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Things To Do In St. Louis: Celebrate the Season: Discover St. Louis’s Diverse Holiday Events

The ARGUS Staff by The ARGUS Staff
November 16, 2024
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Experience the richness of diversity this holiday season with unique events and traditions in St. Louis.

The holiday season in St. Louis is not just about turkey dinners and Christmas trees. The city shines as a melting pot of cultures, offering a variety of multicultural events that celebrate its rich diversity. From Thanksgiving through Christmas, here are three notable events that bring together the ethnic tapestry of St. Louis.

1. Kwanzaa Holiday Expo

One the nation’s largest and longest running Kwanzaa celebrations. This event focuses on the fourth principle of KWANZAA – UJAMAA (Cooperative Economics) in an atmosphere reminiscent of an Afrikan marketplace.  Part of the programming also includes performances by local, regional and national artists; workshops, speakers, film screenings, and educational activities. 

2. Cherokee Street’s Día de los Muertos

While Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is typically celebrated on November 1st and 2nd, the festivities on Cherokee Street in St. Louis often extend into November, overlapping with Thanksgiving preparations. This celebration is a tribute to the Mexican tradition of honoring deceased loved ones. The event features colorful altars, live music, and traditional dances. Participants can also enjoy face painting, sugar skull workshops, and authentic Mexican cuisine. The event creates a space for reflection and joy, bringing the community together in a unique cultural celebration.

3. The Garden Glow at the Missouri Botanical Garden

Garden Glow at the Missouri Botanical Garden dazzles visitors with its exquisite light displays year after year. Come to celebrate the season with more than two million twinkling lights, beautiful projections and fun, new experiences.

The lights adorn some of the Garden’s most iconic locations, including the rose garden, and while you’re here, you can enjoy s’mores and festive drinks. Add a delicious meal (your choice of entrée and fountain drink) to the experience or reserve a private fire pit.

explores the diverse holiday celebrations taking place in St. Louis, highlighting the city as a melting pot of cultures and traditions. With its rich cultural offerings, St. Louis provides a unique festive experience where locals and visitors alike can partake in a variety of events. From traditional music and dance performances to food festivals featuring international cuisines, each celebration offers a glimpse into the different cultures that contribute to the city’s vibrant tapestry. These events not only offer entertainment but also serve to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation among community members of all backgrounds.

As the holiday season unfolds, St. Louis emerges as a beacon of diversity and inclusivity, inviting everyone to come together and celebrate. The article suggests that these celebrations provide an opportunity to unite different cultural groups, creating a sense of community while showcasing unique traditions and customs. Whether attending a festival, exploring local art exhibits, or sampling culinary delights, participants can experience the essence of cultural harmony that St. Louis embodies. This festive season, the city encourages residents and visitors to embrace the variety and richness of its events, making the holidays a truly inclusive celebration.

These events reflect the diverse cultural landscape of St. Louis and offer residents and visitors alike a chance to experience the richness of global traditions during the holiday season. Whether you’re exploring international crafts, celebrating with Mexican festivities, or enjoying a nightglow at the gardens, these multicultural events provide a window into the world right in the heart of St. Louis.

#StLouisHolidays #CelebrateDiversity #FestiveSTL

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