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News for People with Disabilities…

Blueprint4’s Summer Camp Fair (STL), Saturday February 22, 2025 from 10:00am to 1:00pm at Maplewood Richmond Heights Elementary School, 7314 Glades Ave. Richmond Heights, MO 63117. In partnership with the Maplewood Richmond Heights (MRH) School District and Brentwood School District, this event is an opportunity to learn about summer programs in the area. The fair is open to all community members regardless of which school district their children attend. Flyer

Arya Foundation Disability Awareness Convention 2025 (STL):  Sunday, February 23, 2025 from 12 noon-5pm at Double Tree Hotel in Chesterfield, MO. We are taking the convention to greater heights by making it bigger, more interactive, and even more enjoyable for attendees of all ages. Whether you are seeking information, resources, or simply looking to have a fun day out with your family, DAC 2025 promises to deliver an enriching experience for everyone. Stay tuned for more updates on participating organizations, activities, and special guests. For more information, contact Sunanda Dhananjay or visit www.TheAryaFoundation.org

2025 Disability Rights Legislative Day (DRLD), Wednesday, February 26 in-person or virtual by Zoom. All advocates and members of the disability community are invited to come to the capitol in Jefferson City for a day of visibility and making their voices heard. There will be a rally, followed by opportunities to speak with legislators about the issues that matter most to you. For those who are not able to attend the rally in person, a virtual option will be available to watch the event from your home or community. In addition, there will be conversations with legislators via Zoom.  Don’t miss out on this exciting and empowering event! Learn more by clicking here.

Different Dynamics, Drums Alive (STL), March 1, April 5, May 3, & June 7 from 10:30-11:30am at Webster Groves Presbyterian Church, Room 211, 45 W Lockwood Ave, St. Louis, MO 63119. Experience the joy of Drums Alive this spring at a FREE demo session. This inclusive music and movement program engages participants of all abilities through rhythm, drumming, and exercise. No prior musical experience is necessary. People of all neurotypes and abilities, ages 8+, are welcome. Advanced registration is required. All sessions are limited to six participants. Upcoming Sessions include March 1 with a Colors Theme, April 5 with an Animals Theme, plus May 3 and June 7 with lively themes to be announced.  FREE, but Registration is Required

KEEN Sensory Friendly Morning at the Magic House, Saturday, March 1, 2025, from  8:30am-9:30am. The Magic House is opening early for KEEN families and friends to enjoy free sensory-friendly playtime. This is designed to provide children with disabilities with a sensory-friendly opportunity to enjoy The Magic House – without the crowds! Families will have private access to The Magic House’s many activities. You are welcome to stay once The Magic House opens to the public, but you must arrive by 9:30am for free admission. REGISTER FOR MARCH 1 – HERE

Saturday Explorers (STL), Saturday, March 1 at 2:00 PM at the Weber Road Library branch, 4444 Weber Road, St. Louis, MO 63123 (map). Adults with cognitive and developmental disabilities are invited to a day of “Exploring Science” and caregivers are welcome. Saturday Explorers is a monthly program designed specifically for adults with disabilities. Contact Lauren Budde at 314-994-3300 or [email protected] at the Library for more information. Information ~ Flyer

Miriam Spring Open House (STL), March 2, 2025 at Olivette and Webster Groves Campuses. Does your child or someone you know struggle with learning differences like, ADHD, sensory processing challenges, or autism? At Miriam School and Learning Center, we see the unique potential in every child. Our personalized curriculum and integrated therapies provide children with the tools they need to succeed – academically, socially, and emotionally. Register to Attend Open House

 


Events for Everyone…

Magic House Family Night (STL), Friday, February 21 from 5-8pm at The Magic House in Kirkwood. Every 3rd Friday, the Magic House opens it’s doors for FREE admission for families (2 adults and up to four of their own children) to enjoy all of the Museum’s hands-on exhibits. Reservations are recommended as space is limited. Reservation Recommended

Black History Night at the Missouri History Museum (STL), Thursday, February 20 from 5-8pm at the MO History Museum in Forest Park. Join TV anchors Kelly Jackson and Brent Solomon for a conversation about Black joy and the arts in the Gateway city with some of St. Louis’s groundbreaking leaders in dance, visual art, music, and writing. The evening starts at 5 p.m., with pop-up activities and a happy hour with a cash bar and food for purchase. The mainstage events begin at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free, and special exhibits are open until 8pm. Information

Gallery Laughs with Mia Jackson (STL), Friday, February 21 from 5-8pm at the Art Museum in Forest Park. Enjoy an evening of standup comedy beginning with music and drinks at the cash bar in the Sculpture Hall (5-6:60pm). Head to the Grigg Gallery for the evening’s featured local or national touring comedian (6:30-8pm). No tickets are required, but seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Information

Third Degree Glass Factory, Hearts on Fire (STL), Friday, February 21 from 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm at 3rd Degree Glass, 5200 Delmar Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63108. No matter how you feel about Valentine’s Day, the focus for February has organically become…love. And we’re all about embracing that at Third Degree. We love glass, and we want to share that with you. Come enjoy a night of demos, wine tasting, music, and lots of heat.  Information

SciFest, Engineering Expo at the Saint Louis Science Center (STL), February 22 from 9:30 am – 4:30 pm at the Science Center. Immerse yourself in the creative, problem-solving world of engineering at our FREE all-day event. Meet and learn alongside engineers and STEM experts who build, invent and impact the world around us every day. Information

St. Louis Civic Orchestra Concert (STL), Saturday February 22 at 7:00 PM at The Sun Theater, 3625 Grandel Square, St. Louis, MO 63108. Music by John Cheetham, Don Gillis, & Aaron Copland. Information

Purina Mardi Gras Pet Parade (STL), Sunday, February 23 at 1pm with concert following at 3:30pm. The parade begins at 12th and Allen, concert is at At the world’s largest costumed pet parade, we combine all the fun of Mardi Gras with all the AWWWWs that the most adorable parade participants deserve. It is free to watch and after the parade, stick around to listen to Greylan James at 3:30 pm @ Lafayette and 8th Streets on the Bud Light Concert Stage for a FREE performance. Information

Country Line Dancing Night (SCC), Friday, February 28 from 6:00 PM – 10:30 PM at New Town Hall, 3300 Rue Royale St., St. Charles, MO 63301. Dust off your cowboy hat, pull on those dancing boots, and head on over for a Country Line Dancing Night you won’t want to miss. Free Line Dance Lesson at 6:30 PM. DJ Music & Open Dancing to Follow, Bring your own snacks & drinks. Beginners are welcome. Information at 314-704-8294 or Information

Art in Bloom 2025 (STL), Friday, February 28, 2025–Sunday, March 2, 2025 at the Art Museum. Visitors can experience dozens of works from the Museum’s collection imaginatively interpreted by the region’s most talented floral designers at Art in Bloom, the Saint Louis Art Museum’s annual celebration of flowers and fine art. The festival includes special ticketed events, family activities, dining, and shopping. Family Florals happens on Sunday, March 2 from 12 noon–4 pm when the whole family can enjoy free floral-inspired art activities and a scavenger hunt through the galleries. No registration required. Information

Mardi Gras Celebration (SCC), Saturday, March 1 from 11am-2pm at Foundry Art Centre. The City of Saint Charles is hosting a family-friendly Mardi Gras celebration in Frenchtown. Join us at 11am for a festive parade in Frenchtown beginning on North 2nd Street and ending at the Foundry. The After Party follows the parade featuring live music, food, vendors, kids activities, and more in the Foundry Art Centre Parking Lot from 12-2:00 PM. Information

Mardi Gras – Grand Parade in Historic Soulard (STL), Saturday, March 1 at 11:00am in downtown St. Louis.  Over 10,000,000 strands of beads will be thrown from nearly 100 floats along the parade route. The parade begins at Busch Stadium at 11am and runs south on Broadway through Soulard to the Anheuser-Busch Brewery. After the parade, other events are scheduled such as the Bud Light Party Tent, Carnival Tent (NEW!) and the Blues Alumni Experience. Live music will be found at venues throughout the neighborhood. The parade is FREE for spectators to enjoy. Information

Play Mornings with The Magic House at Forest Park (STL), Saturday, March 1 from 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the Forest Park Visitor’s Center (map).  This free, drop-in program for young children includes themed activities provided by The Magic House. March’s theme is “Color Play” so come and enjoy a morning with us . Information

Maple Sugar Festival (SCC), March 1, 2025 from 11am -3pm at the Daniel Boone Historic Home, 1868 Highway F, Defiance, MO, United States, Missouri 63341. The sugarin’ season is upon us at The Historic Daniel Boone Home in Defiance! Join us at this sweet event to learn historic and modern tree-tapping methods and taste sweet treats from the trees. Kids and adults can try their hand at pioneer equipment and watch reenactors boil sap at our sugar camp. Be prepared to visit with our vendors, try samples and purchase some delicious treats to take home. Cash only. This program is free and open to all ages. Dress for the weather. Information

 


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