St. Louis - Josh Voyles

October means Fall, Fright, and Fun!

Here comes the spooky season with pumpkin and parties at the side. Get ready to FALL into the rabbit hole of October.

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The Grove, still grooving!

October 5, 2024 | The Grove, St. Louis
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The Grove is an awesome and colorful neighborhood that’s all about diversity and inclusivity. It’s the perfect place to enjoy great food, cool shops, and fun entertainment. You can stroll around and soak up the creative vibes from the amazing street art. And don’t miss GroveFest – it’s a free street festival held every first Saturday of October, packed with exciting activities like African dancers, fire performers, fashion shows, and live music. Plus, there’s plenty of delicious food and drinks to keep you going all day long!

Explore The Grove in St. Louis is known and see for yourself. Want to immerse yourself in the fun? Enter the pizza eating contest, best mustache and beard contest or Fear Factor competition. This cultural hotspot features a mix of breweries, boutiques, coffee shops, and dynamic nightlife. The Grove always offers an unforgettable experience.

For more details, visit The Grove.

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Raise a Glass at Soulard Oktoberfest 2024!

October 11 & 12, 2024 | Soulard Market Park

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Soulard Oktoberfest in St. Louis celebrates the city’s rich German brewing heritage annually at Soulard Market Park. With its vibrant atmosphere, festivalgoers enjoy performances from local bands and cultural festivities. General admission is free, but the Budweiser Bier Hall Tent offers a premium experience with exclusive entertainment and perks for ticket holders. It’s the perfect way to honor German culture in one of St. Louis’ historic neighborhoods.Get ready to immerse yourself in a vibrant celebration of German heritage at the annual Soulard Oktoberfest in St. Louis. This family-friendly event offers live German music, authentic food, and a wide selection of beers. Attendees can enjoy local bands, cultural dances, and authentic German brews, creating a perfect Oktoberfest atmosphere. Whether you’re after the premium Budweiser Bier Hall experience or just want to enjoy a day of fun, this event promises entertainment for all ages.Visit Soulard Oktoberfest for more details!

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Ready, Set, Boo! Frights & Heights at The Gateway Arch.

October 19, 2024 | Gateway Arch
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Get ready for some Halloween fun at the Gateway Arch with the annual Frights and Heights event! We encourage everyone to come dressed in their best costumes and join in on all the exciting Halloween activities.

Hop on the Trick or Tram for a ride to the top of the tallest monument in the U.S. and enjoy some spooktacular sights along the way. You’ll be entertained by living history performances featuring the ghosts of Dick Bowser, Meriwether Lewis, and others. Plus, there will be a puppet show sharing some scary true stories from Lewis and Clark’s journey west.

Families can also have a blast with freaky face painting, boo-loon animals, creepy crafts, and mesmerizing music. It’s going to be a fantastic time for everyone!

Join in the spooky fun at St. Louis’ Gateway Arch during the Frights and Heights event on October 19th! This event is filled with eerie excitement. General admission is free, but registration is required.

For more details, visit the Frights and Heights event page.

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Kimmswick Apple Butter Festival 2024

October 26 & 27, 2024 | Kimmswick Visitor Center
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The Apple Butter Festival in Kimmswick attracts over 100,000 visitors annually, making it the largest event in the town. Participants can enjoy the small-town atmosphere, live entertainment, and around 500 to 600 food, drink, and craft vendors. However, there’s also a lot of behind-the-scenes work. On Friday, the Kimmswick Historical Society gathers to peel and prepare the apples. Then, before dawn on Saturday and Sunday, the apples are cooked in a kettle over a wood-burning fire until the fragrant spread is thick enough to be sealed in jars. Once you’ve tasted the apple butter, you’ll want to stock your pantry with this indulgence.

Join the largest annual celebration in Kimmswick on October 26-27, 2024, at the Apple Butter Festival! This beloved event offers live entertainment at a small-town charm. Witness the traditional apple butter-making process or explore family-friendly activities like train rides, pony rides, and a petting zoo. The festival runs from 10 AM to 5 PM, with shuttles available for easy access.

For more information, visit the Apple Butter Festival page.

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