A few events coming up. See you at something.
Twilight Tuesday is on hiatus until August, but if you want to keep the party going then check out Climatron & Cocktails tomorrow.
Tuesday, June 14 5:30 - 9:00 pm
Climatron and Cocktails - A Missouri Botanical Garden Young Friends event with St. Louis Public Radion Young Friends
$15 for MoBot or KWMU Members, $30 for non-members (food & specialty cocktails included in the price)
"Purchase your tickets in advance and receive 20% off the cost of new or upgraded membership to the Missouri Botanical Garden or St. Louis Public Radio. Use your Garden membership to enjoy discounted Young Friends event tickets and free admission to the Garden throughout the year. "
Shakespeare in the Park is going on til Sunday June 19. Taming of the Shrew is the play this year and it is set to a 1950's theme. I thought it was pretty good. Check it out, any night but Tuesday. Pack your picnic baskets, wine, blankets and chairs. Free, family friendly.
http://www.shakespearefestivalstlouis.org/
Jungle Boogie - Free, Friday Nights concerts at the Zoo. fammily friendly. Every Friday this summer til Labor, expect this Friday June 17 for Zoofari - another event worth checking out. ($175 person for Young Zoo Friends - fundraiser for the Zoo featuring the O'Jays and Griffin & the Gargoyles as entertainment).
http://www.stlzoo.org/events/calendarofevents/jungleboogie.htm
http://www.stlzoo.org/events/calendarofevents/zoofari/
Saturday, June 18th from 4p-7p
Griot Garden Party ...this is a fundraiser for the Black History Museum and costs $50 to attend. The Garden party theme is a tea and ask ladies to wear a hat.
Wednesday, June 22 afterwork til 9:00 pm
Whitaker Music Festival kicks off next week. Free, outdoor concerts at the Missouri Botanical Garden. This is a summer tradition. Free addition tot he Garden after 5 including the Children's Garden. Pack a picnic and bring chairs, blanket. Family friendly.
http://www.mobot.org/events/Whitaker/default.asp
Thursday, June 23 5pm-7:30pm
Flight to Mexico at Chevys Fresh Mex on Olive
(9119 Olive Blvd., St. Louis MO, 63132)
No cover
- Sample tequila flights and Mexican beers including
Dos Equis and Corona
- Nosh on complimentary authentic Mexican food
- Enjoy music and entertainment
- Party on the patio and Cantina with happy hour specials
- Win dining at Chevys for a year, Cardinal tickets and more
RSVP at Chevys@alivemag.com.
Now through September 25
American I Am - The African-American Imprint on American History at the Missouri History Museum. Special cover for this special exhbition, except on Tuesdays. Free admission to Missouri residents on Tuesday.
http://www.americaiam.org/Pages/home.aspx
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Summer 2011 events
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Thursday, December 03, 2009
December 2009 Events
Friday, December 4, 2009
5:00 – 7:30 pm
Habitat for Humanity Volunteer Appreciation & Holiday Party
Habitat for Humanity Administrative Office
3763 Forest Park Drive
St. Louis, MO
Cocktails & Appetizers
Friday, December 4, 2009
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
i-squared Annual Happy Hour
Celebrate the season with the International Institute St. Louis and sign up to volunteer for upcoming projects.
The Gramophone
4243 Manchester
Saint Louis, MO
$5 cover charge or free admission when you bring a toy. (We are registered at Target stores, if you need gift ideas). The toys will be distributed to refugee youth who attend the 2010 Children's Holiday Party.
Free appetizers!Friday, December 4 – Sunday, December 6, 2009
7:00 pm – 11:00 pm: Friday
10:00 am – 7:00 pm: Saturday
10:00 am – 3:00 pm: Sunday
Big ASS Indie Art & Craft Show
Great local vendors selling their crafty wares – jewelry, assessories, home décor.
Mad Art Gallery
2727 12th Street (Soulard, across from Anheuser-Busch Tour Center)
St. Louis
Free admission
Saturday, December 5, 2009
10:00 am -1:00 pm
MEET THE ARTISTS – Gallery Talks at Art St. Louis Gallery
Artists will be on-hand to discuss their works in the show as well as talk about their work in general.
Featuring Ken Konchel
Art Saint Louis
555 Washington Avenue, #150
Downtown St. Louis
Free & open to the public
Saturday, December 5, 2009
6:00 pm
25th Anniversary Celebration of the St. Louis Chapter MBA Association
Emcee Keith Antone Willis and special performance by Katrina Reece
Phyllis Wheatley YWCA
2711 Locust Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
$50, $40 St. Louis MBA Members
More info or purchase tickets at http://www.stlbmbaa.org/
Saturday, December 5, 2009
6:00 pm – 1:30 am
Chili Supper & Bourbon Barrel Scotch Ale
The Barrel will be tapped and homemade chili will be served to ward off the cold weather.
Limited menu and special prices.
Homemade Chili both w/ meat and vegetarian w/ fresh baked cornbread $5
Companion Pretzel Hoagies w/ option of cheddar cheese $3 with ham $5
Founder's Backwoods Bastard Scotch Ale aged in bourbon barrel on draft 10.2% abv $6
Eric Damhorst spinning records
The Royale Food and Spirits
3132 South Kingshighway
St. Louis, MO
Saturday, December 5, 2009 at
11:55 pm - 2:30am
The Delmar Lounge
Last joint of 2009! Pure, unadulterated, true school HIP HOP!
DJ Needles delivers straight-up, stripped down, flat-out Hip Hop music for Hip Hop Headz to wild out to.
6235 Delmar Blvd
Saint Louis, MO
$3
Sunday, December 6, 2009
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Borrowed: an Exhibition of Artist Gena Brady Allen
The Urban Arts Collective at Urban Eats Cafe
3301 Meramec Street (Dutchtown)
Saint Louis, MO
Sunday, December 6, 2009
12 noon – 4:00 pm
Second Annual Green Living Expo
Join the Missouri History Museum's Second Annual Green Living Expo! The exhibition Missouri Botanical Garden: Green for 150 Years, 1859-2009 is our inspiration as we explkore "green living" in the 21st century.
Featuring a timeline of the Missouri Botanical Garden, photographs, artifacts and an audio tour, the 1,000-square-foot gallery examines the rich history of the oldest continually operating botanical garden in the United States.
Bring your family and friends to visit this free exhibit and enjoy eco-friendly shopping, educational demonstrations, music and more!
Flyer
Free
Check out the recap of the great event: Shoppers save green at Missouri History Museum 2nd Annual Green Living Expo
Sunday, December 6, 2009
12 noon – 4:00 pm
Fun on the Freeway: Highway 64 Opening Celebration
Newly renovated highway is open to pedestrian traffic (Westbound lanes) and bicycle traffic (Eastbound lanes) before the roads are open to vehicle traffic Monday morning.
3:00 pm: Ribbon cutting ceremony and Jack Buck Memorial Highway sign unveiling.
Westbound lanes of 1-64 between Hampton and Tamm
Access the highway at interchange between Kingshighway and Illinois
Sunday, December 6, 2009
3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
La Novena presented by Belas Artes and the Colombian Society of St. Louis
A Christmas celebration for the whole family featuring the traditions of Colombia with music, dance, and holiday dishes.
Belas Artes
1854 Russell Blvd
St. Louis MO 63104
Free and open to the public but guests are encouraged to bring a holiday dish to share or children's gifts. (Gifts will be given to kids at the event and to children of refugees through the International Institute)Monday, December 7, 2009
6:00 – 9:00 pm
Hwy 40 Re-Opening Happy Hour
$5 specialty drinks. $6-8 appetizers. Full menu offered
Eclipse Lounge
Moonrise Hotel
6177 Delmar (The Loop)
Saint Louis, MO
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
1:00 pm
Marlissa Hudson, soprano performs as a Soloist
Woman's Guild Christmas Program
St. Peters Episcopal Church
110 North Warson Road
Ladue, MO63124Tuesday, December 8, 2009
5:00 – 8:00 pm
SLAREP's Holiday Reception
Regional Arts Commission Building
6128 Delmar (The Loop)
St. Louis, MO 63112
Free admission
RSVP at info@slarep.comTuesday, December 8, 2009
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Fuel Holiday Wine Party at the Duane Reed Gallery
Fuel for the City is joining forces for a holiday party with Stephanie Grossman's Wine Club. The Gallery features the Chihuly exhibit!
Duane Reed Gallery
4729 McPherson
Saint Louis, MO
Admission: A bottle of your favorite wine (chilled if necessary) or a plate of food to share
POST-PARTY
10:00 pm
Herbie’s
405 N Euclid (Central West End and one block away from the party)
Cash bar
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
12 noon – 3:00 pm
KETC 9 Community Cinema Series film screening of Young @ Heart
A documentary about a Senior Glee. Club. Event includes a free concert by the "Hot Flashes”, and a reading by ETC Senior Theater
Missouri History Museum
Forest Park
Free and open to the public
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Homolatte Cocktail Party
with Jerry Rabushka as the featured singer/songwriter/pianist artist
Homolatte is a queer music and spoken word series featuring LGBTI artists.
Urban Eats Cafe & The Urban Arts Collective
3301 Meramec Street (Dutchtown)
Saint Louis, MO
Saturday, December 12, 2009
10:00 am -4:00 pm
MEET THE ARTISTS – Gallery Talks at Art St. Louis Gallery
Artists will be on-hand to discuss their works in the show as well as talk about their work in general.Featuring Russell Vanecek and rank Roth
Art Saint Louis
555 Washington Avenue, #150
Downtown St. Louis
Free & open to the public
Sunday, December 13, 2009
2:30 pm
Town & Country Symphony Orchestra Holiday Concert
with Marlissa Hudson, soprano as a Featured soloist
Town & Country Symphony Orchestra
The Principia Ridgway Auditorium
13201 Clayton Road (East of Mason Road and west of Ballas Road)
Town & Country 63131
Free
Friday, December 18, 2009
6:00 – 10:00 pm
Third Friday Open House
Art and Craft meet at this monthly event where you can work with instructors and make a paperweight, a holiday tile keepsake, glass beads ($30 - $20) or cast your hand in glass. Plus, its fireside dining Third Degree style! Designing Chefs serves up comfort food with Italian flair. The gallery opens with New Glass: Nikolaj Christensen and Photography of Bogotá by Rick
Live Music featuring River Rats with foot-stompin’ bluegrass and country.
Third Degree Glass Factory
5200 Delmar (between University City’s Loop and the Central West End)
More info: www.stlglass.com or 314-367-4527. Reserve your dinner online $21 plus tax. Click Dinner@Third Degree
Family friendly
Free admission
Saturday, December 19, 2009
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
MEET THE ARTISTS – Gallery Talks at Art St. Louis Gallery
Artists will be on-hand to discuss their works in the show as well as talk about their work in general.Featuring John Rogers
Art Saint Louis
555 Washington Avenue, #150
Downtown St. Louis
Free & open to the public
Saturday, December 19, 2009
7:00 -8:00 pm
Citygarden for the Holidays
The Garden is decorated with trees and the sculpture are decorated with festive holiday lights, with over two dozen color- and pattern-changing globes of light brightening the plaza. There will be holiday choral groups from Joan Koontz and friends.
Plus, family-friendly holiday movies will be playing on the video screen in the garden.
Citygarden
9th and Market
Downtown St. Louis
Sunday, December 20, 2009
4:00 pm
Marlissa Hudson, soprano performs as a Featured Soloist
Cote Brilliante Presbyterian Christmas Celebration
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Vanita Applebum Entertainment Holiday Appreciation Concert Jean Baylor (formerly of Zhane’)
Location TBA
Tickets: $10
5:00 pm – 1:00 am
Black Velvet & Bluegrass Night
Enjoy your Bottleworks favorites and specials. Local Missouri farmers and delicious desserts.
Dinner available from 5:00 -10:00 .m.
Local live acoustic music from 9:00 pm.-1:00 am featuring "Naked" Mike Newman, The Wayward Mountaineers and The Foggy Memory Boys.
Live Music & Midnight Toast in the Crown Room
Doors at 8:00 p.m., music from 9:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m.
Cover charge for the Crown Room is $15 and includes live music and the midnight toast and tasting glass.
Schlafly’s Bottleworks
Art St. Louis XXV, The Exhibition
Treasure!
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
January 2010 Events
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
6:00 - 9:00 pm
Cool Chicks & Hot Glass Wednesday: Girls Night Out at Third Degree
Leave the men folk at home you Red Hot Mamas and Blazing Babes. Free 15-minute mini-makeover demos and skin softening sugar scrubs. Complimentary samples of scrub and bath salts…while supplies last. Taste chocolate confections by Kakao Chocolate. And sign up to unlock your creative genius and make a glass keepsake of the night.
Third Degree Glass Factory
5200 Delmar (between University City’s Loop and the Central West End)
More info: www.stlglass.com or 314-367-4527.
Free
Cash bar
Saturday, January 9, 2010
6:00 pm
Annual Animal House Fund Trivia Night
Compete for great prizes, bid on fabulous auction items, and enjoy complimentary beverages and help homeless cats and dogs of St. Louis.
Complimentary beverages
Attendees must be 21+ with valid ID
For more information go to www.animalhousefund.org; call 314.968.5505 to reserve your table today and check back often as more surprises are announced.
The Animal House Fund, Inc. is a private, nonprofit organization raising $4 million in cash and in-kind contributions toward the building of a new, state-of-the-art, environmentally-responsible animal care facility.
St. Louis City Hall
Market & Tucker (Downtown)
Tables of 10 for $250
Friday, January 15, 2010
6:00 – 10:00 pm
Third Friday Open House
Art and Craft meet at this monthly event where you can work with instructors and make a glass keepsake, or enjoy fireside dining.
The gallery opens with painting by Ron Buechele and an exhibition showcasing Fused Glass.
Live Music featuring Michael Jones with lively bluegrass music.
Third Degree Glass Factory
5200 Delmar (between University City’s Loop and the Central West End)
More info: www.stlglass.com or 314-367-4527.
Free
Sunday, January 17, 2009
2:30 pm
Town & Country Symphony Orchestra
Parkway United Church of Christ
Free
January 23, 2010
Cabin Fever
Schlafly Bottleworks
January 25, 2010
Burns' Night
Schlafly Tap Room
ON-GOING Events
Treasure!
Explores the history of treasure hunting--including sunken pirate plunder, the gold rushes of the Old West, hidden caches or family herilooms in the attic. The entire family will enjoy exploring the science, state-of-the-art technology and mythology of hunting--and protecting--jewels, coins and precious metals in this special exhibition brimming with rare artifacts; family fun; informational videos; and treasure hunting tales from across the globe. http://www.xsnrg.com/treasure!/index2.html
Missouri History Museum
Lindell & DaBalivere Blvd
Forest Park
St. Louis, MO
Admission: $5 for adults; $3 for seniors/students with valid student ID/groups/children older than 13 years of age.Children 12 and younger enjoy free admission to Treasure! (An adult with paid admission must accompany children.) More info: 314 361-9017.
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Sunday, November 15, 2009
Art St. Louis offers great entertainment and culture outings
When I first moved the St. Louis, I visited Washington Avenue one evening and discovered “Nightclub Mecca”. Evenings from Thursday through Sunday, I could find a dance club to cater to any of my dancing fancies – hip hop, R&B, Techno, House, Alternative, Dance, and there was even a great chill spot for sipping martinis. However, continue strolling down Wash Ave, past the America’s Center and you’ll discover a true cultural gem. At 555, Suite #150 you will find Art St. Louis Art Gallery. Continue reading >>.
Free general admission. Donations accepted and greatly appreciated.
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Monday, November 09, 2009
What's happening this week? November 10 - 14, 2009
Mark your calendars because this is one great week, especially for networking.
This week's highlights:
Tuesday
- Fuel Happy Hour
Wednesday
- Speed Networking with CORO Women's Leadership Association
- Community Cinema Series: Screening of the ITVS film, "Between the Folds"
- The Camille and Trackstar Farewell Extravaganza
- 18th Annual St Louis International Film Festival begins
Thursday
- Young Zoo Friends Happy Hour and Zootini Ticket Sales - get VIP tickets at regular admission prices, YZF Members enjoy extra savings.
- Homolatte Cocktail Party & Brainstorming!
- Champagne VS. Sparkling Wine-St Louis Community College Class
Saturday
- 25TH Anniversary Celebration: Women United for Change LuncheonHosted by the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Metropolitan Saint Louis Chapter
- Art, Life & Culture Entwined - Belas Artes Fundraising Gala
Get full details of all of this week's events here and if you event is listed, please leave a comment. Spread the excitement on to others.
More events for November 2009 and Winter 2009/2010.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
What's Happening this week? October 20-24, 2009
Get ready for one great week ahead. Plenty of activities
- Socializing, Mixing and Mingling
- Activism and Community Service
- Culture aand Intellectual Engagement
Details of daily events are here: What’s Happening this week? October 20-24, 2009
See you out and about!




Friday, October 16, 2009
What's happening this weekend? October 16-18, 2009
This weekend is replete with fun, fabulous festivities! St. Louis will be on fire. This is your official weekend activity guide.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Fest-of-Ale
Dead of the Class
Saturday, October 17, 2009
St. Louis Interactive Festival
Carver Day
Three Beer Festivals
- 3rd Annual Washington, Missouri Beerfest
- Schlafly FRESH HOP ALE FESTIVAL
- Art St. Louis Hops Art 2009
Anniversary Charity Harvest Party benefitting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Two Black Tie Events
- The Professional Organization of Women Frankie Muse Freeman Scholarship Gala
- 100 Black Men Black Tie Gala
Sound Clash featuring DJ Needles
Want times and details of this weekend's line up? Then visit this link:
What's happening this weekend? October 16-18, 2009
Want a sneak peak of next week's events, then go directly to the October 2009 Events calendar.
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
July 2009 Events
Thu Jul 2
6:30 pm - until
The Walk - Central West End
Weekly for a social bar hop presented by Metropolis
6:30 to 7:45 pm
Culpepper's Bar and Grill – you must have the chicken wings and salad.
300 N Euclid Ave
St. Louis, MO 63108
7:45 to 9:30 pm
New American Burgers Restaurant (connected to Sub Zero Vodka Bar)
308 N. Euclid Ave
St. Louis, MO
9:30 to ??? pm
Brennan's Wine, Food & Tobacco
4659 Maryland Ave
St. Louis, MO 63108
Mon Jul 6
7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Meet Me In St. Louis-Opening Night!
The St. Louis Exposition returns to Forest Park, and the sound of the trolley will ring once more! The lights will be shining again as the Smith sisters scheme and connive to get their men – or at least their "boys next door" – to meet them at the fair. So meet us at The Muny for one of the most exciting evenings St. Louis has seen in more than a hundred years!
The Muny Theatre
Forest Park
Playing nightly until Sun July 12
Wed Jul 8
5:00 – 8:00 pm
Clayton Chamber of Commerce Parties in the Park
The evening includes music by Charles Glenn: A Tribute to Prince & Stevie Wonder and food by Domino's Pizza.
KWMU 90.7 FM is a sponsor and needs volunteers!
Join radioACTIVE Young Friends, a young professionals group of those age 21 and up, who are volunteering at the Beer Booth.
Interested in volunteering your time and meeting some new friends? Contact Rachel Augustine at (314) 516-6306 or raugustine@kwmu.org.
Shaw ParkThu Jul 9
6:30 - 11:30 pm
The "All Star" Walk - In Honor of the All Star Game!
This week’s installment of Metropolis St. Louis’ weekly social bar hop is all about America’s favorite pastime
6:30 - 8:00: Broadway Oyster Bar - 736 S Broadway
8:00 - 9:30: Kilroy’s Sports Bar- 720 S 7th
9:30 - ???: Paddy O’s - 619 S 7thThu Jul 9
7:30 - 11:00 pm
A-List 2009: The Star-Studded Party of the Summer
Presented by St. Louis Magazine
Maryland Plaza
Kick off St. Louis' All-Star weekend as we celebrate the best in food, nightlife, fashion, culture and more. Enjoy an open bar and sample savory cuisine from the city's best restaurants.
Enjoy food from A-List winners: Baileys Chocolate Bar, B.C.'s Kitchen, Franco's, Local Harvest Cafe, Serendipity, Sugaree Baking Company, Café Provencal, Triumpth, Niche, Sub Zero Vodka Bar and others!
Tickets are only $35. Call 314.918.3026 or visit to purchase tickets at www.stlmag.com/events.
More info 314 918-3026, swania@stlmag.com
Fri Jul 10
5:00 pm-1:30 am
STRESS FREE FRIDAYS: ALL-STAR EDITION
A roving Happy Hour and Social Networking Group
Black Label Gallery Lounge
758 S. 4th Street (near Busch Stadium)
St. Louis, MO 63102
314-621-1929
Fri Jul 10
6:00 – 11:00 pm
Let them Eat Art
Downtown Maplewood celebrates Bastille Day with a self-guided, anything-goes event with live art, music, belly dancing and more.
Maplewood, MO
Sat Jul 11
9:00 - 11:00 am
Let's Yoga with NetIP St. Louis
Mahatma Gandhi Center (across from the Hindu Temple)
727 Weidman Rd
Saint Louis, MO
Bring your exercise mat
Free for NetIP Members. $5 for non Members.
Mon Jul 13
3:30 – 7:30 pm
Griffin & the Gargoyles Perform
Paddy O's (next to Busch Stadium)
619 7th Street
Tue Jul 14
4:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Baseball Boulevard: A Baseball Block Party
Join Clayton restaurants and businesses for a big All-Star party including a DJ from 4 pm – 7pm, and the 2009 MLB All-Star Game on the outdoor screen.
Give aways during the game.
North Central Avenue, between Maryland and Forsyth, will be closed to vehicle traffic and renamed Baseball Boulevard.
Central Avenue
City of Clayton
Wed Jul 15
6:00pm - 10:00pm
B. Free Paparazzi Movie Group Presents "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"
I’ve read the books and I am very much looking forward to this movie. I can’t wait!
MOOLAH THEATER & LOUNGE
3821 Lindell Blvd
Saint Louis, MO
More info: info@bfreepaparazzi.com
Get your discount tickets, $7 before they are all gone. Click here.
Thu Jul 16
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Parties in the Plaza!
The party has finally moved inside of the plaza! Event goers will be able to freely walk around the village with food and drinks while listening to great live bands!
Westport Plaza "Village".
Thu Jul 16
5:30 – 8:00 pm
Washington University’s Party With a Purpose
Come out and learn more about the University’s continuing education program and discover professional development opportunities they have to offer.
Café Eau
Chase Park Hotel
212 N Kingshighway (Central West End)
St. Louis, MO
Thu Jul 16
6:00 pm until
Simple Pleasures II
Doors @ 6pm
Mandarin Lounge
Presented by www.bfreepaparazzi.com
FREE ADMISSION TILL 7pm ($10 after)Thu Jul 16
6:00 – 8:00 pm
United Way’s Young Leadership Society Kickoff
St. Louis City Hall Rotunda
1200 Market Street
Come celebrate a stellar inaugural year of the Society and kickoff the 2009 campaign right!
Parking is available in the Clark Street lot, and additional parking is available on Tucker. Please enter City Hall at the Tucker or Clark entrances.
For more information or questions, contact Anne May at anne.may@stl.unitedway.org or (314) 539-4191.
Register online by July 13, 2009.Fri Jul 17
7:00 – 10:00 pm
Raise the Woof: Fundraiser for St. Charles Humane Center
Complimentary Cocktails from Hound Dog Sweet Tea until 9p
This no-kill animal shelter desperately needs the community's support to stay open and help animals during these tough economic times. This center is in urgent need. Join me and help.
$20 donation
Fri Jul 17
6:00 – 10:00 pm
Third Friday Open House
See glassblowers play with fire, creating glass art right before your eyes. Note: For the hearing impaired, student interpreters from SLCC-Florissant Valley sign glassblowing demos beginning at 6:30 p.m. Get your hands on glass. Make a paperweight, tile keepsake, or beads ($20 - $30). At 7 p.m. Union Avenue Opera performers give sneak peek preview of Verdi’s Il Trovatore. Then at 8 p.m. the Michael Jonas Band strums up bluegrass, new grass, and jazz. Third Degree East Gallery shows Dreamzine Dudes by Karen Woodard and Duck! New Glass by Jessica Kopitske. On view through August 18.
Free and family-friendly
Cash bar
Third Degree Glass Factory
5200 DelmarFri Jul 17
8:00pm - 10:00pm
Howl at the Movies Presents: "Hotel for Dogs"
A movie night for the whole family, including the four-legged children.
Bring your Lawn Chairs, dogs welcome (but must remained leashed)
Pet and people refreshments available for purchase.
Petropolis Parking Lot
16830 Chesterfield Airport Road
Chesterfield MO
Free
Sat Jul 18
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Minding the Gap Opening Reception
Juried multi-media exhibit examining neglected negative, space, empty spaces or the missing subject.
Art Saint Louis Gallery
555 Washington Avenue
Saint Louis, MO
More info: 3142414810
Exhibit open until August 27, 2009
Free
Mon Jul 20
6:00 - 7:30 pm
Connect With...Meeting and Workshop: “How to Start and Grow Your Young Professional Group”
Come and find out the best practices for:
-starting a young professionals group if your organization has none
- strengthening your organization's young professionals group
-attracting and retaining members
-professional development activities
Presenters include Scott Lapp, River City Professionals; Tina Nelson, Family Resource Center; Mandy Tipton, Ronald McDonald House; Mark Denk, United Way’s GenNext; and moderated by John Wendling, FUEL
Schlafly Bottleworks
One Schlafly Place
Maplewood, MO
RSVP or More info: 314 622-1250; nikkiw@focus-stl.orgTue Jul 21
5:30 – 9:30 pm
4th Annual City-Wide Open Studios Preview Party
This is kickoff event for the week-long event - Open Studios - dedicated to the discovery of the hidden spaces where artists work.
Party with the artists and the River City Professionals.
Contemporary Art Museum
3750 Washington Blvd (Grand Art Center)
St Louis, MO 63108-3612
(314) 535-4660
Tue Jul 21 – Sun Jul 26
Open Studios Preview Week
The work will remain on view throughout the week during normal museum business hours (10:00 am – 5:00 pm Wednesday – Saturday and 11:00 am – 4:00 pm on Sunday). Contemporary Art Museum
3750 Washington Blvd (Grand Art Center)
St Louis, MO 63108-3612
Thu Jul 23
8:00 pm – 1:00 am
Groundation Selahbration: Mario Pascal Performance
A movin’ and groovin’ celebration of the birth of His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie I and Love, Light, and Livity!!!
The Gramophone
4243 Manchester Rd (The Grove)
More info: 314 276-1401, pascalproductions@gmail.com
Fri Jul 24
10:00 am - all day
Henry Shaw’s 209th Birthday Celebration
Missouri Botanical Garden founder Henry Shaw’s 209th birthday celebration featuring old-fashioned entertainment including music, a silhouette artist, stilt-walker, magician, actors in Victorian fashions, children’s games, and fun in the Children’s Garden.
Missouri Botanical Garden
Activities from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Spoehrer Plaza, outside the Ridgway Visitor Center.
Admission is free for all visitors, all day long!
Fri Jul 24 - Sat Jul 25
Belgian Beer & Mussel Mania
Schlafly Tap Room (downtown location)
Plus live music -- Friday: Red-Headed Strangers; Saturday: Sins of the Pioneers
Sat Jul 25
8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Kingston Dental's New Patient Day
Looking for a dentist? We've got a deal for you! Join us for Kingston Dental Group's New Patient Day! Receive a FREE complete dental exam, full mouth x-ray and consultation ( a $296 value). Limited appointments available. ONE DAY ONLY!
Kingston Dental
4442 Telegraph Rd
Sat Jul 25 - Sun Jul 26
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Open Studios Weekend
This event offers a unique opportunity to explore these creative spaces and enjoy one of the most exciting parts of contemporary art—being able to talk to the artists.
Spanning the areas of St. Louis City, University City, and Maplewood, in some of St. Louis’ most diverse and energetic neighborhoods, more than 100 artists are inviting the public to view the spaces where they work. Guests are invited to tour the various spaces all weekend and find out what kind of creative invention happens behind closed doors. There is no fee and no reservations are required to visit these private studios. This is the perfect opportunity to meet the artists firsthand and explore work that is familiar or new.
Free and open to the public
Sun Jul 26
2:00 – 6:00 pm
The Big Splash
A poolside fashion and trunk show featuringtrends from local style mavens. While enjoying complimentary food and drink, attendees will see the latest summer fashions from Lori Coulter Made-to-Wear Swimwear and Valerie Mills Apparel modeled poolside.
McKnight Crossing (just south of Tilles Park)
Free and open to the public.
For more information, visit http://www.mcknightcrossing.com/ or call 314-961-7000.
Rain date August 2.
Fri Jul 31
9:00-1:00
Griffin & the Gargoyles Perform
Cafe Eau
Chase Park Plaza
Central West End
ON-GOING EVENTS
Sundays
Sunday Spin at Schlafly Bottleworks (Maplewood location)
6:00 pm - close
Enjoy your favorite Schlafly brews while listening to music provided by DJ Argyx of Musical Geeks. No cover, great beer, friendly service, and lively music!
Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Free Family Film Festival
10:00 am
When school’s out, the theater will be in session!
Every Tuesday and Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. this summer, Regal Stadium 18 Cinemas at St. Louis Mills will present free family-friendly flicks.
A different G-rated and PG-rated movie will be featured each week. Kidgits members will also get to spin the prize wheel each time they come. Non-members can join at the Festival from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. and receive a special gift!
St. Louis Mills Regal Stadium 18 Cinemas
5555 St. Louis Mills Blvd.
Hazelwood, MO
Check http://www.stlouismills.com/ for a list of movies.
Wednesdays in June and July
Whitaker Musical Festival
5 pm - 9:30 pm
Free admission after 5 pm, music at begins 7:30 pm
Missouri Botanical Garden
Doris I. Schnuck Children’s Garden also remains open late until 7 pm
Free parking
Can bring your own picnic
This event has become so popular that very early arrival is recommended.
Thursdays now thru September 3
Garden Party Nights
5:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Missouri Botanical Gardens Celebrate the Garden’s 150th anniversary at Garden Party Nights! Enjoy strolling the grounds in the summer evening, sample beverages from area wineries and microbreweries, and watch madonnari (street painters) create new artwork on the pavement each week. Children can have their faces painted, play with jugglers and magicians, and explore the Doris I. Schnuck Children’s Garden.
Jungle Boogie Friday Night Concert Series
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
St. Louis Zoo
Bring the whole family for a free concert in the center of the Zoo.
Artists and music genre change each week.
Free.
For more information: 314 781-0900, or http://www.stlzoo.org/

Patio Palooza
Café Eau
Chase Park Plaza
212 N. Kingshighway Blvd
Friday and Saturday nights
LIVE on the Levee
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
July 17 and 18
July 24 and 25
July 31 and August 1
Free Family Fun and Concerts under the Gateway Arch!
http://celebratestlouis.org/Celebrate/schedule.cfm
Premium Open Bar All Night on Saturday Nights
Ladies are FREE, Gentlemen are $20
Harry's Restaurant & Bar
2144 Market (Downtown)
St. Louis City
Piasa Winery Live Music Events
7/4 - Benny Weber - acoustic light rock
7/5 - Phoenixx, Unplugged - acoustic guitar and piano
7/11 - Mark Gordon - acoustic guitar playing rock, folk rock, and contemporary hits
7/12 - Nancy Lippincott - local vocalist and multi-instrumentalist playing primarilyAmerican folk and celtic 3-6 PM
7/18 - Bob Hanna - acoustical playing of Rock & Roll and the Blues
7/19 - Benny Weber - acousitc light rock
7/25 - Elliott Ranney/Panacea - acoustic music like an island breeze
7/26 - Tim Buck Two - guitar and harmonica duo singing all your favorites
Plus 10% off EVERYTHING IN THE STORE!!!!
Piasa Winery
211 W Main Street
Grafton, Illinois
Now – October 2009
Earthways: Living the Green Life Exhibition
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Extended hours during Garden Party Nights until 9 pm.
Now – September 13, 2009
Mary Lee Bendolph: Gee’s Bend Quilt Exhibit
Missouri History Museum
Adults: $5; Seniors/Students: $4; Children (6-12): $3; Free on Tuesdays

Katherine Dunham: Beyond the Dance Exhibit
Missouri History Museum
Adults: $7; Seniors/Students: $5; Children (6-12): $3; Free on Tuesdays
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
March 2009 Events
Sun Mar 1
Last Day of the George Washington Carver Exhibit
Missouri History Museum
Sun Mar 1
5 pm
Spectacular Chamber Music Concert
UMSL Coordinator of Piano Studies Alla Voskoboynikova and six other musicians
E. Desmond and Mary Ann Lee Theater
Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center
Free
More info: 314-516-4198
Tue Mar 3
7:00pm - 10:00pm
The Black Rep Presents... The Vagina Monologues
Grandel Theatre
3610 Grandel Square
Tickets: $10
Tue Mar 3 - Wed Mar 4
7:30 p.m.
Desire, Deception and All Things Wicked – An Opera
UMSL Opera Theatre
E. Desmond and Mary Ann Lee Theater
Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center
Free
Thu Mar 5
11:00 am
Gallery Talk: Power & Glory: The Ming Dynasty
Philip Hu, Associate Curator of Asian Art
Meet at the Information Center
St. Louis Art Museum
A lively and informative discussion in the galleries.
Early arrival is highly recommended.
Free
Thu Mar 5
7 pm
The Community Cinema Series Film Screening of Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai
Presented by KETC-TV and the Missouri History Museum.
The film is the story of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai of Kenya whose tree-planting grew into a nationwide movement to safeguard the environment, defend human rights and promote democracy.
Panel Discussion to follow.
The discussion continues after the program at The Royale (3132 S. Kingshighway)
More information and online discussion at http://www.ketc.org/teach/communitycinema.asp
RSVP on Facebook
Free
Fri Mar 6
Exhibition Opening: Reviving Antiquity: Artists and Their Study of Ancient Rome Gallery 204
St. Louis Art Museum
Fri Mar 6
6:00 pm
Gallery Talk: Power & Glory: The Ming Dynasty
Philip Hu, Associate Curator of Asian Art
Meet at the Information Center
St. Louis Art Museum
A lively and informative discussion in the galleries.
Early arrival is highly recommended.
The Museum is open until 9:00 pm on Fridays
FreeFri Mar 6
6 pm
Old Newsboys Days Trivia Night
Fri Mar 6
4:30pm – 9:30
First Fridays at St. Louis Science Center
Enjoy family entertainment including theOMNIMAX® Theater, James S. McDonnell Planetarium, plus special up-close viewings of special exhibits like A T-Rex Named Sue.
St. Louis Science Center
Fri Mar 6
6:00pm - 8:00pm
I-Squared's first quarterly Happy Hour
I^2 - International Institute St. Louis
The Dubliner
Washington Avenue
More info: i2reservations@gmail.com
RSVP on Facebook
Fri Mar 6
7 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Mad March Opening Reception
Mad Art Gallery
2727 S. 12th St. (Soulard), St. Louis, MO 63118
Free
For more info check here or call 314-771-8230
Fri Mar 6 – Sat Mar 7
Fri - 5:00 p.m.-Midnight
Sat - Noon-Midnight
STOUT & OYSTER FESTIVAL 2009
The Schlafly Tap Room
Downtown St. Louis
Enjoy two delicious days of live music, fresh oysters flown in from both coasts and stout beer. Loosen your belt for this one.
Sat Mar 7
1:00 pm-9:00 pm
AFRICAN WORLD DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL
1:00pm - 4:00pm: Salah, an African Toubab?By Margriet Jansen (68m, Mali , Netherlands )
Lullaby Natalie Haziza
Darfur: Between the Lines Jeremy Jeffs (51m, Sudan, United Kingdom) (50m, Israel , South Africa )
Massacre at Murambi Sam Kauffmann (5m, France, USA, Rwanda)
4:30pm - 8:00pm: Quilombo Flavio Frederico (49m, Brazil )
That is Life Sander Veeneman (60m, Malawi , Mozambique , Netherlands , Peru , South Africa)
The Three Kings of Belize Katia Paradis (78m, Canada , Belize )
8:15pm: Capoerira Cordao de Ouro - Live performance
Capoeira is an art form created in Brazil by African slaves during the 16th century. Based on the four pillars of movement, rhythm, ritual, and history, It is part of the African oral tradition that seeks to express freedom and individual spirit through the body.
Belas Artes Multicultural Center & Art Gallery
1854 Russell Blvd , St. Louis MO 63104 (next to Soulard)Sat Mar 7
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Varsity Art XIII Kick off event!
Art Saint Louis
555 Washington Ave, Ste 150
Downtown Saint Louis, MO
RSVP on FacebookTue Mar 10
7:00pm - 10:00pm
The Black Rep Presents... The Vagina Monologues
Grandel Theatre
3610 Grandel Square
Tickets: $10
Thu Mar 12
11:00 am
Gallery Talk: European Culture and Arts at the Time of the Ming Dynasty
Ann Burroughs, Educator
Meet at the Information Center
St. Louis Art Museum
A lively and informative discussion in the galleries.
Early arrival is highly recommended.
Free
Fri Mar 13
6:00 pm
Gallery Talk: European Culture and Arts at the Time of the Ming Dynasty
Ann Burroughs, Educator
Meet at the Information Center
St. Louis Art Museum
A lively and informative discussion in the galleries.
Early arrival is highly recommended.
Free

7 pm - 11 pm
Trivia Night to Benefit Pride St. Louis
Theme: “Very Superstitious”
Trivia Starts at 7:30
Mad Art Gallery
2727 S. 12th Street, St. Louis, MO 63118
$160 for a table of 8
Sat Mar 14
National Pi Day
3.14 in the 314
A whole list of events are listed here.
Sat Mar 14
12 noon
39th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade
Downtown St. Louis
Sat Mar 14
8:00 pm
Shemekia Copeland Performs
Beale on Broadway
The Chicago blues singing sensation whose appearances on David Letterman and Conan O'Brien along openers for the Rolling Stones have propelled to the top in a very short time and at such a very young age. She comes to St. Louis for a very intimate listening engagement.
Cost: $15.00 Seating is limited to 75 and it's general admission.
Early arrival recommended
Tue Mar 17
7:30 pm
Acid Rain: An Unfinished Environmental Problem - the 2009 Jane and Whitney Harris Lecture
Speaker - Gene E. Likens, founding director and president emeritus of the Cary Institute of Ecosystem
Missouri Botanical Garden
Shoenberg Auditorium in the Ridgway Center 4344 Shaw Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63110
Wed Mar 18
7:00pm - 9:00pm
BREAKFAST WITH SCOT Movie screening at QFest
Tivoli Theatre
6350 Delmar Blvd
Tickets: $10 adults, $8 students
RSVP at Facebook
Thursday, March 19, 2009
7:00pm - 9:00pm
I Was a Teenage Feminist: A Documentary Film About Redefining the F-Word
Missouri History Museum
Lindell and DeBaliviere in Forest Park
Saint Louis, MO
More info: 314 746-4599; email: info@mohistory.org
Sat Mar 21
9:00am - 1:00pm
2nd Annual Maplewood Green Day
Schlafly Bottleworks
7260 Southwest Ave at Manchester (Maplewood)
Learn how to make your home energy efficient and environmentally friendly.
Presentations by seasoned professionals, Green vendors and a luncheon presentation.
To order tickets by phone, contact 314-645-3600.
Tickets: $21, includes lunch
More information at www.cityofmaplewood.com
Sat Mar 21
9:30 am to 3 pm
Horticultural Therapy Awareness Day
Opening remarks and presentation from Governor’s Council on Disability 2008 Inclusion Award
Ridgway Visitor Center
Missouri Botanical Garden
4344 Shaw Blvd
Contact info: http://www.mobot.org/;(314) 577-9400, 1 (800) 642-8842 toll free
Cost: Included with Garden admission ($8 adults; St. Louis City/County residents, free before noon, $4 thereafter) or membership. Free children ages 12 and under.
Sat Mar 21
10:00 – 11:30 am
Kaldi’s Coffee Series: “Let it Flow: Espresso”Whole Foods Market
Whole Lifestyle Center
1601 S. Brentwood Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63144
Kaldi’s top baristas will host a lively, interactive, informative coffee series. This class will remove the myth behind expresso and open palettes to a world of taste hidden within a coffee bean. You’ll also receive a FREE Private Tour of the Kaldi’s Roasting Facility and a free bag of coffee!
Class size limited – sign up today.
Register online (wholefoodsmarket.com), at our Customer Service desk in person, or by calling 314-968-7744. Fee: $10. Payment is required at the time of registration.
Sat March 21
All day
Grand Opening of the St Louis Jazz Café
3:00 pm: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
6:00 pm: Red Carpet Festivities begin
7:30 pm & 9:00 pm: Live The performance of Erin Bode
St Louis Jazz Cafe
1500 St. Charles St.
St Louis Mo 63103
Limited seating available.
More info: 314 588-0664
RSVP March 17th.
Sat Mar 21
9:00 pm - midnight
Mario Pascal & Roots Fushion
Cabin Inn at The City Museum
701 N. 15th Street
Saint Louis, MO
Sun Mar 22
6:45 - 7:15 am
Spring Equinox Sunrise Service
Woodhenge at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site Interpretive Center
Collinsville Rd
Collinsville, Illinois
Sun Mar 22
3:00 pm
Marlissa Hudson Soloist performs
Soloist with the University City Symphony OrchestraCOCA
524 Trinity Avenue 63130
Tue Mar 24
5 - 7 p.m.
United Way’s GenNext Informational Meeting
Cardwell's in Clayton
8100 Maryland Ave.
Clayton, MO 63105
Are you looking to learn more about GenNext? Perhaps you haven't been to an event in awhile and want to reconnect. Or you want to make connections with other community-minded young professionals?
Door prizes and drink specials, including $4 Absolut drinks, $2 domestic beers and $4 margaritas.
Tue Mar 24
6pm
Authors @ Your Library Present Charles R. Smith, Jr.
Carpenter Branch Library
3309 S. Grand
Students in grades 6-12 can visit any St. Louis City Library branch and receive a free copy of either of Smith’s books: 12 Rounds to Glory: The Story of Muhammad Ali or Chameleon, his newest title.
Meet the author get your book signed.
Wed Mar 25
7:30 am – 9:00 am
United Way’s Educational forum: Capitalizing on Differences in Gender, Diversity and Generations
This program will explore how workplace and community diversity adds to the St. Louis region's competitive advantage. It is designed for all individuals interested in learning more about diversity in our region and how to get connected for success. There will be opportunities to network with local executives and learn more about their specific organizations.
United Way of Greater St. Louis
910 North 11th Street
St. Louis MO 63101
To RSVP, click here. Space is limited, and a reservation is required.
Contact Michelle Patterson at Michelle.Patterson@stl.unitedway.org or at (314) 539-4198 with other questions.
Wed Mar 25
Noon - 1 p.m.
Lunch Time Networking with United Way: Teach for America
815 Olive Street
St. Louis, MO 63101
Enjoy lunch with Scott Baier, the new executive director of Teach for America in St. Louis. Scott joined the St. Louis office in October 2008 and has been with Teach for America since 1997. Mr. Baier will talk about his career, Teach for America's mission and why he feels it's important for young professionals to be involved in their community.
RSVP required.
Contact info: gennext@stl.unitedway.org
Fri Mar 27
7:00 pm
St. Louis NetIP Dine & Movie with Desis
Gokul Restaurant 10633/B Page Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63132
Featured Movie: Sholay (included with dinner)
Contact Info: 314-428-8888, mridulakulkarni@gmail.com
Fri Mar 27
8:00 pm
Marlissa Hudson performs
Washington UniversityDanforth University Center
2nd floor
Sat Mar 28
8:30 am – 1:30pm
Cleanup the Confluence - Mississippi/Missouri Rivers Clean-up Event
Volunteers needed
Meet at the Missouri entrance to the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge. Missouri River Relief will take volunteers by boat to pre-determined sites along the Mississippi River to pick up trash and debris.
Lunch provided
To register as a volunteer, click here
More info at Trailnet
Sat Mar 28
12:00-3:00 pm
St. Louis NetIP Giving Back...Community Service Project
10 volunteers are needed to help repackage donated food for the St. Louis Area Foodbank.
The St. Louis Area Foodbank helps feed hungry people by distributing food through its member agencies, and educates the public about the nature of and the solutions to the problems of hunger.
More info: http://www.netipstl.org/events.php
Sat Mar 28
8:00 pm
HK Gruber’s Frankenstein
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra/Carnegie Hall Preview Concert
The St. Louis Art Museum One Fine Arts Drive (Forest Park)
St. Louis, MO 63110
Tickets available now, but must be up in person at the SLSO box office or by calling (314) 534-1700. Limit of 4 tickets per person.
Sunday, March 29
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
The Tenth Annual BIG BIG Tour
Mullanphy ILC School
4221 Shaw Blvd near the Missouri Botanical Garden)
Volunteers are needed and you get to attend the Tour for free before or after your shift.
Shifts are: 8:30-11a.m., 11a.m.-1:30 p.m., 1-3:30 p.m.
ReVitalize St. Louis is seeking volunteers to help with event operations at the only “free to the public” tour of residential properties that are for sale throughout the City of St. Louis.
The events purpose is to promote revitalization in the city of St. Louis through historic preservation and sensitive, planned development and includes a free Homebuyers Expo from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
If you are interested in volunteering, contact http://us.mc01g.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=volunteer@fuelforthecity.org.
Sunday Spin at Schlafly Bottleworks (Maplewood location)
6:00 pm - close
Enjoy your favorite Schlafly brews while listening to music provided by DJ Argyx of Musical Geeks. No cover, great beer, friendly service, and lively music!
Through March 8
The Nocturne in Printmaking
This exhibition brings together a selection of prints by European and American artists who explore the evocative possibilities of the nocturne.
St. Louis Art Museum
March 6 through March 30
Mad March Show – Exhibition of the Art of Baird and Jeff Brawn
Open 10 am daily
Mad Art Gallery
Free
2727 S. 12th St. (Soulard), St. Louis, MO 63118
More info: 314-771-8230

A Song for Coretta presented by The Black Rep
7 pm Thursdays
8 pm Fridays
3 pm and 8 pm Saturdays
Grandel Theatre (3610 Grandel Square)
Inspired by the long line of mourners who came by Ebenezer Baptist Church to pay their respects to Mrs. Coretta Scott King, the play introduces five fictional African-American women, aged 17 to 57, waiting in the rain to say their good-byes.

The Orange Girls Present EURYDICE
8pm Thursdays - Saturdays
2pm Sundays
COCA (524 Trinity, The Delmar Loop)
In the first show of their 2009 Season, The Orange Girls present the St. Louis premiere of Eurydice, a tender-hearted retelling of the classic myth of Orpheus through the eyes of its heroine. Acclaimed playwright Sara Ruhl creates what The New York Times calls “an inexpressibly moving theatrical fable about love, loss and the pleasures and pains of memory.”
Ticket prices are $20 for adults, $18 for students and older adults and $15 for season subscribers.
$15 tickets are also available for patrons who bring personal care items to the Saturday performances. These items will be donated to Karen House, a local charity that helps women and children in need.
More info: 314-520-9557
March 6–September 27, 2009
Exhibit: Reviving Antiquity: Artists and Their Study of Ancient Rome
Gallery 204
St. Louis Art Museum
Now - November 8, 2009
Missouri History Museum
Adults: $7; Seniors/Students: $5; Children (6-12): $3; Free on Tuesdays
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
What Would You Pay for Such a Fabulous Time in St. Louis? Week 3 Recap

At the Post-event banquet.




Thursday, Dec 18 - A Night to Remember at the New Roberts Brother Hotel