The Best Things To Do Around The Main Line with Kids

Discover the best family-friendly things to do in and around the Main Line with kids, including events, festivals, attractions, and free activities through our curated calendar. Find what’s happening in Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties today and plan your next family adventure!

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  • Art Explorers: Black History Month

    Avon Grove Library 117 Rosehill Ave., West Grove, PA

    Art Explorers: Join the Avon Grove Library for a fun-filled afternoon of art exploration! This month, celebrate Black History Month by learning about Faith Ringgold and her story quilts!

  • Black History Month – The Marketplace: Celebrating Black Entrepreneurship

    Upper Merion Township Library 175 W Valley Forge Road, King of Prussia, PA

    Explore, shop, and support the vibrant creativity and talent within the local community at FOBH The Marketplace, a cornerstone event of the FLY FOREVER series. This lively indoor market showcases a diverse selection of local Black-owned businesses, offering everything from artisan goods to specialty services and delicious food. Event Highlights: Meet and […]

  • Black History Month: History Maker Saturdays & Storytelling Sundays

    Betsy Ross House 239 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    From 11 am–3 pm each Saturday in February, meet Ona Judge or Margaret Woodby and learn about their fascinating lives and experiences as free and formerly-enslaved Black women in colonial Philadelphia. And on Storytelling Sunday, hear true stories of the Black experience in Philadelphia history on Sundays in February from […]