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Where to celebrate spring in St. Louis

As spring officially arrives Friday morning, celebrate the equinox with a few memorable options.

Spring Equinox Art Circle | March 20

Celebrate the changing season in Tower Grove Park, a spot that shows off each spring. The Spring Equinox Art Circle, hosted by Creative Healing by Shanina, includes spring-themed art activities. Pastel dressing is encouragedTickets are $15 plus fees. 6– 7:30 p.m. Tower Grove Park.

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Spring Equinox Gathering St. Louis–Galway Sister Cities | March 20

Interested in what’s cooking for the 50th anniversary of the sister-cities relationship between St. Louis and the Irish city of Galway? Plan to attend this gathering, which includes poetry, Irish stew, a bonfire (weather permitting), and updates and conversation about cultural exchange between the cities. 6–9 p.m. Joe’s Café, 6014 Kingsbury.

Spring Equinox Herbal Gathering | March 21

Flourish Folk School presents a Spring Equinox Herbal Gathering. Enjoy movement, music, a farm tour, a collaborative plant walk, vendors, and herbal workshops, as well as botanical tea and a mocktail bar. You’ll also walk away with new plant knowledge. Tickets are $55; includes light snacks, but you’ll want to bring a lunch. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Rustic Roots Sanctuary, 11735 Eckert.

Spring Book Market at Rockwell Brewing | March 21

Grade-school book fairs spark a lot of nostalgia for readers of a certain age. During the Spring Book Market, visit with local and indie authors, as well as vendors. Free admission. Noon–4 p.m. Rockwell Beer Company, 1320 S. Vandeventer.

 Mindfulness in Nature: Spring Equinox at Watershed | March 21

Learn to cultivate presence, reduce stress, and deepen your relationship with nature during a gentle practice session led by mindfulness coach Meg Krejci. The event is free, but space is limited, so register to secure your spot. 9–10:30 a.m. Watershed Nature Center, 1591 Tower, Edwardsville.