
All ages are invited to participate in this annual fundraiser run/walk that helps support the conservation programs at the Saint Louis Zoo.
St. Louis Children's Hospital Make Tracks for the Zoo is a 5K and one-mile race that all ages can participate in. Held on the Zoo grounds, the event offers a 5K race or walk on a 3/1 mile loop, a half-mile kids' run for ages 7-12, a 1/4-mile kids' run for ages 6 and under, and a one-mile race for kids 12 and under. An award ceremony after the race will recognize overall winners and first place in each bracket will be announced. Prizes will also be given for second and third place in each age bracket.
Races kick off at 7:30 a.m., 8:50 a.m., 9 a.m., and 9:10 a.m.
For more details and to register, go to stlzoo.org
The Whitaker Music Festival at the Missouri Botanical Garden is a beloved summer tradition that presents free Wednesday evening concerts under the stars.
Splash and play with your little one in this fun morning activity. No registration is necessary.
Join the Missouri History Museum for free family fun in June and July at the Summer Family Fun Series! Enjoy a variety of free family activities, including crafts, performances, and scavenger hunts, all are tied into Museum exhibits and centered on a different theme each week. Learn about Caribbean, Latin American, and German cultures in STL, discover Missouri’s trains, planes and other forms of transportation innovation, celebrate the 10th anniversary of the History Clubhouse, and more!
Is it time to potty train your toddler? The St. Louis County Library is offering Potty Training 101 to parents of children ages 2-3. This free workshop for parent and child includes a potty-themed storytime, and parents & caregivers will receive information to get them started on the potty training process. Attendees will also receive a potty seat, step stool, training pants and a potty-themed board book.
Your baby can paint and scribble with other babies and create a big fun mess at the Baby Art Crawl. This free, one-hour event is sponsored by the St. Louis County Library.