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Free: Chill With The Penguins At The St. Louis Zoo

There’s still time to chill with the penguins at the  The Living World at Saint Louis Zoo‘s Delta Dental Winter Zoo on Sundays this month.

From 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Feb.  12 and 19, 2012, families can celebrate the tuxedoed birds with penguin-themed activities, games, crafts, and more. The Feb. 19 event features a Mardi Gras celebration for the whole family.

Penguins like to stroll outside on cold days so when temperatures go below 50 degrees on Sundays, several king and gentoo penguins that reside indoors will venture outdoors at 2 p.m. for Penguin Parade presented by North Star Frozen Treats. They’ll be waddling down the path from the exit of P&P Provisions gift shop to the entrance of Penguin & Puffin Coast for about 30 minutes.

On Sunday, February 19, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Zoo gets in a Mardi Gras mood with  Delta Dental Mardi Gras, an event that includes mask making, jugglers, beads, live music and more. Visitors can turn their child’s wagon or stroller into a Mardi Gras parade float, and join in the parade through the Zoo at 3 p.m. led by the Zoo’s costumed characters and Delta Dental’s Tooth Wizard and P.A.N.D.A.

Delta Dental’s “Tooth Wizard,” his pal “P.A.N.D.A.” and arch-enemy “PlaqueMan” will star in Land of Smiles stage show in The Living World at 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. each week (no 3 p.m. show on Feb. 19). Land of Smiles entertains and educates children on the importance of maintaining good oral health habits, eating healthy foods and engaging in active play. Each child attending the show will receive a free goodie bag containing dental health supplies to help put them on track for a lifetime of healthy smiles.

Party with Radio Disney AM 1260 each Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Play crazy games for cool prizes while listening to some hot tunes. Plus, find out how you can go home with a Radio Disney prize pack!

Admission to the Zoo and Winter Zoo activities is free. Children must be accompanied by an adult.  All activities and games are designed for kids aged 2-10. No reservations are needed. The Zoo is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Winter Zoo is sponsored by Delta Dental of Missouri, North Star Frozen Treats and Laclede Gas, with support provided by Radio Disney AM 1260.

For more information about the Saint Louis Zoo, visit stlzoo.orgfacebook.com/stlzootwitter.com/stlzooyoutube.com/stlzootube.

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Free: Chill With The Penguins At The St. Louis Zoo

Visitors to the The Living World at Saint Louis Zoo can chill with the penguins at Delta Dental Winter Zoo Sundays through February.

From 11 a.m.-4 p.m., on Sundays, Jan. 29, Feb.  5, 12 and 19, 2012, families can celebrate the tuxedoed birds with penguin-themed activities, games, crafts, and more. The Feb. 19 event features a Mardi Gras celebration for the whole family.

Penguins like to stroll outside on cold days so when temperatures go below 50 degrees on Sundays, several king and gentoo penguins that reside indoors will venture outdoors at 2 p.m. for Penguin Parade presented by North Star Frozen Treats. They’ll be waddling down the path from the exit of P&P Provisions gift shop to the entrance of Penguin & Puffin Coast for about 30 minutes.

On Sunday, February 19, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Zoo gets in a Mardi Gras mood with  Delta Dental Mardi Gras, an event that includes mask making, jugglers, beads, live music and more. Visitors can turn their child’s wagon or stroller into a Mardi Gras parade float, and join in the parade through the Zoo at 3 p.m. led by the Zoo’s costumed characters and Delta Dental’s Tooth Wizard and P.A.N.D.A.

Delta Dental’s “Tooth Wizard,” his pal “P.A.N.D.A.” and arch-enemy “PlaqueMan” will star in Land of Smiles stage show in The Living World at 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. each week (no 3 p.m. show on Feb. 19). Land of Smiles entertains and educates children on the importance of maintaining good oral health habits, eating healthy foods and engaging in active play. Each child attending the show will receive a free goodie bag containing dental health supplies to help put them on track for a lifetime of healthy smiles.

Party with Radio Disney AM 1260 each Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Play crazy games for cool prizes while listening to some hot tunes. Plus, find out how you can go home with a Radio Disney prize pack!

Admission to the Zoo and Winter Zoo activities is free. Children must be accompanied by an adult.  All activities and games are designed for kids aged 2-10. No reservations are needed. The Zoo is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Winter Zoo is sponsored by Delta Dental of Missouri, North Star Frozen Treats and Laclede Gas, with support provided by Radio Disney AM 1260.

For more information about the Saint Louis Zoo, visit stlzoo.orgfacebook.com/stlzootwitter.com/stlzooyoutube.com/stlzootube.

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FREE Penguin Activities At Saint Louis Zoo On Sundays

Penguins on ParadeWinter giving you a chill?

There is an upside to the cold–it’s penguin weather! And to celebrate, the Saint Louis Zoo is hosting Delta Dental Winter Zoo from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays, Jan. 20, Jan. 27 and Feb. 3. There will even be a penguin parade at 2 p.m. each day.

The zoo also presents the FREE Delta Dental Mardi Gras, Zoo Style, a Mardi Gras celebration for the whole family, on Sunday, Feb. 10.

All of the events will be held at the Zoo’s The Living World.

Winter Zoo to celebrates the tuxedoed birds with penguin-themed activities, games, crafts and more.

Find out what penguins like to do on a cold winter day–take a stroll outside, of course! As long as it’s below 50 degrees on Sundays, several king and gentoo penguins that reside indoors will venture outdoors at 2 p.m. for Penguin Parade presented by North Star Frozen Treats.

They will waddle down the path from the exit of P&P Provisions gift shop to the entrance of Penguin & Puffin Coast for about 30 minutes. The parade will feature a grand marshal—the very congenial mascot, Norton the North Star Penguin.

Delta Dental Mardi Gras on Feb. 10 will feature  mask making, jugglers, beads, live music and more.  Children with a wagon or stroller turned Mardi Gras parade float can join in the parade through the Zoo at 3 p.m. It will be led by the Zoo’s costumed characters and Delta Dental’s Tooth Wizard, Panda and PlaqueMan.

Delta Dental’s characters will also star in Land of Smiles stage show in The Living World at 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. each week (no 3 p.m. show on February 3). The program entertains and educates children on the importance of maintaining good oral health habits, eating healthy foods and engaging in active play. Each child attending the show will receive a free goodie bag containing dental health supplies.

Admission to the Zoo and Winter Zoo activities is free. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Activities and games are geared toward kids aged 2-10. No reservations are needed. The Zoo is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Winter Zoo is sponsored by Delta Dental of Missouri and North Star Frozen Treats, with support provided by Radio Disney AM 1260.

 

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'Wild Lights' Is Holiday Tradition At The St. Louis Zoo

 

Wild Lights at the ZooSaint Louis Zoo’s ever popular Wild Lights has become a St. Louis holiday tradition. It’s one of the best holiday light display around with thousands of colorful lights, animated light displays and seasonal sounds.Catch it now before it goes away for another year.

U. S. Bank’s Wild Lights at the St. Louis is open 5:30-8:30 p.m., Friday through Sunday through Dec. 23 and nightly Dec. 26-30.

Tickets are sold until 8:15 p.m. each evening.

Admission is $4 for Zoo members (no passes); $5 for general public and free for children under 2.

Check out these additional activities:

Go nose-to-beak with the birds at Penguin & Puffin Coast.

  • Get buggy at Monsanto Insectarium.
  • Fireside stories: Gather ’round the fire as storytellers like Tundra Tom spin wintry tales about penguins, reindeer and other wildlife. Perhaps Arctic Annie will share chronicles of Missouri critters that live all around us. Come fluff your fur, warm your paws, and perk up your listening ears as you hear captivating animal stories. Sponsored by Prairie Farms.
  • Watch a puppet show.
  • Hear live performances by local choirs on select nights.
  • Visit the Fresh 102.5 Craft Corner in Lakeside Cafe.
  • Rides are available on the Conservation Carousel weather permitting. ($3/person)
  • Visitors can slide along with penguins in “Happy Feet: Mumble’s Wild Ride” 4D motion simulator. ($3/person)

Work on your Christmas shopping at Wild Lights and receive 10% off any purchase; Zoo members receive a 20% discount.

Advance ticket orders

You may order Wild Lights tickets online or by phone at (314) 646-4771 for any night of the event. There are no extra fees for online or phone orders, however a $10 minimum is required. Orders must be made before 3 p.m. on the day you plan to attend.

If ordering online, you must print your online confirmation e-mail and present it to a volunteer at the South entrance, along with ID. Tickets will not be mailed.

Parking

Free parking is available on the South Lot on Wells Drive near US 40/I-64. Enter the event through the South Entrance.

The Living World North Entrance and North Parking Lot will not be open for this event.

 

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Celebrate With The Animals At Wild Lights At The Saint Louis Zoo

Don’t miss the Saint Louis Zoo’s ever popular Wild Lights. It’s one of the best holiday light display around with thousands of colorful lights, animated light displays and seasonal sounds.

U. S. Bank’s Wild Lights at the St. Louis is open 5:30-8:30 p.m., Friday through Sunday through Dec. 23 and nightly Dec. 26-30.

Tickets are sold until 8:15 p.m. each evening.

Admission is $4 for Zoo members (no passes); $5 for general public and free for children under 2.

Check out these additional activities:

Go nose-to-beak with the birds at Penguin & Puffin Coast.

  • Get buggy at Monsanto Insectarium.
  • Fireside stories: Gather ’round the fire as storytellers like Tundra Tom spin wintry tales about penguins, reindeer and other wildlife. Perhaps Arctic Annie will share chronicles of Missouri critters that live all around us. Come fluff your fur, warm your paws, and perk up your listening ears as you hear captivating animal stories. Sponsored by Prairie Farms.
  • Watch a puppet show.
  • Hear live performances by local choirs on select nights.
  • Visit the Fresh 102.5 Craft Corner in Lakeside Cafe.
  • Rides are available on the Conservation Carousel weather permitting. ($3/person)
  • Visitors can slide along with penguins in “Happy Feet: Mumble’s Wild Ride” 4D motion simulator. ($3/person)

Work on your Christmas shopping at Wild Lights and receive 10% off any purchase; Zoo members receive a 20% discount.

Advance ticket orders

You may order Wild Lights tickets online or by phone at (314) 646-4771 for any night of the event. There are no extra fees for online or phone orders, however a $10 minimum is required. Orders must be made before 3 p.m. on the day you plan to attend.

If ordering online, you must print your online confirmation e-mail and present it to a volunteer at the South entrance, along with ID. Tickets will not be mailed.

Parking

Free parking is available on the South Lot on Wells Drive near US 40/I-64. Enter the event through the South Entrance.

The Living World North Entrance and North Parking Lot will not be open for this event.

 

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Celebrate With The Animals At Wild Lights At The Saint Louis Zoo

Don’t miss the Saint Louis Zoo’s ever popular Wild Lights. It’s one of the best holiday light display around with thousands of colorful lights, animated light displays and seasonal sounds.

U. S. Bank’s Wild Lights at the St. Louis is open 5:30-8:30 p.m., Friday through Sunday through Dec. 23 and nightly Dec. 26-30.

Tickets are sold until 8:15 p.m. each evening.

Admission is $4 for Zoo members (no passes); $5 for general public and free for children under 2.

Check out these additional activities:

Go nose-to-beak with the birds at Penguin & Puffin Coast.

  • Get buggy at Monsanto Insectarium.
  • Fireside stories: Gather ’round the fire as storytellers like Tundra Tom spin wintry tales about penguins, reindeer and other wildlife. Perhaps Arctic Annie will share chronicles of Missouri critters that live all around us. Come fluff your fur, warm your paws, and perk up your listening ears as you hear captivating animal stories. Sponsored by Prairie Farms.
  • Watch a puppet show.
  • Hear live performances by local choirs on select nights.
  • Visit the Fresh 102.5 Craft Corner in Lakeside Cafe.
  • Rides are available on the Conservation Carousel weather permitting. ($3/person)
  • Visitors can slide along with penguins in “Happy Feet: Mumble’s Wild Ride” 4D motion simulator. ($3/person)

Work on your Christmas shopping at Wild Lights and receive 10% off any purchase; Zoo members receive a 20% discount.

Advance ticket orders

You may order Wild Lights tickets online or by phone at (314) 646-4771 for any night of the event. There are no extra fees for online or phone orders, however a $10 minimum is required. Orders must be made before 3 p.m. on the day you plan to attend.

If ordering online, you must print your online confirmation e-mail and present it to a volunteer at the South entrance, along with ID. Tickets will not be mailed.

Parking

Free parking is available on the South Lot on Wells Drive near US 40/I-64. Enter the event through the South Entrance.

The Living World North Entrance and North Parking Lot will not be open for this event.

 

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Holiday Fun: Don't Miss Wild Lights At The Saint Louis Zoo

There are tons of holiday events in the St. Louis area but here’s one you won’t want to miss.

The Saint Louis Zoo’s ever popular Wild Lights is an incredible holiday light display with thousands of colorful lights, animated light displays and seasonal sounds.

U. S. Bank’s Wild Lights at the St. Louis is open 5:30-8:30 p.m., Fridays, Saturday and Sundays Nov. 23-Dec. 23 and nightly Dec. 26-30.

Tickets are sold until 8:15 p.m. each evening.

Admission is $4 for Zoo members (no passes); $5 for general public and free for children under 2.

In addition to a stroll through the twinkling lights, you can:

Go nose-to-beak with the birds at Penguin & Puffin Coast.

  • Get buggy at Monsanto Insectarium.
  • Fireside stories: Gather ’round the fire as storytellers like Tundra Tom spin wintry tales about penguins, reindeer and other wildlife. Perhaps Arctic Annie will share chronicles of Missouri critters that live all around us. Come fluff your fur, warm your paws, and perk up your listening ears as you hear captivating animal stories. Sponsored by Prairie Farms.
  • Watch a puppet show.
  • Hear live performances by local choirs on select nights.
  • Visit the Fresh 102.5 Craft Corner in Lakeside Cafe.
  • Rides are available on the Conservation Carousel weather permitting. ($3/person)
  • Visitors can slide along with penguins in “Happy Feet: Mumble’s Wild Ride” 4D motion simulator. ($3/person)

Work on your Christmas shopping at Wild Lights and receive 10% off any purchase; Zoo members receive a 20% discount.

Advance ticket orders

You may order Wild Lights tickets online or by phone at (314) 646-4771 for any night of the event. There are no extra fees for online or phone orders, however a $10 minimum is required. Orders must be made before 3 p.m. on the day you plan to attend.

If ordering online, you must print your online confirmation e-mail and present it to a volunteer at the South entrance, along with ID. Tickets will not be mailed.

Parking

Free parking is available on the South Lot on Wells Drive near US40/I-64. Enter the event through the South Entrance.

The Living World North Entrance and North Parking Lot will not be open for this event.

 

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Wild Lights At The St. Louis Zoo Starts Friday

The St. Louis Zoo’s ever popular Wild Lights returns this weekend.

Visitors can stroll through the Saint Louis Zoo’s enchanting holiday wonderland and enjoy thousands of colorful lights, animated light displays and seasonal sounds.

U. S. Bank’s Wild Lights is open 5:30-8:30 p.m., Fridays, Saturday and Sundays Nov. 23-Dec. 23 and nightly Dec. 26-30.

Tickets are sold until 8:15 p.m. each evening.

Ticket prices:

  • $4 for Zoo members (no passes)
  • $5 for general public
  • Free for children under 2

The event includes several activities and attractions:

  • Go nose-to-beak with the birds at Penguin & Puffin Coast.
  • Get buggy at Monsanto Insectarium.
  • Fireside stories: Gather ’round the fire as storytellers like Tundra Tom spin wintry tales about penguins, reindeer and other wildlife. Perhaps Arctic Annie will share chronicles of Missouri critters that live all around us. Come fluff your fur, warm your paws, and perk up your listening ears as you hear captivating animal stories. Sponsored by Prairie Farms.
  • Watch a puppet show.
  • Hear live performances by local choirs on select nights.
  • Visit the Fresh 102.5 Craft Corner in Lakeside Cafe.
  • Rides are available on the Conservation Carousel weather permitting. ($3/person)
  • Visitors can slide along with penguins in “Happy Feet: Mumble’s Wild Ride” 4D motion simulator. ($3/person)

Work on your Christmas shopping at Wild Lights and receive 10% off any purchase; Zoo members receive a 20% discount.

Advance ticket orders

You may order Wild Lights tickets online or by phone at (314) 646-4771 for any night of the event. There are no extra fees for online or phone orders, however a $10 minimum is required. Orders must be made before 3 p.m. on the day you plan to attend.

If ordering online, you must print your online confirmation e-mail and present it to a volunteer at the South entrance, along with ID. Tickets will not be mailed.

Parking

Free parking is available on the South Lot on Wells Drive near US40/I-64. Enter the event through the South Entrance.

The Living World North Entrance and North Parking Lot will not be open for this event.

 

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Final Days: Free Ottertoberfest At The Saint Louis Zoo

The Saint Louis Zoo celebrates otters at Ottertoberfest Saturdays and Sundays in October.

The event features traditional German biergartens, live music, kids’ activities and more. At the biergartens, visitors can purchase beer, bratwurst and other German specialties.

Kids activities are geared for ages 2-10 and include a riverbed water game, river recycling activity, an otter appetites game, crafts and other activities.Biergarten Entertainment happens from noon to 3 p.m.:

  • Oct. 6-7, Die Spitzbaum  (in conjunction with The Sheldon’s Concert To Go Series)
  • Oct. 13m Deutschmeister Brass Band, Joe Tucci, Bug Tussel Bluegrass Band*  performing American folk music in participation of the American Arts Festival-St. Louis, an annual festival each October celebrating all mediums of American arts.
  • Oct. 14: Good Times Band

Each day of Ottertoberfest at 10 a.m. there will be a Keeper Chat at North American river otters, Emerson Children’s Zoo, and at 1:30 p.m., there will be a Keeper Chat and enrichment  at North American river otters, Historic Hill.

Sponsors include MOST – Missouri’s 529 College Savings Plan, Coca-Cola and The Brew 100.3.

The St. Louis Zoo is located in Forest Park.

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FREE: Ottertoberfest At The Saint Louis Zoo Celebrates Otters

The Saint Louis Zoo celebrates otters at Ottertoberfest Saturdays and Sundays in October.

The event features traditional German biergartens, live music, kids’ activities and more. At the biergartens, visitors can purchase beer, bratwurst and other German specialties.

Kids activities are geared for ages 2-10 and include a riverbed water game, river recycling activity, an otter appetites game, crafts and other activities.Biergarten Entertainment happens from noon to 3 p.m.:

  • Oct. 6-7, Die Spitzbaum  (in conjunction with The Sheldon’s Concert To Go Series)
  • Oct. 13m Deutschmeister Brass Band, Joe Tucci, Bug Tussel Bluegrass Band*  performing American folk music in participation of the American Arts Festival-St. Louis, an annual festival each October celebrating all mediums of American arts.
  • Oct. 14: Good Times Band

Each day of Ottertoberfest at 10 a.m. there will be a Keeper Chat at North American river otters, Emerson Children’s Zoo, and at 1:30 p.m., there will be a Keeper Chat and enrichment  at North American river otters, Historic Hill.

Sponsors include MOST – Missouri’s 529 College Savings Plan, Coca-Cola and The Brew 100.3.

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