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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri June 1 – June 14, 2026

According to the calendar, the first official day of summer hasn’t arrived just yet, but our upcoming local events just scream summer. Community fairs begin this week and continue throughout the month of June, plus there’s lots of summer film series happening at area theaters, ice cream socials, rodeos, and cars shows over the next two weeks.

Adding to the summer vibes around here, there’s community markets, free outdoor concerts, festivals and community picnics, as well as free crafting events, and a lot more.

As a reminder, always double check with event venues before heading out just in case an event gets canceled, rescheduled, or experiences weather delays.

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Various dates and times
Cinema 1 Plus in Washington is having a few special movie events throughout the summer. There are kid films series that are $2 a viewing, as well as a flashback cinema series, which offer a second chance to catch a classic flick on the big screen.
Find out more on Facebook.

Various dates and times
Great 8 Cinema in Union and Sullivan 6 Cinema are also featuring a special kids summer film series that kicks off mid-May and runs through late August. Additionally, the admission is $2, and there are $5 value combos available.
Get details on Facebook.

Thursday, June 4
The Music on Main concert series in Union continues this week from 6-9 p.m. The concert happens at Hansen Park and will feature food and drinks available for purchase from Tribal Crunch and Elmer’s Bar and live music by Country Roads.
Learn more.

Thursday, June 4
Washington Public Library is hosting a free event called Get in Touch with a Dinosaur, at 6 p.m.
Find out more.

Thursday, June 4
Find fresh, locally grown produce and food made with local ingredients at Pinckney Bend Distillery in New Haven. Avant Gardens CSA will be onsite selling produce from 4-6 p.m.
More details.

Friday, June 5
American Street Edge Self-Defense Systems in St. Clair is hosting a women’s street safety awareness and self-defense seminar from 6-8:15 p.m. This seminar is for females ages 13 and up, and space is limited.
Learn more.

Friday, June 5
The Washington Historical Society is hosting its annual Ice Cream Social beginning at 4 p.m. Enjoy free ice cream, games, contests, and raffles, as well as barbecue available for purchase.
Get more info.

Friday, June 5
Bring your lawn chairs to Union’s Concert in the Park, happening at the large pavilion at the City Park. The event will feature music by Daddy Rooster.
Visit the Parks & Rec Dept on Facebook for more details.

Friday, June 5 & Saturday, June 6
The Mid Missouri Rodeo Association is coming to the St. Clair Saddle Club. The event will have bull-riding, barrel and bronc racing, pole bending, and many more family-fun events.
Learn more.

Saturday, June 6
Gentle Giants Ranch in Union is hosting a barn sale and open house from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. Find horse and barn items for sale, as well as have the opportunity to meet horses, learn more about the facility, and the programs and events hosted by Gentle Giants Ranch.
Find out more.

Saturday, June 6
The Missouri Wine and Cheese Festival is happening at McKelvey Vineyards from 12-8 p.m. Hear live music, find local goods, plus sample artisanal meats, spirits, wine, and cheeses from local makers.
Get more details.

Saturday, June 6
Head to Grant Station Park in Union for free train rides, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Learn more.

Saturday, June 6
The St. Clair Farmers Market happens on the first and third Saturday of each month in the St. Clair Elks Lodge parking lot. Stop by between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. to shop from local farms, cottage bakers, crafters, and other vendors.
Get more info.

Saturday, June 6
East Central College in Union is the site of a free stargazing event, beginning at dusk. Bring your own lawn chair and any star-viewing items like binoculars or telescopes.
Find out more.

Saturday, June 6
Front Street is the site of the Labadie Picnic in Labadie. The event begins with a parade at 1 p.m. and the fun goes until 11 p.m. Expect live music, games, family fun, food, and patriotic celebrations.
Learn more.

Saturday, June 6
The Pacific Lions is having a trivia event to help raise funds for purchasing a wheelchair accessible ramp for the building entrance.
Find out more.

Sunday, June 7
Bethel Hills Community is having an open house from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Head to the community located near Marthasville for live music, food, community tours, and shop from a variety of vendors.
Get more info.

Sunday, June 7
The Open Lake Day at Lost Hill Lake in St. Clair is happening from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. For just $10 per person, you can access the lake and other amenities at Lost Hill Lake.
Purchase tickets and learn more.

Sunday, June 7
Classic cars will line the streets of Downtown Union for the annual White Rose Cruz-N-26, from 12-3 p.m.
Learn more.

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Tuesday, June 9
Make a cute dinosaur themed terrarium at Scenic Regional Library’s St. Clair Branch. The Jurassic Jars program is free to attend and begins at 6 p.m.
Find out more.

Tuesday, June 9
The monthly Crafting & Creativity event at the Washington Public Library is happening at 6 p.m. This month’s craft is creating a 4th of July garland.
Learn more.

Thursday, June 11 – Sunday, June 14
The Franklin County Fair in Union will feature carnival rides and games, food, entertainment, and more.
Get more info.

Thursday, June 11
Listen to free live music at the Music at the Market event at the Washington Farmers Market, from 5-8 p.m., with live music by Rockin’ Lazy R Roadhouse Band, food available for purchase by Sugarfire Smokehous, and drinks by Triple 3 Vineyard.
Find out more.

Friday, June 12
The free Sunset on the Rails concert series continues this month in Pacific, with live music by Twist of Fate. The concert begins at 6 p.m. and attendees should bring their lawn chairs and settle in for an evening of lively tunes.
Learn more.

Saturday, June 13
Celebrate 100 years of Route 66 with the Route 66 Centennial Car Cruise-In, held by the St. Clair Historical Museum and Scenic Regional Library’s St. Clair Branch. The celebration begins in the morning and runs throughout the day and will feature talks about the significance of Route 66 in the area, plus live music and food from Bob & Pat’s BBQ, and of course, classic cars.
Get all the details.

Saturday, June 13
The Sullivan Community Market at Muddy Banks Brewing begins at 9 a.m. and runs until 1 p.m. Find handmade goods, local produce, and more.
Learn more.

Saturday, June 13
Attend the Bluegrass and Country Festival at Point Labaddie Brewery. Gates open at 11 a.m. and the fun starts at noon. Tickets are $15 per person, with proceeds benefiting Community Radio St. Louis.
Find out more.

Saturday, June 13
Head to The Club House and Play Cafe in Sullivan for a fun Father’s Day event featuring open play, massages for dad, and Father’s Day card crafts for the kids.
Get more info.

Saturday, June 13
Frisco Farmhouse in Catawissa is hosting a special Father’s Day Farmers Market from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Find unique gifts for dad made by local vendors, with products like tallow soap, meat products, sweets, sourdough, local honey, and more.
Find out more.

Saturday, June 13
Bethel Hills Community is having an Ice Cream Social event from 1-3 p.m. The public is welcome, but RSVP is requested for planning.
RSVP and learn more.

Sunday, June 14
Meramec State Park in Sullivan is offering free fishing for those who served in the armed services at the Veteran’s Fishing Day event.
Learn more.

Road Trippin’

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

Multiple dates from June – August
Brookdale Farms in Eureka is having Camp Brookdale, a summer camp event for kids. This screen-free day camp event will give kids an outdoor, adventure themed experience all summer long.
Learn more.

Wednesday, June 3 – Saturday, June 6
The 78th Annual Belle Fair is happening for four days. Experience fair rides, live music, entertainment, food, livestock shows, and more.
Get more info.

Thursday, June 4 – Saturday, June 6
Rolla ‘s Route 66 Summerfest is happening downtown, with live music, a car show, a drone show, parade, food vendors, and more.
Find out more.

Friday, June 5 & Saturday, June 6
Rodeo at the Riverbend at Brookdale Farms in Eureka is a two night event that features a professional rodeo competition, an outdoor concert, food, and plenty of fun for the whole family. Whether you attend for the action in the arena or just soaking in a perfect summer evening at the farm, there’s something for everyone.
Learn more and get tickets.

Saturday, June 6
Step back into history with a guided tour of The Historic Daniel Boone Home in Defiance. Experience an educational and inspiring journey through the lives of Daniel and Rebecca Boone as you explore what life was like on the early American frontier.
Find out more.

Friday, June 12 – Sunday, June 14
Take your pup to Defiance for the town’s Dog Days of Defiance celebration. Find live music and specials at area restaurants, most of which have patios that are pet friendly.
Learn more.

Saturday, June 13
Noboleis Vineyards is having a Films in the Vines outdoor movie event with a viewing of Jane Austen’s romance, “Pride and Prejudice.” There’s no cost for entry, but bring blankets and the winery will have the popcorn, candy, and wine ready.
Get more info.

Saturday, June 13
Onondaga Cave State Park in Leasburg is hosting a series of free night sky viewing events. This month’s event begins at 9 p.m.
Find out more.

Sunday, June 14
Volksfest (people’s festival) will be held at the Harmonie Verein from 4-7 p.m. in Augusta. The annual family-friendly festival will feature an authentic German dinner of grilled fresh sausage from Williams Brothers, warm pretzels, homemade pickles, fermented sauerkraut, German potato salad, and more. Harmonie bar will be available for drink purchases. Admission price is by donation, with all proceeds going back to the museum.
Get more info.

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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri April 6 – April 12, 2026

This week there’s plenty of events centered around plants – from a class on how to forage a wild pesto from your backyard, to a plant & sip event creating a potted flower, a community gardening event, and much more. For those who love trivia and bingo, there’s a black light bingo fundraiser, plus themed trivia nights that will test your knowledge on all things Marvel, Lord of the Rings, and Route 66 Centennial info.

There’s also community dances, a Cars & Coffee event, a pop-up BBQ event, a chance to watch kites dance in the wind at a local park, and a lot more!

Just a heads up! April is prime spring shower weather in Missouri, so it might be a good idea to double check with event venues before heading out just in case an event gets canceled or rescheduled due to weather!

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Wednesday, April 8
Bedazzle your book at Neighborhood Reads in Washington. Bring your own book from home, or buy a book from the store to bedazzle. The store will have all the supplies needed to decorate your book.
Get tickets.

Thursday, April 9
Want to learn more about small towns across the state and meet a local author? Then head to the Washington Public Library for the Friends Author Series with Author Caitlin Yager, who will sign copies of her book Small Town Missouri.
Learn more.

Friday, April 10
Head to New Haven for a BBQ Pop-Up by Josh Lang. Josh will pick a menu, make it on site and it all happens on the Pinckney Bend Distillery patio. The event is from 4-7 p.m., or until the food sells out.
Get more info.

Saturday, April 11
Kids and families are invited to free train rides aboard the mini train at Grant Station Park in Union. The rides will be from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Learn more on Facebook.

Saturday, April 11
Head to Lost Hill Lake in St. Clair for an evening of community, camping, a potluck, and breathwork.
Get your tickets.

Saturday, April 11
Attend a black light bingo fundraiser event at St. Clair KC Hall. The funds will benefit St. Clair elementary and Murray schools. In addition to bingo, there will also be a silent auction.
Get more info.

Saturday, April 11
Crooked Creek Beef in Pacific is hosting an Animalpalooza event from 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Get more details.

Saturday, April 11
Gateway Kite Club will be at Veterans Memorial Park in Union from 1-4 p.m. for Union MO Kite Fest. The whole family is invited to the park to watch professional flying demonstrations by the Gateway Kite Club.
Find out more.

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Saturday, April 11
Get a Makers Camp Preview at Vibrant Minds in Washington from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. This preview is based on one of Vibrant Minds’ summer camp themes, Makers Week. During Makers Week, students will design, build, create, and solve problems using new, different, and recycled materials.
Get more info.

Saturday, April 11
The Smiley Face Project will have a spring craft and community garden day, in St. Clair which will be an outdoors and community focused event. There will be local vendors that will be selling a variety of items such as baked goods, handmade crafts, art, as well as live music and planting a variety of food and herbs to make a community garden that will accessible for free for those in need. The event is from 12-5 p.m.
Learn more.

Saturday, April 11
Bring your ride, grab some coffee, and chat with other car enthusiasts at Cars & Coffee at St. Peters UCC in New Haven. All makes and models welcome, just swing by between 8 and 11 a.m. to check out the rides in the parking lot behind the church. 
Find out more.

Saturday, April 11
The first Catawissa farmers market of the year is happening on Saturday. Find a list of the local vendors and more on Facebook.
Learn more.

Saturday, April 11
In honor of summer coming up, go to a trivia night in Sullivan with a road trip theme. The event is at the Sullivan Eagles Hall and begins at 7 p.m.
Get more info.

Saturday, April 11
Head to Hoffmann Hillermann Nursery to build your own carnivorous bog garden that mimics the plants natural environment to encourage healthier plants.
Get tickets and learn more.

Saturday, April 11
The Sullivan Athletic Club is hosting a Reptiles, Oddities, and More event. The event is from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and will feature vendors and more.
Get more info.

Saturday, April 11
The Franklin County Humane Society is hosting a vaccination clinic for pets.
Learn more.

Saturday, April 11
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.
More info.

Sunday, April 12
Tri-County Community Senior Center is hosting a Spring Fling Dance from 2-5 p.m. Admission is $10 per person and the event includes a live band, light snacks, water, tea, lemonade, and attendees may BYOB. Tickets are not being sold in advance, so purchase them at the door. And don’t forget to dress to impress.
Find out more.

Road Trippin’

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

Tuesday, April 7
Countryside Farm & Market in Cuba is hosting a Plant & Sip event and attendees will create their own potted flower arrangement.
Find out more.

Friday, April 10
Defiance Ridge Vineyards is hosting a Lord of the Rings trivia night beginning at 6 p.m. Test your knowledge of Tolkien with trivia specific to the books and the movies.
Learn more.

Friday, April 10
The spring daddy daughter dance called The Enchanted Lantern Ball is happening at Brookdale Farms in Eureka. Expect an evening of dancing, magical photos, and a fairy tale atmosphere, complete with a visit from Rapunzel.
Get your tickets.

Saturday, April 11
The Bourbon Area Community Center in Bourbon is hosting a Route 66 Centennial Trivia Night, with funds raised to benefit the Bourbon High School Class of 2026. The fun kicks off at 6 p.m.
Learn more.

Saturday, April 11
Step back into history with a guided tour of The Historic Daniel Boone Home. Experience an educational and inspiring journey through the lives of Daniel and Rebecca Boone as you explore what life was like on the early American frontier.
Get all the details.

Sunday, April 12
Prairie Barn Winery & Christmas Tree Farm in St. James is hosting a Marvel themed trivia event starting at 2:30 p.m. Come out to this trivia event that’s perfect for the whole family.
Find out more.

Sunday, April 12
Frisella Nursery in Defiance is having teaching you how to craft a pesto made from wild ingredients found in your backyard. Attendees will learn how to identify and use common species such as henbit, dead nettle, and more.
Get tickets.

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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri Feb. 23 – March 1, 2026

Get ready for another fun-filled week of Franklin County events with book clubs, a puzzle race, line dancing, black light bingo, a comedy night, a paint and sip event, and an open mic night.

Ready to hit the road? There’s even more events just outside of Franklin County such as a 2000’s themed trivia night, an 80’s themed murder mystery, a winter wine tasting event, and winter bridal shows.

Just a heads up – always double check with the event venue before heading out just in case events sell out or get rescheduled for some reason!

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Tuesday, Feb. 24
Teams of up to six friends will race to be the first team to complete the same 500-piece puzzle in 60 minutes at the Washington Public Library’s Puzzle Race event. Space is limited to six teams and pre-registration is required.
Register and learn more.

Tuesday, Feb. 24
Join the book club perfect for the overcommitted reader. The Bring Your Own Book book club at The Novel Nook.  Instead of a single assigned read, participants bring whatever book they’re currently enjoying—fiction, nonfiction, classic, or contemporary—and share highlights, insights, and thoughts with the group.
Get all the details.

Wednesday, Feb. 25
The Scenic Regional Library Branch in Pacific is hosting a showing of the historic 1926 feature film- The Flying Ace- with a live musical accompaniment by Cherry and Jerry, a St. Louis duo that plays ragtime, blues, and jazz music from the 1900s-1920s, including well-known hits from Scott Joplin, W.C. Handy, Irving Berlin, as well as lesser-known gems. Registration is required to attend.
Get more info and register.

Wednesday, Feb. 25
The Franklin County Silent Book Club will meet at UnderGROUNDS in Washington from 5:30-7 p.m. This nontraditional book club allows you to bring your own book and read in companionable silence, with socializing afterwards with fellow readers. You’ll carve out time for reading, meet new people, and hopefully leave with some new recommendations.
Find out more.

Wednesday, Feb. 25
Do you have a small business and are interested in becoming a vendor at the St. Clair Farmers Market this season? Attend an informational meeting for potential market vendors at the St. Clair Library at 6:30 p.m.
Get the details.

Thursday, Feb. 26
The Tri-County Community Senior Center in Pacific will have line dancing from 6-7:30 p.m. The event is free, but donations are accepted.
Learn more.

Friday, Feb. 27
Fitness Made Fun in Washington is the site of Donuts and Diapers, a sweet morning designed for little ones and the grown-ups who love them. Happening from 9-11 a.m., the event features fresh donuts, open gym play, and quality bonding time in a relaxed, welcoming environment.
Get tickets and more details.

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Friday, Feb. 27
Head to Gerald for a unique paint and sip night that focuses on creating a piece of art that highlights the Northern Lights. Seats are limited.
Secure your spot.

Friday, Feb. 27
Hoffmann Hillermann Nursery & Florist is seeking motivated individuals interested in building a long‑term career in the green industry and are hosting a Career Fair to learn more about available opportunities across horticulture, landscaping, retail operations, greenhouse, and additional areas within our growing organization. The fair is from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Learn more.

Saturday, Feb. 28
Help support Project Linus of Franklin and Crawford County and create something with your hands. The nonprofit is hosting its monthly Make a Blanket day from 10 a.m. – noon at the Scenic Regional Library Union Branch. Attendees will make fleece blankets to benefit local children, and can bring their own supplies or donate $20 for blanket making supplies.
RSVP requested, find out more on Facebook.

Saturday, Feb. 28
St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Clover Bottom is hosting a Comedy Night Dinner & Dance. The evening kicks off at 6 p.m., with dinner at 6:30 p.m., the comedy show by Mike Maxwell at 7 p.m., and live music by Steve Leslie after the comedy show.
Get more info.

Saturday, Feb. 28
Enjoy an evening of Black Light Bingo at the IC School Parish Center in Union. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and bingo begins at 7 p.m.
Find out more.

Saturday, Feb. 28
Learn about seed starting at Hoffmann Hillermann Nursery & Florist. Participants will use reusable pots, domes and trays to plant tomato and pepper seeds. This is the perfect class to get a head start on your vegetable plants for spring!
Get the details.

Saturday, Feb. 28
Head to The Office Bar & Grill in Washington for the bar’s weekly Open Mic Night. Share your musical or stand up talent at the event, happening from 6-10 p.m.
Learn more on Facebook.

Road Trippin’

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

Friday, Feb. 27
Head to Brookdale Farms in Eureka for a special night for mamas and their favorite little cowboys at the The Mother-Son Ranch Night. This western-style evening is all about quality time, connection, and good old-fashioned fun — without the pressure of a traditional “dance.”
Get more info.

Friday, Feb. 27
Defiance Ridge Vineyards is hosting a 2000’s themed trivia night. Check-in begins at 6 p.m. and trivia starts at 7 p.m., with a $25 per team cost.
Find out more.

Saturday, Feb. 28
Love a good murder mystery event? Then you won’t want to miss the 80’s themed event in Owensville.
Learn more and purchase tickets.

Saturday, Feb. 28 & Sunday, March 1
The Meramec River Wine Trail’s Winter Wine Tasting Event will feature wine and food pairings from numerous wineries in the region – from Steelville to St. James. This self-guided tour is $30 per person, with tickets available for purchase online.
Get tickets.

Saturday, Feb. 28
Maramec Spring Park in St. James is hosting The Magic of Maples, a fun and informational event that highlights history of making maple products in Missouri and how to make maple products today. The event is free, but registration is required.
Find out more.

Sunday, March 1
The Wildflower Wedding Market is happening from noon-4 p.m. at The Venue at Wildflower Ridge. Meet with wedding planners, decorators, photographers, caterers, and more.
Learn more.

Sunday, March 1
Folky Fish Fest and Spencer Manor are teaming up to host an afternoon of delicious food and live music as a fundraiser for the second year of Folky Fish Jam Camp. Last year’s jam camp welcomed 30 students from the surrounding areas, where they spent the day learning and jamming with Festival Performing Artists thanks to donations and funding from local organizations and individual community members. This year help offer the camp to as many young folks as possible via student scholarships.
Find out more.

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Sunday, March 1
Brookdale Farms is hosting a Winter Bridal Show. This one-stop planning event, features immersive venue tours, stunning décor inspiration, and direct access to the best wedding pros in the business in one elegant afternoon.
Get tickets and find out more.

Sunday, March 1
Attention poets, comedians, and musicians — it’s time to shine at Prairie Barn Winery & Christmas Tree Farm’s Open Mic event.
Learn more.

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