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“Playfull”: An Art Show for Children – Exhibit Opening

Yocum Institute 3000 Penn Avenue, West Lawn

This lively group exhibition invites viewers to playfully reconnect with curiosity, imagination, and the joy of creative exploration. Featuring a diverse range of media consisting of paintings, sculpture, three dimensional works, and interactive pieces. "Playfull" encourages visitors to interact and experience art in an engaging and hands-on way. Each participating artist was given an unconventional material resulting in imaginative, childlike artistic reinterpretations of finger painting, macaroni art and Lincoln Logs. Come and step into a space where art sparks delight, invites interaction, reminds us all of the importance of play and awakens your inner child.

Pippin

SALT Performing Arts at The Theater at Yellow Springs 1645 Art School Road, Chester Springs

Step into a dazzling, high-energy journey with Pippin—a musical that blurs the line between fantasy and reality while asking one timeless question: what makes a life truly extraordinary? With unforgettable songs, bold choreography, and a touch of magic, this coming-of-age story follows a young prince in search of purpose, passion, and meaning. Full of humor, heart, and surprising twists, Pippin invites you to experience a theatrical adventure that’s as thought-provoking as it is spectacular. Don’t just watch the story—be part of the magic.

$30 – $35

Sights in Sand: An American Road Trip

Peddler's Village 2400 Street Road, New Hope

Buckle up and unfold your map! The giant sand sculptures are returning this summer. For the fifth consecutive year, Peddler’s Village will present a Village-wide sand sculpture display created by world-renowned sand artists. “Sights in Sand: An American Road Trip” will celebrate the iconic landmarks and history of our nation, now in its 250th year. It’s not every day you can travel across the county in just an hour or two (by foot, no less!) to experience the five major regions–Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and West–and the fantastic features of each. But this year at Peddler’s Village, we’ve made it possible! You’ll see the Statue of Liberty, the Kennedy Space Center, Mount Rushmore, the Golden Gate Bridge, and more. This free display is open to the public and will be on view to Village pedestrians through August 31. In addition to viewing the sand sculptures, visitors can shop at 60 specialty store and boutiques, dine indoors or outside, and enjoy spectacular gardens and landscaping. Families can enjoy Giggleberry Fair, the indoor fun center. Spacious overnight accommodations are available at the Golden Plough Inn.

Free
Ongoing

Ryan and Friends in Lancaster

Bird in Hand Stage 2760 Old Philadelphia Pike, #A, Bird-in-hand

More antics, more parody songs, and more lovable characters from everyone’s favorite comic crew. Children 3 and younger are free

Free – $60

Breakfast with the Animals

Elmwood Park 1325 Harding Boulevard, Norristown

We’re giving the most important meal of the day a BIG upgrade! Enjoy a delicious outdoor breakfast buffet, right next to our animals. After you’ve cleared your plate, you’ll enjoy an exclusive interaction with the respective animals dedicated to your reservation! Space is limited for this event, so don’t delay in purchasing your tickets!   Dates: ** 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM ** May 23 & 24: Giraffe Edition June 20 & 21: Giraffe Edition July 18 & 19: Harmony Hideaway Edition August 22 & 23: Monkey Edition September 19 & 20: Education Edition October 17 & 18: Jaguar Edition   Menu: Scrambled Eggs Sausage Turkey Sausage Breakfast Potatoes Waffles and Toppings Fresh Fruit Cookies Cash bar of beer, wine, and seltzer available   Pricing: Yearly Member: $45.00 pp Non- Member: $50.00 pp Under 2: $12.00 pp   Purchase Tickets Breakfast with the Animals will be held rain or shine   Please bring your own highchairs, we have a limited amount and it is first come first served. *Parties/families wishing to sit together must register under the same name. Those who do not do so at least 48 hours in advance will run the risk of sitting separate from the other party they wish to sit with. OUR POLICY: NO REFUNDS OR RESCHEDULING. BREAKFAST WITH THE ANIMALS IS A RAIN OR SHINE EVENT. ELMWOOD PARK ZOO HAS THE RIGHT TO CANCEL, CHANGE, OR POSTPONE ANY PROGRAM/EVENT. IN THE EVENT THAT THE ZOO CANCELS THE PROGRAM/EVENT, TICKET HOLDERS WILL BE CONTACTED DIRECTLY.

$45 – $50

Face painting class

Captain Hook's Playroom 922 Market Street, Marcus Hook

Looking for something fun and different for older kids & teens?  Join our Face Painting Class (Ages 8–18)!Whether you’re interested in becoming a face painter or just want to have fun and get creative, this class is for YOU! Learn real techniques and insider tips from a professional face painter  Practice designs like flowers, rainbows, fairies & more Perfect for beginners or anyone who loves art All supplies included — just bring your creativity!  Ready to join?Register at www.captainhooksplayroom.com or call 484-490-5063  Spots are limited — reserve yours today!

$40

Living History Saturdays at the Speaker’s House

Historic Trappe P.O. Box 26686, Trappe

Saturdays, June 13 through September 5 10 am to 4 pm Step into the past this summer at the Speaker’s House with our Living History Saturdays series, kicking off on Flag Day weekend. From Flag Day through Labor Day weekend, the grounds will come alive every Saturday with engaging, hands-on demonstrations that bring 18th-century life into vivid focus. Visitors can explore the daily experiences of Revolutionary War soldiers, witness traditional hearth cooking, and learn skilled crafts like tape weaving and wood turning. Additional demonstrations include historic laundry practices, trades of the period, and other immersive activities that reveal the rhythms of early American life. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking for a fun weekend outing, Living History Saturdays offer a dynamic and educational experience for all ages. Join us each week to discover the stories, skills, and traditions that shaped our nation. Location: The Speaker’s House, 151 W. Main St. Trappe, PA. Parking is on-site. Cost: included with general museum admission

Flag Day Celebration

Historic Trappe P.O. Box 26686, Trappe

Discover the rich and evolving story behind one of the most recognizable symbols in U.S. history—the American flag. This engaging presentation explores the origins and transformation of the flag’s design, tracing its journey from the early days of the nation to the familiar 50-star banner we know today. Learn how pivotal laws and congressional acts shaped each change, reflecting the growth of the country itself. The program also highlights the influence of colonial-era flags that inspired the iconic stars and stripes, offering a deeper understanding of the flag’s meaning, symbolism, and enduring legacy. Perfect for families, the event will also feature a fun and creative children’s flag craft, giving younger attendees a hands-on way to connect with history and take home their own patriotic creation.