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For People with Disabilities…

Ready, Set, Go! Transition Summit (STL), Saturday, April 18 from 9 AM – 2 PM at UMSL Millennium Student Center, 3rd Floor, 17 Arnold Grobman Drive, St. Louis, MO 63121. Visit with over 30 providers serving adults with disabilities, and join one of our six breakout sessions on these topics: Solving the Employment Puzzle, Fostering Independence at Home, Future Planning and Safety Nets for your disabled loved one, Disability Disclosure, Understanding and Navigating the Transition Landscape, and Statewide and Local Community Resources for youth with disabilities. The event is being promoted on social media, for example, on the UMSL OIPE Facebook, Instagram pages and MPACT Facebook. Please reach out to Aina Ferris if you have any questions. Flyer

City Soccer & Special Olympics Unified Soccer Try-Outs (STL), Sunday, April 19 from 4-7pm at City SC Soccer Complex. We’re excited to share that CITY SC is partnering with Special Olympics Missouri to launch a Unified Team. This team will bring athletes with and without intellectual disabilities together to train, compete, and build an inclusive soccer community. This is a great opportunity for athletes to get involved, build connections, and be part of something truly special.  Information ~ Flyer

Harbor Unlimited Arbor Day, Foraging Style (SCC), Saturday, April 25, 2026 from 9:00am-12:00pm at Indian Camp Creek Park – Pavilion #4, 2679 Dietrich Road, Foristell, MO  63348. Learn about gathering wild food from nature and hear our guest speaker talk about searching and gathering wild food for medicinal uses. Harbor Launch events are free for people of all ages with disabilities and their families. Please register HERE. Information ~ FLYER

Autism Awareness Dance (STL), Saturday, April 25 from 4-8pm at Schlafly’s, 1520 Washington Ave, St. Louis MO 63103. Autism Ally Foundation proudly presents an Autism Awareness Dance in St. Louis, Missouri, designed to celebrate inclusion, self-expression, and community connection for individuals with autism and their families. This free autism-friendly event welcomes people of ALL abilities into a safe, supportive, and judgment-free space. Everyone is welcome to come dance the afternoon away with us! Information ~ Flyer

Marshall’s Outdoor Block Party (STL), Saturday, April 25 from 9-11 am at We Rock the Spectrum – Fenton, 2075 Bentley Plaza, Fenton, MO 63026. This is more than just a character visit. This is a chance for kids and families to learn, connect, and build confidence in real-life situations. Visit with Marshall the dog, and the fire fighters from Fenton’s Firehouse. Outdoor activities are FREE. Indoor activities costs $25 per child. and includes an awesome black light party, fire room escape simulation, gym activities, and more. The Recreation Council will be there so stop by our vendor booth to say hi. Information

Midwest Disabled Water Ski Association – Summer Splash REGISTRATION is now OPEN for skiers, boat drivers, and volunteers. Missouri Disabled Water Ski Association (MDWSA) can’t wait to get back on the water, see familiar faces, and welcome new friends to the lake for another unforgettable summer. We provide a safe, fun and extremely memorable water ski experience. SLOTS FILL QUICKLY! Learn more about MDWSA.

St. Peters Disabled Person Locator Program: The St. Peters Disabled Person Locator program provides essential information about residents in the St. Peters area who have specific medical or developmental conditions so that when officers encounter individuals with these conditions, identifying the person and reaching a caregiver is faster. This secure database is included within an existing system, so there is no additional cost to the City of St. Peters participating citizens. Information

Partner News…

St. Louis Arc is the 2026 Community Partner for the annual Washington University “ThurtenE” Carnival (STL), Friday, April 17 from 4:00PM – 8:00PM, Saturday, April 18, 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM & Sunday, April 19, 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM. Location: Francis Olympic Field at Washington University. Come out to support the St. Louis Arc is the 2026 Community Partner. The event is free to attend and open to EVERYONE, however rides charge money to participate and typically cost between $2 and $5. Food vendors will be on site for food purchases. ThurtenE Carnival is the nation’s oldest and largest student-run carnival held at Washington University in St. Louis every spring. You can expect plenty of fun games and rides, alongside booths run by different student groups. Information

Boone Center, Inc. Inclusive Manufacturing Summer Camp (SCC), Applications OPEN NOW…Program happens from July 13–August 7, 2026 at BCI’s vocational training center at 16010 Spencer Road in St. Peters, MO. This FREE career exploration experience opens doors to future careers for high school students with disabilities. Boone Center, Inc. (BCI) is a nonprofit dedicated to creating employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities and is now accepting applications for its Inclusive Manufacturing Summer Camp. The instructor-facilitated camp is designed for high school students with intellectual or developmental disabilities who are interested in exploring hands-on learning in the manufacturing industry. APPLY HERE ~ Information ~ FLYER

Free Events for Everyone…

Thai New Year: Songkran (STL), Thursday, April 16 from 5-8pm at The MO History Museum. Join us for an evening of captivating classical Thai dances, performances by a Thai musical ensemble, and a presentation honoring the Thai New Year and exploring its traditions. Before the main program, stop by the Grand Hall to explore displays of Thai art, intricate fruit and vegetable carving, and make-and-take crafts and games inspired by traditional Songkran festivities. Authentic Thai food, desserts, and drinks will also be available for purchase.  Information

Third Friday at Delmar Maker District: Swing Into Spring (STL), Friday, April 17 from 5-10pm at ther U-City Loop, Delmar Blvd, 63108. On the third Friday evening of every month, the organizations in the DMD host special experiences and demonstrations for the visitors of all ages. At 3rd Degree Glass, we’re turning our glass gallery into a greenhouse this month with the help of Bowood Farms and doing glassblowing demos at 6:15 & 8:15 pm, and a guided flower discussion at 7:15pm. Stroll the Delmar Maker District for more activities at Craft Alliance, and the MADE spaceAttendance is free. Information

Friday Food Truck Night (STL), Friday, April 17 from 5-pm-8pm  in Fenton City Park, 1215 Larkin Williams Rd, Fenton, MO 63026. This event features LIVE MUSIC from Gus Band and great food from Blues Fired Pizza, The Best Wurst, Go Gyro Go, Mr. Papas 2 Go, The Brunch Box, The MOObile, Too Sweetz Dessert, Chillax, and Wing & Prayer. Bring your blankets, chairs, and coolers and enjoy a night out of great music and food in the park. Event repeats on the 3rd Friday of each month. Information

FREE Family Night at The Magic House (STL), Friday, April 17 from 5-8pm at The Magic House, 516 S. Kirkwood Road, St. Louis, MO 63122. These special nights enable a family (up to two adults and four children) to visit the Museum at no cost. Space is limited. Information

Teen Takeover Toga Party at the SLAM (STL), Friday, April 17 from 5:30–8 pm at the St. Louis Art Museum, One Fine Arts Drive, Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri 63110. Enjoy free snacks, a collaborative mosaic mural and a collaborative sculpture painting activity, toga creation costume contest, and a timed ticket for the Ancient Splendor exhibition, available for free from the Education Center welcome table. Information

Linden Woodstock (SCC), Friday, April 17 from 4-7pm at Lindenwood University, 209 S Kingshighway Street, Saint Charles, MO 63301. An unforgettable night is coming your way this April, filled with live student bands, food trucks, and good vibes.Bring a picnic dinner to enjoy our amazing Lindenwood musicians perform! Be sure to be early to check out the goodies, get your glitter tattoo done, and enter a raffle for a chance to win tickets to a concert. Information

Spring Floriography, the Language of Flowers (STL), Saturday, April 18 from 9-11 am at Historic Bellefontaine Cemetery, 4927 West Florissant Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63115. Wear your walking shoes to stroll the grounds and hear our Floriculturist talk about the Victorian Era practice of “floriography”, also known as the language of flowers. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn the origins of this language and the connotations associated with an array of different spring flowers during a slide presentation, as well as a cut flower arrangement workshop to create and take home your very own unique floriography message. All materials and supplies provided. Space is limited, and reservations are required. The event is FREE, (suggested donation of $15 if possible to cover supply cost). Register Here

Arch Bark  (STL), Saturday, April 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Gateway Arch National Park. Join this dog-friendly celebration, free for every pup and their person. Kick off the morning with our community dog walk through one of the country’s most iconic national parks, then stick around for Purina Incredible Dog Team performances, a Dog Fashion Show & Best Trick Contest, a tennis ball pit, free caricature drawings, local vendors, food trucks, lawn games, and more. Information

Sunshine Daydream 420 Street Fest in the U-City Loop (STL), Saturday, April 18 from 11 AM-7 PM at the Tivoli Parking Lot, 6350 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63130.  This event is restricted to ages 21 and older. Sunshine Daydream & Emporium Smoke Shop invite adults to a day of good music, good vibes, and good times.The event highlights include: FREE to attend, Live Music, 420 Industry Vendors, Glass Blowing Demos, Food & Rootbeer Floats from Fitz’s, Adult Beverages, Local Vendors, National Record Store Day, The Mannequin Project Loop Kick-Off, and more. Information

Bach Festival Free Concerts (STL), April 18 & 26. Celebrate the timeless genius of J.S. Bach at the 2026 St. Louis Bach Festival. April 18 concert is at 3pm at the St. Louis Artists’ Guild, 12 Jackson Ave, Clayton, MO 63105. The April 26 concert is at 3pm at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 110 N Warson Rd, St. Louis, MO 63124. More free concerts scheduled for May 3 & 8. Information

Healthy Parks, Healthy People, A Fitness Walk Through History (STL), Sunday, April 19 from 2-4 PM at Grant Historic Site, 7400 Grant Road, St Louis, MO, 63123. Join a park ranger for fun, fitness, and history on a 3-mile, leisurely-paced, round-trip walk through Grantwood Village to the original site of Grant’s Hardscrabble cabin. The program is free. Call 314-842-1867 ext. 230 for reservations. Event repeats on May 17 from 2-4pm. Information

Ways to Celebrate EARTH DAY…

Earth Day Free Yoga and Vendor Fair (STL), Sunday, April 19 from 10:30 – 11:30am at South River Yoga, 4405-A Meramec Bottom Road, St. Louis, MO, 63129. Celebrate Earth Day with us with a FREE Earth Day Yoga class held in our parking lot. This OUTDOOR class is open to all levels, so whether you’re a seasoned yogi or just starting out, come celebrate with us. After class, stick around for a fun and festive vendor fair featuring some amazing local businesses, until 1:30pm. Class is FREE, but registration and a signed waiver is required. REGISTER HERE

Ecofest: Earth Day 2026 (SCC), Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at The Pavilion on the Lindenwood University Campus, 209 S Kingshighway, Saint Charles, MO 63301. This event that brings together students, staff, faculty and other organizations to share their research, skills and knowledge on how to care for the environment. Enjoy interactive games, poster presentations, environmental organizations, swag, food, and poetry. Information

Earth Day Yoga (SCC), Wednesday, April 22 from 12:00 noon – 1:00 PM at Frontier Park. Join us in Frontier Park to celebrate Earth Day during our annual, complimentary yoga session lead by a yoga instructor. All levels are welcome. *Must provide your own yoga mat. FREE, but registration is required. 

St. Charles Parks Arbor Day Celebration (SCC), Friday, April 24, 10am-12 noon with tree identification hike at 11am at Wapelhorst Park Shelter 1. Staff are commemorating the start of the City’s 20th year as a Tree City USA-recognized municipality by planting new park trees and giving away free tree saplings for guests to take home (while supplies last). Following the tree planting Take a tree Identification tour with our Park Horticulturist to identify trees and answer any questions you may have along the way. Free to attend & open to all ages. Register for the WALKING TOUR HERE. ~ Event Information

Earth Day Festival at the Muny in Forest Park (STL), April 25-26 from 11am-5pm both days at the Muny grounds in Forest Park. The St. Louis Earth Day Festival is a community tradition to learn about sustainable products and services offered by local businesses and organizations, meet local area non-profits that share Earth Day values, as well as showcasing local entertainment and local Green Dining Alliance restaurants.Whether you are coming for the food, the music, the activities, or the people watching, we PROMISE you will leave a little more inspired about real progress being made to preserve our planet and a little more connected to those on the front lines. Information

More Fun, Free Events…

The Hispanic STEM Festival (STL), Saturday, April 25 from 10am-2pm at Deer Creek Park, 3200 N Laclede Station Rd, Maplewood, MO 63143, (map). We are bringing together the best of culture and curiosity. From high-tech experiments to the rhythm of traditional dances. Culture and science intersect at the Día del Niño STEM Block Party. This family-friendly celebration lets visitors engage with science activities while grooving to the beat of traditional dances. hispanicfestivalstl.com ~ FLYER

Big Truck Day (SCC), Sunday, April 26 from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm at Kinetic Park, 7801 Town Square Avenue, Dardenne Prairie, MO, 63367. With construction wrapping up at St. Charles County Kinetic Park, it’s time to get up close and personal with the big trucks that made it all possible. Come check out the massive machinery and more on Truck Day. This free program is fun for all ages. Information

Tower Grove Bird Walks (STL), 15 spots left for Sunday, April 26 from 8:30 am – 10:00 am at Tower Grove Park. Bring your own binoculars. This hike is FREE for ages 8 and above, but registration is required. Repeats monthly on the last Sunday, but slots fill, so get registered soon. Sign up here for April 26 Tower Grove Walk

Trolley Tour of Historic Bellefontaine Cemetery (STL), Saturday, April 25 from 12-2pm from 10 am-12 noon at Historic Bellefontaine Cemetery, 4927 West Florissant Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63115. Take a two hour trolley tour of historic cemetery led by a Bellefontaine Master Guide featuring stories of the many intriguing historic figures buried at Bellefontaine, as well as architectural highlights and horticulture features found on the grounds. Seating is limited and tickets are required by calling the cemetery office, 314-381-0750, or registering online. The trolley tour is FREE with a suggested $5 per person if possible. Slots fill for this activity. Information

 

Recreation Council & Partner Reminders…

Missouri Department of Conservation FREE nature classes Visit these links to find all the class listings: MDC’s Free Classes & Programs Sign up for email or text alerts to stay informed of MDC’s latest programs and events here: Sign Up for MDC News.

Overnight Camp Registration and Voucher Funding: Complete an application HERE.

The 2026 Summer Opportunities Guide is now available to view and print: Find the PDF version HERE

St. Louis Magazine publishes a guide to local summer camps. From arts to athletics, there are many local offerings to keep your child active and entertained while continuing their development outside of the school year. Check out our 2026 Local Summer Camp Guide to find the right camp for your child. Camp Guide Here

BluePrint4 is a search engine to help you search for Summer Day camps and after-school programs in the St. Louis Metro area. www.blueprint4.com


Search for more Activities in your part of town…

Here are a few links to continue your search for fun in the metro area. Some places charge entry fees, so check on costs before you go.

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