The annual ThurtenE Carnival at Washington University brings together the university and greater St. Louis communities for three days of rides, cultural performances, food booths interactive games and more. Rides are geared toward all ages.
It is the largest and oldest student-run carnival in the nation and is open to all.
Carnival hours are:
Friday, April 14 from 4 to 8 p.m. (unlimited wristband night)
Saturday and Sunday, April 15 and 16 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
General admission is free, and tickets for rides and special performances are available on-site.
Held on the campus of Washington University near Francis Olympic Field. Net proceeds benefit ArchCity Defenders, a holistic legal advocacy organization that supports universal access to healthcare, housing, educational and employment opportunities, and shared public spaces.
More information: thurtene.org
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