Enjoy fun crafts and activities, including making s'mores, with the whole family at the Magic House's S'mores Galore: Graham-parents Celebration!
Join Play Street Museum for bubbly fun at the Bubble Bash!
Celebrate going into Kindergarten with a special virtual storytime from the St. Louis County Library!
Kick off the weekend at the Saint Louis Zoo! This summer, the Zoo will host Family Fun Friday Nights every Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. Family Fun Friday Nights are free! Reservations are required.
Storyteller Yasu Ishida weaves Japanese folktales with origami and magic tricks at the virtual Story Circus from the St. Louis County Library.
Cool down at the Dog Days of Summer Science Spetacular as Mr. Science creates an ice cold cloud, turns packing peanuts into snow and performs other cool science experiments.
Learn how to make hydrangeas using paint bubbles at the Family Bubble Art event at the Florissant Valley Branch of the St. Louis County Library.
It's the Not-So-Haunted House that is oh-so-fun, where storybook characters come alive! Kids are invited to dress in their most "boo-tiful" Halloween costumes and have a ghoulishly good time going on a spook-tacular scavenger hunt throughout The Magic House to find trick-or-treat locations and seeing their favorite storybook characters.
Get into the Halloween spirit with some spooky fun and celebrate with the animals at Grant's Farm. Enjoy Halloween tram rides featuring Halloween lights, spooky scenes, live actors, scare zones, a Halloween-themed show, monster mash party and more. Costumes are encouraged.
Science gets spooky at the Saint Louis Science Center's Halloween Science Spooktacular! Get ready for science thrills at this no-cost, candy-free event packed with Halloween-themed festivities for the entire family.
Dress up your kids in Halloween costumes and take them to Manchester's non-scary, family friendly Halloween Festival in Schroeder Park. Advance tickets are required.
At the Historic St. Charles Pumpkin Glow you and your family can bask in the glow of carved pumpkins throughout the historic district while the merchants along Main Street stay open late to offer scary good deals, and the street will be illuminated with hundreds of eerily glowing pumpkins. Costumes are encouraged, but this is not a trick or treating event.