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11 Things to Do in St. Charles County This Weekend

Patch rounds up a list of events going on in St. Charles County.

River City Rascals BaseballFriday at 7 p.m. at T.R. Hughes Ballpark in O'Fallon. Friday, June 14 is Disney Night so dress up as your favorite Disney character and enjoy some Rascals baseball.  Tickets start as low as $5 and gates open at 6:05 p.m.

Intro to Pencil and Charcoal Drawing - 6-12 yrs
Friday at 6 p.m. Open to six students per class for six week classes. $80 per student. All materials are included in the price. Students will learn proportions, shading techniques, and 3D effects while drawing portraits, still life and landscapes.

Sunset Concert Series starring Charles GlennFriday at 7 p.m. in Wentzville. The Charles Glenn Band will perform a variety of music in the Rotary Park Amphetheatre. Concessions will be available for purchase but don't forget a chair or blanket.

Parent's Night Out at Gateway Learning ConnectionFriday at 7 p.m. at 2338 Highway 94 South Outer Road, St. Charles. Each second and fourth Friday of the month in June and July, Gateway Learning Connection will host “Parent’s Night Out” from 7 pm  - 10 pm. Your child,  3 – 8 years of age, is invited to join us for a fun-filled evening of play, activities, snacks, pizza and movies. 
Space is limited.  Call 888-959-8194 or email: ncarter@gatewaylearningconnection.com to reserve your spot  Cost - $35 per child (multi-child discount available).

31st Annual First Capitol DinnerFriday at 8:30 p.m. at Trigg Banquet Center, O'Fallon Plaza, Main Street, O'Fallon. The St. Charles County Democrats announce the 31st Annual First Capitol Day Dinner featuring Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander. First Capitol Dineer provides an excellent opportunity to meet Deomocratic office holder and candidates from the St. Charles area and across Missouri. Tickets are $40 per person and include appetizers, a full dinner, dessert and open bar. You can purchase tickets on line at www.stcdems.org or you can call Mary K at 636-272-0031 to purchase by check. 

Trinity's "Priceless" SaleSaturday at 8 a.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church. Customers offer their own prices for the items for sale.  No reasonable offer refused.  Clothing, household goods, books, etc. are offered for sale, also baked goods.  Come and join in the fun and hunt for bargains. For more information call 314 949-0160.

Beginners Art StudioSaturday at 10 a.m. in Wentzville. Learn to draw cartoons, still life, animals or works by famous artists. Students will complete a picture at each class using a step method that is easy to follow with great results for the young artist. All materials are furnished.

Lemonade DaySaturday at 10 a.m. at 988 Mid Rivers Mall Dr., St. Peters. This fun-filled program will help promote small business and empower today's youth to become tomorrow's entrepreneurs. Brought to you by the Partners for Progress, EDC, Charter Communications, Lindenwood University, and area Chambers of Commerce. This event will be at various locations throughout the county so make sure to stay tuned for more information. For more info, call Curtis Stuesse at 636.441.6880 x257.

Father's Day Make & Take - Children's CraftSaturday at noon at I Am What I Am - 107 N. Main St., St. Charles. I Am What I Am is having a Make & Take children's craft! Stop by the boutique any time between Noon - 3 p.m. to let your little artist make something special for dad. 


Symphony Society of St. Charles County - Patriotic Pops in the ParkSaturday at 7 p.m. at Boulevard Park, 2550 Lake Saint Louis Boulevard, Lake Saint Louis. The Symphony Society of St. Charles Country presents "Patriotic Pops in the Park. This event is free. Bring lawn chairs and refreshments. 

River City Rascals Father's DaySunday at 5 p.m. at T.R. Hughes Ballpark in O'Fallon. All fathers will be invited to play catch with their son or daughter on the outfield grass until 5:45 p.m.  Gametime is at 6:05 p.m., so don't forget to show up early with your gloves.


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