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This Weekend in D.C.

by Kjersti Wasiak

D.C. Environmental Film Festival: The festival began on March 11th and goes through March 22, 2008. Check the listing of films being shown, times, and locations here. Most if not all films are free and many do not require reservations. Showings this weekend include Arctic Tale on Saturday, March 15 at noon at the National Geographic Society’s Gilbert H. Grosvenor Auditorium and Planet Earth: From Pole to Pole on Saturday, March 15 at 1pm at the National Museum of Natural History’s Baird Auditorium.

Kites of Asia Family Day: This family day on Saturday, March 15 from 10am to 3pm is at the National Air and Space Museum’s mall location. This event includes indoor kite flying, a demonstration of a dragon kite being made, Chinese Lion Dancers, and learning how to do Chinese calligraphy.

National Postal Museum’s 15th Birthday: The name for the museum’s celebration is called Nuestra Quinceañera:
A Celebration of Our 15 Years. The event is this Saturday, March 15 from 1pm to 3pm. It includes not just memories of the museum and its related theme of stamps, but also the theme of what a Quinceñera is, which for those who do not know is a 15th birthday celebration girls in Hispanic culture celebrate similar to a Sweet 16.

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Check out weekend sports playing in D.C. on the Sports Events Coming Up This Week post.

These are just few events this weekend. If you have any that you know about in the D.C. area this weekend that you would like to share, then please let us know in a comment to this post.

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