Kids Events Calendar
36 upcoming family-friendly events in Columbia. Story times, festivals, workshops, and more.
Despite epidemic levels of overdoses in the United States, by 2020, only twenty percent of Americans suffering from opioid use disorder (OUD) received medication-assisted treatment (MAT), the gold standard of addiction treatment, which uses methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone to reduce illicit drug use and curb the symptoms of withdrawal. While MAT is the most effective treatment available for OUD, it’s also the most controversial, the most expensive, and the most difficult to access. And yet, the medications at the center of this treatment—and the private industries that distribute them—generate roughly sixteen billion dollars each year, on par with national sales of coffee and pet food. In Addiction, Inc., historian Emily Dufton explains how this promising avenue of treatment emerged during President Richard Nixon’s war on drugs in 1971 as a radical experiment in public health, when hundreds of federally-funded treatment clinics opened nationwide. Dufton then explores how these nationalized clinics gave way to an immensely profitable private industry that offers poor care at high costs to an insufficient number of people. Drawing on original research and over a hundred interviews with policymakers, medical experts, pharmaceutical lobbyists, and patients and their families, she tells a gripping story of squandered potential and missed opportunities, as MAT transformed from a revolutionary political project launched from the White House itself into a commercial success—and a public health disaster. Urgent, eye-opening, and deeply human, Addiction, Inc. reveals how, over the past fifty years, the United States built an addiction treatment system that made recovery harder instead of easier, and what it will take to change its course. Emily Dufton will be joined in conversation by Dr. Megan Buresh, Johns Hopkins professor of Medicine and Epidemiology. About the Author: Emily Dufton is the author of Grass Roots: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Marijuana
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Looking for a fun way to build your preschooler's confidence and strength? Climb Time for Preschoolers at Roger Carter Community Center in Ellicott City, MD is a parent-child adventure that introduces little climbers to ground-based and traversing techniques in a safe, supportive environment. Your child will develop motor skills and courage while you stay right by their side,making it a bonding experience you'll both treasure.
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Looking for live theater magic in Baltimore? Center Stage in Baltimore is hosting a special performance on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, that's perfect for family entertainment. Check their website for age recommendations and showtimes to find the perfect theatrical experience for your crew.
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Transform your Saturday into a royal celebration at Princess Events at Clark's Elioak Farm in Columbia, MD on Saturday, April 4, 2026! In partnership with Swan Princess Events, families can enjoy enchanting character experiences and springtime farm fun that'll have your little royals feeling special and celebrated. It's the perfect blend of fantasy and farm charm.
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Does your daughter dream of meeting real princesses? Clark's Elioak Farm in Ellicott City hosts Princess Events throughout spring and summer, with special Wednesday events starting April 1, 2026, in partnership with Swan Princess Events. Your family can experience magical encounters and princess-themed activities that make every visit feel like stepping into a storybook.
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Want a hands-on outdoor experience your little ones will talk about for weeks? Petting Farm at Clark's Elioak Farm in Columbia, MD lets kids ages 1 and up interact with friendly animals while exploring the Enchanted Forest and Fairy Forest attractions. On Saturday, March 28, 2026, families can enjoy slides, play areas, and picnic spaces for a full day of nature-based fun.
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Make your child's birthday unforgettable at Birthday Parties at Clark's Elioak Farm in Columbia, MD on Saturday, March 28, 2026. Celebrate with farm fun and optional Princess Party Add-Ons featuring professional characters,creating magical memories your child will treasure. This all-in-one celebration combines outdoor farm adventures with the charm of enchanted character experiences.
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Want to teach your children where food comes from while enjoying the outdoors? Educational Tours at Clark's Elioak Farm in Columbia, MD on Saturday, March 28, 2026 invite families to explore farm life, meet animals, and learn about sustainable agriculture in a fun, accessible way. It's the perfect blend of nature exploration and hands-on learning for curious young minds.
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Looking for a unique way to support local artists while entertaining your family? indie makers' markets in Columbia, MD's historic mill towns offer a charming Friday outing on May 1, 2026 where you can browse handmade goods, discover local talent, and introduce your kids to small business and creativity. It's a wonderful family-friendly experience that celebrates community craftsmanship.
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Looking for a free family activity at THE AVENUE at White Marsh? Children's Storytime happens every first and third Saturday at 1:00 PM in the Kid's Department (8125 Honeygo Blvd, Baltimore, MD). It's a convenient, mall-based story program perfect for families who want to combine storytelling with shopping and dining in one outing.
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Fresh to the throne, the cunning new pharaoh schemes to bring unprecedented power to the Kingdom of Khetara. He commands absolute allegiance, leaving bloodshed in his wake as he searches for the missing Princess Sitamun, and at his side, the young priestess Nefermaat serves as divine counsel. Having witnessed the king's merciless acts, Neff furtively plots to free the kingdom from his grip, though she knows the heavy price of treason. Meanwhile, the rebellion in Low Khetara grows, and Raetawy, a courageous farm girl, leads the resistance. Her quest is clear: infiltrate the capital and free the imprisoned rebels—including her beloved father. Yet in her desperation, Rae agrees to a plan that could destroy all she is fighting for…. In the Red Lands, the thief Karim grapples with the new life he's been given. Is it a blessing or a curse? He fears what lurks within him, yet he and his unlikely companion, Princess Sita, grow ever closer as they search for a lost city believed to harbor the secret to saving Khetara from destruction. The ancient oracle that once whispered to these four strangers now speaks with an urgency as powerful as the mighty Iteru. The current of destiny is strengthening, but will it bring redemption…or annihilation? About the Author: Michelle Jabès Corpora is a writer, editor, and martial artist. In addition to working in the publishing industry for more than seventeen years as an editor and concept developer, she is the author of two historical novels for middle grade readers, two horror novels for young adult readers, and author of the Throne of Khetara fantasy series for Young Adults. She has also ghostwritten five novels in a long-running middle grade mystery series. Michelle lives in Maryland with her husband, two daughters, a guinea pig, and a dog named Charlie. About the Program: To attend in person please register here. Doors will open to registered attendees at 3 pm. All registered in person attendees will receive a f
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Pulitzer Prize–winning former Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson tells our nation’s torturous racial history through his own family’s story, starting with his great-grandfather’s freedom from slavery and threading his way to his own narrative and reaching today’s Black Lives Matter movement, asking whether this time will be different. On March 27, 1829, a wealthy white planter and entrepreneur named Richard Fordham purchased four enslaved African Americans from a woman named Isabella Perman. One of them was journalist Eugene Robinson’s great-great-grandfather, a boy called Harry. Starting from this transaction, which took place in Charleston, South Carolina, Freedom Lost, Freedom Won brings to life 200 years of our nation’s history through the eyes of the remarkable family that Harry founded. Assigned a formal name—Henry Fordham—and put to work as a blacksmith, he achieved his own freedom a decade before the Civil War. He was there when victorious Union troops marched into Charleston in 1865, ending slavery and guaranteeing liberty for Black people—only on paper, though, and only for a time. Robinson traces the arc of his familial lineage through the repeated cycles in which African Americans have fought their way upward toward freedom and opportunity, been forced back down again, and renewed their determined climb. From his great-great-grandfather’s achievement in becoming a “free person of color” before emancipation to his great-grandfather’s Reconstruction-era success, from his father’s odyssey of the Great Migration to his own coming-of-age during the civil rights movement, Robinson delves into a rich archive of Black narratives, arguing that we still have a long way to go before it is possible to speak of a “post-racial America.” Setting his extensive research within the larger historical context, Robinson provides both an indictment of structural racism and an illustration of how it has been fought and, at times, courageously overcom
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Want to create magical memories around a crackling fire with your young family? Early Childhood Family Campfire at Robinson Nature Center in Ellicott City, MD brings families together for a summer evening of fireside fun and connection. Sing songs, share stories, and bond with other families while your little ones experience the wonder of an outdoor campfire adventure.
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Looking for an evening of compelling live performance? Center Stage in Baltimore, MD presents world-class theater that brings stories to life on stage. From intimate dramas to bold contemporary pieces, this Baltimore cultural institution offers experiences that spark conversation and connection for theater-loving families.
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