8 Weekend Events in and around St. Charles
Check out what's happening this weekend.
Kids
Watch 'Brave' on the Big Screen at SCC Sept. 14
- When/Where? Friday, Sept. 14 at 8 p.m. at St. Charles Community College in Cottleville.
- What? Sit outside on the lawn and watch Disney's newest brave young hero, while eating free popcorn. This event is free. For more information, contact Mandi Smith at 636-922-8469 orasmith@stchas.edu.
- When/Where? Friday, Sept. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the YMCA of St. Charles County, 3900 Shady Springs Ln., in St. Peters.
- What? Parents get a night off while children ages 5-12 enjoy time with friends. Kids participate in swimming, playing games and making arts and crafts. Cost is $15 for Members $20 for non-member.
Festivals
- When/Where? Friday-Sunday at 370 Lakeside Park, 1000 Lakeside Park Drive, St. Peters.
- What? Enjoy carnival rides, live music, food and more. Click here to read more.
7th Annual Harvest Festival in Augusta
- When/Where? Friday-Saturday all day festival in Augusta.
- What? Enjoy music, a parade, pie baking contest, live music, a picnic, local wine and artists. For more information, click here.
Give Back
Share Your Strength Volunteer Fair
- When/Where? Saturday, Sept. 15 at 9 a.m. at Spencer Road Library Branch,427 Spencer Rd., St. Peters.
- What? People will have a chance to explore different ways of contributing to the community at a volunteer fair scheduled for Sept. 15. The event features around 40 different organizations that are in need of volunteers.
4th Annual Art Uncorked: An Evening of Grape Expectations
- When/Where? Saturday, Sept. 15 at 7 p.m. at Kathryn Linnemann Library,2323 Elm St, St. Charles.
- What? The St. Charles City-County Library Foundation hosts this event tto benefit the Foundation's Imagine Campaign for early literacy. Cost is $10. Guests can enjoy wine tastings from Missouri vineyards with appetizers from local restaurants, while browsing the work of local artists and participating in raffles.
Music
- When/Where? Saturday, Sept. 15 at 8 p.m. at J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts, 2300 W Clay St., St. Charles.
- What? Neil Sedaka wrote songs for Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Tom Jones, Captain and Tennille as well as his own songs including "Breaking up is hard to do." Tickets start at $38.50 and go to $58.50.
Rendezvous in St. Charles Concert Series
- When/Where? Sunday, Sept. 16 at First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site, 200 S Main St,, St. Charles.
- What? Enjoy a free concert by Lewis & Clark Fife and Drum Corps followed by Colonial Dance with The Buckhannon Brothers.
Mary Hediger
4:14 pm on Thursday, September 13, 2012
Don't forget about the 18th Annual MOSAICS Missouri Festival for the Arts - starts tomorrow, Friday, September 14th and runs through Sunday, September 16th!
Kalen Ponche
4:23 pm on Thursday, September 13, 2012
Thanks Mary, feel free to add that to the calendar!