
to 7:00 p.m., featuring scoops of Clementine’s Creamery flavors from Soda Fountain, the retro diner restaurant at Union Station. Louis Union StationĮnjoy an ice cream social on the Purina Performance Plaza at the Station from 2:00 p.m. Webster Groves, Missouri 63119 Ice Cream Social at St. Louis World’s Fair is the birthplace of the ice cream cone, anyone who says “Show Me Your Waffle Cone” at the shop gets a FREE Waffle Cone Upgrade that day! Louis, MO), Hammons Black Walnuts (Stockton, MO), and Toffee from Belle Toffee (Lee’s Summit, MO)We are also serving Gooey Butter Ice Cream. This is a special all-Missouri collaboration with: Bourbon from StilL 630 (St. “Show Me You’re Nuts” is a Bourbon Walnut Toffee Ice Cream. So mark your calendar now for August 10th! Serendipity Homemade Ice Cream will have TWO special ice cream flavors in the dip case as well as a special offer for a FREE Waffle Cone Upgrade to celebrate the Missouri Bicentennial. Serendipity Homemade Ice Cream Ice Cream Social Reservations requested by calling 31 or emailing An entrance fee of $5 per person will be collected at the door. And what would a party be without ice cream – Rocky Mountain cones – a locally made at Ronnie’s and favorite at The Muny. The Missouri Fiddlers will be playing old-time, toe-tapping music from the past. Guided museum tours of the Thomas Sappington House, built in what then was the Louisiana Territory, 13 years before statehood, will be conducted. Authors Rachel Nolen and Maria Price will be reading this delightful book at 6:30, 7:00 and 7:30 p.m. Mooma and Truman are characters in a new children’s book entitled The Cow Cocoon. Meet Mooma and Truman, a milk cow and her calf, at Historic Sappington House as we celebrate Missouri’s 200th birthday on Tuesday, August 10, from 6:00 p.m. Louis, Missouri 63112 Sappington House – Older than Missouri to 4:00 p.m., you can join us inside for an art activity led by the St. families can enjoy “Inside Scoop,” a special program led by Mama Lisa that incorporates the science of ice-cream making, movement, and music. come get your free ice cream, provided generously by Prairie Farms, while it lasts. At 12 and 2 p.m., enjoy live fiddle music. with a live stream presentation in the Grand Hall. Louis.” Our state dessert is the ice cream cone, so we’ll celebrate with frozen treats! Programming begins at 11 a.m. Join us to celebrate 200 years of Missouri with hands-on activities, pop-up live music, and short theatre performances about Veuve Chouteau-the “Mother of St. Louis, Missouri 63102 Missouri History Museum Celebrates Missouri Statehood Day Tickets are $10.00 per person and include one frozen treat. We’ll have Serendipity Homemade Ice Cream with all the toppings, backyard games, and face painting! Indoors take a tour of the historic house and explore the current exhibitions in the galleries. You’re invited to hang out at the historic Field House Museum for an ice cream social on Tuesday, August 10, from 1:00 p.m. Louis, Missouri 63109 Field House Museum Bicentennial Ice Cream Social Louis, Missouri 63104ħ30 DeMun Avenue, Clayton, Missouri 63105Ĥ715 Macklind Avenue, St.

Louis’ iconic sweet treat! With three St. Why not try Missouri Mud, their love letter to Missouri or Gooey Butter Cake, a celebration of St. Louis, Missouri 63103 Clementine’s Creamery Celebrates Missouri’s BicentennialĬlementine’s Creamery will unveil new Missouri Pride flavors to commemorate Missouri’s Bicentennial. The event is sponsored by Clementine’s Creamery. The tour ends with a scoop of Clementine’s Creamery’s delicious chocolate ice cream inspired by Virginia Campbell’s 1840s recipe.

Louis Area Ice Cream Socials! Campbell House Culinary Tour and Ice Cream TastingĮnjoy a special culinary tour that takes you back to the 19th century through historic recipes, culinary artifacts, and dining customs from St. Why not visit several festivities to enjoy your fair share of ice cream! St. Louis, host of the 1904 World’s Fair, where the ice cream cone was popularized. Nothing brings people together like ice cream, and what a great way to celebrate Missouri since the ice cream cone is the official state dessert. On Missouri’s birthday, people throughout the state will celebrate by attending ice cream socials…in small towns and big cities, local neighborhoods and favorite attractions. Tuesday, August 10, 2021, marks the 200th anniversary of Missouri statehood.
