Edited by Bailey Lucero-Carter
1Reston Camp Expo
It’s never too early to look into summer camps for kids. Over a dozen local non-profit organizations will be at the Reston Camp Expo displaying their offerings. Kids are encouraged to come for activities and games provided by the organizations while parents can speak with counselors and representatives about summer programs. / Jan. 24
2Creative Cauldron: Open House
Step into a world of wonder at this second annual open house event at Creative Cauldron in Falls Church. Families and friends can participate in theatrical workshops, classes and performances for free. The performances will feature ethnic and world musicians, professional actors and puppetry. / Jan. 17-18
3Cinderella’s Ball
Join Cinderella, the Fairy Godmother and more of your favorite characters for this magical event. Attendees will waltz, drink tea and make crafts. One ticket allows one child and one parent to attend Cinderella’s Ball in honor of Encore Stage’s performance of ‘Cinderella.’ / Jan. 10
4Drop-In Snow and Story at Prince William Ice Center
Toddlers and preschoolers can play on the ice of the Prince William Ice Center like never before. Sleds and tricycles will be on the ice for kids to use, along with shovels and buckets for playing with snow. After, relax with a cup of hot chocolate during story time. / Through Jan. 1
5Gustafer Yellowgold
The children’s book and musical sensation Gustafer Yellowgold makes an appearance at Jammin Java in this multimedia show. The pinecone-loving adventurer from the sun will be drawn to life on-screen while creator Morgan Taylor provides storytelling and live singing, featuring the hit single “Cakenstein.” / Jan. 10
6Sugarloaf Craft Festival
The Sugarloaf Craft Festival returns to Chantilly with over 250 artisans, hands-on demonstrations and costume storytelling for the kids. Middle Earth puts on a show that allows children to dress up and perform as the storyteller spins a tale. With events for kids and adults, this craft festival appeals to all ages. / Jan. 30-Feb. 1
7Move & Groove with Mr. Skip
Get your kids moving to the music with Mr. Skip. Every first Monday of the month, Mr. Skip sings classic kids songs like “Old MacDonald” and “The ABC Song” with children 5 years and under. The event in Fairfax’s Old Town Hall is a musical and mobile sensation that will even have parents tapping along. / Jan. 5
8GRACE Art for Preschoolers
The Greater Reston Arts Center has expanded its popular GRACE Art program for children ages 4 and 5. In partnership with the Reston Community Center, GRACE Art for Preschoolers teaches art appreciation to children through presentations and interactive craft projects in each of the seven sessions. / Jan. 5-Feb. 23
9“Flights of Fancy” – Stories for Children
Every Tuesday and Wednesday morning at the Udvar-Hazy Center, children can enjoy a storytime session with the museum staff. This month features the children’s story “My First Airplane Ride” by Patricia Hubbell. After the story, kids ages 2- to 8-years old will participate in a hands-on art activity related to the reading. / Jan. 6-27
10Charles Ross: One Man Star Wars Trilogy
Fan favorite Charles Ross returns to the Birchmere in Alexandria for his hilarious one-man show. Even without props and costumes, Ross performs the entire Star Wars Trilogy, complete with sound effects and all your favorite characters. For several years, Ross’ show has been enjoyed in Alexandria by audiences of all ages. / Jan. 31
(January 2015)