Edwardsville and Glen Carbon Real Estate Chat: Labor Day Weekend Events In And Around Madison County, IL

Labor Day Weekend Events In And Around Madison County, IL

Via Nancy Milton, REALTOR, GRI:

Labor Day weekend is an event-rich time in Southwestern Illinois, Madison County and the greater St. Louis region. You can travel back in time to the Victorian era, enjoy a celebration of Japanese culture, rock on to the St. Louis blues and party with the Greek community.

Following is just a quick selection of some of the best events. Get out and take advantage of the wonderful things to see and do this time of year.

ALTON BLOCK PARTY

3rd Street between Piasa and State streets
Saturday, August 30, 2008, 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Just steps away from the Mighty Mississippi River, Alton turns 3rd street into a live music and dance venue for the evening. The Night Owls start the music at 6:30 and local restaurants and clubs hit the street with a big variety of goodies. Kids' activities start at 4 p.m. (618) 465-6676.

79th ANNUAL BETHALTO HOMECOMING

August 29 - August 31, September 1; Friday, 5 p.m. - Midnight; Saturday & Sunday, noon - Midnight; Monday, noon - 10 p.m. Bethalto Park  is the site for this annual Labor Day festival featuring carnival rides and games, crafts, tasty food items and plenty of free entertainment. 618-377-1072

ST. NICHOLAS GREEK FESTIVAL

Central West End neighborhood, in St. Louis, 4967 Forest Park Blvd. at Kingshighway. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. 314-361-6924.  Say Opa!  It's time for the best Greek food in the region. Go hungry and order Moussaka (bakes eggplant and ground beef cassarole), lamb shanks, spinach pies, honey-sweet Baklava and much more. Plus there are performances by Greek folk dancers at 1:15, 3:15 and 5:15 each day, tours of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church and a Greek goods marketplace.

BIG MUDDY BLUES FESTIVAL

Laclede's Landing entertainment district, Downtown St. Louis, Find out how good feelin' bad can be at the Annual Big Muddy Blues Festival. The free festival focuses on the best local, national and regional blues artists performing on three stages.

JERSEY COUNTY VICTORIAN FESTIVAL

August 30, 31 & September 1; Hazel Dell Historic Farm, 25007 Highway 67, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. $7 admission, $2 for kids under 12. This annual iving history event presents a large Civil War reenactment. Bluegrass bands, tours of the Fulkerson Mansion, arts and crafts, antiques and great food are part of the day. See steam engines, tractors and other historic farm equipment plowing, threshing and sawing. Don't get in the middle of the Duel of Honor or stagecoach robbery which take place daily. For more information (618) 498-5590.

JAPANESE FESTIVAL

August 30-31, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.; September 1, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Grounds open at 9 a.m., go early to beat the rush.) Missouri Botanical Garden. From massive Sumo wrestlers to delicate flower arrangements and stirring Taiko drummers, this festival celebrates all things Japanese. Set in the delightful Missouri Botanical Garden -- home of the largest authentic Japanese Garden in North America -- the festival is an annual family favorite in the St. Louis region. For more information, 314-577-9400.

About the Author:  Kristina Pratt is a REALTOR® with Goshen Realty Group at RE/MAX Preferred Partners in Edwardsville, Illinois. She and Nancy Milton help their customers buy and sell homes and investment properties in St. Louis' Illinois suburbs of Madison and St. Clair counties with special emphasis on the communities of Edwardsville, Glen Carbon, Maryville, Collinsville and Troy. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.GoshenRealtyGroup.com or e-mail Kristina@GoshenRealtyGroup.com

 

Comments

So much stuff to do and so little time to get it all done.  Oh well I am off to the Botanical Garden and taking my camera and Flip.

Posted by Don Rogers REALTOR®, GRI O'Fallon MO & St Charles County MO homes (RE/MAX Gold) about 1 year ago

Be sure to share some of your pics, Don.  :) The gardens are beautiful this time of year.  And we've got amazing weather for it, too.

Posted by Kristina Pratt, REALTOR® - GoshenRealtyGroup.com (St. Louis' Illinois Suburbs - RE/MAX Preferred Partners) about 1 year ago

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