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, May 13, 2010
What's happening this weekend? May 14-16, 2010
This weekend is so busy, I'll be updating this listing several times.
For starters, there are several Weekend festivals happening locally. This beautiful weather is the perfect excuse to spend time with your family.
- Creve Coeur Days
- Belleville Art on the Square
- Macklind Days
- Chinese Culture Days at the Missouri Botanical Garden
Get full details here: Weekend festivals are perfect family outings
The rest of the weekend promises to be a rip-roaring time, if for no other reason that yours truly graduates from the university. Yes, the journey of graduate school has finally come to a halt. So be sure to come out and party with Your Hostess. Dance with me, Buy me drink. Give me a hug. I might be leaving for a grand career track job in the near future so enjoy me while you can.Here's what's shaking so far:
Friday
- Stress Free Fridays at the Celebrity Room
- Hot Chocolate Soul at The City Lounge
Saturday
- Race Around the Lou presented by Metropolis
- Vatican Exhibit opens at the Missouri History Museum
- DJ Needles spins a Lola Lounge (and this is my official Graduation party)
Sunday
- SoulSTAGE FT. Deana Dean at STL's Finest Bar and Grill



Get full details of these events here and What’s happening this weekend? May 14-16, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Top Weekend Events for Thursday March 18 -Sunday, 21, 2010
If you purchased tickets to see Jay-Z and/or John Mayer then your weekend was set weeks ago. For the remainder of us, you may still want to get out and about and shake a tail feather around town. Never fear, your hostess is here. With top picks for this weekend that are easy on the wallet and great fun (and informative) for you, your family and all of your friends.
Thursday
- Gap's Give & Get campaign kicks off. Save money and donate to local charities
- Mound City Bar Association and the St. Louis Association of Real Estate Professionals (SLAREP) Networking Social
Friday
- Third Friday Open House
- Cafe Soul
Saturday
- Breakfast with the Bunny at the Zoo
- Holi Hai with NetIP St. Louis
- Drink the Link Pub Crawl
- Why Did I Get Married Too? Date Night
- TSU Alumni Scholarship Dance
Sunday
- 18th Annual Grape Arts Fundraiser
Full details of these and many more events at




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Thursday, December 03, 2009
Holiday Parties for December 3 - 8, 2009
The St. Louis Holiday Guide is now online. Check out the list of Holiday parties, some are free, many benefit local charities and all are fun.
Highlights include:
2009 GenNext Holiday party Benefiting the United Way of Greater St. Louis (Thu Dec 3rd)
BLACK NATIVITY: a play by Langston Hughes, Performed by the Black Rep (Thu Dec 3rd)
i-squared Annual Happy Hour (Fri Dec 4th)
La Novena Christmas Party presented by Belas Artes and the Colombian Society of St. Louis (Sun Dec 6th)
SLAREP's Holiday Reception (Tue Dec 8th)
Check out the full listing of this weekend's Holiday Parties at this link. More great things in store this month and the rest of winter, Winter 2010 Events.
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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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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Thanksging Holiday Guide
There's so much to do. You'll need a day planner.
Tuesday, November 24
- Thanksgiving Dinner for New Americans hosted by i-Squared
Wednesday, November 25
- Voices From The Underground at Atomic Cowboy
- St. Louis Fashion Week Wrap Party at the red Kitchen & Bar
Thursday, November 26
- Thanksgiving Day Parade in Downtown St. Louis
Friday, November 27
- Rock & Roll Craft Show begins at the 3rd Degree Glass Factory (continues until Sunday)
- Eric Roberson Live at the Ambassador
- Kids Rock Cancer benefit party at the Over-Under bar
- Omega Psi Phi Monthly happy hour party
Saturday, November 28
- Meet the Artists at Art St. Louis Gallery
- Global Warm Music Fusion event, free at the Urban Lounge
Full event details of these and more events this weekend can be found at these links:
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
What's happening this week? November 17 - 21, 2009
One great week in store for us, especially this weekend. Whew!
Highlights for the Week, including weekend activities
Tuesday, November 17
- River City Professionals Monthly Happy Hour
- Food Outreach at Applebee's Restaurants
Wednesday, Novembr 18
- ULYP Wine Tasting Fundraiser
- "So Reel" Health Advocacy discussion by the YWCA
Thursday, November 19
- The Metropolis Walk - 3 great downtown venues
Friday, November 20
- Open House at Third Degree Glass Factory
- Cafe Soul is now on Fridays at the Loft
- Precious opens in local theaters
- Object Art Exhibition Reception to benefit United Way at Abstrakt Art Gallery
Saturday, November 21
- St. Louis Film Festival continues all week and there are great showcases and symposiums, including a free Children's Film Festival all day Saturday, November 21 at Washington University
- Zootini at the St. Louis Zoo.

The St. Louis Independent Film Festival runs now through Sunday, November 22. If you missed Precious featuring Mo'nique, Miriah Carey and Lenny Kravitz at the St. Louis Independent Film Festival, then it don't sleep on its regular release to local theaters this Fridays.
Full details of this week's events can found at the following links:
1. What’s happening this week? November 17-21, 2009 2. Don’t be tardy this party: St. Louis area organizations party with a purpose
More upcoming events listed on the November 2009 & Winter 2009/2010 Calendars.
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Sunday, November 01, 2009
November 2009 Events
Sunday, Novemeber 1, 2009
12 noon - 4:00 pm
Hunter's Day in the Park
Pet Social and Fundraiser for Stray Rescue of St. Louis
Old Carriage Shelter
Center of Tower Grove Park
St. Louis, MO
More info: 314 865-5547, Dave Mueller
Accepting donations for the Animal Shelter: pet toys, collars, wire crates (all sizes), collars, leashes, canned food for dogs and cats, treats, and finacnial contributionsWednesday, November 4, 2009
5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
It's More than a "Man-Cession": The Real Demographics of Recession
A Connect With... Event
Hear a presentation by St. Louis Fed economist Howard Wall. Followed by a panel discussion moderated by John Zogby from Zogby International.
Panelists include Brenda Newberry of The Newberry Group, Blair Forlaw of RCGA, BounceBack St. Louis, and Robert Stein of Missouri Commissioner of Higher Education.
Networking reception from 5:30-6:30 pm
St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank
One Federal Reserve Bank Plaza (Broadway and Locust)
Downtown Saint Louis, MO
RSVP at: http://www.stlouisfed.org/events/2009Nov4StLouis
More info: nikkiw@focus-stl.org Thursday, November 5, - Monday, November 9, 2009
Detailed agenda here
The Beloved Community Conference: Equipping the Saints for the Work of Justice
The Beloved Community vision championed by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called Americans to work toward a multiracial, multicultural community of peace, justice and human dignity, where love is the governing ethic. The aim of this Conference is to encourage and equip communities of faith to shape their ministries to this end.
Saint John's United Church of Christ
4136 North Grand Boulevard
Saint Louis, MO
All events open to the public. Institutes and meals require registration.
For registration info - sjucc@yahoo.com or visit www.sjuccstl.org
More info: 314 534-0323 sjucc@yahoo.com
Saturday, November 7, 2009
6:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Pesto Festo 2! A Community Celebration of Local FARMS - Food, Art, Relationships, Music, & Sustainability
Benefiting EarthDance FARMS
The Historic Savoy Theater in Ferguson
119 S. Florissant Rd
Ferguson, MO
More info: 3145211006 pestofesto@gmail.com
$25 in advance, $30 at the door
Sunday, November 8, 2009
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
The Other Side of the Human Soul
Exhibit of art by Danielle Correll
She takes the human form on a different path by removing their skin; their outer layer so you can see into their souls.; and enjoy delicious fare like White Bean Chicken Chili or the bubbling hot Sweet and Spicy Goat Cheese Flatbread pizza.
The Urban Arts Collective at Urban Eats Café)
Saint Louis, MO
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
7:00 pm
Community Cinema Series: Screening of the ITVS film, "Between the Folds"
The stoy of ten artists and scientists who have abandoned careers to forge lives as modern day paper-folders.
Including hands-on demonstration with Sugi Taylor, an Oshe Japanese paper craft artist.
Missouri History Museum
Thursday, November 12 - Sunday, November 22, 2009
18th Annual St Louis International Film Festival
Interesting films showcased throughout the day and evening
Various locations
Go to http://www.cinemastlouis.org/ for a complete schedule.
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Thursday, November 12
5:00 – 7:00 pm
Young Zoo Friends Happy Hour and Zootini Ticket Sales
Purchase your Zootini ’09 tickets at the regular price and receive a complimentary upgrade to VIP!
½ off Zoo-themed cocktails, beer, wine & appetizers
Scape Bistro
Maryland Plaza (Central West End)
Thursday, November 12, 2009
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Homolatte Cocktail Party & Brainstorming!
Homolatte is a queer music and spoken word series featuring LGBTI artists. Come out and meet the St Louis Curators - Sreeja Smith and Craig Rouskey – and help them brainstorm for St. Louis’ newest coffeehaus-style entertainment series.
2nd Thursday of the month
Urban Eats Cafe & The Urban Arts Collective
3301 Meramec Street (Dutchtown)
Saint Louis, MO
Thursday, November 12, 2009
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Champagne VS. Sparkling Wine-St Louis Community College Class
Vino Vitae
1637 S 18th (Lafayette Square)
St. Louis, MO 63104
Fee = $7.00 0.12 Credits - Evening: Beer, Wine and Spirits
$25 material fee payable at class. Must show proof of age 21 to participate in wine tasting classes. Snack included. Cost for adults 60 and over $3.50
Saturday, November 14, 2009
9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Eradicate Invasive Species: A public lands conservation project
Join the Confluence Partnership in their efforts to Roundup and Put Away the Invasive Outlaw Bush Honeysuckle
1 Humboldt Ave
St. Louis, MO 63147 (at the Riverfront Trail)
More info:314436-1324 x106
Saturday, November 14, 2009
10:30am - 1:30pm
25TH Anniversary Celebration: Women United for Change Event
Hosted by the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Metropolitan Saint Louis Chapter
This event raises funds to expand scholarships and current programs in health, education, economic development and policy. It also celebrates the accomplishments of past presidents Jacquelyn Harris, Dr. Queen Fowler, Ernestine Thomas, Ruth Smith, and Freida Wheaton, Esq.
Missouri Athletic Club
Dowtown St. Louis
Tickets $50
More info: Daffney Moore 314-622-3400 ext. 610
Saturday, November 14, 2009
10 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 Amy Firestone Rosen and Annie Bort
Art Saint Louis
555 Washington Avenue, #150
Downtown St. Louis
Free & open to the public.Sunday, November 15, 2009
9:30 am and 11:15 am
Marlissa Hudson, soprano performs as a Guest Soloist
Soul Esteem Center
105A Progress Parkway
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
Sunday, November 15, 2009
12 noon - 3:30 pm
Cranksgiving: Cycle & Charity Food Drive
BicycleWORKS and Will Cycle for Charity non-perishable food raising bike ride to collect items for Food Outreach.
Two routes available - five miles and 25 miles, both start and end from
Rain/ice date is Sunday, November 22.
Atomic Cowboy
4140 Manchester
St. Louis, MO 63110
More information, visit online: http://www.willcycleforcharity.com/, http://www.stlbikeworks.com/, or 314-664-0828.
Monday, November 16 – Saturday, November 21, 2009
ObjectArt Design Exhibition
A showcase of Industrial Designers Society of America Saint Louis Chapter members' product design work from their respective companies. This event is a great opportunity to build connections with the business, media and art/design communities within St Louis.
Abstrakt Art Gallery
1902 Arsenal Street (Benton Park)
St. Louis, MO
More info: http://abstraktgallery.com/
Monday, November 16
7:00 pm
Policing Black Activism
Join the Missouri History Museum for a discussion of how black activism has been historically treated by the authorities. Watch selections from the acclaimed documentary Eyes on the Prize II: A Nation of Law? (1968-1971), followed by a panel discussion with Civil Rights activist Percy Green; newspaper columnist and community organizer Jamala Rogers; and Norman Seay, Civil Rights activist and founding member of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) in St. Louis. Dr. Sowande' Mustakeem of Washington University will moderate.
This program is part of a series of events in preparation for the exhibit RACE: Are We So Different?, opening in January 2010. The Missouri History Museum, in conjunction with the St. Louis Beacon and KETC/Channel 9, presents these monthly programs addressing issues related to race in the region and nationwide.
Missouri History Museum
Lindell & DaBalivere Blvd
Forest Park
St. Louis, MO
FREE
Tuesday, November 17
5:30 - 9:00 pm
River City Professionals Monthly Happy Hour
Join RCP, arguably the Metro area’s largest professional network, and Big Brothers Big
Sisters of Eastern Missouri for a social get-together
Chuy Arzola's at The Coronado
3701 Lindell Boulevart
RSVP: RSVP by November 13 at http://www.engagedirect.com/rcp/rsvp.aspx
Free
Friday, November 20, 2009
6:00 pm -10:00 pm
Ink It In: Third Friday Open House
Live entertainment, Student art exhibit, and Opening of the exhibit Bodies of Work, a photographic study of tattoos reminiscent of Master painters Rembrandt, Rubens, and Michelangelo by Brian Cummings.
Third Degree Glass Factory
5200 Delmar
Free and family-friendly.
Cash bar
More info: http://www.stlglass.com/ or 314-367-4527
Friday, November 20, 2009
8:00 pm - 1:00 am
ObjectArt Exhibition Reception Benefiting United Way's GenNext
Abstrakt Gallery
1902 Arsenal Street (Benton Park)
St. Louis, MO
Abstrakt Art Gallery seeks to use art as a means to give back to the community; and
GenNext is dedicated to developing young leaders and involving, engaging, educating and connecting each other in exceptional ways while supporting the United Way of Greater St. Louis.
Fri Nov 20
9:30 pm
Mystery Science Theater 3000/Cinematic Titanic Panel – STIFF event
Joel Hodgson, creator and host of “Mystery Science Theater 3000,” and the original cast of the cult-classic TV show – Trace Beaulieu (“Crow”), J. Elvis Weinstein (“Tom Servo”), Mary Jo Pehl (“Pearl Forrester”) and Frank Conniff (“TV’s Frank”) – discuss the development of “MST3K,” the art of “movie riffi ng” and their new movie-riff - ing project, “Cinematic Titanic Live.” Moderated by Dave (“Gruber”) Allen.
Program will include video clips, an audience Q&A and a signing by the cast immediately following.
Tivoli Theatre Screen 1
6350 Delmar (The Loop)
Regular ticket price of $10
Saturday, Nov 21
10 am - 9:30 pm
Children’s Film Symposium – STIFF event
Washington U.’s Center for the Humanities and Cinema St. Louis annually present this symposium, which explores issues related to children’s films through screenings, lectures and discussions. The free public program includes screenings of four films: the animated features “Princess of the Sun” and “Egon & Donci,” the Indian feature “Tahaan” and the French-Canadian teen drama “West of Pluto.” The day concludes with animation historian Michael Barrier’s program on the Hollywood cartoon.
Washington University’s Brown Hall
Free
Saturday, November 21, 2009
10 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 John Goessmann
Art Saint Louis
555 Washington Avenue, #150
Downtown St. Louis
Free & open to the public.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
2:00 – 4:00 pm
Public Art & Ecology: Final Design Review Workshop
This is a new public art project that will contribute to the cultural development of St. Louis and create a greater understanding of environmental issues related to the Mississippi River watershed. The project is a collaboration between Washington University's Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts and The Confluence Partnership.
Blues Alley Sports Bar & Grill
9053 Riverview Drive
St Louis, MO 63137-2417
RSVP to Laura Cohen, Confluence Partnership Director, at lauracohen@trailnet.org or 314-436-1324 ext 108

2:00 pm-7:00 pm
Fuel's first ever Dogtown Poker Pub Crawl
Jump on the amazing party bus (equipped with DJ and dancefloor). Visit 5 of Dogtown's favorite bars and collect a poker card at each stop. Prizes will be awarded to the team with the best hand!! Fun activities planned at various stops, drink specials, and lots of freebies along the way!
$35 person/teams of 5-8 form!Register and pay online by November 10th to receive a team t-shirt. http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/86168
You can register individually, but please include your team name. If you don't have a team and still want to play, no worries! We'll set you up on a team. After partyw/free food will follow.
Proceeds benefit Fuel for the City - a social volunteer group that supports community and neighborhood organizations in the City by staffing fundraisers and community events.
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5:00 - 9:00 pm
Teen Night at Heyde Sewing Machine Company
Sew Fun! A night for teens using Brother Sewing Projects
Games, drawing, and food
Heyde Sewing Machine Company
5451 S Lindbergh
St. Louis, MO 63123
Make reservations at 314 843-1168
Free

6:30pm - 9:30pm
Trivia begins 7:00 pm
Einstein on a Bike Trivia Night
Come to Trailnet’s second annual Einstein on a Bike Trivia Night to find out, and meet Trailnet’s own 5-time Jeopardy Champion! The ten-round trivia night will be a mixture of bicycling-related questions and general knowledge.
Bring cash, checks and credit cards for Mulligans, a 50/50 raffle, between-round games, and a silent auction with items from great local merchants.
Central Reform Congregation
5020 Waterman Blvd.
Saint Louis, MO
More info: 314 436-1324 x103 jason@trailnet.org
$200 per table of 10
To book a table call Jason at 314/436-1324 x 103 or e-mail jason@trailnet.org

8 pm - 12 Midnight
Zootini
St. Louis’ most exciting event of the season. You must attend this Young Zoo Friends fundraiser to celebrate the Year of the Gorilla with a jungle theme.
Party features live music, special Zootini-themed cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and live entertainment by CoCo Soul, Soul Alliance, and DJ Andrew Mullins.
Ages 21-and-up only
The Living World (North Entrance on Government Drive)
St. Louis Zoo
Advanced General admission: $35/ Zoo Members, $40/Non-members. Includes (2) drink tickets and hors d'oeuvres. Purchase at the Door (space-permitting), + $5
Advanced VIP admission: $70/ Zoo Members, $75/Non-members. Includes valet parking, 7 p.m. pre-party with open bar and entertainment, (4) drink tickets, hors d'oeuvres and access to VIP lounge during event. Purchase at the Door (space-permitting), + $5
Attire is upscale hip with a jungle splash (but not fur)
Sunday, November 22, 2009
1:00 - 4:00 pm
United Way GenNext Service Projects
1. Delta Gamma Center
1341 N. Rock Hill Road
St. Louis, MO 63124
Volunteers are needed to assist with Delta Gamma's Tree Lot. Work includes preparing the facility for unloading trees and wreaths from trucks, sorting and tagging the trees and wreaths, and/or organizing decorations for distribution.
2. Women's Safe House
Volunteers will assist with fall indoor and outdoor cleaning as well as sort donations for the families staying at the house.
3. Mary Ryder Home
4361 Olive Street
St. Louis, MO 63108
Volunteers are needed to spend time with residents. Activities include playing board games, cards, arts & crafts or simply talking.
Sunday, Nov. 22
8 pm
St. Louis Independent Film Festival Closing-Night Party
The festival concludes with a party at SLIFF’s Host Hotel, the Moonrise. DJ Rob Levy provides music, and SLIFF announces the audience choice and juried-competition awards.
Sponsored by Stella Artois, who is also providing complimentary beverages.
Moonrise Hotel
6177 Delmar Blvd (The Loop)
Free
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
7:00 pm
Thanksgiving Dinner for new Americans
Join i-squared to experience cuisines and cultures from around the world & educate ourselves about the families of the IISTL.
International Institute
3654 S Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO
RSVP: i2reservations@gmail.com
i-squared helps refugees and immigrants to independence by teaching English, finding jobs, and providing adjustment services to overcome language and cultural barriers.
More info: http://www.iistl.org/
Friday, November 27- 29, 2009
Rock N Roll Craft Show
3-day department store style craft show featuring over 100 crafters as well as musical entertainment.
Fri 11/27: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm VIP Day, 15 entry,
Sat 11/28: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm and Sun 11/29: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm, $3 entry
Third Degree Glass Factory
5200 Delmar Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108
More info, visit: http://www.rocknrollcraftshow.com/
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
7:00 -9:00 pm
Thanksgiving Eve Service
An evening filled with music, meditation, inspiration, memorial candle lighting and sharing of gratitude with music by Brad Smith & Tim Mead.
Soul Esteem Center Auditorium
105A Progress ParkwayMaryland Heights, MO 63043
Dessert
Love Offering Donation accepted
Saturday, November 28
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 Tom Beilmann
Art Saint Louis
555 Washington Avenue, #150
Downtown St. Louis
Free & open to the public
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Katherine Dunham: Beyond the Dance Exhibit
Missouri History Museum
Adults: $7; Seniors/Students: $5; Children (6-12): $3; Free on Tuesdays
Now - January 3, 2010
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.
November 7, 2009 – December 28, 2009
10:00 am -5:00 pm (Mon-Fri)
10:00 am -4:00 pm (Sat)
Art St. Louis XXV, The Exhibition
"Art St. Louis XXV, The Exhibition" features 53 artworks in all media by 46 St. Louis regional artists from Missouri, Illinois and Kentucky. For a complete list of featured artists, sponsors, exhibition highlights, a downloadable invitation, and more , visit here.
Gallery closed Sundays & holidays
Art Saint Louis
555 Washington Avenue, #150
Downtown St. Louis
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Thursday, October 01, 2009
October 2009 Events
Thursday, October 1, 2009
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Smoke-free Happy Hour
Presented by Smoke-Free St. Louis City – join the movement to make St. Louis City and Metro bars and restaurants smoke-free.
Pi Restaurant
6144 Delmar Blvd (in the Loop)
More info: smokefreestl@gmail.com
Thursday, October 1, 2009
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Isms in the Workplace
A Career Forum presented by The CiTY Forum
A town hall discussion about counteracting "-isms" in the workplace--those subtle and overt demographic differences in our work environments, including discrimination based on age, gender, race and sexuality. Come discuss the difficulties of and solutions to "-isms" on the job.
Moderated by Sonji Young and Reena Hajat. Light refreshments will be served.
Missouri History Museum
Lindell and DeBaliviere in Forest Park
Saint Louis, MO
More info: 314 746-4599 TheCiTYForum@gmail.com
Thursday, October 1, 2009
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
A Heart for the Homeless... Night at the Cucina
Racanelli's Cucina
St Louis, MO
Barnes-Jewish Hospital Residents and Fellows Diversity Program and the Washington University School of Medicine Department have joined forces with Racanelli's Cucina for an unforgettable event benefiting Gateway Homeless Services, the largest, most comprehensive shelter for women and children in the state of Missouri.
Price: $25 - $50
More info: (314) 546-9684Thursday, October 1, 2009
10:00 pm - 2:30am
Da Mix Addicts L A Concert Jam starring DJs - FLAT OUT
The Foxhole @ Atomic Cowboy
4140 Manchester Ave (the Grove)
Saint Louis, MO
More info: 314 775-0775 djneedles76@gmail.com
Friday, October 2, 2009
6:30 pm
Bacchus at the Basin: Wine Festival Preview
Presented by the Young Friends of the Saint Louis Art Museum
Enjoy this special preview of the St. Louis Wine Festival, featuring unlimited wine tasting, hors d'oeuvres, and live music by Teddy Presberg.
The Grand Basin - At the bottom of Art Hill in Forest Park
Tickets are $50 (Young Friends Members get a $10 discount)
More info: www.slam.org/youngfriends 314 655-5416
Friday, October 2, 2009
7:00 pm
jessica Care moore LIVE! – Spoken Word Event
Hosted by Soulternative's Selena J
Come experience the internationally celebrated poet and CEO of Moore Black Press. She has appeared on HBO's Def Poetry Jam and is well known for her history making appearances on It's Showtime at the Apollo.
Missouri History Museum
5700 Lindell Blvd (Forest Park
Tickets: Advance $10, $8 for Museum Members; $15, $13 for Members
More info: 314-361-9017 for more information. Pdf flyer
Friday October 2 – Sunday, October 4, 2009
Friday: 4 pm -11 pm
Saturday: 11 am -11 pm
Sunday: 11 am -9 pm
Taste of St. Louis 2009
Soldier’s Memorial
Downtown St. Louis
Free Admission
Saturday, October 3, - Sunday, October 4 2009
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
18th Annual “Best of Missouri Market”
Over 145 Missouri food producers and craftsmen offer fresh produce, baked goods, fresh and dried flowers, herbs, handcrafted items, baskets, wooden toys, custom jewelry and more. Live music and a Kids Corner with cow milking, pumpkin decorating and barnyard animals.
Outdoors under tents, rain or shine.
$12 adults (13-64), $10 seniors (65+), $5 children (3-12), $5 Garden members
Buy tickets in advance online at http://www.mobot.org/
MoBot Members-only early bird shopping: Saturday 7 am –9 am
Saturday October 3 & Sunday, October 4, 2009
The St. Louis Wine Festival
Saturday 12:00 - 7:00 pm
Sunday 12:00 - 6:00 pm
Forest Park
St. Louis, MissouriTickets: $20, $10 for Designated Drivers (non-drinkers)
A portion of the proceeds will be contributed to the Flora Conservancy of Forest Park, a not-for-profit volunteer organization that maintains the gardens at the Jewel Box and Pagoda Circle.
For more information about the Wine Festival, visit http://www.stlouiswinefestival.com/
Saturday, October 3, 2009
12:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Morgan Ford in Motion Music & Street Festival
The festival will feature interactive performances, street art & music--a festival designed for all ages. Featuring Art Saint Louis hits the Street, Javier Mendoza, Steve Ewing, the Funky Butt Brass band and more
Morgan Ford at Juniata (near Tower Grove Park)
Saint Louis, MO
More info: 314 241-4810 christine@artstlouis.org http://www.morganfordinmotion.com/
Saturday, October 3, 2009
2:00 - 6:00 pm
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis-Playing in the Dark: A Collision of Art and Chess
This event invites visitors to watch and play live chess matches with Grand Masters from the U.S. Women’s Chess Championship. The defending U.S. Women’s champion and Olympic Gold Medalist, Anna Zatonskih, will kick off the day by playing five players blindfolded.
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
3750 Washington Blvd
St. Louis, MO
Sign up to participate at http://www.saintlouschessclub.org/Saturday, October 3, 2009
11:45 pm - 2:30 am
HIP HOP YA DON'T STOP! PT2
The Delmar Lounge (The Loop)
6235 Delmar Blvd
Saint Louis, MO
More info: 314 725- 6565 djneedles76@gmail.com

5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Howard vs. FAMU HBCU Game Night – The 2009 HBCU Challenge!
The alumni of Howard University and Florida A&M University host a game night fundraiser.
Proceeds from this event will go towards the respective schools’ scholarship funds.
Morgan Street Brewery
721 N 2nd Street (Laclede’s Landing)
Saint Louis, MO
More info: 843 364-7321 oluchi.uwah@wfadvisors.com
Donation: $10
Sunday, October 4, 2009
11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Carnival: Opening exhibit of Artist, Gena Brady Allen
The Urban Arts Collective at Urban Eats Cafe
3301 Meramec Street (Dutchtown)
Saint Louis, MO
More info: arts@urbaneatscafe.com
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Connect With...St. Louis Happy Hour

Hotel Indigo
4630 Lindell (Central West End near Forest Park)
Saint Louis, MO
More info: 314 622-1250 X102 nikkiw@focus-stl.org
RSVP at this link.
5 pm - Midnight: Friday
America’s fastest growing Octoberfest Celebration
Live Music each day – the schedule here.
Lots of delicious food and drink (brats, rotisserie chicken, & beer) for purchase
Crowning of Miss Oktoberfest
Kid’s Karneval - $5
Festival entry fee: $5 which include entry into the tents.
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
GenNext Service Day
Volunteer for one of these projects:
1. Wesley House: Wesley House provides youth, family support, and economic development programs in north St. Louis.
4507 Lee Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63115
2. St. Vincent Home for Children: St. Vincent Home for Children provides residential treatment center for disturbed children, 5-12 years old.
Volunteers will participate in a variety of recreational activities with the children that currently reside at St. Vincent’s.
7401 Florissant Road
St. Louis, MO 63121
3. Our Lady of Guadalupe: Our Lady of Guadalupe is a Catholic school for students in kindergarten through 8th grade.
Volunteers are needed to help paint classrooms at this North County school.
17 Hawkesbury Drive
St. Louis, MO 63121
A thank you reception will take place immediately following the projects.
Sign up for one of these projects online: email gennext@stl.unitedway.org
Saturday, October 10, 2009
7:00 pm
St. Louis Blues Hockey Game to benefit the United Way of Greater St. Louis
Blues vs. Los Angeles Kings
The night will include a special auction and mystery bag sale to benefit United Way, as well as an information booth. Discounts on St. Louis Blues tickets are available to fans and for each ticket purchased through this offer, $5 will be donated to United Way.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
3:30pm - 6:00pm
Racial Profiling Community Forum
Viewing of the 2004 Dateline Episode titled "A Pattern of Suspicion" a program about racial profiling across the country, followed by a panel discussion.
Vaughn Cultural Center
3701 Grandel Square (Grand Arts District)
More info: 314 615-3631 imfilms2007@gmail.com
Light Refreshments provided

6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Fest-of-Ale
Presented by the Young Friends of the Garden
Enjoy tasting specialty fall beers generously donated by Anheuser-Busch. Move and groove to the American folk, classic rock, and vintage country sounds of regional artists "The Dusty Bottoms".
Stroll through the Garden and enjoy the fall season.
$15 Members/$30 Non-members
*Free admission and automatic entry for a grand prize drawing with purchase of a new or renewed Garden membership.
Seasonal appetizers included with cost of admission.
Click here to register for this event
6:00 – 10:00 pm
Third Friday Seven Scorching Hot Years Birthday Blowout Open House
Put on your party shoes and let’s boogie down. Enjoy live art performance, glass making, and make some great Halloween Crafts, too. Third Fridays are free and family-friendly
Cash bar
FREE
Third Degree Glass Factory,
5200 Delmar, smack dab between University City’s Loop and the Central West End.
For more info: www.stlglass.com or 314-367-4527
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Carver Day
Carver Day highlights the life and legacy of Dr. George Washington Carver, a native Missourian and one of the world’s foremost scientists and educators. Join Dr. Carver (as portrayed by Paxton Williams) for a stroll around the Carver Garden, learn about the native plants and flowers that inspired him, and enjoy a special menu at the Garden's cafe.
Missouri Botanical Garden
12 noon - close
OYSTER FESTIVAL
Featuring over 10 special oyster dishes, including BBQ & char grilled oysters CHAR GRILLED OYSTERS
Live Music
$5 cover after 9 pm
FRESH HOP ALE FESTIVAL
Schlafly Bottleworks
Celebrate the harvest with an autumn beer festival . Schlafly will feature plenty of Schlafly brews, plus great food and live music. Also, enjoy beers from other fine St. Louis breweries: Amalgamated Brewing Company, Mattingly Brewing Company, Square One Brewery, Morgan Street Brewery and O'Fallon Brewery.
TICKETS are $25 in advance and $30 day of event. Advance tickets are available now. Purchase in person at The Schlafly Tap Room or Schlafly Bottleworks through October 16th, or online until October 15th. Day of event tickets can be purchased at festival beginning at 11:30 a.m.
This event will likely sell out – get your tickets early!
Purchase advance tickets online HERE.

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Hops Art 2009
An evening of fabulous art, tasty beer, scrumptious food & fascinating artists.
This is the 3rd annual Hops Art event presented by the Art Saint Louis Gallery. It is a totally unique event that combines an art exhibition, a digital image presentation, delicious beer & food, and great people.
Art Saint Louis
555 Washington Avenue, Suite 150
Downtown Saint Louis, MO
More info: 314 241-48103 christine@artstlouis.org
Saturday, October 24, 2009
9:00 am – 1:00 pm
United Way’s 5th annual Servathon
Volunteer with hundreds of others on National Make a Difference Day.
To volunteer, sign-up by October 20 by calling 314-539-4063 or online here. T-shirts will be available for purchase for $5 to help support United Way.
Free.
For more info visit the United Way of Greater St. Louis

9:00 pm - 2:00 am
Saints & Sinners Halloween Party
A Costume Party
The Old Ziegenhein Livery & Funeral Home
2723 Cherokee Street
Saint Louis, MO
Price: $15, includes open bar
More info: 314 750-1736 info@bfreepaparazzi.com
~~~~~ Ongoing Events ~~~~~

9 am -5 pm
Learn more about sustainable living from displays showcasing goods, services and information with an environmental edge.
Family fun exhibit
Brookings Interpretive Center
Missouri Botanical Garden
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Friday, September 04, 2009
Labor day weekend activities!
Good day Revelers,
Your hostess is back from Europe. I had a great time. I travelled to France and the Netherlands for a science conference and also took in the sights! Click to see my photos from Rennes, France, Holland, and Paris. It was a blast!My oh my, do those Parisens know how to fête, I mean party. So as I ask for a little more patience to get back into full swing Hostess mode, here is what's happening in St. Louis for Labor Day Weekend.
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Greek Fest at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church on Forest Park.
Balloon Race at Forest Park
Foxy Fest at Forest Park
Gateway Classic/AKA Jazz Brunch
Concerts: Al B. Sure, BBD, Common/Maxwell/Chrisette Michele, India Arie, Chub Rock/Das Effects
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
What's happening this week? July 21-26, 2009
Go directly to the July 2009 Events Calendar
The Examiner.com publishing page has been on the fritz lately. This is 2 weeks in a row I haven’t been able to publish my weekly updates in a timely manner. But never fear, your hostess still has you covered.
The Deets:Tuesday, July 21, 2009
5:30 - 9:00 pm
River City Professionals Event and 4th Annual City-Wide Open Studios Preview Party
Party with the artists and the River City Professionals. Contemporary Art Museum 3750 Washington Blvd (Grand Art Center) St Louis, MO 63108-3612 This is kickoff event for the week-long event - Open Studios - dedicated to the discovery of the hidden spaces where artists work.
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
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
5:30 - 10:00 pm
Jammin' at the Zoo
Tasting Package Admission Includes admission to event, unlimited wine and beer tasting from 6 to 8 p.m. (while supplies last), opportunity to purchase wine, beer and food, and live entertainment.
Zoo Friends Members: $10. Park for free at the north parking lot on Government Drive, and enter through the North Entrance.
Non-Members: $20. Park for free at the south parking lot on Wells Drive, and enter through the South Entrance.
Live Entertainment
Rain or ShineWednesday, July 22 2009 5:30 pm
Conversations in Black and White
In January 2010, the Missouri History Museum welcomes the special Exhibition RACE: Are We So Different? Organized by the Science Museum of Minnesota, the exhibition explores the science of human variation, the history of the idea of race and the contemporary experience of race and racism in the United States. In preparation for the exhibition, the Missouri History Museum, in conjunction with the St. Louis Beacon and KETC/Channel 9, will present a monthly series of programs addressing issues related to race in the region and nation-wide. While the programs will vary in format, each one promises to be thought provoking. For our first program, join us for an evening of thought-provoking theatre exploring assumptions and identity. Performed by the museum's Teens Make History actors, these vignettes address an array of topics, including a recent St. Louis Post-Dispatch article illustrated with an interracial couple kissing. Enjoy a DJ spinning in th background while your conversations are sparked by the scenes.
MacDermott Grand Hall
Missouri History Museum
FreeWednesday, July 22, 2009
6:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Special screening of CNN's broadcast of "Black in America 2"
CNN’s Soledad O'Brien reports on people who are using ground-breaking solutions to transform the black experience.
YWCA Metro St. Louis
3820 W. Pine Blvd. (located on the SLU campus)
Saint Louis, MO 63108
Light refreshments will be served. Program starts promptly at 7 pm
Seating is limited. Please confirm attendance.
More info: 314 351-1115 egray@ywcastlouis.org
Thursday, July 23, 2009
7 pm
Showing of the “The Rink” by Ronald Butts
A documentary on the urban roller skating tradition in the African-American communities of St. Louis and East St. Louis.
Tivoli
More info: http://www.cinemastlouis.org/showcase2.htmlThursday, July 23, 2009
9:00 pm – 2:00 am
State Beauty Supply Presents Volume II
A Cutting-Edge Charity Event to Benefit Siteman Cancer Center
More details about this event go to http://www.alivemag.com/.
More information on Siteman Cancer Center, visit http://www.siteman.wustl.edu/ and for State Beauty Supply visit http://www.statebeautystores.com/.
Tickets $15 at the door.Thursday, July 23, 2009 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
Friday, July 24, 2009 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!
Friday, July 24 – Saturday, July 25, 2009
All day
Belgian Beer & Mussel Mania Schlafly Tap Room (downtown location) Plus live music -- Friday: Red-Headed Strangers; Saturday: Sins of the Pioneers
Saturday, July 25, 2009 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
Saturday, July 25, 2009
4:00pm - 7:00pm
Out West Art Exhibit of Sarah Faraone, Artist
A series of sketches based on a trip to South Dakota.
The Urban Arts Collective at Urban Eats Cafe
3301 Meramec (Dutchtown)
Saint Louis, MO
More info: arts@urbaneatscafe.comSaturday, July 25, 2009
6:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Arf Nouveau Art Show
Annual art show in which more than 35 local artists create a piece of art inspired by a Stray Rescue dog or cat. Plus, 20 Stray Rescue dogs and cats will make a piece of art with their noses, tails and paws.
All artwork is available for purchase via a silent auction to benefit the mission of Stray Rescue
Appetizers, cash bar and music available.
No dogs are allowed at this event
Champagne preview party from 6-7pm and tickets are $50 each.
General admission and cash bar starts at 7pm.
Third Degree Glass Factory
5200 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, MO
Saturday, July 25, 2009
9:00 pm – 1:00 am
Global Warmth
the listening party that embraces us all
Featuring groovy tunes from the diaspora with the best of 1970's cinema funk, Bollywood, and singer and guitarist Mario Pascal Charles will perform original Global fusion along with earthy percussionist Duane 'Jingo' Williams, and Raven Wolf on sax and flute.
Urban Lounge
3216 South Grand
Saint Louis, MO
More info: 314 610-8849 knocradio@yahoo.com
Free
Saturday July 25 – Sunday, July 26, 2009 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
Sunday, July 26, 2009 2:00 – 6:00 pm
The Big Splash A poolside fashion and trunk show featuring trends 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) For more information, visit http://www.mcknightcrossing.com/ or call 314-961-7000. Rain date August 2.
Free and open to the public.
Sunday, July 26, 2009 2:00 -6:00 pm
Piasa Winery Live Music Events: Featuring 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
Free
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