A Weekend in St. Louis

Jessica
4337 days ago.

What to do this weekend? Well if you haven’t already purchased your weekend Comic Con pass, made plans to go to St. Louis Uncorked or bought tickets to the Cardinals game, here are some other options:

Food Truck Friday: Tonight starting at 5pm in Tower Grove Park. A full on eating frenzy. Bring your own blanket, chairs, and booze and eat until you’re stuffed, after all, this event only comes around once a month.

Pulse Music Festival: Saturday June 9th from 5pm-2am at the Old Rock House Pavilion at 1200 7th Blvd (downtown). Tickets are $20 in advance, $30-$40 at the door. A dance party unlike any you’ve seen before.

 

Twangfest: Started on Wednesday but you still have time to purchase your tickets for Saturday, June 9th. Music starts at 8pm in The Duck Room at Blueberry Hill. Great country, bluesy, rockabilly style music you won’t want to miss out on.

Suck It Up 5K Fest: Saturday, June 9th at Bridle Creek Farm in Hillsboro. A night Obstacle Mud Run you’ll never forget. Entry fee is $85 and includes a night-ops

head lamp, glow in the dark t-shirt, race bib, 1 free beer, a post-race party and a night to brag to your friends about.

 

St. Louis Pagan Picnic: Saturday June 9th from 10am to 7pm and Sunday June 10th from 10am to 5pm at Tower Grove Park. 2 days of workshops, rituals, bardic circle performances, drumming and more. This is certainly one of the most unique events you’ll witness in St. Louis.

 

Art St. Louis: Saturday, June 9th from 6-8pm at the Art St. Louis building at 555 Wash Ave. Enjoy a free opening reception of the newest exhibit ‘Blur’.

 

 

The events are never ending in St. Louis, so do your research, purchase your tickets, and have a great Summer in St. Louis weekend!

And hey, if you’re not doing anything right now, take a second to vote for Mills Properties for the St. Louis Business Journal’s Social Media Madness Challenge under medium companies in St. Louis.
 

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Jessica

Doesn’t know how to cook and survives pretty much on macaroni and cheese and pizza, so naturally, loves to eat out at restaurants. However, one day when she is married and has a family to cook for, she would love to take cooking classes and learn awesome skills like the chefs on Iron Chef America...as long as she doesn't have to clean the dishes afterwards.

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