6/13/2023 0 Comments Legion of the unliving membersCelebrate music from the 1960s, ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s. Holy Virgin Mary & Shoghagat Armenian Church, 400 Huntwood Road, Swansea. ▪ Holy Virgin Mary & Shoghagat Armenian Church Musical Trivia Extravaganza - 7 p.m. Proceeds to support Holy Rosary Ladies’ Sodality. Tickets and tables available at or at the door. Three reverse bingo games ($5 each) to win special prizes. ![]() Tickets are $35 for 10 bingo games, each an opportunity to win a designer purse. Silver Creek Saloon, 2520 Mascoutah Ave., Belleville. For more information, contact Yvonne Bright, 61 or Troy Senior Center Bingo - 12:30 p.m. American Legion Post 365, 1022 Vandalia St., Collinsville. Water, soda and coffee will be available for purchase. For details about the festival, visit Games The Strawberry Festival at Eckert’s Belleville Farm takes place every weekend in May starting May 13. This will be an unticketed event, but fees will be charged for some activities. Enjoy tractor rides out to the pick-your-own strawberry fields, festival foods, carnival rides, a wagon ride, a petting zoo, and more through Memorial Day. An all-American carnival with fun on the farm for the whole family. Saturdays-Sundays starting May 13 through the weekend of May 27. More than 20 partnering organizations will feature booths and activities that teach about outdoor recreation and safety with demonstration, live wildlife displays and more. (Recreation, Education, and Conservation) Fest is the largest recreation and safety festival in the Riverbend. National Great Rivers Museum, 2 Locks and Dam Way, Alton. Louis musician Veronica Mary Agnes, Show ‘n’ Shine Car Show, food trucks, Navy Ceremonial Guard Drill Team, yoga & tai chi, food demos, Veterans Resource Village where veterans, caregivers and community supporters can get information, and more. Includes: Navy Band Great Lakes “The Voyagers,” St. Jefferson Barrack VA Hospital, 1 Jefferson Barracks Drive, St. ▪ Veterans Affairs: A Salute to Veterans - 10 a.m. For more information on the schedule and parking, visit scott.af.mil/Airshow. The show features numerous displays, demonstrations and performances, including the U.S. No paper, glass, plastic, wood, cardboard or tires. Accepting office equipment, vehicles, electronics, batteries, appliances, machinery. ▪ Metals & Electronics Recycle Drive - 9 a.m. Some sales will be open Thursday-Friday, May 11-12.) Exit 34 off of Interstate 64. ▪ Damiansville & Albers Village-wide Spring Garage Sales - 7 a.m. Admission $5 on Friday, free on Saturday. Activities, educational engagements and themed-treats will be available throughout the Zoo, as guests learn about the importance of helping migratory birds. ▪ World Migratory Bird Day at the Saint Louis Zoo - 10 a.m. Vintage, antique, industrial, architectural, repurposed and collectible goods. Fresh fruits and vegetables, cheeses, grass-fed beef, free-range eggs, trout, poultry, pork products, honey, baked goods, jams and jellies, nuts, coffee, chocolates and more. Along the Delmar Loop, 6655 Delmar Blvd., rear lot, University City, St. ▪ University City Farmers Market - 8:30 a.m. A variety of vendors will sell diverse items such as antiques, collectibles, handmade items, plants, jewelry, kettle corn, fair food and more! Admission and parking are free. Fresh, local produce, eggs, meats, a variety of vendors and goods. Just west of Center Cross Drive in Tower Grove Park at 4256 Magnolia Ave., St. Live music, patio seating, food truck on site. A selection of bakers and sweet treats along with coffee, craft brew beverages and artisans. Locally grown vegetables, flowers, fruits, eggs, cheese and meats. ▪ Vine Street Market at O’Fallon Station - 8 a.m. Fresh, locally grown produce, baked goods, crafts, live music and so much more. ▪ Land of Goshen Community Market - 8 a.m. An abundance of fresh produce, crafts, baked goods, plants and flowers, locally-raised, hormone-free meat, handmade soaps, jewelry, artwork, and much more. Corner of Landmarks Boulevard and Henry Street, Alton. ▪ Alton Farmers & Artisans Market - 8 a.m. Fresh produce, grass fed beef and other meats, plants, honeys, jams and jellies, crafters, and more. Northwest corner of East Washington and South Charles streets, Belleville. ▪ Belleville Old Town Farmers Market - 7:30 a.m. ![]() Live entertainment and activities for the kids too. Produce, plants, baked goods, coffee vendors and so much more. ![]() Monroe County Annex, 901 Illinois Ave., Waterloo. ▪ Monroe County Farmers Market - Waterloo - 7:30 a.m. Local vendors offering plants and produce, baked treats and more. ![]() ▪ Monroe County Farmers Market - Columbia - 4-7 p.m. Fresh local produce, baked goods, unique handmade crafts and more.
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