Brentwood Days is a community-wide celebration open to all with carnival rides, a Kids' Tent, live performances, pony rides, a parade and even fireworks!
On Friday, Sept. 19, festival grounds are open from 4 to 9:30 p.m. with carnival rides, yard games, face painting, strolling magicians, a craft tent and live music.
Saturday's highlights include a parade at 12 p.m., carnival rides after the parade, a drone show at 9 p.m., a cake walk, yard games, a craft tent, climbing wall, face painting, strolling jugglers and live music.
Brentwood Days are happening at the Brentwood Sports Complex and are open to all.
More information: brentwoodmo.org
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