Vincentennial
Movie Geek to Host Presentation on St. Louis Legend Vincent Price October 28th at The Missouri History Museum
“It’s a pity you didn’t know when you started your game of murder that I was playing, too!”
The Healthy History-Lovin’ Halloween Party will be held at The Missouri History Museum ( 5700 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63112) Thursday October 28th from 4:30 – 7pm. Admission is FREE. We Are Movie Geeks’ own Tom Stockman will be set up with a table there with Vincent Price memorabilia and prizes and will asking Vincent Price movie trivia questions. The Missouri History Museum’s site can be found HERE
Born in St. Louis on May 27, 1911, iconic actor Vincent Price retained a special fondness for his place of origin, and that love was reciprocated with Vincentennial, a celebration of his 100th birthday in his hometown thta Tom Stockman directed back in May of 2011 (for summary of all the Vincentennial activities go HERE).
Join the Missouri History Museum for a movin’ and groovin’ candy-free Halloween party! Kids are encouraged to wear their costumes while they participate in Halloween-inspired spooktacular stretches and a monster mash dance bash. Craft your own make-and-take treasures, and don’t forget our suspenseful story time.
Mask are required over the nose and mouth for all guests over 5 years old.
4:30pm–7pm | History Halloween Hunt – Discover these spooky spots on this museum scavenger hunt and earn yourself a candy-free treat at each stop! Enjoy a carnival style game while you’re there.
Join us for some fun fall and Halloween crafts in the Schnuck’s Classroom. Make your own Halloween crown, pumpkin or apple paper mosaic, or enjoy some coloring!
4:45pm–5:15pm | It’s a Halloween story time and we’re reading Saint Louis Boo! by Carolyn E. Mueller and Halloween Scare in St. Louis by Eric James. Finish story time with a “Spooky Walk” sing along.
5:30pm–6pm and 6:30pm–7pm | Get that blood pumping with some Halloween-inspired stretches and a monster mash dance party with a mini light show.
All pre-scheduled public and member virtual programs have automated closed captioning available. Additionally, ASL interpretation is available for programs with two weeks advanced notice. Please email access@mohistory.org to request ASL interpretation or with other accessibility questions.
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