Sure, chocolates are delicious and cards are nice, but nothing beats quality time with the ones you love. Here are some Valentine-themed activities in the D.C. area.
WASHINGTON — Sure, chocolates are delicious and cards are nice, but nothing beats quality time with the ones you love.
This Valentine’s Day, treat your little sweethearts to a special outing. Red Tricycle ’s Guiomar Ochoa shares a few ideas with holiday-themed events happening in the D.C. area:
Valentine’s Day baking at Williams Sonoma
Kids ages 5 to 13 can get creative in the kitchen at Williams Sonoma’s Bethesda, Maryland, location on Saturday, Feb. 10. There, they’ll learn the ins-and-outs of making — and eating — sweet treats for the holiday.
“It’s kind of a nice way for the kids to make something and give it to their parents, or give it to their friends or siblings,” Ochoa said.
Bonus: Your kitchen stays clean. More information is available on Williams Sonoma’s website ; call the store to register.
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D.C. libraries get crafty
D.C.’s public libraries are hosting a number of Valentine-themed classes and workshops for Washingtonians of all ages. Some sessions include making valentines for veterans, crafting cards and even sewing heart-shaped elbow patches onto worn sweaters.
There’s a Valentine’s Day story time for little ones and a Valentine’s Day party at the Georgetown Library. Visit the DCPL website for information on times and locations.
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Hop on a horse-drawn carriage
Cozy up to the kiddos in a horse-drawn carriage Saturday, Feb. 10 from 3 to 7 p.m. at Reston Town Center . Rides are $5 a person (children under 5 ride free), and proceeds benefit Relay for Life of Reston.
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Cold heart? Warm it up — on ice
For a fun wintertime activity, check out the National Gallery of Art’s ice skating rink . When it’s time to warm up, an on-site cafe provides provisions — including hot chocolate.
Kids can add different flavors into their cocoa, and adults can add a little something, as well. “They even have little spritz of alcohol that the parents can add,” Ochoa said.
“So this is a really fun activity. You can do it all winter long, but if you want to do something special for Valentine’s Day, you can head over [there].”
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Pinkies up: Treat the kids to tea
For a memorable afternoon outing, treat the kids to tea at Georgetown’s Lady Camellia Pastry and Tea Room . Ochoa said the outpost offers a children’s tea menu — complete with scones, pastries and kid-approved sandwiches (grilled cheese, peanut butter and jelly, and Nutella).
“It doesn’t take long and it really makes them feel special. And it’s just a fun thing to do that we usually don’t take time to do,” Ochoa added.
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Curtains up!
Get dressed up and take the kids to a live performance. Ochoa recommends the Bollywood-inspired adaptation of Mark Twain’s “The Princess and the Pauper” at Imagination Stage . The show starts Feb. 10 and runs through March 18.
Also coming to town on Valentine’s Day is Disney’s Frozen on Ice at Capital One Arena . Tickets are still available; the show runs through Feb. 19.
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