Come explore Missouri’s oldest cemetery where visitors that night experience the stories of early pioneers of Ste. Genevieve by lantern light. Although close to Halloween, the intent of the Spirit Reunion is not to be “scary” but rather educational, as you’ll see local people in period costume standing near “their final resting place” and talking about their lives, loves, and perhaps how they died. Past participants include Missouri’s Model Senator and his wife who was buried twice, and the reason why. There’s an aristocrat who fled the French Revolution, and another killed in a politically motivated street fight, a priest, known as the “Patriot Priest”, Missouri’s first United States representative, a Civil War colonel killed at the Battle of Shiloh, the daughter of a Spanish era Commandant, the first Commandant appointed by the Americans after the Louisiana Purchase transfer, victims of a steamboat explosion, a child whose life was cut short by cholera, plus Mississippi River trappers, traders, and Native Americans. From stories about life along the Mississippi and early exploration, to agricultural and domestic customs of early Ste. Genevieve, come learn and be entertained at the same time.