Get Out: Live Music, All-You-Can-Eat Brunch, Indoor Triathalon
Head out to downtown St. Charles for the Fete de Glace Saturday.
The 13th annual Fete de Glace will take place Saturday on Main Street in St. Charles.
Courtesy Greater St. Charles Visitors and Convention Bureau
St. Charles Patch brings you a guide to spending your weekend in St. Charles. Here are five things to enjoy!
- If you're in the mood for classic rock Jan. 28, head to Llywelyn's Pub around 9 p.m. to secure the best seat for Dan Kruse's show.
- Let's face it: Every year Groundhog Day passes you by with nary a celebration save for the shoulder shrug and sigh, "six more weeks of winter." Don't let it happen again. Head to First United Methodist Church for the annual Groundhog Supper between 12 and 6 p.m. on Jan. 29 for an all-you-can eat feast: sausage and biscuits, applesauce, green beans and mashed potatoes.
- Witness skilled ice carvers shave giant blocks of ice into works of art Jan. 29 during the 13th annual Fete de Glace. Come early (9:30 a.m. to noon) to see the "monster" competition. Stop by in the afternoon to see the skills of individual carvers (1 to 3:30 p.m.)
- Compete in an indoor triathlon at 5:30 p.m. Jan. 30 at St. Peters Rec-Plex. Participate in the short course or long: swim, ride the stationary bikes and run on the treadmill. Cost is $20 at the door.
- Stop by the Saint Peter Catholic School open house from 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. Jan. 30 to meet the teachers, eat donuts and check out what's happening at the school.
What did we miss? What are you doing this weekend?
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