Places
to go, things to do
Lots
of outdoor places and things in September
Schools are back
in session and many outdoor swimming pools close after Labor
Day. But, there's plenty of other outdoor things for St. Louis
area kids and their families to do during September.
The
Missouri History Museum has a new series of six free Twilight
Tuesdays outdoor music concerts. There's a wide variety of
musical themes.
The concert series
starts Tuesday, Sept. 2. The programs are from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. on the front lawn of the Museum in Forest Park.
Other concerts
will be Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30 and Oct. 7.
The first concert
will feature Boogie Chyld. The band that plays everything
from funk to disco.
Other featured
performers are: Sept. 9-The St. Louis Social Club; Sept. 16-Theo
Peoples and the Mad Musicians; Sept. 23-"Lady Jazz"
Mae Wheeler and Friends; Sept. 30-The Michael Brooks Big Band,
and Oct. 7-The Powerplay Band.
For information,
you can call the Museum at (314) 746-4599 or log on
to www.mohistory.org.
At
the St. Louis County Parks
For kids who
like to hike, why not join the St. Louis County Parks' Hiking
Club. The next quarterly meeting of the club will be Thursday,
Sept. 18.
This will be the
best time to get details on the many hikes sponsored in various
county parks. Membership in the club is $15 per person.
The September
meeting will start at 7 p.m. It will be held at the Affton
White-Rodgers Community Center, 9801 Mckenzie Rd.
For directions,
a copy of the latest newsletter and a membership application,
call (314) 416-4374.
You get the low
down on club events and seminars, merchant discounts and club
meetings.
Also in the
county parks:
* The Faust
Folk Festival, Sept. 27-28
The popular Folk
Festival at Faust Park in west St. Louis County will be on
the last weekend in September, Saturday, the 27th, and Sunday,
the 28th.
The Faust Historical
Village will be filled with reenactors and entertainment.
There are also demonstrations of crafts and refreshments.
Blacksmith items will be available for purchase.
For information,
call (636) 532-7298.
* Late night
fishing at four county parks.
The final Second
Saturday Late Night Fishing program will be held Sept. 13
at four county parks. Fishing ends at 11 p.m.
The parks are
Bee Tree Park, Creve Coeur Park, Spanish Lake Park and Suson
Park. This is the last of six summer night fishing opportunities.
They started in April.
For information,
call (314) 416-4374.
For
"first time" hunters, a clinic and hunt
As we head into
the fall, there are more opportunities for young hunters.
One of the first will be Sept. 12 and 14 at Missouri Department
of Conservation's Busch Shooting Range and Training Center.
This event is
the Youth "First Timers" Squirrel Clinic and Hunt.
This is one of
the department's most popular classes. It's open to kids 11
to 15, who must be accompanied by an adult.
On Friday, Sept.
12, there will be a clinic to help you learn hunting skills
and techniques that can last a lifetime. The clinic starts
at 6 p.m.
Then, at 6 a.m.
on Sunday, Sept. 14, there will be a first-time squirrel hunt.
For information
and reservations, call (636) 441-4554.
Advance
notice for early October outdoor special
If you want to
learn more outdoor skills, the W.O.W. National Outdoor Recreation
and Conservation Schools are for you.
The schools are
coming to Missouri in October and one of them will be in the
St. Louis area.
The St. Louis
program will be on Saturday, Oct. 4, at Spanish Lake.
Young Saint
Louis.com is giving early notice because you'll want to
make your reservations early in September.
There are classes
in archery, boating, camping, fishing, hunting, outdoor cooking,
nature arts and crafts, natural history, outdoor living skills,
outdoor adventures, outdoor photography and more.
To request an
information packet, call the Missouri Department of Natural
Resources. The telephone numbers are 1-800-334-6946
(voice) and 1-800-379-2419 (TDD). Or you can e-mail
to moparks@mail.dnr.state.mo.us.