
Join us for a free, family-friendly morning at Kids in the Arts District, where you can enjoy storytelling, create mini-books, explore local trails with Trailnet, learn more about the creatures in your own backyard, and discover vibrant murals on a guided tour with Wilderkids Urban Forest School!
Other things to do:
High Low Gallery :
Norman Spencer “The Neighborhood: A Collage of Facades”
Walls off Washington: Guided tour
TIMELINE:
8.00 AM - Blueprint Coffee Opens
8.30 AM - Doors open
9.00 AM - 11.00 AM
Live performance : Bobby Norfolk
Activity: Mini-Book Creation with Beth Bacon
Activity: Explore Local Trails with Trailnet
Activity: Tails with The STL Herpetological Society
Activity: Pianos For People
Activity: Coloring Station
FREE SNACKS!
What to Expect:
Engaging Performances by Storytellers and Musicians:
Get ready to be swept away by the storytelling magic of Bobby Norfolk, an acclaimed storyteller who will captivate you with lively, fun tales that will spark the imagination of both kids and adults. The day will also feature the upbeat, interactive tunes of Marko Polo, a children’s musician who will have your whole family dancing and singing along to catchy songs telling wild stories.
Mini-Book Creation with Author Beth Bacon:
In this hands-on activity, kids will team up with Beth Bacon, a children's author, to create their very own mini-books about the adventures they’ve had and the places that make their community special. This fun and creative experience encourages kids to tell their own stories, express their imagination, and take home a piece of their own adventure.
Explore Local Trails with Trailnet:
Learn how you and your family can explore your community by walking or biking with Trailnet, an organization dedicated to helping people get around and discover the beauty of their local areas. Trailnet will share tips on the best ways to explore the neighborhood and beyond, making it easier for families to stay active and engaged with the world around them.
Get to Know Things with Tails with The St. Louis Herpetological Society:
The St. Louis Herpetological Society will bring some of St. Louis' native wildlife and will be ready to answer all of your questions, like "Do snakes have tails?" and "What do lizzards eat?" and "Can I catch a snake outside and keep it as a pet in my room without telling an adult?"
Kid-Centric Adventures with Wilderkids Urban Forest School
Kids can step into their own story with a guided adventure through the Arts District, led by Wilderkids Urban Forest School, where kids will uncover the hidden natural wonders in this vibrant area.
Tour the Walls:
Take a tour of Walls Off Washington, a stunning collection of over 25 murals created by local, national, and international artists. It’s a wonderful way to explore the neighborhood, celebrate art, and learn about the environment in your own community.
Pianos for People - Play and Learn Music:
Ever wanted to try playing the piano? Now’s your chance! Pianos for People offers a hands-on opportunity to test your musical skills on the keyboard and learn more about their mission to make music education accessible to everyone, regardless of background or experience. Discover how you can be part of a musical community that supports growth, creativity, and skill-building.
Why You Should Attend:
Kids in the Arts District is a special chance for families to come together, explore, and create memories—completely free of charge! From the magic of tall tales and mini-book making to the joy of discovering local trails and murals, this event is designed to connect you with the stories, people, and places that make your community unique. It’s a perfect way to spend the day, celebrate creativity, and connect with your neighbors.
Come for the stories. Stay for the adventures. Leave inspired by the world around you.