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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri Jan. 26 – Feb. 1, 2026

This week’s article is a cure for cabin fever a lot of us might have after spending some time snowed in!

There’s lots of opportunities to get crafty, like a paint & sip night at Sip on Main, create a glow in the dark lantern at Pages in Pacific, and make blankets for Project Linus at DeAnn’s Dazzling Designs. There’s also trivia nights, a chance to enjoy dueling pianos at the P-Town Piano Party, Franklin County Back to School Fair’s Mouse Races, a murder mystery dinner, Wash Mo Blues SnowBall, and much more!

With the recent snow, it’s possible that some events scheduled for earlier in the week may get canceled or rescheduled. I try to keep these posts as up to date as possible, but it might be a good idea double check with the event venue before heading out!

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Tuesday, Jan. 27
*Rescheduled from Jan. 6* Get crafty with DIY Advice Cards. Each card will have its own unique theme, artwork, and rules set by its creator – YOU! The cards will feature messages that can help guide you through situations you may encounter during the new year.
Get more details.

Tuesday, Jan. 27
Smokin’ Oak Pizza in Washington’s weekly trivia night is all about great questions, good company, and having a genuinely good time. Every Tuesday expect hot pizzas, cold drinks on tap, plenty of laughs, friendly competition, and—best of all—prizes. Whether you’re a trivia pro or just in it for the fun, everyone’s welcome.
Find out more.

Tuesday, Jan. 27
Head to The Novel Nook in Washington for a unique book club experience where everyone brings their own book! 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. This is a space for book lovers to discover new reads, engage in lively discussions, and connect with fellow readers, all while celebrating diverse literary tastes. Whether you’re deep into a thrilling mystery, an inspiring memoir, or a thought-provoking novel, bring it along and talk books with other readers on the last Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m.
Get the details.

Wednesday, Jan. 28
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.
Learn more.

Wednesday, Jan. 28
Brushin’ Whimsy is hosting a paint and sip night at Sip on Main from 6-8 p.m. Attendees have a choice of painting two different winter scenes, cost is $35 per person. Pre-registration required.
Sign up.

Wednesday, Jan. 28
N-Sports Rec Center in Washington is hosting a wine, charcuterie, and bingo night. Cost is $25 per person.
Find out more and reserve your spot.

Thursday, Jan. 29
The Alley in Washington is having a Valentine’s Day Gnome Craft & Cocktails event. Cost is $25 per person and attendees will be create a Valentine’s themed gnome painting and receive one drink with ticket price.
Get tickets.

Friday, Jan. 30
Test your knowledge of music trivia at the Washington Elks Lodge. The Music Trivia night will begin when the doors open at 6:30 p.m., and trivia begins at 7 p.m. Cost is $25 per person, drinks are included in price. Outside food is allowed, but outside beverages are not.
Learn more.

Friday, Jan. 30
Do you live with a strange animal? Come to the Washington Public Library from 4-5 p.m. to meet exotic pets and learn how to care for them.
Learn more.

Saturday, Jan. 31
Create a glow in the dark lantern at Pages in Pacific. All materials included, as well as refreshments. $20 each spot with a $5 deposit.
Get more information.

Saturday, Jan. 31
Stop into DeAnn’s Dazzling Designs on Main Street in St. Clair to make blankets for Project Linus. Bring your own fleece fabric or for a $20 donation use the fleece fabric available at the shop.
Find out more.

Saturday, Jan. 31
*Rescheduled from Jan. 24 due to weather* Chef Alex Blattel is curating a special 4-course dinner and wine pairing at Triple 3 Vineyard. The evening will also include a behind-the-scenes tour of the winery’s production facility. Cost is $133 per person. Seating is limited.
Get tickets.

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Saturday, Jan. 31
P-Town Piano Party is a dueling piano show complete with dinner and a cash bar. This year’s event will be hosted at the Pacific Eagles Hall. Dinner is prepared by Vilcek Catering. Enjoy great songs from all eras as our performers entertain you. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the MVR – IIII Bridge Foundation.
Get more details.

Saturday, Jan. 31
Franklin County Back to School Fair’s Mouse Races. Doors open at 6 p.m. and races begin at 7 p.m. sharp. BYOB and snacks, but soda will be provided. This night of fun and raising money will help kids in the area. Tickets are $20 if you buy ahead of the event and $25 at the door.
Purchase tickets.

Saturday, Jan. 31
Head to Blondie’s Breezeway in St. Clair for an interactive Murder Mystery Dinner. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. and the dinner includes four-courses.
Get more info and buy tickets.

Saturday, Jan. 31
The Office Bar & Grill in Washington hosts an Open Mic Night every Saturday from 6-10 p.m.
Find out more.

Saturday, Jan. 31
The Washington VFW is the site of the Winter Wash Mo Blues SnowBall Member Appreciation Night. All are welcome at this event, happening from 7-10 p.m. Enjoy live music by the Faithful Strays, outside food is welcome, but drinks must be purchased at the VFW.
Learn more.

Road Trippin’

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

Thursday, Jan. 29
Head to Ruthie’s Family Restaurant in Rosebud for an evening of line dancing and dinner.
Find out more.

Friday, Jan. 30 – Sunday, Feb. 1
Looking for a fun and winter-themed experience? Noboleis Vineyards in Augusta is featuring Winter Wine-derland Igloos this winter season. These private spaces feature cozy blankets, twinkling lights, and views of the vineyard.
Get pricing and more info.

Friday, Jan. 30 & Saturday, Jan. 31
The Snow Spur Saloon is a winter-themed pop-up bar that’s part of the Winter Roundup event at Brookdale Farms. The pop-up is happening every Friday and Saturday night throughout January and February.
Get tickets.

Saturday, Jan. 31
Are you newly engaged and searching for possible wedding venues? The Hermann Wedding Trail is happening on Saturday, and engaged couples are welcome to check out beautiful wedding, reception and rehearsal dinner venues and visit with wedding vendors who will ensure you have the perfect day!
Find out more on Facebook.

Saturday, Jan. 31
Celebrate National Seed Swap Day with a plant and seed swap at the Rolla Public Library from 1-3 p.m. Attendees should bring packets of seeds to share, as well as houseplants, cuttings, or books.
Get more information.

Sunday, Feb. 1
Prairie Barn Winery in St. James is hosting a Sunday trivia event on Musicals. The will be hosted trivia outside (weather permitting) starting at 2:30 p.m. You can also stay inside for cozy indoor games, wine tastings and relaxation.
Find out more.

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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri Dec. 15 – Dec. 21, 2025

It’s another week of events perfect for making Christmas memories with your family and friends. This week, catch Christmas movies at area theaters, get crafty with some free maker events happening at local libraries, visit holiday pop-up bars, don your ugly Christmas sweaters or Christmas PJs and party at local bars. There’s also lots of chances to visit with Santa or The Grinch, take in holiday light displays, and other holiday celebrations.

Please note I try my best to capture the happenings in our area each week, and some events may be posted too late to make it into the article, so I share those items in my stories throughout the week. Be sure to follow me on Facebook an Instagram to get all the details!

And, as we move into winter weather, event details may change or events may get rescheduled. While I strive to keep these posts as up to date as possible, it might be a good idea double check with the event venue before heading out!

Monday, Dec. 15, Wednesday, Dec. 17, Saturday, Dec. 20, Sunday, Dec. 21
Great 8 Cinema in Union is showing classic holiday movies through Christmas Eve for only $2 per person. On Monday and Wednesday, catch “The Polar Express” and on Saturday and Sunday view “Elf” which will also be shown on Monday, Dec. 22 and on Christmas Eve.
Get more info.

Tuesday, Dec. 16
Scenic Regional Library’s St. Clair Branch is hosting a holiday music event called A Carpenter’s Christmas with Melissa and Tim. The musicians will perform nostalgic Christmas tunes originally performed by the group The Carpenters. This event is free, but limited to 50 people and registration is required.
Register here.

Tuesday, Dec. 16
The Washington Public Library is hosting a Winter Paint Party. From 6-8 p.m., attendees will work on a painting under the guidance of an instructor.
Find out more.

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Tuesday, Dec. 16
The 16th Annual Oma’s Soup Night is happening at St. John the Baptist School-Gildehaus. What started in the early 2000s as a simple night of homemade soup and togetherness has grown into a local symbol of generosity and community spirit. The event was founded by Oma Gildehaus who began inviting friends and family to Cowans Restaurant, which she and her husband owned at the time, each December for soup, fellowship, and a shared goal of giving back. After Oma’s passing from cancer in 2009, her loved ones continued her legacy, transforming “Soup Night” into an annual event in her honor — one that now draws families from across the area. Oma’s Soup Night is happening from 5-8 p.m. Attendees can enjoy homemade soup, and in exchange donate canned goods, hygiene products, or a monetary donation of what you’re able. All proceeds go toward community outreach, with over $5,300 and a record of items collected last year.
Get more info.

Wednesday, Dec. 17
The Washington Public Library is hosting a Christmas Crafternoon event. From 4-5 p.m., attendees ages 9 and up will work on a holiday craft.
Learn more.

Thursday, Dec. 18
Cinema 1 Plus in Washington’s “Happy Holidates” continues this week. The special is a dinner and a movie date package on Thursdays, with a holiday twist. For $30 per person, enjoy dinner at Smokin’ Oak, plus admission to a holiday film, popcorn, and a drink. This week, catch the 80s holiday film “Gremlins.”
Get more info.

Thursday, Dec. 18
The Cigar Vault in Pacific is hosting a Ladies Night. Bring in 2-4 dozen cookies for a cookie swap, enjoy cocktails, cigars, and take home a new piece of permanent jewelry.
Find out more.

Thursday, Dec. 18
Head to Washington for a flashlight candy cane hunt! The event is open for kids ages 1-10, and is $10 per child. The event happens at City Auditorium. Registration required and the deadline is Tuesday, Dec. 16.
Find out more.

Thursday, Dec. 18
Put on your ugliest holiday sweater and stop by Eight Nine Eight Cigar Lounge & Bar in Washington. The establishment is offering prizes for the ugliest sweater.
Get more info.

Thursday, Dec. 18
That One Nail Studio in Union is hosting a Nails & New Links Holiday Social. Stop by from 5-8 p.m. for an evening of holiday cocktails and mocktails, as well as JBloom permanent jewelry, and more.
Find out more.

Friday, Dec. 19
Farmers and Merchant Bank in St. Clair is hosting a Selfies with Santa event from 1-3 p.m. Enjoy some cookies and Christmas cheer and get a picture with Santa.
Learn more.

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Saturday, Dec. 20 – Sunday, Dec. 21
Lost Hill Lake Weddings & Events in St. Clair is having their annual Grove of Lights holiday light experience. View thousands of dazzling lights, enjoy complimentary hot cocoa and s’mores, get photos with Santa, free face painting for kids, and much more.
Purchase tickets.

Saturday, Dec. 20
Cinema 1 Plus in Washington’s final Five Can Film Series of the season is a showing of “Arthur Christmas” this Saturday. Catch the film for a $6 ticket price, or by donating 5 non-perishable cans of food per movie goer. 
Learn more.

Saturday, Dec. 20
Santa Claus is coming to Sullivan Bank’s St. Clair location from 9 a.m.-noon! This free event features milk and cookies, as well as a photo with Santa. You’ll leave with a free photo magnet to take home.
Get more details.

Saturday, Dec. 20
Ladies, Littles, and Lattes is having its 3rd Annual Pictures With Santa event. Photos with Santa are only $5 per family (each family takes their own pictures), there’s also face painting, a bounce house, food trucks, and more.
Get information.

Saturday, Dec. 20
Visit with Santa or The Grinch this weekend. The Grinch will be at R&R Ace in St. Clair or visit with Santa at Sullivan Ace. The events at both locations are from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Get more info.

Saturday, Dec. 20
There’s another chance to see both Santa and The Grinch at El Tapatio Mexican Restaurant in Union.
Find out more.

Saturday, Dec. 20
Scarlett’s Bar & Grill is hosting its annual Christmas PJ Party from 10 p.m.-1:30 a.m.
Get the details.

Sunday, Dec. 21
Blondies Breezeway in St. Clair is hosting a Pancakes with Santa breakfast event. The breakfast event is from 9 a.m.-noon and children 10 and under eat free.
Learn more.

Sunday, Dec. 21
Dahlia Cafe in Union is hosting a Santa Brunch. Take a photo with Santa, drop off your letters to the North Pole, and enjoy a brunch menu.
Get more info.

Road Trippin’

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

Weekdays and Weekends in December
Looking for a fun and winter-themed experience? Noboleis Vineyards in Augusta is featuring Winter Wine-derland Igloos this fall and winter season. These private spaces feature cozy blankets, twinkling lights, and views of the vineyard.
Get pricing and more info.

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Thursday, Dec. 18 & Saturday, Dec. 20
The Barn at Brookdale Farms is transformed into The Jingle Joint, a Christmas pop-up bar on select evenings through the holiday season. Guests will be wowed with the festive floor-to-ceiling decorations like twinkle lights, tinsel, garland, and more. Prepare to hum along to holiday tunes, sip cocktails and warm winter drinks.
Find admission prices and more on Facebook.

Friday, Dec. 19 & Saturday, Dec. 20
Hamilton Holiday Orchard in Rolla will glow with lighted displays every Friday and Saturday evening this holiday season.
Learn pricing and more info.

Friday, Dec. 19 & Saturday, Dec. 20
Hermann’s holiday pop-up bar called Holly Hof is open Friday and Saturday evenings through the end of 2025. Find cheery cocktails, mocktails, bites, and cozy Christmas décor.
Find out more.

Saturday, Dec. 20
Head to Camp Mihaska in Bourbon for a holiday event featuring live music, reindeer games, hot chocolate, cookie decorating and Christmas crafts, as well as a nativity experience and drive through light display.
Find out more.

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

The Christmas spirit is in the air this week! There’s lots of family friendly events happening, like holiday films, visits with Santa, The Grinch, and Christmas characters like Buddy the Elf, kids’ activities like cookie decorating classes, holiday parades, and a family-friendly holiday celebration on Route 66. There are also events for adults like holiday pop-up bars, vendor events, an open mic night, a local author Q&A event, and much more!

Please note I try my best to capture the happenings in our area each week, and some events may be posted too late to make it into the article, so I share those items in my stories throughout the week. Be sure to follow me on Facebook an Instagram to get all the details!

And, as we move into winter weather, event details may change or events may get rescheduled. While I strive to keep these posts as up to date as possible, it might be a good idea double check with the event venue before heading out!

Monday, Dec. 8, Wednesday, Dec. 9, Saturday, Dec. 13, Sunday, Dec. 14
Great 8 Cinema in Union is showing classic holiday movies through Christmas Eve for only $2 per person. On Monday and Wednesday, catch “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” and on Saturday and Sunday view “The Polar Express.”
Get more info.

Wednesday, Dec. 10
Get into the spirit of the season at Mistletoe & Mixology, a Holiday Pop-Up at Oak & Front in Washington. Experience festive decorations, holiday cocktails, themed food specials, and house-made Christmas cookies served at every table. The event will also run on Dec. 17. Reserve your spot for $10 per person.
Learn more.

Wednesday, Dec. 10
Sweat, dance, and support a wonderful cause at the Dance Fitness Party Toy Drive held at Vero Fitness in Pacific. This event is open to all, both members and non-members. To join in the dance party fun bring a new, unwrapped toy to help make the holiday season a little brighter for others.
Get more details.

Thursday, Dec. 11
Santa Claus is coming to Scenic Regional Library’s St. Clair Branch! Visit with Santa from 5-6 p.m., and parents should bring a camera or use their cell phone cameras to get a photo with him.
Learn more.

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Thursday, Dec. 11
On select Thursdays, Cinema 1 Plus in Washington is hosting a special series called “Happy Holidates.” The special is a dinner and a movie date package on Thursdays, with a holiday twist. For $30 per person, enjoy dinner at Smokin’ Oak, plus admission to a holiday film, popcorn, and a drink.
Get more info.

Friday, Dec. 12
Head to Union for the Winter Wonderland Parade, this year’s theme is Candy Land. Take in all the decorated floats, holiday lights, and magic of the evening parade.
Find out more.

Friday, Dec. 12
After the parade, make your way to the Union City Auditorium for a Children’s Christmas Party. Each child in attendance will receive a gift, and there will be balloon sculptures, face painting, and pictures with Santa. The event is free, but please bring non-perishable food items for the food pantry.
Find out more.

Friday, Dec. 12
Want to learn some new moves while also having fun? The Office Bar & Grill in Washington is hosting line dancing from 6-9 p.m.
Get more info.

Friday, Dec. 12 – Saturday, Dec. 13
Lost Hill Lake Weddings & Events in St. Clair is having their annual Grove of Lights holiday light experience. View thousands of dazzling lights, enjoy complimentary hot cocoa and s’mores, get photos with Santa, free face painting for kids, and much more.
Purchase tickets.

Saturday, Dec. 13
Find a variety of arts and crafts, enjoy live music, and more at the Christmas Craft Fair at the Pacific Eagles Hall.
Learn more.

Saturday, Dec. 13
Grab some freshly baked treats from Cozy Crumbs Bakery at two different pop-up events on Saturday. Find one cookie selection at the Breakfast with Santa event at Dairy Delight in Washington, or choose from three cookie flavors at the St. Clair pop-up, happening at Deann’s Dazzling Designs.
Get more details.

Saturday, Dec. 13
The Rockin’ Down Main Street Christmas Parade is happening in St. Clair at 6 p.m. Arrive to the parade route early and set up your chairs to get a good view of the floats.
See parade route on Facebook.

Saturday, Dec. 13
Get into the Christmas spirit and visit with Santa at Muddy Banks Brewing in Sullivan. Have hot cocoa with Santa from 1-3 p.m.
Learn more.

Saturday, Dec. 13
Celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th birthday with a High Tea party at Liberty Hall in downtown Washington. Attendees of this ticketed event will experience, blooming hot tea, a period-inspired cocktail, tea sandwiches, tea cookie, birthday cake, and more.
Purchase tickets and learn more.

Saturday, Dec. 13
Visit with Santa or The Grinch. Find Santa at R&R Ace in St. Clair or The Grinch at Sullivan Ace. The events at both locations are from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Get more info.

Saturday, Dec. 13
The Office Bar & Grill in Washington is hosting an Open Mic Night every Saturday. Stand up comedy, music, and more is welcome.
Learn more.

Saturday, Dec. 13
Essence Salon and Spa in Union is hosting its 1st Annual winter vendor event called ‘Twas the Pop-Up Before Christmas. Find jewelry, bath and body products, boutique finds, salon gift cards, and more.
Get time and other details.

Saturday, Dec. 13
Local author Juniper Nicole is having a Q&A at Lang-A-Tang Cafe & Catering in New Haven at 10 a.m.
Find out more.

Saturday, Dec. 13
Christmas on Route 66 is a free event in Pacific with free Santa photos, a mini Christmas market, kids activities like a bounce house, face painting, ornament making, character visits from Buddy the Elf, Grinch, and much more.
Get time and location details.

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Sunday, Dec. 14
Want to have the prettiest cookies at the cookie swap this year? Attend the Christmas Cookie Decorating Class at Muddy Banks Brewing in Sullivan from 2-5 p.m. to learn the art of sugar cookie decorating. The cost is $32 per kit and the kits include six cookies along with everything needed to decorate.
Register and find out more.

Sunday, Dec. 14
Cinema 1 Plus in Washington is having a Five Can Film Series with a showing of “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” this Sunday. Watch classic holiday flicks throughout the Christmas season for a $6 ticket price, or by donating 5 non-perishable cans of food per movie goer.
Find out more.

Sunday, Dec. 14
Tour homes and private businesses decked out for the season at the Downtown Washington Holiday Tour. Tickets are required to attend the tour and are limited.
Get tickets.

Sunday, Dec. 14
The Pacific Eagles are hosting their Annual Community Dinner from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Turkey, ham, sides, and desserts will be served. There will also be a vendor fair from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
More details.

Sunday, Dec. 14
Lang-A-Tang Cafe & Catering in New Haven is hosting a Kids Christmas Cookie Decorating Class at noon. The cost is $25. Contact the establishment to register for the class.
Learn more.

Sunday, Dec. 14
The Blu Room in Washington is hosting a Holiday Open House. This free event is from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and features a holiday photo booth, chair massages, a free Blu Room coupon, raffles, and more.
Find all the information.

Sunday, Dec. 14
Meet Santa Claus at Linny’s Kennel in Union. There will be treats for kids as well as canines at the event.
Get more info.

Road Trippin’

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

Weekdays and Weekends in December
Looking for a fun and winter-themed experience? Noboleis Vineyards in Augusta is featuring Winter Wine-derland Igloos this fall and winter season. These private spaces feature cozy blankets, twinkling lights, and views of the vineyard.
Get pricing and more info.

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Thursday, Dec. 11-Saturday, Dec. 13
The Barn at Brookdale Farms is transformed into The Jingle Joint, a Christmas pop-up bar on select evenings through the holiday season. Guests will be wowed with the festive floor-to-ceiling decorations like twinkle lights, tinsel, garland, and more. Prepare to hum along to holiday tunes, sip cocktails and warm winter drinks.
Find admission prices and more on Facebook.

Friday, Dec. 12
Head to Augusta for an old fashioned experience at the Christmas Candlelight Walk.
Get more info.

Friday, Dec. 12 & Saturday, Dec. 13
Hermann’s holiday pop-up bar called Holly Hof is open Friday and Saturday evenings through the end of 2025. Find cheery cocktails, mocktails, bites, and cozy Christmas decor.
Find out more.

Friday, Dec. 12 & Saturday, Dec. 13
Hamilton Holiday Orchard in Rolla will glow with lighted displays every Friday and Saturday evening this holiday season.
Learn pricing and more info.

Saturday, Dec. 13
Head to Papa’s Diner/Super Smokers BBQ in Eureka for breakfast with Santa. The event is from 9-11 a.m. and will also feature a dirty soda menu and kids activities.
Get the details.

Saturday, Dec. 13 & Sunday, Dec. 14
The Inn at Hermannhof in Hermann is hosting a Christkindl Markt this weekend. Discover an incredible variety of handcrafted gifts, artwork, clothing, and so much more.
Get more info.

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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri, Oct. 20-26, 2025

There’s a lot going on this week including live music, Halloween and fall festivals continue, as well as Octoberfest events and more. This article contains a handful of the Halloween events like trunk-or-treats and adult events, but if you’re looking for a complete list of Halloween events, you’ll find that in my dedicated Halloween events post which lists events happening through Nov. 2. You can find that article here.

Tuesday, Oct. 21
Head to East Central College for a fun, family-friendly showing of the movie “Hocus Pocus.” A suggested donation of $5 (to benefit United Way).
Learn more.

Photo via ECC Foundation’s Facebook post

Tuesday, Oct. 21
Coconut Grove boutique in downtown Washington is hosting a Christmas Open House. Get an early start on your holiday shopping, while enjoying a Christmas cocktail made by an Oak & Front bartender.
Get more information.

Tuesday, Oct. 21
The Washington Public Library is hosting a Cell Salts for Everyday Wellness workshop. Discover how Schuessler’s cell salts can be a simple, natural way to support your body year-round—from energy and sleep to digestion and immune balance, as well as emotional balance. Join Rebecca Feltmann, BSN, RN, Classical Homeopath & Holistic Health Astrologer, for an empowering and practical introduction to using cell salts at home.
Register for the class.

Wednesday, Oct. 22
The Franklin County Silent Book Club is hosting its monthly meeting at underGROUNDS Espresso Bar in Washington. Bring your book of choice, order a beverage, and sit and read in companionable silence, followed by a short period dedication to conversation, or continued reading.
Learn more.

Thursday, Oct. 23
The next Music on Main event in Union will feature the music of Claudia Rose, with food and drinks available for purchase by Pasta House.
More info.

Thursday, Oct. 23
Union better prepare for some Witches on the Loose! Grab your girlies and take part in this spooky season GNO. Dress in your favorite witch garb and enjoy a themed cocktail by Sip on Main, dance to music, and dine on food from a food truck. 
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Thursday, Oct. 23
Soul Refresh in Washington is hosting a Make Your Own Salad Jar event. Attendees should bring their own Mason jars, salad toppings, and dressing, while Soul Refresh will provide the greens and guide you in the best practices for creating these healthy on-the-go meals.
RSVP required for this event.

Friday, Oct. 24
Head to Union for the Halloween Boo Bash, which will be the city’s annual Trunk or Treat event happening at Union City Park.
Get more info.

Friday, Oct. 24
Get in some line dancing at “The Office” Bar & Grill in Washington from 6 – 9 p.m., and the evening is beginner-friendly, since there will be lessons all night.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
Cinema 1 Plus in Washington will wrap up their Halloween-themed free drive-in movie series with a showing of “Beetlejuice.” Arrive early, as the parking spots are first come, first served.
Get more info.

Saturday, Oct. 25
The public is invited to a free Harvest Festival held at Canaan Land Ministries in St. Clair. The event will feature food, candy, a bonfire, hayrides, and more.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
The Washington Farmers Market is the site of the town’s annual Pumpkin Palooza event. Expect a full of family fun like pony rides, story time, a balloon artist, baking and costume contests, trick-or-treating, and more.
Get the full scoop.

Saturday, Oct. 25
Downtown Union transforms into a haunted haven for Scare on the Square! Enjoy a pop-up scary movie, haunted hayride, spooky vendors, food trucks, and drinks for the brave. This year’s event is geared toward teens and adults—come for the scares, stay for the thrills!
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
The Gerald Lion’s Club is hosting a Trunk or Treat from 5-7 p.m. on Main Street in Gerald. There will also be free hot dogs while they last and $2 s’mores kits to make your own over the firepit.
Get the details.

Saturday, Oct. 25
The public is invited to the lower parking lot adjacent to the fields at ECC for a stargazing event that begins at dusk. Stargazing cancelled if overly cloudy, precipitation, or under freezing conditions.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
Bommarito Cellars in New Haven is having a multi-course fall dinner on its sunset patio. Wines and drinks curated by the winery’s resident sommelier. Each course has hints of fall with a wine perfectly matched to enhance your culinary experience. Tickets are $50 per person and an be purchased online.
Learn more.

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Saturday, Oct. 25
Starting at 6 p.m., the speakeasy comes alive at Eight Nine Eight Cigar Lounge in Washington. Wear your flapper dresses, pearls, pinstripes, and fedoras, and enjoy exclusive drink specials, whiskey flights, and prohibition-inspired cocktails. Snack foods will also be available to keep the night rolling. Expect good company, live music, elevated drinks, and just a touch of mystery. Password is…Eight Nine Eight.
Find out more.

Sunday, Oct. 26
Head to the Knights of Columbus in Union for the Annual History Fair. Attendees can visit with local history and genealogy related vendors from Franklin County and the surrounding area.
Get more details.

Sunday, Oct. 26
The Opera House of Pacific is hosting live music performed by Backstreet Cruisers. The event is from 2-5 p.m. and the entry fee is $15 per person.
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Sunday, Oct. 26
The Garage Bar in Treloar is having a Trunk or Treat in its parking lot. The treating begins at 2:30 p.m., and the establishment will also offer food and drink specials.
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Sunday, Oct. 26
The Washington Police Department will host its annual First Responder Trunk or Treat event at the Washington Fairgrounds from 2-4 p.m.
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Sunday, Oct. 26
Kaleidoscope Consignment in Pacific is hosting its last farmer’s market and craft fair of 2025, and the theme is Christmas. Find local artisans and crafters selling their goodies, and find local honey, handmade jewelry, delicious food, sourdough, and more.
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Sunday, Oct. 26
Hangout Entertainment in St. Clair is hosting a Trunk or Treat from 4-6 p.m.
RSVP by messaging the establishment on Facebook.

Sunday, Oct. 26
The Sullivan Skating Rink will be the site of NTBC’s Fall Festival. The event will feature devotion and fellowship, food, and skating.
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Road Trippin’

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

Tuesday, Oct. 21
CDR Naturals Health Food Store in Bourbon is hosting a free seminar on adrenal fatigue and how to fix it. Space is limited and registration is required to attend.
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Friday, Oct. 24 – Sunday, Oct. 25
Happening every weekend in October, Hermann Oktoberfest features beer, food, music, games, and more.
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Friday, Oct. 24 – Saturday, Oct. 25
Step Into The Hollows at Brookdale Farms in Eureka. This is a haunted walking trail where every rustle, flicker, and shadow may not be what it seems. Journey through winding paths shrouded in fog and darkness, guided only by lantern light and the pounding of your heart. Whispers in the trees, figures that vanish into the night, and sudden terrors at every turn will keep you on edge until the very end.
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Friday, Oct. 24
Witches Night Out in Steelville will feature food, drinks, and vendors, along the sidewalks of Main Street.
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Friday, Oct. 24
Prairie Barn Winery in St. James is hosting a Halloween themed tacos and trivia night. The Werewolves, Witches, and Warlocks trivia night begins at 5:30 p.m., with tacos available for purchase from Space Boys Tacos food truck.
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Saturday, Oct. 25
Bring the family to Brookdale Farms in Eureka for a spooky-fun night of campfires, s’mores, music, games, and more at Broomsticks & Bonfires. Costumes encouraged for all ages!
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Saturday, Oct. 25
The Homemade Exchange is a once a month meetup at the Owensville Library where attendees bring in homemade items – freshly baked bread, home canned goods, garden grown herbs or produce, handmade soaps, and more – and have a one-for-one exchange with other makers in their community.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 25
Fall Nights Cruise-In at Prairie Barn Winery! Bring your classic car, truck, sports car, Jeep—anything with wheels you love. This is a non-judged, no-prizes event—just a great time with fellow car and truck enthusiasts!
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Sunday, Oct. 26
Head to College United Methodist Church in Warrenton for a trick or treat style fall event where participants are encouraged to be creative and not use a trunk! Don’t forget to wear your Halloween costumes!
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Sunday, Oct. 26
Open Mic Night at Prairie Barn Winery with host Bob Kraus. Calling all poets, comedians, and musicians — it’s time to shine! From 3–5 p.m., share your talents with a fun, welcoming crowd. Sign up when you arrive for a time slot. Weather permitting this event will be held outside under the deck space.
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