Enjoy a free outdoor movie on the lawn of the new park at 1800 North 2nd Street in historic St. Charles. Show time is 8:30 p.m. Popcorn, sno cones and hot dogs available. Tonight's movie is The Karate Kid. More information: www.historicfrenchtown.com
See, learn and participate in the skills, games and crafts that would have been found at a camp on the frontier. Period dressed interpreters will guide you in a full day of great activities & demonstrations. Noon to 6pm. on historic Main Street in St. Charles. More information: www.historicstchalres.com
Why travel far to camp out when you can do it in your own neighborhood? Join a family campout in Vlasis park combined with games and activities. Pay for your spot, set up camp, enjoy dinner and activities without the travel or the wild animals! Perfect for first time campers.
At O’Fallon’s 5th Annual Public Works Fair, which will be held from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 18, kids will be able to operate the mechanized arm that raises and lowers City trash and recycling carts, check the speed of their pitch with a radar trailer, and play a lively game of red-light-green-light with a real traffic signal.
Somewhere right about the time parents have passed through the rough waters of the terrible twos comes one of the most important and, for some parents, difficult parenting decisions — what to do about education. 
Today's classroom options tend to boil down to public, private or homeschooling. While more families have been choosing homeschooling, it still tends to be an educational method that is relegated to the shadows when parents are making their decision.
Have you ever milked a cow, washed clothes by hand, seen raw wool spun into thread, or started a fire with flint and steel?
These are just a few of the activities and demonstrations that kids and adults can watch and even try their hand at, free, during O’Fallon’s 4th Annual Founders’ Day in Fort Zumwalt Park. O’Fallon Founders’ Day will be held from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Admission and parking are free, and festival food and beverages will be available for purchase.
Ackermann's Swim Program has been teaching children ages 4 to 11 the life skill of swimming and water safety in Kirkwood for over 60 years. Our non-competitive, safe teaching environment builds confidence and self-esteem.
Group swim lessons take place in four heated pools with different water levels for progressive, safe learning. Enroll in one-week or two-week sessions. Hours are 9:15 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, with drop off and pick up at the curb. Visit ASPKirkwood.com to download an application.
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