s roots and who is on your family tree? This hands-on week-long camp will introduce the basics of genealogy research. Discover how to use the resources of the National Archives to be history detectives into your past! Register online here. Questions? Email education@nara.gov with “Genealogy Camp” in the subject line. This program is made possible in part by the National Archives Foundation.
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