Fun, Free Events

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Items of Interest to People with Disabilities…

Disability Rights and the “Breaking of Chains” (STL): Friday, July 26 at 10 am at Eden Seminary, 475 E Lockwood Ave, St. Louis, MO 63119. Each year Paraquad celebrates the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, 1990, with a special celebration. Join us at Eden Theological Seminary to celebrate the life of Rev. Harold Wilke, a disability rights advocate, and hear from guest speakers, Philip Dietch, Lori A. Becker, and DeMarco Davidson. Information

Summer Splash, Adapted Waterski Event (STL) Friday, July 26 & Saturday, July 27. MDWSA was created for the betterment of adaptive water skiing for those with physical and developmental disabilities, visual impairments, and special needs. We provide a safe, fun and extremely memorable water ski experience. Volunteers are neededSign me up for Friday July 26 or Saturday July 27– FULL

Beep Baseball National Tournament (SCC), Spectators are welcome and admission is FREE! July 21-28 at Slyman Bros SLYSA Complex, 3901 Huster Road, St. Charles, MO 63301 (map). MindsEye’s BeepBall Program adds a spin on baseball that allows people of all visual abilities to compete. Players are guided by sound, not sight. The sound of the beeping ball, buzzing bases, and cues from the pitcher. All BeepBall athletes are blindfolded except for the sighted pitcher and outfield spotters. This makes the game a unique opportunity for people of all visual abilities to play together. Athletes from across the country come to St. Charles to play this amazing game. Bring your lawn chair since seats on the bleachers are limited. Information

Legislative Virtual Candidate Forum, Thursday, August 1, 2024 from 10-11 AM by Zoom Link: ZOOM LINK HERE or use Meeting ID: 869 3425 0775 | Passcode: 805353. With the upcoming elections, it is crucial for us to ensure that the voices of people with disabilities are heard and that their needs are prioritized by lawmakers and governmental figures. You are invited to participate in a virtual Candidate Forum hosted by Easterseals Midwest and other providers that will focus on issues within the Developmental Disabilities arena.

Adapted Pickleball Night (SCC), Monday, August 5, at Chicken ’N Pickle, 1500 S. Main, 63303. Join us for a fun-filled night where we welcome individuals with physical disabilities to learn, enjoy and bring awareness to adaptive pickleball. Free to all. Equipment and chairs provided. Event is sponsored by MO Better Health and Paraquad and repeats monthly. Information

Free Family Virtual Coaching Series: August 8-December 22 at 6:00 pm via WebEx. This 8-session family coaching workshop is an ongoing opportunity for families and caregivers to learn more about positive practices and receive support, coaching, and resources from DMH Division of Developmental Disabilities Positive Supports Consultants. Family Coaching is based on the Tools of Choice Curriculum, focused on positive supports, and strengthening relationships to create behavior change. Information and Registration HERE.

Cycle St. Louis RIDE TO UNITE, Saturday, August 31 from 9am-11 am at Francis Park in South St. Louis City: This non-competitive, FREE, family-friendly ride happens annually on Labor Day in Francis Park in St. Louis, MO. This event brings people of all ages and abilities together to enjoy a non-competitive 5-mile ride around the prestigious Bommarito Audi Gateway Cup Course alongside elite cyclists and local celebrities. Ride is FREE but please register: www.gatewaycup.com/charity-rides/ride-to-unite/

Missouri Needs Survey: The State of Missouri is conducting a needs assessment that will help in the development of the new Master Plan on Aging. Please complete this survey if you are any one or more of the following: an adult age 50 or older; an adult age 18 or older with a disability; or an unpaid caregiver age 18 or older to an adult. If you need assistance completing this survey, call 855-773-0665 to schedule a time to take the survey over the phone or in-person with assistance. Survey Here

Partner News…

VarietySTL & COCA Present: Disney’s Finding Nemo Jr: August 9, 10, & 11.  Enjoy the big, blue world as we perform a stage version of the Pixar film Finding Nemo. Variety St. Louis is thrilled to partner its inclusive Performing Arts program with the Center of Creative Arts (COCA), which brings together ages 9-20, with and without disabilities, giving every child the chance to shine. Ticket Cost $10. Audio Description and ASL services at performances on August 10. Information

St. Louis Arc: Fall 2024 Leisure registration is now open and the registration deadline is Monday, August 12, 2024. As a reminder, Leisure Services is going paperless. This means we are moving away from paper brochures, confirmations, and registrations. The good news is that our online registration method is a faster option for securing a spot in your favorite programs. We accept credit cards and e-check payments. Fall 2024 Program Brochure ~ Online Registration


Fun, Free Community Events for Everyone…

What Makes Blue Jeans Blue, Tie Dye Day, (SCC), Friday, July 26 from 10am-2pm at The Historic Daniel Boone Home. Learn about indigo, a natural dye used to color cloth for centuries. Visitors bring their own item made from 100% cotton to design and dye. Watch the magic of chemistry as the indigo turns from green to blue and learn about other dyes found in nature. Information or Register Here ~  Repeats on August 23. More free St. Charles County Park activities HERE

Princesses on the Plaza (STL), July 27 from 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm at St. Louis Union Station. Enjoy listening to a musical performance of famous princess characters and have the opportunity for some photo ops. Two performance dates: June 29th & July 27th; showtimes: 1-1:30pm, 2-2:30pm & 3-3:30pm. FREE. Come back August 3 to hear the MUNY kids perform. Information

Solar Sunday at the McDonnell Planetarium (STL), July 28 from 11am-3pm. Meet outside the McDonnell Planetarium to enjoy safely viewing the Sun through a variety of solar telescopes and safe viewing techniques and see features like sunspots and solar prominences. These events are FREE and weather permitting. Information

Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” Outdoor Theater (SCC & STL), July 30-August 25 at twenty-four different parks in the metro area. Enjoy Shakespeare’s most enchanting romance, The Tempest, set on an island full of mischief, magic, and plots of revenge in epic proportions. Each performance is 90 minutes long and begins at 6:30 p.m. with a brief introduction to the show. The performances are completely free to attend. Find the stop nearest you or find a new park to explore. Information

Science Center First Friday: The Muppets (STL), Friday, August 2 from 5-9pm at the St. Louis Science Center. Learn what it takes to turn a puppet from an inanimate object into a beloved character as we showcase the STEM that goes into creating these timeless productions. Information

Foundry Arts Center First Friday (SCC), August 2 from 5-8pm at Foundry Arts Centre in Historic St. Charles, MO. This month we celebrate our 20th anniversary. Activities TBD. Information


More Events Published by STL Magazine

Outdoor Concerts in St. Charles

St. Charles Band & Jazz Concerts (SCC), Thursday, July 25 at 7:30pm at Frontier Park, 500 S. Riverside Drive 63301. Bring your lawn chair to enjoy our summer concert series along the beautiful Missouri riverfront. Event repeats weekly in August. Information

New Town Concert (SCC), Saturday, July 27 from 7-10pm with a tribute to First Responders and music by “Non-Stop Reggae.” The concerts are at the New Town Amphitheater, 3312 Rue Royale, St. Charles, MO 63301. More concerts in August and September. Information. Come back on Saturday August 3 from 7-10 PM with music by “Run Forest Run” The best alternative & 90’s hits. Information

O’Fallon Jammin’ Concerts (SCC), July 30 from 6:30–9 p.m. at Civic Park (map). Join us for free concerts on Tuesday evenings this summer! Admission and parking are free. Food trucks and concessions will be available at nominal prices. Bring chairs or blankets for lawn seating, and enjoy the evening. Last concert is August 6. Information

Lake St. Louis Concerts (SCC), August 3 from 7-10pm at Windjammer Point. Music by Bad Habit playing high-energy pop hits. Information

Music and Events in St. Louis…

Kiener Plaza Downtown Summer Nights (STL), Thursday, July 25 from 5-8pm at Kiener Plaza, 500 Chestnut Street, St. Louis, MO 63101. Bring your lawn chair and picnic dinner to enjoy outdoor music, STLMade food trucks, pop-up bars, and DJs music by Nico Marie. Mark your calendar for August 1 with a performance night and August 8 for an Olympics Watch Party. Information

Ellisville Concerts in the Park (STL), Thursdays, July 25 from 7-9pm at Bluebird Park Amphitheater, Ellisville. Bring your own blanket or chair and enjoy outdoor music by “ARW Abby Road.”. Vendors will be available for food purchases. Mark your calendar for Thursdays, August 1 with music by “Nick Gusman & the Coyotes” and August 8 with music by “Wild Horse Creek Band.” Information

Laumeier Finally Friday Food Truck Night (STL), Fridays, July 26 from 4-8 pm at Laumeier Sculpture Garden, 12580 Rott Road, Saint Louis, Missouri 63127. Each Friday this summer, you’ll find food and beverage vendors onsite at the Park from 4-8 pm. Grab a drink and a bite to eat and celebrate that it is finally Friday. Event repeats weekly in August with various food trucks. Information

Florissant Music Under the Stars (STL), Saturdays, July 27 at St. Ferdinand Park in Florissant. Enjoy an evening listening to live music under the stars. Bring your lawn chairs or picnic blankets. A variety of food trucks will be available but bring your own beverages. Event starts at 6pm, music begins at 7pm. Admission to concerts is FREE. Event repeats weekly in August. Information

Carondelet Summer Concerts (STL), Sundays and Mondays, July 28 at Carondelet Park at 3900 Holly Hills Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63116 (map), and July 22, 29 at Bellerive Park at 5570 S. Broadway, 63111 (map). Join us from 6-8pm for outdoor music by local musicians, food trucks, and activities. List of Musicians HERE

Lafayette Park Outdoor Concert (STL), Monday, July 29 from 6-9pm at the Lafayette Park Gazebo, 2023 Lafayette Ave, St. Louis, MO 63104 (map). On July 29 enjoy music of The Antics Band. Event repeats with multiple dates in August with different musicians. Information

Faust Park Summer Concerts (STL), Tuesdays, July 30. Gates open at 5:30pm, bingo at 6pm, concerts from 7-9pm. Faust Park is at 15185 Olive Blvd, Chesterfield, MO, 63017. Enjoy live outdoor music featuring talented local musicians, plus a kid’s zone, and special activities. July 30 with music by “F.I.R.E.”. Concessions and food trucks will be available for food and drink purchases. Event repeats weekly August 6 & 13 with different musicians and activities. Information

Downtown STL Lunchtime Live Music (STL), Wednesday, July 31 from 11:30am – 1:30pm at the Downtown Post Office Plaza, 801 Locust Street, St. Louis, MO 63101. Food trucks will be available for food and beverage purchases. Event repeats weekly with different musicians. Information

MO Botanical Garden Whitaker Music Festival (STL),  Wednesday, July 31 at MO Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63110. Enjoy this final concert of the summer season. The open-air Whitaker Music Festival welcomes local musicians for these free concerts in the garden. Last concert is July 31. Information

Florissant Music Under the Stars (STL), Saturdays, August 3, 10, 17, 24 at St. Ferdinand Park in Florissant. Enjoy an evening listening to live music under the stars. Bring your lawn chairs or picnic blankets. A variety of food trucks will be available but bring your own beverages. Event starts at 6pm, music begins at 7pm. Admission to concerts is FREE. Event happens weekly in August. Information


Mark your calendars for August Events…

  • O’Fallon Parks & Recreation Get Out & Play Day (SCC), August 7, Information
  • HullabaZOO (STL), August 8 & 22, Information
  • Union Station Block Party (STL), August 9-11 Information
  • Gateway Arch Star Program (STL), August 10, Information
  • O’Fallon Summer Sendoff (SCC), August 11, Information
  • Food Truck Night at Blanchette Park (SCC), August 13, Information
  • Movie Night at Ballpark Village: Shrek (STL), August 14, Information
  • Family Nights at The Magic House (STL), August 16, Information
  • BARK Ranger Event at the Gateway Arch (STL), August 18, Information
  • Grant Historic Site Night Sky Program (STL), August 19, Information
  • Senior Citizen Resource Fair (SCC), August 20, Information
  • Adaptive Sports and Wellness Extravaganza (STL), August 24, Information

Recreation Council Reminders…

Summer Guide: 2024 Recreation Council Summer Opportunities Guide
FACEBOOK: Like and Follow us at www.facebook.com/reccouncilstl
Summer Voucher program for St. Louis COUNTY:Application


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Resources…

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