
Maisie Zipfel
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3 weeks ago |
stlmag.com | Elizabeth Rund |Gaby Mendoza |Maisie Zipfel |Cheryl Baehr
Where to see Santa in St. Louis this year You and your little ones can enjoy the festive tradition of seeing Santa at one of these local destinations. Here are a few great spots across the region to get hyped up for the holidays. Free summer concert series for every day of the week Whether you want to picnic and jam on the weekend or break up your Monday with some music, there’s a free summer concert series waiting to welcome you.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
stlmag.com | Maisie Zipfel
This Saturday marks the third annual Brewed Arts Festival, a grassroots event that emphasizes the intersection between beer and the arts. The third iteration of the festival will feature more than 25 types of beer and other beverages for attendees to try, while also emphasizing the rich art scene and history that runs through Cherokee Street. This year’s fest will include more than 30 artist pop-ups, live paintings, and five DJ sets to complement the brewery tastings.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
stlmag.com | Maisie Zipfel
Immerse yourself back into the Roaring ‘20s with the STL Fringe Festival’s 2024 headliner, Big Machine, produced by local non-profit, educational theater company Fly North Theatricals. The new musical tells a tale of original sin intertwined with the construction of the first American automobile. St. Lou Fringe is an annual multi-week extravaganza, boasting thousands of entertainers and attendees across numerous venues in the Grand Center area.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
stlmag.com | Maisie Zipfel
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture is bringing its Community Curation Program to St. Louis and East St. Louis this September. The program allows family members across all generations to submit stories, photos, and videos to a digital collection to preserve their families history forever.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
stlmag.com | Maisie Zipfel
The Missouri Botanical Garden is launching a new series, Nature Speaks, aimed at fostering connections between nature, art, and historical context during the gardens extended Thursday evening hours. Hosted weekly on Thursdays at 5 p.m. until the gardens close at 8 p.m., the events will bring in local artists and guest lecturers to facilitate discovery-based learning for visitors and connect the gardens to deeper artistic and historical contexts.
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