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Around the town september 22-24 pub
1. WHAT’S HAPPENING AROUND THE TOWN THIS WEEKEND?
August 4-6, 2017
Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival at Soulard Market Park (Fri. Sept. 22-
Sun. Sept. 24. Times: Fri. & Sat. 10 am-10 pm, Sun. 11 am-8 pm) — Soulard, St. Louis’
French heritage district, goes Latino at the largest Hispanic celebration in St. Louis.
Featuring 70 food and craft; salsa and bachata lessons; live bands and traditional folk-
loric dancers; and foods and beverages from Mexico, Dominican Republic, Argentina,
Belize, and more. Free. Go to www.hispanicfestivalstl.com.
Moonlight Ramble in Downtown St. Louis (Fri. Sept. 23-Sat. Sept. 24;
11:45 pm-3 am) — The Moonlight Ramble is the longest running nighttime bike ride in
the U.S., and a great source of pride for St. Louis. The ride that began with one rider
has grown into an annual tradition with thousands of riders taking to the streets of St.
Louis at midnight. Go to: www.moonlightramble.com to register.
The 7th Annual Oktoberfest at Urban Chestnut Midtown Brewing Company on Washington
Ave. (Fri. Sept. 22-Sun. Sept 24. Times: Fri. 12-11 pm; Sat. 11 am-11 pm; Sun. 12-7 pm) — The traditional
Oktoberfest experience starts with bier. UCBC’s OktoberFestbier/Märzen (Oachkatzlschwoaf) will be available in
half-liter and liter pours at the fest, as well as German fare such as pretzels, brats, currywurst, and frikadellen.
To purchase food and beer tokens in advance (new this year), go to: www.urbanchestnut.com.
Strange Folk Festival at Carondelet Park (Fri. Sept. 22-Sun. Sept. 24. Times: Fri. 3-7 pm; Sat. 10 am-7
pm; & Sun. 10 am-7 pm) — One of the most popular indie show’s for the past 10 years, the festival has moved
from Lafayette Park to Carondelet Park with the new location offering plenty of room for its 200 artists and craft-
ers and curatorial vintage dealers, along with activities, live music, and food. Free admission. Go to:
www.strangefolkfestival.com.
Creepyworld Haunted House in Fenton (Fri. Sept. 22 & Sat. Sept. 23; 7:30-11 pm) — Creepyworld
Haunted House Scream park features 13 major haunted attractions including the new haunted hayride and
Quarantine World War Zombie. Located off South Old Highway 141. Admission: $30. To purchase tickets, direc-
tions, and days of operation, go to: www.scarefest.com.
St. Louis Renaissance Festival at Rotary Park in Wentzville (Sat. Sept. 23 & Sun. Sept. 24;
10 am-6 pm) — Travel back in time and step into the beautifully wooded, 16th century village called Petit Lyon.
This weekend’s theme is a “High Seas Adventure,” featuring “Talk Like a Pirate,” and “Pirate Costume” contests;
beard and tattoo competitions; and keg toss. To purchase tickets, go to: www.sstlrenfest.com.
End of Summer Luau at Three Sixty Rooftop Bar (Fri. Sept. 22, 4-11:55 pm) — Say so long summer
and aloha to a night filled with grass skirts, torch lights, city lights and tasty bites. Celebrate summer’s end roof-
top style with signature cocktails and more. Free and open to the public until 10 pm; after 10 pm, a fee of $10
per person. VIP reserved seating available with minimum food and beverage purchase, per person of $35. Ha-
waiian buffet with pig roast for $20 plus tax per person. Contact Amber at abrda@360-stl.com to reserve.
Oktoberfest at Frontier Park in St. Charles (Fri. Sept. 22-Sun. Sept. 24. Times: Fri. 4-11 pm; Sat. 10 am
-11 pm; Sun. 10 am-5 pm) — Prost! It’s time to raise a stein and salute the German Oktoberfest season — Amer-
ican style! Food, drinks, entertainment and more. Go to: www.saintcharlesoktoberfest.com to learn more.
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Captain Underpants (PG)
Weekend Forecast
Friday: Mostly sunny 94°/69°
Saturday: Mostly sunny 94°/67°
Sunday: Mostly sunny 93°/68°
AT THE MOVIES
September 22-24, 2017