The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
Young artists ages 3-5 and an adult companion are invited to spark their imagination as they explore the paintings, sculpture, and architecture of The Kreeger Museum. This program will include a museum tour, story time, and a hands-on art making experience.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
An afternoon of stories at the Olney Public Library, a free family event appropriate for all ages. Books are chosen with the help of the Olney librarian.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
Discover a summer camp like no other! Synetic Theater’s award-winning physical theater company brings its signature blend of movement, storytelling, and creativity to young artists ages 7–13.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
Discover a summer camp like no other! Synetic Theater’s award-winning physical theater company brings its signature blend of movement, storytelling, and creativity to young artists ages 7–13.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
Keep dancing this summer at DIDA! Welcoming current DIDA Students and brand new dancers ages 5 and up! Extended hours (early drop-off + late pick-up) available!
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Wiggles present their most magical live show experience to date with The Wiggles Tree of Wisdom. This high-energy extravaganza is set to have the whole family singing, dancing and Wiggling from start to end!
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
The Source is a new experiential gallery at the Library of Congress designed especially for and with youth! This active and participatory 4,000 square-foot space welcomes visitors—particularly kids ages 8-15 with their families and school groups—to discover, connect, and make meaning while doing research and exploring digitized and replica materials from the Library’s rich primary source collections.
Sara Jerez, Richard Marlow, and guest dancers introduce the origins and history of flamenco and several traditional Spanish dances. This free event for children and families includes interactive demonstrations with castanets, fans, and zapateo.