Spotlight on #STL Neighborhood Events - Sept. 24, 2015
Plenty of fun activities this weekend in the City of St. Louis
September 24, 2015
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Many fun, family-friendly events take place in our great city each week. Here's a quick list of some of the upcoming neighborhood events with contact information for more details. Enjoy!
Event Name | Date(s) | Location |
Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival | Sept. 25-27, 11 a.m.* | Soulard Market Park |
http://www.hispanicfestivalstl.com/ | ||
Q in the Lou | Sept. 25-27, 11 a.m.* | 13th & Chestnut |
http://www.qinthelou.com/ | ||
Oktoberfest at the Brewery | Sept. 25-27, 1 p.m.* | 12th & Lyncb |
http://www.aboktoberfest.com/ | ||
#DrinkupTweetupSTL | Sept. 25, 5 p.m. | Campbell House Museum |
http://www.campbellhousemuseum.org/ | ||
STLive on Washington Avenue | Every Friday, 5 p.m. | Downtown |
http://www.facebook.com/STLivemusic | ||
Macklind Days | Sept. 26, Noon | Macklind & Nottingham |
http://macklinddays.com/ | ||
Weekly Lemp Walking Tour | Sept. 27, 10 a.m. | 3500 Lemp Avenue |
stlcitytours@gmail.com | ||
Art in the Park | Sept. 27, 10 a.m. | Francis Park |
http://www.artintheparkstl.com | ||
Full Moon Climb | Sept. 27, 5:30 p.m. | Compton Hill Water Tower |
http://www.watertowerfoundation.org/ |
*Check website for daily hours of operation.
Richard Gray
Director of Public Safety
City of St. Louis
GrayR@stlouis-mo.gov
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Department:
Department of Public Safety
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Topic:
Arts and Entertainment Events
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