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This Weekend in D.C.

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Art a la Cart - This event is at the Smithsonian American Art Museum on Sunday from 1pm to 4pm.

Holiday Card Workshop - This event is at the National Postal Museum on Saturday from noon to 1:30pm and 2pm to 3:30pm. It is a free event, but registration is required.

Kwanzaa Family Festival - This event is at the National Museum of African Art this Saturday from 11am to 4pm. This Kwanzaa festival includes arts and crafts, storytelling, and film.

National Museum of the American Indian Art Market - This is an indoor market at the National Museum of American Indian on Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 5:30pm. The market features Native American art including jewelry, ceramics, baskets, dolls, and sculpture.

SAAM I Am - Celebrate Lino Tagliapietra - This event is at the Smithsonian American Art Museum on Saturday from 1pm to 4pm. This family event is glass themed including a reading of the book called Glassigator and a glass ornament craft.

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


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