
If the playground, park and movie routine is getting a little tired, why not do something different with the kids this weekend? From a kid-friendly concert to library story time, these events will win approval from everyone in the family.
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Story Time with DC Public Library

First up, join a librarian from the D.C. Public Library for this free story time at the National Building Museum. Children and their caregivers will participate in readings, songs and other activities designed to promote language and literacy skills.
When: Tuesday, March 19, 10:30 a.m.
Where: 401 F St. NW
Price: Free
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GeoAg Sustainability Workshops with the African Union

Next, the African Union Mission to the USA is hosting one of its periodic geological agriculture sustainability workshops this Wednesday. GeoAg — the practice of growing plants in rocks without soil — leads to less water use, less weeding and no need to use fertilizer, among other benefits. Participants will receive the leading book on the topic, and a grow cup filled with gravel and a seed of their choice to care for at home.
When: Wednesday, March 20, 6 p.m.
Where: African Union Mission Building, 1640 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Price: $50
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Rocknoceros at Capitol Cider House

Finally, Capitol Cider House welcomes the whole family to this free performance from Rocknoceros. The trio will play songs from its most recent album, "Plymouth Rockers," plus classics like "Truman Coyote," "Things Boys Save" and, of course, "Happy Song."
When: Sunday, March 24, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Where: Capitol Cider House, 3930 Georgia Ave. NW
Price: Free
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