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See St. Joseph: Downtown Second Saturdays, Fall Craft Fair and self-defense training

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- The second weekend of October is shaping up to be a busy one, from shopping and local vendors to self-defense training, there are plenty of ways to get out there. It’s time to See St. Joseph!

Downtown St. Joseph will be buzzing this Saturday for Second Saturdays, a monthly celebration of local shops, food and community fun.

Visitors can expect fall vibes, unique finds and plenty of specials and freebies from businesses throughout Downtown. It’s the perfect time to shop, eat, explore and enjoy a stroll through historic Downtown St. Joseph.

Courtesy of The Den

Also on Saturday, over at East Hills Shopping Center, local makers and small business owners will fill the Center Court for the 2025 Fall Craft Fair.

The fair runs from 11 a.m. to 7 pm. on Saturday, Oct. 11 and continues from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 12.

With dozens of booths, it’s a great way to spruce up your home décor, try new self-care products or even get a head start on holiday shopping.

Courtesy of East Hills Shopping Center

For those looking to learn something new while giving back, the Kiwanis Club of St. Joseph is once again teaming up with the Ali Kemp Foundation and YWCA to host the 11th Annual TAKE Defense Training Course.

This free event empowers women ages 12 and up with hands-on self-defense techniques, inspired by the legacy of Ali Kemp.

Those interested can register online through the Kiwanis Club’s website.

Courtesy of YWCA St. Joseph

Whether you’re shopping Downtown, browsing local crafts or learning to defend yourself, there’s no shortage of ways to connect with the community this weekend.

Tune in every Thursday to News-Press NOW for more ways to See St. Joseph!

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