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Where to Take Mom to Celebrate Mother’s Day in Franklin County

If you’re looking for ideas on where to take your mom, or mother figure in your life like a grandma, auntie, sister, or friend, there’s several fun events happening in and around Franklin County this weekend.

Treat her to a special brunch or other meal at area wineries and other establishments, take her to craft and pop-up markets where she can find some new and unique treasures, or if she loves flowers, houseplants, or vegetable gardens, there are a few plant sales and swaps happening this weekend as well.

Saturday, May 9
Find unique treasures at the Mother’s Day pop-up market at Red Door Cigars in Eureka from 1-5 p.m. Shop from vendors offering permanent jewelry, sweet treats, beauty and self-care products, and much more.
Learn more.

Saturday, May 9 – Sunday, May 17
Clancy’s Pour House in Rosebud is giving you a chance to Sip, Savor, and Celebrate Mom for over one week. Reservations are required and spaces are limited, but the $50 package includes mom’s drink of choice, an appetizer, and fresh flower bouquet.
Reserve your spot.

Saturday, May 9
Celebrate Mother’s Day at Brookdale Farms in Eureka. Spend the day enjoying a delicious brunch, fresh spring air, and the simple joy of time together on the farm. With blooming flowers, peaceful countryside views, and a warm welcoming atmosphere, it’s the perfect setting to slow down and celebrate the woman who does so much for everyone else.
Find out more.

Saturday, May 9
If gardening makes her smile, then treat mom to some new plants. Marthasville Fire Protection District is the site of a plant auxiliary sale, just in time for Mother’s Day and spring planting! Happening from 8-11 a.m., find everything from hanging baskets, to flowers, vegetables, and more.
Get more details.

Saturday, May 9
The KC Hall in St. Clair will have a craft fair from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Find goodies from handmade jewelry, to scrubs, soaps, jellies, tumblers, and more.
Get more info.

Saturday, May 9
Give mom a relaxing afternoon of painting and sipping wine at Stone Hill Winery in Hermann.
Find out more.

Saturday, May 9
Frisco Farmhouse in Catawissa is having a Mother’s Day Market from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Shop local farmers, producers, and artisans to treat the mother in your life.
Learn more.

Saturday, May 9
If your mom is looking to brighten her living space with some houseplants, or she wants new accessories like beautiful pots for her existing plants, take her to Swallows Nest in Washington’s annual Plant Swap. Here she can explore a wide variety of plants, shop for unique accessories, and enjoy engaging conversations with fellow plant enthusiasts.
Learn more.

Sunday, May 10
Celebrate mom in style with a special Mother’s Day brunch buffet at Triple 3 Vineyard’s Trinity Hall. Enjoy a delicious spread of gourmet dishes, seasonal favorites, and fresh ingredients—all served in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. This is the perfect way to show appreciation to the amazing moms in your life.
Purchase tickets.

Sunday, May 10
Treat mom to a Mother’s Day Brunch at Root Food + Wine in Augusta. Enjoy a 3-course meal, bloody marys or mimosas, for $50 per person.
Get more info.

Sunday, May 10
Prairie Barn Winery & Christmas Tree Farm in St. James is having a Mother’s Day Tea Party. Enjoy an afternoon tea including sweet and savory food selections. One glass of wine, slushy or non-alcoholic beverage included. Seats are limited and cost is $25 per person.
Learn more.

Sunday, May 10
Celebrate mom at St. James Winery’s Wine & Waffles experience that’s all about treating the amazing moms in our lives. Indulge a delicious waffle and mimosa bar. No reservations needed. Just stop by, raise a glass or two, and make her day extra special! Cost is $19/ Adult $9/kids.
Find out more.

Sunday, May 10
Celebrate Mother’s Day at the White Mule Winery in Owensville, with a fried chicken and roast beef meal offered from 11 a.m. -3:30 p.m. The Gasconade River Band will be playing music in the pavilion from 1-4 p.m. All moms get one free drink. Reservations are required.
Reserve your spot.

Sunday, May 10
Point Labaddie Brewing in Labadie is having a Mother’s Day event featuring baby lamb and goat cuddling. The event will also feature live music and a food truck.
Get more info.

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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri May 4 – May 10, 2026

This week there’s ways to celebrate Mom with brunches, markets, and more. Then there are community festivals this weekend like Founders Day in Union and Miller’s Landing Day in New Haven. If you’re feeling crafty, there’s a create your own lightsaber event at the Washington Public Library, and a craft fair at the St. Clair KC Hall.

There’s also chances to hear free live music at Music on Main in Union, and the first Sunset on the Rails of the season in Pacific. Another free music event is the ECC Pops concert that brings together East Central College, The Pride of Washington High School, Saint Louis University, and Lindenwood University for a performance at the Washington Fairgrounds.

Remember to double check with event venues before heading out just in case an event gets canceled or rescheduled.

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Monday, May 4
Celebrate “Star Wars” day also known as May the Fourth, at the Washington Public Library. Create your own lightsaber at this family-friendly crafting event.
Get more info.

Throughout May
Vero Fitness in Pacific is having its annual free week, allowing non-members access to the gym and group fitness classes, throughout the entire month of May. There’s special events, group fitness classes, and more happening all month.
Get more details.

Wednesday, May 6
Skip the awkward small talk and get straight to real connections at the Businesses 4 Businesses speed networking event in Pacific from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. This fast paced event is built for ambitious professionals who want to meet like minded people, exchange value, and grow their business without wasting time. Expect quick rotations, deeper conversations, and connections that go further than a generic elevator pitch.
RSVP to attend.

Thursday, May 7
Music on Main is happening in Union. Enjoy the music of Claudia Rose, grab a bite from food truck Messy Bettie’s, and a drink from Sip on Main. The concert begins at 6 p.m.
Learn more.

Thursday, May 7
Clark Street Cafe & Bakery in Sullivan is hosting a plant and sip night from 6-8 p.m. Personalize a recycled container for your succulent planter and decorate a sugar cookie. Cost is $35 per person. Included in price: container, soil, succulent, glass of sangria or soft drink and cookie.
Register to attend.

Friday, May 8
Grab your lawn chairs and head to downtown Pacific for a beautiful evening of live music, community, and sunset views at Pacific Station Plaza for a Sunset on the Rails concert. Featured band is Cody & The Chameleons, and the event is from 6-9 p.m.
Find out more.

Friday, May 8
Join East Central College along with The Pride of Washington High School, Saint Louis University, and Lindenwood University as they put on their annual Pops Concert on the Fairgrounds in Washington. The theme for this year is “A Moment in Time.” The concert is free to attend, and there will be concessions available for purchase.
Learn more.

Friday, May 8
Market on Main, the Union Farmer’s Market, is happening from 4-7 p.m. Find items from local producers, makers, and vendors, as well as food from food trucks.
Get more info at ReDiscover Union on Facebook.

Friday, May 8
Make some memories under the stars with your loved ones at a family-friendly outdoor movie night at Our Lady of Lourdes in Washington. Enjoy “The Prince of Egypt” on the big screen in a kid-friendly atmosphere, complete with delicious popcorn and refreshing beverages. Bring the whole family for an evening of smiles, laughter, and connection. The fun begins at 7 p.m.
Find out more.

Saturday, May 9
The KC Hall in St. Clair will have a craft fair from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Find goodies from handmade jewelry, to scrubs, soaps, jellies, tumblers, and more.
Get more info.

Saturday, May 9
The Sullivan Community Market kicks off its season at 9 a.m. at Muddy Banks Brewing in Sullivan. The market runs the second and fourth Saturdays from May through September.
Vendor and entertainment info for this week’s market.

Saturday, May 9
The 2026 Founders Day celebration in Union is happening at the City Park, as well as in the town square area. Find the full list of the locations and times of locations online.
Learn more.

Saturday, May 9
Head to East Central College for a free evening of stargazing. Join other stargazers at the lower parking lot at dusk. Bring your viewing equipment and chairs to enjoy the experience.
Get the details.

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Saturday, May 9
Celebrate Miller’s Landing Day in New Haven from 3 p.m. – dusk. The day’s festivities include music, food, children’s activities, crafts, and a fireworks display to cap off the event.
Find out more.

Saturday, May 9
The Clubhouse Play Cafe in Sullivan is having a Mother’s Day celebration. Kids can play, while moms can enjoy a beverage, with a special Mother’s Day photo backdrop on site to commemorate the day.
Find costs and more info.

Saturday, May 9
Sullivan Eagles Hall will light up the night for a great cause at a black light bingo event! Enjoy a fun-filled evening of glowing bingo, prizes, and community spirit—all to support the Franklin County Safe House.
Get tickets and find out more.

Saturday, May 9
McKelvey Vineyards’ Car Cruise is happening from 1-5 p.m. The full bar and menu will be open all day from noon to 8 p.m. with live music from 2-6 p.m.
Find out more.

Saturday, May 9
Frisco Farmhouse in Catawissa is having a Mother’s Day Market from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Shop local farmers, producers, and artisans to treat the mother in your life.
Learn more.

Saturday, May 9
Bring the family out to Crooked Creek Farmers Market for a morning of animals, food, and country fun from 8:30 a.m – noon. Find 4H demonstrations, face painting, sourdough, farm fresh eggs, and more.
Get the details.

Sunday, May 10
Celebrate mom in style with a special Mother’s Day brunch buffet at Triple 3 Vineyard’s Trinity Hall. Enjoy a delicious spread of gourmet dishes, seasonal favorites, and fresh ingredients—all served in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. This is the perfect way to show appreciation to the amazing moms in your life.
Purchase tickets.

Road Trippin’

Take a little road trip to some of these events happening within a short drive of Franklin County.

Thursday, May 7
Relax & unwind with pampering. light nibbles, mocktails, samples, swag bag and a unique shopping experience at Maggie Grace in Warrenton.
Find out more.

Saturday, May 9
Find unique treasures at the Mother’s Day pop-up market at Red Door Cigars in Eureka from 1-5 p.m. Shop from vendors offering permanent jewelry, sweet treats, beauty and self-care products, and much more.
Learn more.

Saturday, May 9
Celebrate Mother’s Day at Brookdale Farms in Eureka. Spend the day enjoying a delicious brunch, fresh spring air, and the simple joy of time together on the farm. With blooming flowers, peaceful countryside views, and a warm welcoming atmosphere, it’s the perfect setting to slow down and celebrate the woman who does so much for everyone else.
Find out more.

Saturday, May 9
Marthasville Fire Protection District is the site of a plant auxiliary sale, just in time for Mother’s Day and spring planting! Happening from 8-11 a.m., find everything from hanging baskets, to flowers, vegetables, and more.
Get more details.

Sunday, May 10
Treat mom to a Mother’s Day Brunch at Root Food + Wine in Augusta. Enjoy a 3-course meal, bloody marys or mimosas, for $50 per person.
Get more info.

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10 Ways to Celebrate New Year’s Eve Around Franklin County

The end of 2025 is here and if you’re looking for places to ring in 2026, but don’t want to travel far to celebrate, there’s plenty going on right here in the Franklin County area. From multi-course meals, to lively festivities with music and libations, to family-friendly parties and more low-key celebrations that wrap up well before midnight, there’s a number of spots to usher in the New Year.

If you want to enjoy drinks and a cigar this New Year’s Eve, celebrate at Eight Nine Eight Cigar Lounge & Bar in Washington with cocktails, fun activities, giveaways every hour, hors d’oeuvres, and a champagne toast at midnight!
Get tickets.

Those who wish to ring in 2026 with a fine dining experience should reserve their spot at Mangia Bella at Elijah McClean’s in Washington. The special three-course New Year’s Eve menu features lobster bisque as a first course, and choose from prime rib, broiled cod, or roasted duck as a main course, along with a milk chocolate mousse cake for dessert.
Reservations made through Open Table.

If you’re looking for low-key festivities that include an early ball-drop, check out the happenings at The Tipsy Keg in Washington. The celebration happens from 6-9 p.m. and features music by Extremely Unplugged.
Learn more.

Triple 3 Vineyard in Washington is hosting a New Year’s Eve bash that includes an open bar, heavy hors d’oeuvres, live music, a midnight toast, plus a late-night snack offering to keep the party going beyond the balloon drop at 12 a.m.
Get tickets for the event, or celebrate the early ball drop in the Tasting Room, which doesn’t require a ticket purchase.

New Year’s Eve at The Alley in Washington promises something for everyone: there’s blacklight bingo from 6:30-8:30 p.m., live music from 9 p.m. – 1 a.m., plus ball drops at 9 p.m. and again at midnight.
Get more information.

Looking for a family-friendly night out? The NYE Kids’ Jam at Brookdale Farms in Eureka is from 6-9 p.m. and will have an open soda bar, food trucks, games and activities, as well as a photo booth and kid-friendly dance music.
Find out more.

Thacker’s Mini Pub in Gerald will have Family Feud beginning at 8 p.m., a DJ later in the evening, as well as a photo booth, and food and drink specials throughout the night.
Learn more.

Piccadilly Par1 in Union’s New Year’s Eve celebration kicks off at 6 p.m. with a cocktail hour, to be followed by a steak and lobster buffet at 7:30 p.m. There will also be a cash bar and appetizers throughout the night, along with a DJ and of course a champagne toast at midnight.
Get more info.

If an evening filled with karaoke and pizza is your more your speed, then head to Saucy’s Pizzeria in Catawissa. The New Year’s Eve celebration will feature karaoke and a DJ, plus a $15 buffet from 7-10 p.m., and much more.
Learn more on Facebook.

Pool tables, darts, karaoke and pub style food is on the menu at Boomers Sports Bar & Grill in Sullivan. One New Year’s Eve, the establishment will have karaoke, 50/50 raffles, and food and drink specials throughout the night, and no cover charge to celebrate, but will accept table reservations made by phone.
Find out more.

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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri, Sept. 8 – Sept. 14, 2025

This week there’s craft and vendor festivals, a grown up book fair, live music, a breathwork and cold exposure workshop, a rodeo, a car show, and more.

Thursday, Sept. 11
Take in live music by Dave Alans at Music on Main in Union. Head to Hansen Park, for the event. Gates open at 5 p.m., music starts at 6 p.m. Food and refreshments available for purchase by Elmer’s Tavern.
Learn more.

Thursday, Sept. 11
Soul Refresh in Washington is hosting a Breathwork and Cold Exposure Workshop with a certified guide. Attendees begin with a 30-45 minute breathwork class, 3 minute dip in the cold plunge, and a 20 minute heat session in one of our infrared saunas. Afterwards, enjoy light food and time for connection. Workshop attendees should bring a water bottle, yoga mat, and clothing to plunge and sauna in. Cost is $60 per person.
Register here.

Friday, Sept. 12-Saturday, Sept. 13
The St. Clair Saddle Club and the Mid Missouri Rodeo Association are putting on a rodeo. Over the two day event, attendees can see bronc riding, barrel racing, roping, and more.
Get details.

Friday, Sept. 12
Sunset on the Rails is a free concert in Pacific that happens on the second Friday of the month at Pacific Station and features vendors and food. This month’s concert features the music of Sweet Ruckus.
Learn more.

Friday, Sept. 12
The Union Farmers Market is happening from 4-7 p.m. at the corner of Oak and Main. Find items from local makers, produce, honey, plants, and more, as well as food truck vendors and live music.
Find out more.

Friday, Sept. 12-Saturday, Sept. 13
Grace United Methodist Church in Sullivan is hosting a Fall Free Market, where everything is free. Come by to stock up on cool weather clothing for all ages. Shoes, boots, hats, coats, clothing, housewares and linens.
Get event times here.

Photo via Point Labaddie Brewery’s Facebook event.

Saturday, Sept. 13
As a kid, if you saved up your allowance money for weeks to get things at the Scholastic Book Fair, then you’ll want to snag your ticket for the Grown Up Book Fair. This year’s theme is Y2K and is happening at Point Labaddie Brewery from 6-9 p.m. Tickets to this 21+ event are $25 per person includes your first drink. There will also be music, food, swag, and books.
Tickets purchased through Neighborhood Reads.

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Saturday, Sept. 13
Members of the Boone Society will be giving a free presentation at the historic Good Hope Baptist Church on Ridge Avenue in St. Clair. Learn about Daniel, Daniel Morgan, and Nathan Boone. There will be books for sale, and light refreshments served. Attendees are invited to head to the St. Clair Historical Museum after the presentation.
Learn more.

Saturday, Sept. 13
Liberty Hall in Washington is hosting an Indoor Marketplace event. Gifts, art, home goods, baked treats, and something for everyone – free to attend! Bring your friends, your family, and your weekend energy — and support local in a beautiful, indoor space.
Learn more.

Sunday, Sept. 14
Old Farm Winery in Catawissa is hosting a Fall Craft Fair, with craft and food vendors, live music, and a food truck.
Learn more.

Road Trippin’

Take a little road trip to some of these events happening within a short drive of Franklin County.

Thursday, Sept. 11 – Sunday, Sept. 14
Autumn Glow Festival is lighting up Eureka Thursdays-Sundays this fall at Brookdale Farms. This enchanting night walk, inspired by traditional Chinese lantern festivals, is the perfect autumn outing for friends and families. Explore 100s of intricately crafted lanterns, enjoy live acrobatic shows, tuck into tasty local food, and discover a world of festive fun for all ages.
Learn more.

Friday, Sept. 12
Owensville is hosting a free showing of “The Wizard of Oz.” The movie will be shown at Buschman Park and will start at 7:15 p.m.
Find out more.

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Saturday, Sept. 13
It’s time to dust off the jorts, tease that hair sky-high, and crack open a cold one, because things are gettin’ wild at The Rose in Cuba. Expect Redneck jams all night, cheap beer and trashy cocktails, backyard bites and party games. Prizes for Best Dressed, Tackiest Couple, and Most Likely to Be on COPS.
More details.

Saturday, Sept. 13
Take in the sights of classic and unique cars, while enjoying food and crafts from area vendors at the 8th Annual Bourbon Car Show.
Find out more.

Sunday, Sept. 14
Head to Defiance for the Busch and Boots Music Festival. Busch Family Brewing and Distilling is the host for this ticketed event that will feature live music, food, and local artisan vendors.
Get tickets.