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Recreation Council News…

Recreation Council Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony: “Magic in the Messiness – Dignity of Risk at Play”, Thursday, March 19 from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. at The Lodge Des Peres, 63131. The Recreation Council, during our Annual Meeting and Recognition Ceremony, recognizes those who have provided outstanding work in the area of recreation/leisure for individuals with disabilities. Join us to hear our speaker, Christopher Worth, on the dignity of risk, self-determination, and how they work together. RSVP online or call the Recreation Council at 314-726-6044, (ext. 101). Cost for the Luncheon $15/per person. Successful nominators, and their award winners, will receive two complimentary tickets to attend the Recognition Ceremony luncheon. Event Flyer

The Recreation Council will be at 2 more community resource fairs this Saturday, March 7, 2026. Stop by to learn about summer programs and to visit with Rec Council staff.

  • Family Academy with SSD’s FACE at Northview High School: Saturday, March 7 from 9am-12 noon at Northview High School, 1520 Derhake Road, Florissant, MO 63033. Choose from 2 interactive learning sessions on Charting the LifeCourse and the IEP Process or Understanding supports at SSD. Visit with SSD experts in the areas of Autism, Transition, Special Education Process, Literacy (reading support), Numeracy, and more. Chat with community vendors sharing helpful resources, explore family-to-family networking, and enjoy music, light refreshments, and a welcoming atmosphere. www.ssdmo.org/departments/face-family-community-engagement
  • Hazelwood School District Summer Resource and STEAM Fair: Saturday, March 7, 2026, from 10:00 am -2:00 pm at Hazelwood West High School, 1 Wildcat Lane, Hazelwood, MO 63042. Visit with summer program vendors and enjoy the STEM fair which includes the district-wide student art fair. Website ~ Flyer

Events for People with Disabilities…

March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (DDAM): March was first proclaimed as DDAM by President Ronald Reagan in 1987 to foster inclusion, highlight the capabilities of individuals with disabilities, and encourage their full participation in community life. Proclamations across the U.S. emphasize reducing barriers to independence and celebrating the diversity people with disabilities bring to society. This month at the Missouri Division of Developmental Disabilities, we plan to highlight and share resources that support DDAM. Be sure to watch for more articles in upcoming DDD Weekly newsletters and on the Division’s social media accounts. 

Saturday Explorers: Dixie Rhythm Jazz Performance (STL), Saturday, March 7 from 2-3 pm at the Weber Road Library branch, 4444 Weber Road, St. Louis, MO 63123 (map). Saturday Explorers is a monthly program designed specifically for adults with disabilities. Caregivers are welcome. Contact Lauren Budde at 314-994-3300 or lbudde@slcl.org at the library for more information. InformationMarch 7: Dixie Rhythm Jazz Performance

The Magic House Sensory-Friendly Event (STL), Saturday, March 14, 2026 from 8:30am-9:30am at The Magic House in Kirkwood, MO. The Magic House and KEEN St. Louis invites families and friends to enjoy a sensory-friendly playtime designed to provide children with disabilities a sensory-friendly opportunity to enjoy The Magic House without the crowds. Click here to sign up for March, 2026 Magic House

St. Patrick’s Day Parade Accessibility Features: The St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee is excited to partner with MindsEye to bring audio descriptions of the parade for the blind and visually impaired. MindsEye will live stream the event through the LiveVoice app: Sign up for Audio Description by MindsEye.  An accessible viewing area for Veterans & people with disabilities will be reserved in front of Soldiers Memorial, 1315 Chestnut Street. There will be bleacher seating and guests are welcome to bring their own chairs. Information

MSB Easter Egg Hunt (STL), March 22 at Tower Grove Park. Please join us for a Beeping Egg Hunt, scavenger hunt style. Fill out the registration page so we can make sure to get enough supplies: Register HERE

MPact Spring Webinar Series: These webinars are free, but please register online. Flyer

Fun Events for Everyone…

Foundry Arts First Fridays (SCC), Friday, March 6 from 5-8 PM at the FAC, 520 N. Main Center, St. Charles, MO 63301. Families and visitors of all ages are invited to join the Foundry and celebrate the arts. The FAC is open for extended hours through 8pm for visitors to spend time in the galleries, meet resident studio artists, engage with the community, and enjoy a wide array of art programming, entertainment, and special events. On March 6, 2026 come see the opening reception of the Regional High School Student Show. Information

PlantTech Jam 2026 (STL), Saturday, March 7 from 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm at Danforth Center, 975 N Warson Rd, St. Louis, MO, 63132. The PlantTech Jam is free hands-on science, tinkering, and robotics fun for the whole family. This interactive event features science innovation and technology related activities for all ages. Learn more about the Danforth Center through a behind-the-scenes tour of our scientific facilities and prairie.  REGISTER HERE

 

Maple Sugar Festival (SCC), Saturday, March 7 from 11 AM-3 PM 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 alike can try out historic hand tools 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.  This annual event is free and open to all ages. Information

Holi, Festival of Colors (STL), Saturday, March 7 from 10am-4pm at Stacy Park, 9750 Old Bonhomme Road, Olivette, MO 63132. Celebrate spring with a burst of colors, music, and joy at the annual STL Holi Celebration Festival! Holi is a vibrant festival that brings together people of all backgrounds to celebrate love, unity, and the triumph of good over evil. Information ~ More ways to celebrate Holi: Durga Temple Saint Louis in Wildwood celebrates Sunday from noon–3 p.m., and The Hindu Temple of St. Louis provides music, colors for throwing, and a light snack on Sunday from 3–5 p.m.

Chicken N Pickle Kids Crew (SCC), Sunday, March 8 from 10am-12noon at CNP 1500 South Main, St. Charles, MO 63303. *FREE Tickets needed for kids ages 12 & under only* Join us for CNP Kids Crew: St. Patrick’s Day Celebration on March 8, a morning packed with big fun for children 12 and under. Kids who sign up can enjoy festive activities including face painting and a Shamrock Suncatcher craft, plus receive a free brunch item. At 11:30 AM, the excitement continues with a kids-only Bingo game and a special St. Patrick’s Day–themed prize for the winner. It’s the perfect way for families to spend time together, celebrate the season, play, and make new memories. Sign up here

O’Fallon’s Senior Activities Fair (SCC), March 11 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the O’Fallon Elks Lodge, 1163 Tom Ginnever Ave, O’Fallon, MO 63366. This popular event features a wide variety of vendors, engaging activities, exciting raffles, and live demonstrations designed specifically for local seniors. It’s a wonderful opportunity for attendees to explore helpful resources, discover new hobbies, and connect with others in the community. O’Fallon Event Calendar

St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Downtown St Louis (STL), Saturday, March 14 with parade beginning at 12:00 noon The 57th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade is recognized as one of the top St. Patrick’s Day parades in the country and is one of the largest annual events held in downtown St. Louis. There are over 120 units including floats, marching bands, large character balloons, clowns and lots of Irish dancers. The parade begins at 8th & Market Streets and travels west on Market to end at 22nd Street. This event happens rain or shine. Information

Defiance St. Patrick’s Day Festival (SCC), Saturday, March 14, festival opens at 10am, parade begins at 12 noon in downtown Defiance, MO. The day kicks-off with a St. Patrick’s Day Walk/Run 5k on the Katy Trail, beginning and ending at Good News Brewing Company. Stick around after the run for the Defiance St. Patrick’s Day Parade, beginning at Defiance Ridge Vineyards and will go through Downtown Defiance at noon.  Following the parade, stick around town for music at the town square. In addition, we will have vendors, food, drinks and more from our local businesses. Information

Florissant St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival (STL), Sunday, March 15 with parade at 12 noon followed by festival from 1-6 pm. Enjoy a day celebrating all things Irish during the 5th annual Valley of Shamrocks in Florissant. The 5K run and the festival are at Duchesne Home Association Grounds. The parade starts from the Duchesne Elementary School, 275 S. New Florissant Rd, Florissant, MO 63031 (across from Bangert Park) with festival to follow at Duchesne Home Association Grounds (formerly Knights of Columbus), 50 Rue St. Francois St, Florissant, MO 63031. Information

Recreation Council Reminders…

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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