WashU Summer Pre-College Programs Virtual Fair

Attendees can visit virtual booths, where they can chat one-on-one via text or video with summer program representatives, as well as view helpful webinars on how to choose a summer program, how to strengthen an application, and how to make the most of a summer program experience.

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Turkeys and Tots

Kids ages 1-5 are invited to a festive morning of Thanksgiving fun! They'll make a delightful Thanksgiving craft, enjoy a special story time celebrating the season of gratitude, and embark on a mini "Turkey Trot" around Walker Lake to collect some tasty treats. 

 

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Miss Kelly's Gym

Host a PRIVATE BIRTHDAY PARTY! There’s no better place to celebrate a birthday than at Miss Kelly’s Gym! It’s incredibly fun for kids and incredibly easy for you. We take care of everything! 

Miss Kelly's now has TWO locations!

Miss Kelly's Gym - Creve Coeur
12802 Olive Blvd.
Creve Coeur, MO 63141
314-439-1100
 
Miss Kelly's Gym - Cottleville
6131 Mid Rivers Mall Drive
Cottleville, MO 63304
636-244-0358
 

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