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Ongoing Calendar of Cultural Events

Saturdays & Tuesdays

French & Spanish Storytime 
English-French Storytime

Second Saturday of each month, 10:30 am

English-Spanish Storytime 
First Tuesday of each month, 7:15 pm

Laurel Memorial Library

Saturdays

English-Spanish Storytime

Ages 3-6

Saturdays, 10:30 am

Hyattsville Memorial Library  

Sundays

Parlez Vous Cafe

On the 1st Sunday of every month from 11:30am – 3:00pm enjoy a morning croissant and beverage followed by story times in French and Spanish.  Suggested donation $10.00/family. www.parlezvous.org.

Parlez Vous Cafe
Alexandria, VA

French 12:00, Spanish 1:00.  See above information.  

Daily

Amazonia Exhibit – tropical rainforest
The Zoo's Amazonia Exhibit leads visitors into the realm of the Amazon River Basin, where giant arapaima, pacu, red-tailed catfish, and piranhas swim in shallow water, and poison arrow frogs, titi monkeys, tanagers, a scarlet macaw, and a two-toed sloth inhabit the world above. Living kapok, avocado, and cocoa trees spread their roots in this enclosed tropical habitat.

 

The National Zoo

3001 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC

Daily

The Organization of American States' museum has Caribbean and Latin American art from the colonial to the current; visit the tranquil garden.

 

Art Museum of the Americas

201 18th Street, NW, Washington, DC

Daily

America's first museum of modern art is a relaxed and cozy place best known for its French impressionist collection.

 

Phillips Collection

1600 21st St. NW, Washington, DC

Daily

The BMA is strong on modern art and features one of the great Matisse collections.

 

Baltimore Museum of Art

10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore, MD

Daily

The not-for-profit art museum space focuses on work that relates to the various cultures of Latin America and the Caribbean.

 

Fondo Del Sol Visual Arts and Media

2112 R St. NW, Washington, DC

Daily

A Thousand Roads

A look at modern Native American life through the lives of four people living in Alaska, New Mexico, New York and Peru.

National Museum of the American Indian - Smithsonian Institution

Fourth Street and Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC

Daily

A pleasant, if anonymous, patch of green in the cityscape is transformed into a significant, informative and moving monument.

National Japanese American Memorial

Louisiana and New Jersey Avenues, NW, Washington, DC

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