Wolf Trap moves children’s programs online for the summer season
Although families won’t be able to enjoy Wolf Trap’s programs in person this summer, they still have plenty of opportunity to access the organization’s educational tools online.
Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture launches ‘Talking About Race’
The new online portal is designed to help families and communities from around the world discuss how racial identity and racism shape American society and culture.
17 Smithsonian Institution events happening online this June
Find curator-led exhibit explorations, writing workshops for students, live chats on mental health and so much more this month from the Smithsonian Institution.
10 family-friendly podcasts for all ages
Put down the screens and gather around the couch to listen to family-friendly stories.
No Kid Hungry and Nationals Philanthropies give grants to Virginia and Maryland schools
The funding will help kids in Virginia and Maryland access free meals during the current school closures.
George Mason University’s summer camp programs move online; registration now open
Although kids won’t be able to head to the campus for on-site learning, there are still over 80 online summer camp options for ages 5 and up.