The Clifton Heights Neighborhood Association will be hosting its annual Party in the Park from 3:00-8:00pm on Saturday, September 23rd in Clifton Park. The fun begins at 3:00 with food, children’s games, and a silent auction. The games and silent auction both run from 3:00-6:00pm.
Children’s games include a moonwalk, ring toss, bean bag toss, and face painting. There’s even a neighborhood “jail”—you could pay to have someone locked up, or you might find yourself behind bars and having to choose between “doing your time” and buying your way out of the jail! Games cost 50 cents to $1.00; jail prices vary by the length of the “sentence”. The silent auction includes: Cardinal’s baseball tickets, restaurant gift certificates, beauty and hair care products, tickets to local museums, and much more.
Stop by to see the vintage fire trucks on display, visit the neighborhood history booth, and take your turn spinning the “Wheel of Fortune” (everybody wins a prize!). Finish off the day with free live music by the band “Presentations” from 6:00-8:00pm (they play a range of music including classic rock and Motown, mostly from the 60s and 70s). Food and drinks (hot dogs, bratwursts, and/or hamburgers; chips; desserts; sodas and water) will be on sale from 3:00-8:00pm.
Restrooms are available at the park. Bring the whole family, there’s something for everyone! Clifton Park is located in Southwest St. Louis city; two blocks west of Hampton Avenue, between Elizabeth and Columbia Avenues. Call Julie Grant at 646-1581 if you have questions.
We hope to see you and yours there for an afternoon and evening of fun
Thanks
Josh Wiese
President Clifton Heights Neighborhood Association
Great job by the Parks, Street and Facilities crews. The park looks great. If you do not come for all of the fun and games. Come and see the only lake in Missouri that the water is so clear that you can see the bottom.
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