If you are looking for something to do tonight, I would highly recommend checking out the opening reception of the Contemporary Art Museum's Summer Exhibition. It will feature Urban Planning: Art and the City 1967-2017, which is a group exhibition of artists' response to the transformational effects of urban development in the United States.Afterwards, you can head downtown to Rosalita''s Cantina for their 7th annual Cinco de Mayo street festival! There will be food, drinks, music and more! It's always a good time, and you know that I love a good festival! For a bit of a different flavor, you can head to the St. Louis Science Center as they host their First Fridays event. This month the theme is The Hunger Games. This happening is intended for audiences 16 years of age and older. Tomorrow, after volunteering with my fellow St. Louis REALTORS and Rebuilding Together to help out a few homeowners in the Old North neighborhood, you will find me and my girls at the Cinco de Mayo Festival on Cherokee Street! The People's Joy Parade starts at 11am and there will amazing food, live music on 3 different stages along with plenty of activities for everyone! I hope to see you there! You might also want to sneak by The Stage at KDHX tomorrow morning to watch them "walk the dog" at the United YoYo Championships. Tomorrow is also Derby Day, so you may want to Grab your hat or bowtie - or just come Derby Day Casual to the beautiful 90 acre campus of TREE House of Greater St. Louis (formerly Therapeutic Horsemanship) to help raise funds to cover the care of our amazing herd of therapy horses and enjoy the race! From now through Sunday, the 2nd annual Tennessee Williams Festival in St. Louis celebrates our own renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright at locations around the Grand Center Theatre District. Also, today and tomorrow, the 2017 St. Louis Microfest beer tasting festival will be in Forest Park. In addition to tasting international and local brews, it includes live music, silent auction, food, live brewer and chef demonstration! On Sunday, you can also check out rescheduled ArtFest in Richmond Heights , which promises to be a great time, complete with amazing local artists, crafts, music and more! Starting this Sunday and continuing on the first Sunday of every month through the end of the year, the St. Louis Running Tour invites runners of all abilities to join in a 4.5 mile trot through everyone's beloved Forest Park.
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