Upcoming in St. Charles, Mo.
Sustainable Thus Far: A History of Habitation at the Confluence
David Lobbig of the Missouri History Museum will share a look at the intersection of human history and the environment of the Missouri River.

Presentation by David Lobbig, Curator of Environmental Life at Missouri History Museum
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
4:30 p.m. – Free Paddle trip with Big Muddy Adventures!
6. p.m. – Meet at Big A’s Restaurant
6:30 p.m. – Presentation
At Big A’s Restaurant
308 N Main St. – St Charles, MO
(directions below)
PLUS! Special opportunity for a free paddle before the presentation with Big Muddy Adventures! See below for details.
David Lobbig of the Missouri History Museum will share a look at the intersection of human history and the environment of the Missouri River at its confluence with the Mississippi River.
Free Paddle Trip with Big Muddy Adventures!
Join expert Missouri River guide Mike Clark of Big Muddy Adventures before the presentation for a up and downstream paddle through downtown St. Charles on the Junebug canoe. Space is limited – first come first served.
Meet by the river behind Big A’s at 4:30. You’ll be back by 6 p.m.
Directions
To Big A’s on the Riverfront, our host for the Speaker Series.
To get there from I-70
- Take I-70 to exit 229B – the 5th St. Exit
- Merge onto 5th St. headed north toward St. Charles.
- After about 1 mile, turn right on Monroe St.
- Turn left onto N. Main St.
- Big A’s will be on your right (308 N. Main St.) Additional parking is available in the rear.
- View on Google Maps.
The Big Muddy Speakers Series in St. Charles
is hosted by Missouri River Relief, Friends of Big Muddy, Greenway Network, Big Muddy Adventures, the Big Muddy National Fish & Wildlife Refuge and the Columbia Fish & Wildlife Conservation Office (USFWS) . All speakers are presenting for free and Big A’s is sharing the space for free! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us!
The Big Muddy Speaker Series also takes place in Rocheport and Kansas City. Click here for the series homepage»
A special thank you to Greg Poleski of Greenway Network and Mike Clark of Big Muddy Adventures for making this happen!