Join us this weekend for two fabulous events to kick-off our 2025 event season: ART WALK on Friday (5/2) and 🎠 CAROUSEL DAY on Saturday (5/3)

 

  • VIRTUAL Carousel Story Time #6 - The Carousel by Liz Rosenberg

    9:30am

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    Description

    Join us online as we read The Carousel by Liz Rosenberg.

    Two sisters remember their mother saying, "The carousel horses sleep all winter and wake in the spring." But one gray-skied February twilight, as the girls make their way home from school, they hear strange whinnying noises coming from the carousel in the park. Peeking inside the carousel canvas, the sisters step into the unknown. Could it be that the horses are moving . . . clopping their hooves . . . alive?

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    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts & Culture
    Location
    Online
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    301-634-2222

    VIRTUAL Carousel Story Time #5 - Up and Down on the Merry-Go-Round by Bill Martin Jr.

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    Description

    Join us online as we read Up and Down on the Merry-Go-Round by Bill Martin Jr.

    In this rhyming story that's perfect for reading aloud and along, children describe the sights and sounds of riding on the merry-go-round from atop the colorful menagerie of horses, elephants, and giraffes that carry them into imaginative adventures.

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    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts & Culture
    Location
    Online
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    301-634-2222

    VIRTUAL Carousel Story Time #4 - Harry the Carousel Horse by Karin Tetlow

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    Description

    Join us online as we read Harry the Carousel Horse by Karin Tetlow.

    This is a rare children’s story that talks about emotions and the idea that we can have control over how we feel. Harry lives on a carousel on the Mall. He is unhappy because no children want to ride him and goes on a dream journey to find out why. On the way he meets different horses and finally finds Will, who helps him change how he feels. Will is an ancient horse who finds happiness by looking down on beautiful and mysterious crop circles. The book concludes with a Real Life Notes page with photographs of the horses, characters and places that inspired the story. They include the carousel horses on the Mall in Washington D.C., the bright gold statue of Joan of Arc in Philadelphia, a Medicine Hat horse belonging to a riding therapy program for disabled children, a beloved rocking horse ridden by a Philadelphia child, and the Alton Barnes white horse carved on an Wiltshire hillside near Stonehenge, England. Wiltshire is the most active area in the world for crop circles. For children ages 3 to 7 years old.

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    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts & Culture
    Location
    Online
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    301-634-2222

    Carousel Story Time #3 - Carousel by Donald Crews

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    Description

    Join us as we read Carousel by Donald Crews.

    Choose your horse. Hold on tight. The music's starting and you're on your way!

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    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts & Culture
    Location
    Online
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    301-634-2222

    Carousel Story Time #2 - A Ride to Remember by Sharon Langley and Amy Nathan

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    Description

    Join us as we read A Ride to Remember by Sharon Langley and Amy Nathan.

    The true story of how a ride on a carousel made a powerful Civil Rights statement A Ride to Remember tells how a community came together--both black and white--to make a change. When Sharon Langley was born in the early 1960s, many amusement parks were segregated, and African-American families were not allowed entry. This book reveals how in the summer of 1963, due to demonstrations and public protests, the Gwynn Oak Amusement Park in Maryland became desegregated and opened to all for the first time. Co-author Sharon Langley was the first African-American child to ride the carousel. This was on the same day of Martin Luther King Jr.'s March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Langley's ride to remember demonstrated the possibilities of King's dream. This book includes photos of Sharon on the carousel, authors' notes, a timeline, and a bibliography.

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    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts & Culture
    Location
    Online
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    301-634-2222

    Carousel Story Time #1 - A Carousel Tale by Elisa Kleven

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    Description

    Join us as we read A Carousel Tale by Elisa Kleven.

    Ernst loves the carousel near his house, and his favorite carousel animal is the dog. When the dog's wooden tail comes loose just before winter, Ernst is given the important job of keeping it safe until springtime. But the tail looks sad sitting on Ernst's shelf without its dog, and Ernst can't help but try to cheer it up. It isn't long before he has transformed the lonely tail into something wonderful. As spring approaches, Ernst wonders if he will have to give up his special creation. And if he doesn't, what will the poor dog have to wag? The imaginative crocodile from Ernst and The Puddle Pail shines once again in a story that children will treasure.

    RSVP preferred, not required. 

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    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts & Culture
    Location
    Online
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    301-634-2222

    Carousel Virtual Tour with NPS Ranger

    12:30pm

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    Description

    Join us for a behind-the-scenes tour of the carousel with NPS Ranger Kevin Patti. Learn about carousel history and fun facts about the carousel and Wurlitzer band organ. Watch the premiere on our YouTube channel on Friday, February 19 at 12:30pm.

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts & Culture
    Location
    Online/Zoom
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    301-634-2222

    Carousel 100th Anniversary LIVE Launch Event

    12:30 p.m.

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    Description

    Join us on February 18 at 12:30 pm for a LIVE launch event to kick off the Carousel 100th Anniversary Celebration! We will be live here on our website, on YouTube and on Facebook to tell you about the exciting activities and events we’ve planned for the months-long Carousel 100th Anniversary celebration.

    We'll be live from the carousel building with Emcee Liz Dapo from the Puppet Co. and her sidekick (you’ll see when you tune in!), as well as Glen Echo Park Partnership Executive Director Katey Boerner and Partnership Board President Bonnie Casper. We will also have special messages from Senator Chris VanHollen, Congressman Jamie Raskin, Maryland Delegate Marc Korman, Montgomery County Councilmember Andrew Friedson, and other special guests!

    Event will last about 20 minutes, so plan to join us for a Live Lunch Launch! 

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts & Culture
    Location
    ONLINE
    Admission
    Free

    Fisherman & His Wife

    10:30 am & 1:00 pm showtimes

    Blue fish playing a saxophone underwater
    Description

    A fisherman hits the jackpot when he stumbles upon a magic talking fish in this interactive adaptation of the Brothers Grimm’s classic story. The simple, sweet fisherman is content to continue his way of life, but his ambitious wife is determined to take advantage of their good fortune. Narrated by Scat, the magical fish with a flair for jazz, this couple discovers the consequences of being greedy with the help of the audience.

    Please check the website for showtimes

    Presenter
    Adventure Theatre MTC
    Location
    Adventure Theatre
    Admission
    $20.50
    Phone
    301-634-2270
    Event Type

    Fisherman & His Wife

    10:30 am & 1:00 pm showtimes

    Blue fish playing a saxophone underwater
    Description

    A fisherman hits the jackpot when he stumbles upon a magic talking fish in this interactive adaptation of the Brothers Grimm’s classic story. The simple, sweet fisherman is content to continue his way of life, but his ambitious wife is determined to take advantage of their good fortune. Narrated by Scat, the magical fish with a flair for jazz, this couple discovers the consequences of being greedy with the help of the audience.

    Please check the website for showtimes

    Presenter
    Adventure Theatre MTC
    Location
    Adventure Theatre
    Admission
    $20.50
    Phone
    301-634-2270
    Event Type
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