Halloween
Safety Tips
Many trick or treating
fun events are scheduled in our neighborhoods this weekend and on Oct. 31.In the spirit of the season, I am passing
along a few Halloween safety tips:
- Make sure your children are able to see and breathe
properly and easily when using facial masks.All costumes and masks should be clearly
marked as flame resistant.
- Make sure your children wear reflective clothing and
carry a flashlight or glow stick when traveling during the evening hours.
- Teach your children to only approach homes that are
well-lit both inside and outside.
- Accompany, or make sure a trusted adult accompanies,
your younger children to the door of every home they approach.
- Instruct your older children to take friends when trick
or treating.
- Teach your children to stay alert and report anything
unusual to you and/or law enforcement.
- A final tip for pet owners:when opening the door for
trick-or-treaters, take care that your dog or cat doesn't dart
outside. Always make sure your pet
has proper ID, either a collar and tags or a microchip.
By keeping safety in
mind, we can make this Halloween a fun, safe and happy time for all.
Upcoming
Events
Now – Nov. 3 – The Haunting of Lemp Brewery, 3500 Lemp Avenue, 8 p.m.
Enter an amazing haunted
house within the spooky tunnels of the historic Lemp Brewery located at 3500 Lemp Avenue in the Marine Villa
neighborhood. Be transported 40 feet underground through winding tunnels
filled with ghosts, amazing CGI-special effects and
bloodcurdling décor brought to you by the masters from Scarefest.com. For
tickets and hours, call 577-0405 or visit the scarefest web site.
Oct. 27 – Holly Hills Pumpkin Parade, 11:30 a.m.
The Holly Hills
Improvement Association (HHIA) is inviting children who live in the Holly Hills
Neighborhood to the annual Pumpkin
Parade at 11:30 a.m. this Saturday. It's a wonderful opportunity to trick or
treat in costume with buckets or bags collecting candy from houses during the
daytime. Bring wagons or strollers for
the littlest ones. This is a special
event for the youngest residents of Holly Hills. Meet at the triangle of land at the junction
of Arendes and Holly Hills. For more details, visit the hollyhills.info
web site.
Oct. 27 – Tricks & Treats on Park, Lafayette Square, 11 a.m.
Hosted by the
Lafayette Square Business Association, Tricks
& Treats on Park will run from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. The activities will start at the Fountain on the Plaza. There will be games and prizes, trick or
treating, pet and children's costume contests and the parade will step off at 12:30 p.m. For
more information, visit the lafayettesquare.org web site.
Oct. 27 – Halloween in the Central West End, 11 a.m.
Come one, come all and
check out the biggest Halloween party St. Louis has to offer.
Visit the Central West End on Saturday for a day and night's worth
of Halloween celebration. The
Kids Costume Parade and Party will begin at 11 a.m. Trick or Treat
Time will start at Noon. The Canine
Costume Parade will begin at 1 p.m. The Adult Costume
Contest and Party will start at 8 p.m. For all the
particulars, visit thecwe.org web site.
Oct. 27 – Ghosts of the Past II – Calvary Cemetery Bicycle Tour, 12:30 p.m.
If you are interested in
St. Louis history, this tour on Saturday will
feature visits to the graves of some of the most prominent and legendary
individuals in the history of both our city and our country. Meet
at Calvary Cemetery, 5239 W. Florissant in the Mark Twain neighborhood.
Registration will run from 12:30 – 1 p.m. and the group ride will depart at 1 p.m. The route will cover 6 miles. Cost will be $5
for adults, $3 for children 10 and under. To learn more, visit the
trailnet.org web site.
Oct. 27 – 4th Annual Great Pumpkin Carve &
Glow, Moonrise Hotel, 3 p.m.
Celebrate Halloween in
the West End neighborhood and The Loop with the 4th Annual Great Pumpkin Carve & Glow
that will take place on Saturday from 3 – 6:30 p.m. at Moonrise Hotel,
located at 6177 Delmar. Pumpkins, basic carving tools and decorating
materials will be provided. Come enjoy some Halloween merriment.
For more information, call (314) 721-1111.
Oct. 28 – Texas Hold'em Tournament, Five Star Senior Center, Noon
The Five Star Senior Center at 2832 Arsenal Street will be holding a Texas Hold'em Tournament Fundraiser on
Sunday, Oct. 28. Proceeds will support the services provided by the
Center to the senior citizens of St. Louis. Doors will open
at Noon and the game will start 1 p.m. The $50 entry fee includes a bag of chips, beer, soda
& food. For more information, call (314) 664-1008.
Oct. 27 – SLACO's 17th Annual Neighborhoods
Conference, Harris-Stowe State University, 8:30 a.m.
The St. Louis
Association of Community Organizations is sponsoring its annual St. Louis Neighborhood Conference from 8
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27
at the Givens Administration Building on the campus of Harris-Stowe State University, 3026 Laclede Avenue in Midtown. The conference will consist of
workshops and seminars that touch on neighborhood issues such as community
development, crime prevention, healthy communities, housing, neighborhood
organization, safety and more. Registration cost is $25. Visithttp://stlneighborhoodsconference.com/for details. Or you may call (314) 516-6590.
Oct. 31 – Community Trunk or Treat, Tower Grove Baptist Church Parking Lot, 6 p.m.
Going trick or treating?
Be sure to stop by and grab some more candy and lots of fun at the Community Trunk or Treat on Wednesday,
Oct. 31 from 6 – 8 p.m. at the Tower Grove Baptist Church parking lot on the
corner of Magnolia and Tower Grove Avenue, across from Tower Grove Park and the Missouri Botanical Garden. Cars, trucks,
vans, and SUVs will be decorated with various themes, and children may go from
vehicle to vehicle collecting candy and goodies. Enjoy a train ride,
candy, Halloween music and more! The event is sponsored by Tower Grove Baptist Church, The Word at Shaw, St. Louis Southwest Church of the Nazarene, other
local churches in the community, and the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Nov. 2 – 3rd Annual
Scrabble Night, the MotoMuseum, 7 p.m.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help will host its 3rd
Annual Scrabble Night on Friday, Nov. 2 at the Moto Museum located at 3441 Olive
in the Covenant Blu / GrandCenter neighborhood.
Come have some fun and help feed the hungry. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. for registration, and the event will begin at 7 p.m. There will be dinner, auction and cash bar. All
proceeds will benefit Our Lady of Perpetual Help Food Pantry. Cost is $30
per person. For more information, visit the helpstlouis.org web site or
call (636) 530-1650.
Nov. 3 – Volunteers Needed, South Grand Medians, 8 a.m.
On Saturday, Nov. 3, volunteers
will be cutting down the medians on South Grand. Anyone who can come and
help, over the age of 16, will be appreciated. The work will begin at 8
a.m. at the most southern median at Arsenal and South Grand and
proceed north. The east side of the street will be closed for ease of
work. Volunteers will be raking cut foliage off the medians onto tarps
and loading in large trucks. All vegetative debris will be collected by
St. Louis Composting and composted down to be reused in the spring.
Volunteers may stay as much or as little as they like. Email florascapes@sbcglobal.net if you plan to stop by,
for how long, if you want to be a team leader and if you speak Spanish.
Bring a rake and/or broom and be sure to put your name on your tools.
Rain date will be Sunday, Nov. 4.
Save the Date
Nov. 2 – Dutch Oven
Cooking Chow Down, Visitor Center in Forest Park, 11 a.m.
Nov. 3 – Compton Hill Water Tower Open to the Public, Grand & Russell, Noon
Nov. 3 – November Family Day, World Chess Hall of Fame, 11 a.m.
Nov. 3 – American Guild of Organists Lecture, Webster University, 9 a.m.
Nov. 4 – American Guild of Organists Concert, Christ Church
Cathedral-Episcopal, 4 p.m.
Nov. 10 – Annual
Veterans Day Parade, Soldiers' Memorial, Noon
Promoting Your
Neighborhood Activities
Is there
a neighborhood event on the schedule that you would like noted in the
Spotlight?
If so, you may email the information about it to me at
rothe@stlouis-mo.gov or
to Cathy Smentkowski at
smentkowskic@stlouis-mo.gov for
consideration. You may also post it on the City's
Calendar of Events on
the City's web site:
http://stlouis-mo.gov. The link to submit
an event is on the home page. The listing is free. I encourage you to take
advantage of this free way to promote your event.
Volunteer
for SLIFF
St. Louis' biggest film event
needs your help. The 21st Annual Whitaker Saint Louis
International Film Festival is seeking volunteers. The Festival will run from Nov. 8 – Nov. 18
at six different venues. Visit the
volunteer page at http://cinemastlouis.org/sliff-2012-volunteers
and click the venue links to browse the volunteer schedules. Then send brian@cinemastlouis.org your
preferred shifts – also include a t-shirt size. You will receive confirmation if your shift is available. Volunteer early and volunteer often!
Eddie
Roth
Director of Public Safety
City of St. Louis