Going Out Guide: With The Kids

Tuesday, 7 June 2011 by IrwanKch
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Welcome to the Tuesday edition of the Going Out Guide's newsletter, which will focus on events for kids and teens. If you prefer not to receive this newsletter, click here. You will continue to receive the other editions of Going Out Guide.

Family-friendly events this week

Princess Parade

Princess Parade

Crowns and carriages help every princess and prince feel like royalty. [Read more]

Razz-Ma-Jazz

Razz-Ma-Jazz

Take a journey back to the Harlem Renaissance with the Alexandria Symphony Orchestra. [Read more]

Air Force Cycling Classic Kids Races

Air Force Cycling Classic Kids Races

Kids can take their wheels for a spin in Clarendon and Crystal City. Next up? Tour de France. [Read more, Crystal City] [Read more, Clarendon]

National Get Outdoors Day

National Get Outdoors Day

From fishing to mountain biking, here's a chance to experience the outdoors without leaving the city. [Read more]

Carnival Science Days

Carnival Science Days

This carnival introduces kids to the science behind the fun. [Read more]

Rock-n-Romp

Rock-n-Romp

The family-friendly rock show is perfect for young hipsters -- and their parents. [Read more]

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