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Upcoming Events in St. Charles Missouri


May

4 - 5 Lewis & Clark Heritage Days - This authentic reenactment of Lewis and Clark's encampment in 1804 includes a parade, church service, demonstrations of weapons, encampments and 19th-century crafts.

Address: Frontier Park , St. Charles, Missouri
Ph: 636-946-7776 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.lewisandclarkheritagedays.com
Fee: Call for Prices.

June

18 Fleur-De-Lis Market - The Frenchtown District activities include antiques, collectibles, artists, exhibitors, food and beverage booths, street dancing, music, kids Korner and living history re-enactors. It all happens from 10am 'til 7pm.

Address: North Second Street , St. Charles, Missouri
Ph: 800-366-2427 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free

July

30 - 2 Riverfest - Games, food, crafts, carnival rides, fireworks and fun for the entire family. Music at 2 stages. Fireworks at 9:20 PM. Pole Vault Explosion all day July 4th.

Address: Frontier Park , St. Charles, Missouri
Ph: 636-946-7776 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.historicstcharles.com
Fee: Free

5 - 14MO1004042e013 - St. Charles Family Arena Fun Fest - Enjoy first-rate family entertainment and a huge midway with more than 30 rides ranging from whimsical kiddie rides to state-of-the-art thrill rides, carnival games and favorite fair food.

Free with gate admission are Dominguez Circus acts including the edge-of-your-seat Globe of Death motorcycle thrill show; human cannonball "Rocketman" Valencia freeflying through the air at 55 mph; a petting zoo; Bubble Show foam party experience for kids; and fireworks (9:30 pm July 14).

Admission is $10, $5 for children 36"-48" tall, and free for kids under 36" tall.

Unlimited ride wristbands are $35 on site or $25 online before 4 pm July 7. An Admission & Rides Combo is $30 online in advance.

Discount Days:
* Dollar Night (Fri., July 7) - $1 admission, $1 rides
* Two Dollar Tuesday (July 11) - $2 rides
* Thrifty Thursday (July 13) - $25 ride wristbands

Fun Fest opens at 5 pm weekdays and 1 pm Saturday - Sunday.

For more information, visit the website.

Address: The Family Arena, 2002 Arena Pkwy. , St. Charles, Missouri
Web: familyarenafunfest.com
Fee: $10 admission; $5 for kids 36"-48" tall; under 36" are free. Ride cost varies.

August

16 - 18 Festival of the Little HIlls - The largest festival of the year, drawing more than 300,000 visitors over the 3-day weekend. Activities include over 300 craft booths, with some demonstrations by crafts people and artisans. Also includes numerous food & beverages booths along with live music and other entertainment.

Fri. 4pm-10pm, Sat. 9:30am-10pm,Sun 9:30am-5pm


Address: Frontier Park and Main Street , St. Charles, Missouri
Ph: 800-366-2427 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.festivalofthelittlehills.com

September

13 - 15 Mosaics - Festival for the Arts - A major arts festival that brings renowned artists from across the States to exhibit and sell their artwork. 125 artists - paintings, sculpture, photography, metalwork, wearable art, clay and fine arts; including jewelry, glass, and fiber. Enjoy outstanding musical groups at performing stages, unique hands on activities in the Children's Village, Artists Demonstration Stage, and "Mentor Me" art exhibition from area schools' students & teachers at the Foundry Art Centre. Times: Friday 4-9pm; Saturday 11am-9pm; Sunday 11-5pm.

Address: North Main Street , St. Charles, Missouri
Ph: 800-366-2427 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.stcharlesmosaics.org

20 - 22 Oktoberfest - St. Charles Oktoberfest is a Celebration of our German heritage includes a parade on Saturday at 10:00am along Main Street, German bands & entertainment, food, beer gardens, car show Sunday on S. Main, children's area with carnival rides & inflatables and craft / vendor booths.

Address: Frontier Park , St. Charles, Missouri
Ph: 800-366-2427 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.saintcharlesoktoberfest.com
Fee: Free

November

22 - 27 Christmas Traditions - From Thanksgiving to Christmas, St. Charles welcomes you to the decorated shops and restaurants on historic Main Street. See the town crier, drum and fife corps, carolers and other activities on weekends and Wed. and Fri. evenings. Los Posadas is the first Saturday in December at 6 p.m. Candlelight shopping and dining Wednesday and Friday evenings until 9 p.m.

Hours: Saturdays 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sundays 12 - 5 p.m., Wednesday & Friday evenings 6 - 9 p.m.

Address: Historic Main Street , St. Charles, Missouri
Ph: 800-366-2427 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.historicstcharles.com
Fee: Free

December

30 - 22 Christmas Traditions - From Thanksgiving to Christmas, St. Charles welcomes you to the decorated shops and restaurants on historic Main Street. See the town crier, drum and fife corps, carolers and other activities on weekends and Wed. and Fri. evenings. Los Posadas is the first Saturday in December at 6 p.m. Candlelight shopping and dining Wednesday and Friday evenings until 9 p.m.

Hours: Saturdays 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sundays 12 - 5 p.m., Wednesday & Friday evenings 6 - 9 p.m.

Address: Historic Main Street , St. Charles, Missouri
Ph: 800-366-2427 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.historicstcharles.com
Fee: Free

30 Las Posadas - Gather your candles, luminaries, lanterns and flashlights and join the beautiful procession by candlelight that has been a Spanish tradition for centuries. Follow behind a live reenactment of Mary and Joseph searching for a room at the "inn". Procession begins at the corner of S. Main St. and Boone's Lick Rd., travels north on Main St. to First Capitol Dr., and culminates in Frontier Park with a live nativity, the traditional Yule Log, and caroling. 6 p.m.
First Saturday in December.
http://www.historicstcharles.com/includes/events/Las-Posadas/61/

Address: Starts at Boone's Lick & Main Street , St. Charles, Missouri
Ph: 800-366-2427 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.historicstcharles.com
Fee: Free

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