The St. Charles Business Alliance is looking for volunteers to help at St. Charles Scarecrow Weekend in downtown St. Charles Oct. 6 to 8.
There are volunteer opportunities available to help at the information booths in Lincoln Park and at the St. Charles Municipal Building, as well as monitoring the Activity Zone on Riverside Avenue. All volunteers will receive an exclusive “Boo Crew” T-shirt, officials said..
The St. Charles Business Alliance is also accepting applications for the Scarecrow Contest at the festival. To learn more about the Scarecrow Contest, and to view the application online or as a printable version, go to
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