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The "Shifting Gears" exhibit opens Sunday, Oct. 15, at the museum in Forest Park. Stars of the show will be the antique cars themselves. Among those on display will be a 1900 St. Louis Gasoline Motor Carriage, a 1906 Success, a 1919 Dorris panel truck and a 1924 Moon car. In addition, there will be over 70 artifacts, including early car manuals, photographs and driving clothes. The exhibit will be at the museum until April 1, 2007. For information, either call (314) 746-4599 or visit www.mohistory.org. Happenings4Youth kickoff rally The rally is Thursday, Oct. 12, from 3 to 6 p.m. Kids are invited and admission is free. A new booklet listing over 240 after-school programs will be available. Also, a new more user-friendly website will be on display. The address is www.happenings4youth.org. Carmen Barton, a young comedian, will be the rally emcee. Winners of a Happenings4Youth public service announcement contest will perform. About 20 after-school program agencies will have interactive displays and exhibits. There will be snacks for the kids.
For more, call St.Louis4Kids at (314) 241-0011 or visit www.stlouis4kids.org. Autumn color on display
And, the Great Rivers Scenic Byway from the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers north provides some of the prettiest color. The Trailnet organization recommends the 33 miles from Hartford, Ill., to Pere Marquette State Park. The route is lined with bluffs with colorful maple and oak trees. For more, visit www.confluencegreenway.org. MDC's 1st Deer Camp The site is located off 1-44 at the Antire exit. Hours are 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission is free. Activities include free firearms firing. Exhibitors and vendors will have the latest in hunting equipment. For information, call (636) 938-9548. Wolf Sanctuary's Open House In addition to touring the sanctuary, visitors will see representatives of a variety of other dog organizations. They include the Disc Dog Club, St. Louis Police Department's Canine Unit, Gateway Search Dog Club and Gateway Sled Dog Club. The kids also get a chance to talk with keepers at the Wolf Sanctuary. The Wolf Sanctuary is located off 1-44 at the Exit 269 at Antoire. Once off the exit, go straight ahead to the Tyson Research area. For more information, call (636) 938-5900. Public Ice-Skating opens The Kennedy skating in South County opened Saturday, Sept. 23. Skating opens at the North County complex on Saturday, Oct. 7 and at Greensfelder on Friday, Oct. 13. Call ahead for hours and admission charges. At North County, call (314) 355-7374; at Kennedy, (314) 894-3089, and at Greensfelder, (636) 394-0922. A variety of fall hikesMissouri Department of Conservation areas offer a variety of outdoor hikes and even a little caving for kids in October. The Busch Conservation area in St. Charles County has an Owl Prowl on Saturday, Oct. 21, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Call (636) 441-4554. The Columbia Bottom Conservation area in extreme north St. Louis County has a discovery hike on Thursday, Oct. 19, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. The short hike will show how plants and animals prepare for the change of seasons. Call (314) 877-6014. The Powder Valley Conservation center also has an owl hike for kids Saturday, Oct. 7, from 10 to 11 a.m. Call (314) 301-1500. The Rockwoods Reservation in West County has both a fall color hike and a hike to Rockwoods Cave. The fall color hike is 2.5 miles on Saturday, Oct. 14. The caving hike is Friday, Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to noon. Call (636) 458-2236.
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