Social Studies: What Do You Do With A Chance?

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140 Rock Creek Church Road Northwest,Washington DC 20011

07 April, 2021

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"Social Studies" - Family Programming About: While living at the Cottage, Abraham Lincoln took many chances in the hopes of unifying the country. At times, Lincoln must have worried that he might fail. With a little courage and lots of support, he took chances, said ‘yes’ to new experiences, and discovered that amazing things can happen. Reserve a table and join President Lincoln's Cottage to find the courage to go for the opportunities that come your way! In this program, participants (ages 2-8)* will…Enjoy a group reading of What Do You Do With A Chance? by New York Times Best Selling Author Kobi Yamada and illustrated by Mae BesomBrainstorm opportunities for taking chances to create a braver world and make a meaningful keepsake to help you catch the opportunities that come your way*Program was developed for ages 2-8, but children of all ages are welcome to participate. Social Distancing & General InformationOutside The entire program will take place outside at our picnic area located behind the Robert H. Smith Visitor Education Center. When possible staff and visitors will maintain 6-feet of social distancing to reduce the risk of COVID-19 exposure. Admission To ensure safe social distancing, admission includes a reservation for a table for each family/group to use during and after the program. Tables come in sizes for up to 4 people or up to 8 people. We invite you to pack a picnic and stay with us after the end of the program. Mask Policy In accordance with Mayor Bowser's Order 2020-080 , visitors three years and older are required to wear face masks while outside. Security at the gate will ask to see your masks before allowing you to enter the grounds. Armed Forces Retirement Home President Lincoln’s Cottage is on the grounds of the Armed Forces Retirement Home. Security for the Armed Forces Retirement Home requires visitors to show valid identification at the security gate in order to enter the property.  Please be prepared to show your ID. Exploring beyond the boundaries of President Lincoln's Cottage is not permitted and results in trespassing on federal property. Additionally, the Creative Minds Play Space is closed. Please send any questions to [email protected]. All events are considered public events for the purpose of photography and video.

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