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...
Do you live south of Interstate 70 in Wentzville? If so, you live in the Peruque Creek watershed!
Unfortunately, this local stream is currently suffering from sediment and nutrient pollution, which directly impacts the wildlife, health and recreational use of the stream and Lake Saint Louis.
The good news? We can fix this together.
Join the City of Wentzville`s Stormwater Division tomorrow, July 8 at 7 p.m. at the Wentzville Sugarfire Smoke House for an informational presentation about the pollution impacting Peruque Creek, including:
• How upcoming grants, community programs and watershed management decisions have a positive impact on our local community.
• How a local a local alliance of residents, local governments and businesses are working together to make a bigger impact.
• How you can get involved in protecting Peruque Creek right in your own backyard.
• Steps we are taking to decrease pollution and restore Peruque Creek.
Arrive early if you plan to purchase dinner so that you don`t miss any of the presentation!
Do you live south of Interstate 70 in Wentzville? If so, you live in the Peruque Creek watershed!
Unfortunately, this local stream is currently suffering from sediment and nutrient pollution, which directly impacts the wildlife, health and recreational use of the stream and Lake Saint Louis.
The good news? We can fix this together.
Join the City of Wentzville`s Stormwater Division tomorrow, July 8 at 7 p.m. at the Wentzville Sugarfire Smoke House for an informational presentation about the pollution impacting Peruque Creek, including:
• How upcoming grants, community programs and watershed management decisions have a positive impact on our local community.
• How a local a local alliance of residents, local governments and businesses are working together to make a bigger impact.
• How you can get involved in protecting Peruque Creek right in your own backyard.
• Steps we are taking to decrease pollution and restore Peruque Creek.
Arrive early if you plan to purchase dinner so that you don`t miss any of the presentation!
Introducing a new way to experience The Vision!
We know many residents enjoy receiving The Vision in their mailboxes. This year, we`re pivoting to digital-only editions for the July/August and November/December issues to explore new ways of connecting with residents and sharing City information.
These online-only editions include the same stories, updates and community news, along with direct access to webpages and additional resources. These issues, including the July/August issue, are available anytime and can be viewed on any device, downloaded, printed, and easily shared with friends and neighbors. Flip through the July/August issue at the #LinkInBio.
Introducing a new way to experience The Vision!
We know many residents enjoy receiving The Vision in their mailboxes. This year, we`re pivoting to digital-only editions for the July/August and November/December issues to explore new ways of connecting with residents and sharing City information.
These online-only editions include the same stories, updates and community news, along with direct access to webpages and additional resources. These issues, including the July/August issue, are available anytime and can be viewed on any device, downloaded, printed, and easily shared with friends and neighbors. Flip through the July/August issue at the #LinkInBio.
Thinking about setting off fireworks this Fourth of July? Before you light the fuse, make sure you know where they’re allowed.
The answer to shooting fireworks on City-owned property is simple ... no, no, no.
Fireworks may only be discharged within City limits on Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4, from noon to 11 p.m.
Fireworks are not allowed on City-owned property, including streets, sidewalks, parks, parking lots and other public spaces.
If you’re celebrating with fireworks, do so responsibly on permitted private property, keep a safe distance from others and always be mindful of your neighbors.
Let’s work together to keep this Independence Day safe, fun and enjoyable for everyone!
For the complete list of fireworks rules and safety information, visit #LinkInBio.
Thinking about setting off fireworks this Fourth of July? Before you light the fuse, make sure you know where they’re allowed.
The answer to shooting fireworks on City-owned property is simple ... no, no, no.
Fireworks may only be discharged within City limits on Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4, from noon to 11 p.m.
Fireworks are not allowed on City-owned property, including streets, sidewalks, parks, parking lots and other public spaces.
If you’re celebrating with fireworks, do so responsibly on permitted private property, keep a safe distance from others and always be mindful of your neighbors.
Let’s work together to keep this Independence Day safe, fun and enjoyable for everyone!
For the complete list of fireworks rules and safety information, visit #LinkInBio.
City Hall is closed today, July 3, in recognition of the Fourth of July.
Join us at 10 a.m. tomorrow for the annual Fourth of July Parade, starting at the Wentzville Ice Arena. The parade will travel south on Luetkenhaus Boulevard, turn right onto Pearce Boulevard, and end near the intersection of Pearce Boulevard and Allen Street. Learn more at the #LinkInBio.
City Hall is closed today, July 3, in recognition of the Fourth of July.
Join us at 10 a.m. tomorrow for the annual Fourth of July Parade, starting at the Wentzville Ice Arena. The parade will travel south on Luetkenhaus Boulevard, turn right onto Pearce Boulevard, and end near the intersection of Pearce Boulevard and Allen Street. Learn more at the #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.
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.
Occasionally, the City sends timely information via email. Sign up to receive future email communications from the City.