AGA @ Festival of the Little Hills 2024
There will be a predicted attendance of 350,000 people and a predicted event spend (USD) of $25,145,362 at the event in 2024. Discover what top events like this could be impacting demand for your business so your forecast models and operation teams can make faster and more accurate decisions, at scale. Try PredictHQ to track important events.
Event Insights for AGA @ Festival of the Little Hills 2024 In The Next 90 Days
Predicted Attendance
350,000Predicted Event Spend (USD)
$25,145,362
Event Details
Description
Festival of the Little Hills has been celebrating the rich history of St. Charles, Missouri and now showcases more than 300 arts and crafts vendors. More than 50 not-for-profit organizations provide a diverse selection of culinary delights making the Festival the major annual fundraiser to support their various endeavors.
Date & Time
Fri, 16 Aug 2024
10:00 AM
Sun, 18 Aug 2024
10:00 PM
Timezone
-0500 (America/Chicago)
Event Category
festivals
Duration
1 day
Frequency
Yearly
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