Enjoy the African Arts Festival at the Forest Park World’s Fair Pavilion this Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day weekend events, for everyone to get out and enjoy the Sun, and the Summer kick-off.

First of all, we all know the summer season is right around the corner. The St. Louis weather is heating up and the area is already preparing us for what is in store.

We at The Argus, have found some great things to do, including the popular African Arts Festival, taking place Memorial Day weekend. This spectacular family friendly event will be at The Forest Park World’s Fair Pavillion.

And it is a delight for the whole entire family, as well as the Vegans in your life. Last, I will leave you with the promotional flyer, for that event and several more.

So, be safe and have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend, from all of us at The St. Louis Argus.

STL Arts Festival

The St. Louis African Arts Festival is held in beautiful Forest Park. Each year the festival attracts a diverse audience of thousands of local residents and out-of-town visitors during the Memorial Day weekend. The Festival draws the community together in celebration of the rich contributions of Africa and the African Diaspora (diaspora–people settled far from their ancestral homelands). The annual event enjoys partnerships with major local cultural institutions as the Saint Louis Art Museum, the Saint Louis Zoo, the Missouri History Museum, the St. Louis Public Library, the Muny, and Washington University in St. Louis.

World’s Fair Pavillion, 1904 Concourse Dr, St. Louis, MO 63110

More:

SATURDAY, MAY 27, 2023, AT 8 PM
Memorial Day Weekend @Live by Loews
SUNDAY, MAY 28, 2023, AT 7 PM
MEMORIAL DAY REGGAE MUSIC LIVE FROM JAMAICA
1424 N Broadway, St Louis, MO 63102-2303, United States
MONDAY, MAY 29, 2023 AT 10 AM
Memorial Day Observance
Soldiers Memorial Military Museum

Now, get them IPhones out, and search for more information!

Share:

On Key

Related Posts

IRckC – Making Communities Better
IRckC is a non-profit organization dedicated to making communities better through education, youth development and workforce development.