Be the first to see the NEW "1904 World’s Fair" exhibit and be reintroduced to the Fair in never-before experienced ways. Visit the Missouri History Museum April 27-28, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., for an opening weekend full of splendor that includes car displays, music, dance performances, vendors and food trucks serving up everything from multicultural food to fairy floss and ice cream cones, and a family zone with art activities and storytelling.
Museum Babies is back at the Missouri History Museum! Babies and toddlers ages 2 and younger are invited to the History Clubhouse from 10:10 a.m. to 10:25 a.m. every Tuesday. Enjoy songs, board books, and movements for caregivers and children during these 15-minute programs. The Museum Babies theme for April book board stories is spring buds!
St. Luke’s is hosting a free informative event for new and expecting parents Thursday, April 25, from 5-8 p.m.! St. Luke’s Mom and Baby Expo is designed to help parents in pregnancy planning through the transition to parenthood.
Some families don’t celebrate Easter, while others enjoy a sunrise service and an early morning egg hunt. Either way, if you find your tummy filled with jellybeans by 10 a.m. and your little peeps are ready for a springtime adventure, there are several options for fun on Easter day in St. Louis.
Thanks to a new partnership between St. Louis County Library (SLCL) and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO), all SLCL branches will provide free SLSO concert vouchers to library patrons.
The Saint Louis Zoo closed out 2023 with the birth of Forest, a new baby orangutan. Rubih, a 19-year-old Sumatran orangutan, gave birth to her first baby on Dec. 22, 2023, at the zoo's Jungle of the Apes.
St. Charles City-County Library has announced plans to renovate the Spencer Road and Middendorf-Kredell branches in 2024.
Beginning Nov. 8, Missouri families will be eligible to sign up to receive books through Dolly Parton's Imagination Library®, a book-gifting program that mails free books to registered children monthly from birth through age 5.
The City of St. Louis and Forest Park Forever will break ground on new basketball courts Nov. 7. The site will include two full courts, two half courts, dark sky compliant lighting, a shade pavilion, 35 new trees, player benches and more.
As we prepare to close out another year, here's what St. Louis-area families can look forward to in 2024: