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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    Miss Kelly's Gym

    Miss Kelly's Gym is a local, family owned gymnastics and fitness facility for kids. We offer gymnastics, dance and sport skills classes as well as children's Birthday Parties, Parents Night Out, Kids Camps and Open Gym.  

    Our mission is to enhance the lives of children and their families by providing fitness and gymnastics classes in a challenging yet non-competitive environment. We are committed to helping children build self-confidence and develop physically, socially, and emotionally, all while being themselves and having fun. That’s the “Miss Kelly’s Way!”

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    Where to Find Santa in St. Louis This Holiday Season

    St. Louis has to be one of Santa's favorite cities because he's sure spending a lot of time here this holiday season! And for an older dude, you've got to hand it to him for branching out and trying new things. This year, Santa is doing more than hoisting kids onto his lap and smiling for the camera. He's cruising the mighty Mississippi, touching down via a helicopter, posing with your kids and your pups, flipping pancakes, having brunch with Fredbird, skating at local ice rinks, strolling through the Missouri Botanical Garden, and more. 

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    Mercy Holiday Celebration at Lindenwood University

    The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Conductor Norman Huynh and dazzling vocalist Capathia Jenkins join together to perform seasonal standards and exciting twists on beloved classics for your holiday delight. Be on the lookout for surprises along with some of your favorite traditions.

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    St. Louis Earth Day Festival in Forest Park
    Sunday, April 26, 2026

    Enjoy live music, performance art, local food. a climbing wall, and hands-on activities for the whole family, as well as artists, aerial performers, educational exhibitors, diverse cuisine featuring local, organic, vegetarian and vegan options and more. Please bring your own bag to collect vendor information.

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    Fancy Tea at The Butterfly House
    Sunday, April 26, 2026

    Don't be late for this very important date! The Fancy Tea Party at the St. Louis Carousel and The Butterfly House will have you feeling fancy and acting silly while enjoying tasty treats, delightful drinks, and fun crafts with Wonderland's most curious guest. Visitors can go in search of the while rabbit as adventure takes you through the gardens of The Butterfly House.

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    Animals Aglow at the Saint Louis Zoo

    Explore the Saint Louis Zoo in the evenings at the Chinese lantern festival Animals Aglow! Animals Aglow returns to illuminate the Saint Louis Zoo for the second year with dozens of new, towering lanterns and light displays. 

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