June Awesome List
/ Ronnie SharpeSummer in the Bay Area is always an exciting time with its sparkling beaches, bountiful gardens, green spaces, and bike trails. This season presents numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration and family fun throughout the area. Get ready to slather on some sunscreen and embark on a summer filled with memorable experiences in the Bay Area.
From the moment you arrive, let us transport you to a delightful world of magic and splendor…
This isn't your average, feel-good Christmas tale.
The Lark is presenting a fun series of Pixar films – so many hits/favorites from Toy Story, Monsters, Cars, Incredibles, Up and more!!!
The Winter Season is here, and with it comes even more engaging hands-on science at The Lawrence! We’re open December 21–January 5* with special events, refreshed activities, new experiences, and more!
The Lark is presenting a fun series of Pixar films – so many hits/favorites from Toy Story, Monsters, Cars, Incredibles, Up and more!!!
Family matinee the weekend before New Year's! LIVE Magic and Comedy with performers from the Magic Castle, the Edinburgh Fringe & Pier 39.
Join Ranger Rocky for a cozy evening in the South Novato Library while they read a children’s storybook in both English and Spanish.
The Lark is presenting a fun series of Pixar films – so many hits/favorites from Toy Story, Monsters, Cars, Incredibles, Up and more!!!
Join rangers to learn the basics of how to fish off a pier on the San Francisco Bay.
Each year, several species of Pacific salmon migrate up certain creeks to breed. We’ll look for evidence of fish as we discuss the biology of these remarkable animals.
The Lark is presenting a fun series of Pixar films – so many hits/favorites from Toy Story, Monsters, Cars, Incredibles, Up and more!!!
We're kicking off a new program for children and families at Marin Theatre with three very different and delightful Puppet Theatre Shows. Each show has an optional workshop you are welcome to attend at an additional cost to make your own puppets come to life!
Join us for a reading a playful discussion of the children's book Nana's New Soul Food by Will Power, with MoAD's original Chef-in-Residence Bryant Terry who contributed a recipe to the book. A book signing and kid- and adult-friendly food to follow! Copies of Nana's New Soul Food will be available for purchase at MoAD's Bookstore.
Join us for a day of play and problem-solving. At the Berkeley Math Festival, children and families have the opportunity to explore a variety of fun, hands-on math puzzles and games.
Share the joy of music with all your loved ones in captivating performances created with your entire family in mind. Recommended for ages 5–12.
A powwow is a traditional Native American event that gathers all tribes as well as inviting non-Native guests to learn more about Native cultures.
Bassist, bandleader and educator Marcus Shelby and his fabulous orchestra pay homage to one of the greatest artists in jazz: Duke Ellington!
The Bay Area Math Champion is an Annual Math contest for elementary and middle school students from 1st to 6th Grade.
We're kicking off a new program for children and families at Marin Theatre with three very different and delightful Puppet Theatre Shows. Each show has an optional workshop you are welcome to attend at an additional cost to make your own puppets come to life!
Chart a course through the night sky to Disney On Ice presents Magic in the Stars where every story begins with a wish!
Chart a course through the night sky to Disney On Ice presents Magic in the Stars where every story begins with a wish!
Fly into Neverland with Wendy, Peter Pan and Tinker Bell in this new original, multimedia adaptation!
Each year, the Marin Symphony Youth Orchestra’s Children’s Sit-Along Concert introduces generations of young Marin residents to the joys of orchestral music!
The Amazing Bubble Man has been thrilling audiences around the world for over 30 years with the art, magic, science and fun of bubbles. He is a favorite at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where he has enjoyed 14 years of sell-out success.
A cleverly tuneful combination of two favorites!
The museum’s annual family celebration of art will take place on Saturday, March 22 and Sunday, March 23 in 2025.
Philadelphia-born Shirley Scott was raised in a musical household, playing piano and trumpet before switching to Hammond organ in the 1950s during the rise of the instrument’s popularity.