Halloween in 2020 is quite different, that's for sure. Few could have imagined earlier this year we would not at this point be back to normal life, and the future remains uncertain. But while some people continue to greatly restrict their activities, others are ready to enjoy the handful of area events available for families to enjoy with safety protocols in place. Here are some of the Halloween activities for the kids in the Northern Virginia Continue Reading...
2020 Independence Day in DC and NoVa
By Patricia Hall, Fairfax Family Fun Let freedom ring! As much as possible, anyway! To say that the year 2020 is unusual would be a great understatement. In late winter, when the COVID-19 coronavirus began spreading in the United States, no one imagined than keeping social distance and quarantining for a few weeks would become months, with not just spring but summer activities cancelled. And here we are, right before the Fourth of July. What Continue Reading...
Fairfax Family Fun hosts Virtual Egg Hunt with $25 prize
Spring in the year 2020 has been unusual but we should always try to make the best of things. Since kids can't be out doing a big Easter egg hunt today, let's take the idea of an egg hunt online! Fairfax Family Fun is hosting a Virtual Egg Hunt this year! We can't put little prizes or candies in the eggs, but for one lucky winner, there will be a $25 prize! Here's how it works: we have placed "Easter eggs" on a few pages of this site. Don't Continue Reading...
How to celebrate Easter during the coronavirus crisis
By Patricia Lee Hall, Fairfax Family Fun No, it's not the same, and we won't pretend that it is. Easter is a religious holiday that celebrates deep faith and renewal, but it's also a fun time for kids. This week, many families, even those traveling for spring break, would have been celebrating Easter in multiple ways: attending church services, preparing Easter baskets, and enjoying fun activities. But the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic (and Continue Reading...
Coronavirus Anti-boredom Survival Guide
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Coronavirus cancellations in Northern Virginia and DC
Update: All schools in Virginia are now closed. As the novel coronavirus -- also called COVID-19 or 2019-n-CoV -- continues to spread worldwide, more organizations are canceling or postponing events and places are closing their doors. Concerns over the pandemic have led many government officials, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and others to take extraordinary measures in an effort to contain the outbreak and preserve public health. Below Continue Reading...
Kids’ fishing events and free fishing days
By Patricia Hall,FairfaxFamilyFun.com Teach a kid to fish, and... he or she will have fun, learn about nature, and possibly provide dinner for the family that night! Each year in Northern Virginia there are events designed, in whole or in part, to teach kids to fish. Below we list some of the biggest annual events coming up that can introduce kids to fishing. Best of all, some are free! See below for where to take the kids fishing Continue Reading...
Family friendly St. Patrick’s Day events in Northern Virginia
UPDATE 3/12/20: Some events cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic By Patricia Hall, FairfaxFamilyFun.com St. Patrick's Day (Lá Fhéile Pádraig) is coming up March 17! The day, a national holiday in Ireland, is celebrated unofficially in the United States as well with parades and other big community celebrations, including some close to us in Alexandria, Manassas, and Washington, DC. While you may be spending the day celebrating a meal Continue Reading...
Celebrate Mardi Gras at the Wharf
Mardi Gras is almost here... Let the good times roll! We may not be down in "the Big Easy" (New Orleans) but you still can get a taste of Mardi Gras in the metro Washington, DC, area. Mardi Gras (French for "Fat Tuesday") is a holiday that's part of the carnival festivities that start after the Christian celebrations of the Epiphany (Three Kings Day) and end on Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, when the Lent season begins. For many Continue Reading...
Presidents’ Day Fun in Northern Virginia
By Patricia Hall, FairfaxFamilyFun.com President's Day is coming up soon! Monday, February 17, is a federal holiday and a day off from school. Make it a day of family fun AND still keep the kids learning by attending some of these events that celebrate the life of George Washington and generally all United States presidents and American history. Historic tours, open houses, a parade, and more await you -- and best of all, the Continue Reading...
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