This year’s Fourth of July Celebration will include a parade and FREE fireworks visible from Rotary Park (starting at 9:30...
We invite Wentzville to come celebrate America’s 250th birthday with us!
Dress up in your favorite costume and race through Heartland Park, perfect for runners, walkers, ghosts and goblins of all...
Wentzville has a lot of festivities to offer the community during the holiday season. From races to walk-thrus, there is...
Wentzville has a lot of festivities to offer the community during the holiday season. From races to walk-thrus, there is...
Dress in your best holiday gear and run or walk through a festive course illuminated by the dazzlings lights at...
Before you celebrate, take a moment to review Wentzville’s fireworks regulations and safety tips.
1. Fireworks may only be discharged within City limits on Friday, July 3, and Saturday, July 4, from noon to 11 p.m.
2. Anyone under 16 must have constant adult supervision.
3. Fireworks are not permitted on public streets, sidewalks, trails, parks or other City-owned property without proper approval.
4. Keep water nearby and never leave fireworks unattended.
5. Dispose of used fireworks safely once they have completely cooled.
As this Reel shows, having the right supplies on hand is just as important as having the fireworks themselves. A little preparation helps keep your family, neighbors and community safe while everyone enjoys the holiday.
For additional fireworks regulations and safety information, visit #LinkInBio.
Before you celebrate, take a moment to review Wentzville’s fireworks regulations and safety tips.
1. Fireworks may only be discharged within City limits on Friday, July 3, and Saturday, July 4, from noon to 11 p.m.
2. Anyone under 16 must have constant adult supervision.
3. Fireworks are not permitted on public streets, sidewalks, trails, parks or other City-owned property without proper approval.
4. Keep water nearby and never leave fireworks unattended.
5. Dispose of used fireworks safely once they have completely cooled.
As this Reel shows, having the right supplies on hand is just as important as having the fireworks themselves. A little preparation helps keep your family, neighbors and community safe while everyone enjoys the holiday.
For additional fireworks regulations and safety information, visit #LinkInBio.
As the Fourth of July approaches, here are a few reminders about facility operations!
City Hall will be closed on Friday, July 3.
Join us Saturday, July 4 and take part in fun, family-friendly Fourth of July activities! For additional information, please visit the #LinkInBio.
Don’t forget! Our spectacular fireworks display will begin at 9:30 p.m. at a new location! This year, fireworks will light up the sky at Rotary Park. Bring a chair and enjoy the show!
As the Fourth of July approaches, here are a few reminders about facility operations!
City Hall will be closed on Friday, July 3.
Join us Saturday, July 4 and take part in fun, family-friendly Fourth of July activities! For additional information, please visit the #LinkInBio.
Don’t forget! Our spectacular fireworks display will begin at 9:30 p.m. at a new location! This year, fireworks will light up the sky at Rotary Park. Bring a chair and enjoy the show!
It is time for another Mayor’s Minute Reel! Mayor Guccione shares information about Wentzville Police Department vacation checks, provides details about eBilling and more! Tune in next month for another Mayor’s Minute!
It is time for another Mayor’s Minute Reel! Mayor Guccione shares information about Wentzville Police Department vacation checks, provides details about eBilling and more! Tune in next month for another Mayor’s Minute!
Different devices have different rules. Do you know where your ride is allowed in Wentzville? Let’s put your knowledge to the test!
Whether you’re riding an e-Bike, scooter or another motorized device, knowing where you can ride and how to ride safely helps protect you and everyone around you.
Before you head out, remember:
1. Ride where your device is permitted.
2. Wear a helmet. (Helmets are required for riders under 17 and are always encouraged for everyone.)
3. Be aware of your surroundings and respect pedestrians.
4. Know that different devices have different rules depending on their speed and type.
A few simple choices can make every ride safer for you, your neighbors and everyone sharing Wentzville’s streets, sidewalks and trails.
Visit #LinkInBio to learn which rules apply to your ride before you head out.
Different devices have different rules. Do you know where your ride is allowed in Wentzville? Let’s put your knowledge to the test!
Whether you’re riding an e-Bike, scooter or another motorized device, knowing where you can ride and how to ride safely helps protect you and everyone around you.
Before you head out, remember:
1. Ride where your device is permitted.
2. Wear a helmet. (Helmets are required for riders under 17 and are always encouraged for everyone.)
3. Be aware of your surroundings and respect pedestrians.
4. Know that different devices have different rules depending on their speed and type.
A few simple choices can make every ride safer for you, your neighbors and everyone sharing Wentzville’s streets, sidewalks and trails.
Visit #LinkInBio to learn which rules apply to your ride before you head out.
The first Rod Run of the summer took place earlier this month! Let’s take a look at some of the exciting cars that cruised through Historic Downtown Wentzville.
If you missed this event, don’t worry! The second and final Rod Run of the season is coming up. Mark your calendars for Friday, Aug. 7, to see a variety of cars like these and more!
Photos courtesy of Creatively Captured by Casey.
The first Rod Run of the summer took place earlier this month! Let’s take a look at some of the exciting cars that cruised through Historic Downtown Wentzville.
If you missed this event, don’t worry! The second and final Rod Run of the season is coming up. Mark your calendars for Friday, Aug. 7, to see a variety of cars like these and more!
Photos courtesy of Creatively Captured by Casey.
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