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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.
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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.

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Focus on Your Health and Wellness at Soul Refresh in Downtown Washington

Although it may be hard to believe considering the amount of food reviews I share, I am actually quite into health and wellness. And earlier this year, I was excited to see a new business called Soul Refresh open its doors in downtown Washington, at 11 W. Main St.

The health and wellness-based business focuses on a number of services that are designed to help people feel their best by aiding the body in a variety of ways, from improving the immune system and easing pain to reducing inflammation and toxins that have accumulated in the body. 

Soul Refresh is owned by Ryann and Jordan Greenhoff. After the couple spent time at a similar business owned by their brother and sister-in-law in Marshall, MN., it made them realize that there was an opportunity to bring some of those same beneficial wellness therapies to the Washington community. 

Although her prior professional background was in accounting, Jordan has always had an interest in pursuing alternative ways of treating the body.

“I’ve always been health conscious and interested in other means of health and healing.” Jordan says.

Jordan’s natural interest in alternative means of maintaining health and wellness can be seen in the four services offered at Soul Refresh – cold plunge, ionic foot detox, infrared sauna, and red light therapy. Over the past several years the internet, and social media in particular, has showcased the benefits of these types of wellness treatments. And now, residents in Washington as well as those living in its surrounding communities, can have access to these cutting edge services, simply by taking a visit to a small, locally-owned business.

Services

Since cold is something many people tend to actively avoid, it may seem counterintuitive to pay to put yourself into a tub of cold water. If you’re not familiar with the experience, some of the benefits of briefly submerging your body in a cold plunge tub include resetting your nervous system, improving your mental focus, and supporting the immune system.

Cold plunge tub. Photo credit: Soul Refresh

An ionic foot detox service at Soul Refresh consists of the guest sitting in a comfortable chair, which comes with a massage function, and placing your feet in a small tub of water that contains Celtic sea salt. The salt works with the foot tub’s ionic function to create positive and negative ions that work together to remove impurities and toxins from the body through the feet. Although the process starts with clear water, it will change color and consistency throughout the session, depending on the type of toxins that are pulled from the body.

Ionic foot detox. Photo credit: Soul Refresh

Typically when you think of a sauna experience, you may envision a very hot environment that’s either dry or steamy, and designed to make you sweat out impurities during your time in the sauna. However, an infrared sauna provides a different experience, by using infrared light to directly heat the body. This method is more comfortable and effective since the light allows the heat to penetrate deeper into tissues, muscles, and joints. A few of the benefits of using an infrared sauna include improved circulation, easing pain in sore joints and muscles, and helping the body to flush toxins through sweating. 

Infrared sauna. Photo credit: Soul Refresh

Additionally, there’s a Himalayan salt sauna at the business. When Himalayan salt is used in a sauna, it can improve respiratory conditions by breaking up congestion, help draw out toxins, balance the skin’s pH, and reduce stress through the release of negative ions from the salt. 

Himalayan salt sauna. Photo credit: Soul Refresh

With its ability to improve your skin, hair, cognitive health, and reduce inflammation, red light therapy sessions at Soul Refresh are completely non-invasive and consist of guests relaxing and laying down for up to 20 minutes. The full-body red light therapy session delivers gentle, low-level wavelengths of red and near-infrared light that promote cellular regeneration, reduce pain, and restore the skin’s natural glow. 

Red light therapy. Photo credit: Soul Refresh

Of course, all the wellness therapies at Soul Refresh are most effective when used regularly, and the business’s pricing model is reflective of that, with single session prices as well as package pricing offered at discounted rates, ranging from packages that include three or up to 20 sessions. And all of the packages are “mix and match” meaning guests can choose which services they wish to receive at each visit.

If interested in learning more, visit the business’s website, or book a service online.