Girls Inc. of St. Louis is hosting an 8-week recreational, cultural and academic program for girls ages 5-17 this summer. At this special Saturday Registration and Open House, families can tour the building, fill out applications and learn more about the program.
The CHOMP Food and Music Festival includes live music, more than 20 food trucks that will be competing for prizes, kids' activities and more.
Celebrate National Pizza Party Day at this special play date for kids ages 5-12.
Kids ages 7-11 can learn the fundamental elements of break dancing and combine them with short choreographed sets at this free workshop.
Take a fun, interactive look into the world of musical theater and the extremely popular show Hamilton at this free workshop, where kids will try singing, acting and dancing from several popular and classic shows.
You'll enjoy art activities, live music by Fire Dog and get to know the Camp:Create counselors.
Your child can participate in a massive St. Louis Build using LEGO bricks! Kids can construct St. Louis landmarks, their homes, schools, playground, parks, downtown and lots more, all out of LEGO bricks.
Young artists and their families are invited to complete a fun craft activity in the galleries at the St. Louis Artists Guild. This program is designed for Pre-K to elementary-age children and their families.
Science Saturdays combine stories and science make-and-take activities for science-inspired fun! Science Saturdays are geared toward with children who are candidates for Pre Kindergarten, Junior Kindergarten and Senior Kindergarten.
The Saint Louis Science Center has expanded its Preschool Science Series to include new offerings for different age groups of young scientists. Storybook STEM is for ages 3 to 5.
Young visitors and their families are invited to the Energy Stage to enjoy interactive read-alouds of science-themed picture books. Story times are followed by a short demonstration or discussion connected to the book's main concepts.
Explore classrooms, meet expert faculty, and learn all about the benefits of experiential learning for Preschool through Eighth Grade.