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What’s Happening in Franklin County May 12 – May 18

From a choir performance, to dance fitness classes, a plant swap and more, here’s what’s happening in Franklin County this week!

Tuesday, May 13
The East Central College Choir and Choral Association will present their spring concert at Immanuel Lutheran Church at 7 p.m. This concert will feature songs about nature including music by Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Elaine Hagenburg, Ola Gjeilo, and featuring “Make Our Garden Grow” by Leonard Bernstein. Admission is free.

Tuesday, May 13
Bad Beats Dance Class is a fun way to get fit. This hour-long class will feature a blend of music genres and decades such as music from the 90s to present day, with dance moves that encompass Latin, jive, country, hip-hop, and more. Register for the class at https://badbeatsdf.com/

Wednesday, May 14
If you’re unable to attend on Tuesday evening, there’s a second hour-long Bad Beats dance class. Register for the class at https://badbeatsdf.com/

Friday, May 16
The Washington Police Department and Dunkin’ are teaming up to raise funds for Special Olympics with Cop on a Rooftop at Dunkin’ Donuts in Washington on May 16, from 6 a.m. to noon. 
Learn more.

Friday, May 16 – Sunday, May 18
The 44th annual Art Fair & Winefest is happening in downtown Washington. The weekend will be filled with food, live music, wine tastings, and art.
Get more details and tickets for the wine tastings.

Photo via Art Fair & Winefest Facebook event page.

Saturday, May 17
Together Treasures in St. Clair is hosting a parking lot sale in honor of its second anniversary of being open for business. Guests can enjoy grilled hot dogs and hamburgers, cold drinks, music, and more.
Visit Facebook to learn more.

Saturday, May 17
This free event allows attendees to swap plants, cuttings, pots, and gardening accessories. Attendees do not have to bring anything to come! The swap is at the main pavilion at the city park in Pacific, near the pool. 
Learn more.

Saturday, May 17
Fugitive Bluff Brewery & Winery in Berger will host a one day Maifest BBQ event that will feature a special barbecue menu as well as live music.
Learn more on the business’s Facebook page.

Saturday, May 17
The Mighty Pines return to Paddle Stop Brewery in New Haven. Music starts at 7:30 p.m .and goes until 10 p.m. Tickets are $20.
Find out more.

Sunday, May 18
Join CiCi’s Devine Designs for a fun workshop where creativity meets beauty! In this workshop, all of the supplies will be provided. This hands on class will guide you through selecting your materials, teaching technique, and providing support throughout your class.
Learn more at the Facebook event page.

Road Trippin’

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

Saturday, May 17
The Hermann Maifest Maker’s Market is from 10 a.m. until
6 p.m. The market will be located on Schiller and Third streets and showcasing a variety of artists, local makers, craftspeople, food, beverages, and more.

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Grab a Burger and a Beer at This Sullivan Brewery

When hunger (and thirst) strikes, those that know me well know that I’m a burger and a beer kind of gal. Nothing can hit the spot quite like a well-seasoned patty or two and a pint of craft beer. One of my favorite places to satisfy both cravings is Muddy Banks Brewing in Sullivan.

With a name like Muddy Banks, it should be no surprise that the interior vibe focuses on the outdoor recreation in the area, with Meramac State Park just a couple miles away, and the food menu boasts burgers, salads, sandwiches, and appetizers.

Photo credit: The Socialite_Amanda Bretz

Drinks include house brewed beers, with around eight on tap at any given time, cocktails and wine, plus items like nitro lemonade, coffee, and a variety of soft drinks.

On a recent visit, I ordered the Bacon Jam burger, which is topped with American cheese, bacon, bacon jam, lettuce, onion, and the house made burger sauce. It’s a big and wonderfully messy burger that will have you licking your fingers and savoring every single bite.

Bacon Jam burger and fries. Photo credit: The Socialite_Amanda Bretz

My husband ordered the wings, which are one of his favorite menu items. A true wing connoisseur, he can’t get enough of the way they’re made at Muddy Banks: smoked, then flash fried and tossed in a generous amount of sauce. There are comforting sides like mac and cheese, potato salad, and baked beans to choose from, but we both love the crispy, yummy fries.

Wings and fries. Photo credit: The Socialite_Amanda Bretz

The Socialite recommends Muddy Banks Brewing!

The details:
725 Acid Mine Rd., Sullivan, MO.
muddybanksbrewery.com
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