ST. LOUIS — Looking for some exciting activities to fill your weekend? Here are the top events happening in St. Louis from August 16-18 that you won't want to miss!
Support Special Olympics at Dunkin'
Kickstart your Friday morning and support a great cause! Friday morning, members of law enforcement will be perched atop Dunkin' locations across the area to raise money for the Special Olympics. Donations will earn you a free donut, and those who contribute $10 or more will also receive a free medium hot or iced coffee. To find a location, click here.
LEGO Fun at St. Louis County Library
Calling all LEGO enthusiasts! Friday night, get the family and head over to the Clark Family Branch of the St. Louis County Library. Starting at 6 p.m., you'll find LEGO crafts, games, a build-your-own mini-figure station, and displays by the Gateway LEGO Users Group. This event is perfect for kids and adults alike who love to create and explore with LEGOs.
Festival of the Little Hills in St. Charles
The beloved Festival of the Little Hills returns to St. Charles Friday. This arts and crafts show has been a staple of the area for over 50 years! Explore hundreds of vendor booths in Frontier Park, enjoy live music, and keep the little ones entertained with a variety of activities. The festival grounds open at 4 p.m., so head over for an evening of fun and festivities.
UniverSoul Circus Kicks Off Downtown
Step right up for a spectacular show at the Dome at America's Center! The UniverSoul Circus is back, bringing with it a jaw-dropping lineup of performances including flying acrobats, gravity-defying stunts, fire breathers, and stilt dancers. This show promises to dazzle audiences of all ages. The circus will run daily through September 2nd, with tickets starting at just $35.
Brewed Arts Festival on Cherokee Street
Saturday afternoon, Cherokee Street will be buzzing with creativity and flavor at the third annual Brewed Arts Festival. From 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., enjoy local art, delicious food, and drinks from more than 15 breweries. Plus, groove to live music from 30 different artists. It’s a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon soaking up the local culture.
Have fun and be safe!