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Entertainment Guide: Late Fall Fun
Entertainment Guide: Late Fall Fun
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October 20, 2014, 11:56 AM
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From corn mazes to Halloween haunts, late fall is filled with festivals, parades and so much more.
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Craft2Wear
More than 50 designers come to the National Building Museum to showcase their wearable art. Browse through clothing, jewelry and accessories for women and men Oct. 24 through Oct. 26.
Click here
for details.
(Courtesy National Building Museum)
Courtesy National Building Museum
Fall Harvest Festival
Explore a corn maze, take an old-fashioned hay ride, check out pig races, jump on giant pillows and pick your own pumpkins!
The annual festival is held at Summers Farm, in Frederick, Maryland, through Nov. 4.
Click here
for more.
(Facebook/Summers Farm)
Facebook/Summers Farm
Vienna Halloween Parade
The 68th Annual Halloween Parade will be held Oct. 29 in Vienna, Virginia. See the floats, enjoy some snacks and enter a costume contest.
Festivities kick off at 7 p.m. along Maple Avenue.
Click here
for more.
(Facebook/Vienna Halloween Parade)
Facebook/Vienna Halloween Parade
Day of the Dead Family Festival
The family-friendly event at the National Museum of the American Indian Nov. 1 and 2 will feature a creative exploration of the cultural and religious significance behind the Day of the Dead in Mexico.
Click here
for more.
(Courtesy National Museum of the American Indian)
Courtesy National Museum of the American Indian
Alexandria Film Festival
The 2014 Alexandria Film Festival runs Nov. 6 through 9 and features documentaries, feature films, shorts and the chance to see many of the directors in person.
Check the
festival's Facebook page
for a complete schedule once it becomes available.
(Facebook/Alexandria Film Festival)
Facebook/Alexandria Film Festival
MetroCooking DC
See Bobby Flay and Guy Fieri live at this big food fest Nov. 8-9. Enjoy cooking demos from local chefs, tastings, classes and hundreds of specialty food vendors.
Click here
for more.
(Facebook/MetroCooking DC)
Facebook/MetroCooking DC
FotoWeek DC
Enjoy more than 100 exhibits and parties throughout D.C. at this annual photography festival, which runs Nov. 8 through 16 at various galleries and museums in the District.
Click here
for a complete schedule.
(Courtesy FotoWeek/Reynaldo Lopez)
Courtesy FotoWeek/Reynaldo Lopez
Veterans Day
Celebrations will take place in various town and cities throughout the D.C. region.
HBO will also host the
Concert for Valor
featuring big names such as Bruce Springsteen, Metallica, Rihanna and The Zac Brown Band.
Click here
for a list of events in your area.
(AP Photo)
AP Photo
Museum Shop Around at Strathmore
Nineteen non-profit organizations bring their museum gift shops to the beautifully decorated
Mansion at Strathmore
Nov. 13 through Nov. 16. (Facebook/Strathmore)
Facebook/Strathmore
Christmas on the Potomac Festival
Kick off Christmas Nov. 14 at the
Christmas on the Potomac Festival
, held this year at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in Potomac, Maryland.
The festival runs through January and features a 60-foot glass tree of light, indoor snowfall and a nightly light show complete with holiday music and dancing fountains.
(Courtesy Gaylord National Resort)
Courtesy Gaylord National Resort
Sugarloaf Craft Festival
Take your pick where to enjoy handmade goods at the annual
Sugarloaf Craft
Festival. The festival is held Nov. 21-23 in Gaithersburg and Dec. 12-14 in Chantilly.
(Courtesy Sugarloaf Craft Festival)
Courtesy Sugarloaf Craft Festival
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