Join the Missouri History Museum for a movin' and grovin', candy-free Halloween party! Kids are encouraged to wear their costumes while they participate in candy-free trick or treating, Halloween-inspired spooktacular stretches and make Anne the Wolf-inspired crafts, among other fun activities.
If you're brave, stop by the family-friendly Haunted History Clubhouse!
At the Missouri History Museum. The Healthy History-Lovin' Halloween Party is free. 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 23. The History Clubhouse will be open for play as usual. the back room of the Clubhouse will be open from 5 to 6:30 p.m. for a special Haunted Clubhouse expereience.
More information, visit: mohistory.org.
Find even more Halloween fun all across St. Louis in our Things To Do calendar
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