ARNOLD, Mo., Sept. 15, 2017 -- It’s that time of year again! From Friday, September 15th through Sunday, September 17th, the Annual Arnold Days Festival is back.
A tradition that dates back more than four decades, the Annual Arnold Days Festival event honors the local community, bringing everyone together for one memorable weekend. For all three days, there will be fireworks, food, music, parades, games, and much more.
Arnold Park on Bradley Beach Road will be the home of all the fun. On Friday, there will be a live concert, rides and games, crafts and product booths, and plenty of concessions. Be sure to come back on Saturday for more thrills, as that day there will be a second concert, games, a variety of food, as well as a car show, a fishing derby, and fireworks at dark.
The last day will see the Texaco Country Showdown finals, one more parade, and plenty of games and food to go around.
The Annual Arnold Days Festival will take place along Arnold’s Great Road, which is home to Route de Vin in Ste. Genevieve County, the Felix Valle State Historic Site, Mary’s River Covered Bridge, and the Liberty Bell of the West of Kaskaskia, Illinois.
There will also be regional guides available around the Middle Mississippi River Valley to educate and inform attendees. These include The Mississippi River Meets the Ohio River; The Tri-States Area Iowa, Illinois & Missouri; The Lincoln Hills Region Northeast Missouri; Meeting the Missouri Historic St. Charles County; Gateway to the West St. Louis & St. Louis County; Ste. Genevieve & French Colonial Country; and Meeting of the Great Rivers National Scenic Byway.
Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation will also be involved in this year’s Annual Arnold Days. An Imperial-based chiropractic clinic, Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation is led by Dr. Paul Amato, B.A., D.C.
Dr. Amato is looking forward to attending the event and representing his chiropractic clinic as he does so. “The Annual Arnold Days Festival is a great gathering of people here in Arnold for a weekend,” Dr. Amato said. “We’re here to remind those people dealing with chronic pain that there’s always options for them to get back to a pain-free lifestyle. We offer many services at our clinic to treat all sorts of pain, whether that’s from car accidents, slips and falls, or sports injuries.”
The Annual Arnold Days Festival is free to attend. The proceedings begin on Friday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., on Saturday from noon to 11 p.m., and on Sunday from noon to 9 p.m.
About Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation
Advanced Family Chiropractic & Rehabilitation offers services like sports physicals, spinal decompressions, cold laser therapy, and chiropractic care. They can be reached online at www.drpaulamato.com, by phone at 636-464-5900, and at their address, 5207 Warren Road in Imperial.


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