Places to Go,
Things to Do
Lewis&Clark,
storytelling, kids fishing and more
The month of
May has a bunch of neat participation events for St. Louis
area kids. The Lewis&Clark reenactment group will be on
the move from Camp DuBois, Ill., to St. Charles, Mo., during
the month.
The departure
events from both Camp DuBois and Hartford, Ill., are from
May 13-16. Then, arrival events at St. Charles are from May
14-23.
One great first-of-season
outdoor events is the annual Kids' Fishing Day on May 15 at
the Busch Conservation Area in St. Charles County. There are
all sorts of how-to-do instructors available.
Other activities
include:
- The 25th annual
St. Louis Storytelling Festival from Wednesday, May 5, through
Saturday, May 8. There are several storytelling venues around
St. Louis.
- The annual
Kids Day at the Cahokia Mounds State Historical Site in
Illinois will be Sunday, May 23.
- The St. Louis
County Parks have three beginning fishing lessons set for
Suson Park in South St. Louis County. They are on Wednesdays,
May 5, 12 and 19, beginning at 6 p.m.
- The first
of several special Kids Ride bicycle tours will be held
Sunday, May 16, beginning at Hartford, Ill. The rides are
sponsored by Trailnet, Inc.
(Details for
the Lewis&Clark departure activities at Camp DuBois and
the Trailnet Kids Ride bicycle tours are covered in full stories
in this edition. Check the home page Lewis&Clark
and Bike Riding stories.)

Lewis&Clark
Departure and Arrival
The original
Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery exploration began from
St. Louis on May 14, 1804. And 200 years later, a reenactment
team will depart from Camp DuBois on the same day.
The original L&C
group next stopped at St. Charles where they spent time getting
all their provisions for their exploration. That trip up the
Missouri River and to the Pacific Ocean took two years before
they got back to the St. Louis area.
The reenactors
will follow the same schedule and route before returning in
2006.
To check departure
events at Camp DuBois and Hartford, Ill., see the Camp DuBois
article in this edition. Just click
here for the camp story and event sidebar.
For the schedule
of the St. Charles arrival events, check out www.lewisandclark.net.
Kids
Fishing Day on May 15
The Kids Fishing
Day at the Busch Conservation area teaches kids an activity
they'll enjoy all their lives.
The event is open
to kids 15 years of age and under. It will be on Saturday,
May 15. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. No reservations are
needed.
There are conservation
agents and volunteers available to instruct kids in all sorts
of fishing activities. They include fishing techniques, tackle
craft, ethics and aquatic ecology.
And after the
lessons, there's plenty of time for trying to catch fish in
Lakes 1, 2 and 15.
Kids are urged
to bring their own tackle and bait. But, there are a limited
number of "loaner" poles available on a first come,
first served basis.
For directions
or further information, call (636) 441-4554.

Annual
St. Louis Storytelling Festival
Dozens of storytellers,
both professional and amateur, will be on hand for the 25th
annual St. Louis Storytelling Festival. It runs from May 5
through 8th.
There's even a
Youth Storytelling concert set for Saturday, May 8, at the
Gateway Arch. That event starts at 10 a.m.
For the complete
schedule, see www.umsl.edu/~conted/storyfes/
Cahokia
Mounds Kids' Day
The highlight
of the May calendar at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site
is Kids' Day. The special event from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
Sunday, May 23.
The historic site
was the location of the largest Indian mound community in
the United States. There's a neat Indian museum to explain
the significance of the Cahokia Mounds development.
All sorts of hands-on
activities, crafts, games and dancing are available for kids
and their families.
For a complete
schedule, see www.cahokiamounds.com.
St.
Louis County has kid fishing classes
The St. Louis
County Parks Department can help you get started in fishing.
In May, department agents will sponsor three beginning fishing
lessons at Suson Park in South St. Louis County.
The evening classes
will be on Wednesdays, May 5, 12 and 19. The classes start
at 6 p.m.
The lessons are
open to kids from 7-14. The kids will get instruction from
experienced anglers. The county provides "loaner"
fishing tackle and has set aside a stocked lake just for use
of the kids.
Reservations are
required. Call (636) 391-FISH.