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Every Thursday Webster Groves

Farmers Market Shop for locally grown fresh


fruits and vegetables, cheese, bread, plants and
lots more every Thursday May through October
from 3 to 6:30 p.m. at Gazebo Park located at
the intersection of Big Bend Blvd. and South Old
Orchard Ave. For more information, visit www.
webstergrovesfarmersmarket.com.
Every day Grants Farm Grants Farm is
now open and is located at 10501 Gravois Rd. on
the 281-acre ancestral home of the Busch family.
Admission to the park is free; parking is $12 per
vehicle or $40 for a season parking pass. The farm is
home to more than 900 animals and offers families
the opportunity to see many different animals
including African elephants, horses, camels, zebras
and more. Meet a retired Budweiser Clydesdale on
a Clydesdale tour (reservations required) or book
a private expedition for an extra charge. For more
information or park hours, visit www.grantsfarm.
com.
Summer Weekends At The St. Louis Zoo
Come early and stay late at the St. Louis Zoo
this summer. On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays,
May 24 through Sept. 2, the zoo will be open
extended hours from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. for Prairie
Farms Summer Zoo Weekends. Weekday summer
hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Bring the whole
family and splash with the stingrays, cha cha with
the cheetahs and frug with the frogs at the Jungle
Boogie with live music by local bands on Friday
evenings from 5 to 8 p.m. (No concert on June 21).
For more information, visit www.stlzoo.org.
Open Mic Every Wednesday Starting
around 8 p.m., open mic for poetry and music
at Stone Spiral Coffee & Curios, 2500 Sutton in
Maplewood. Great food and beverages.
St. Louis Writers Guild Every Second
Tuesday St. Louis Writers Guild has a poetry
and prose open mic at the Kirkwood Train Station,
Argonne Drive and Kirkwood Road, 7 p.m., every
second Tuesday of the month.
Poetry at the Point Fourth Tuesdays
Poetry at the Point is held the fourth Tuesday of the
month at 7:30 p.m. at the Focal Point, 2720 Sutton
in Maplewood.
May 24 Friday Night Flick Enjoy watching
the movie Surfs Up while swimming under the
stars at Whitecliff Park, 9245 Whitecliff Lane in
Crestwood, 8:30 p.m. Free. No coolers allowed;
concessions will be available. For more information,
visit www.ci.crestwood.mo.us.
May 24 Twelfth Night Shakespeare Festival
St. Louis presents Twelfth Night at Shakespeare
Glen, Forest Park, May 24-June 16. Shows are
nightly (except Tuesdays) at 8 p.m. Admission is
free. A love story containing shipwrecks, disquises,
pirates and dukes. For more information, visit www.
sfstl.com.
May 24-26 St. Louis Bluesweek Festival
This free Blues festival celebrates the rich Blues
history of St. Louis with a weekend full of music,
food and fun at Soldiers Memorial in downtown
St. Louis. Headliners include Blues legend Mavis
Staples, superstars Trombone Shorty and Orleans
Avenue, St. Louis own Big George Brock and
several others. Festival hours are Friday, 4:30 to 11
p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. For
more information, visit www.bluesweek.com.
May 24-27 St. Louis Greek Fest Authentic
Greek food and pastries, Greek music, Greek folk
dancing, Agora Marketplace, church tours, a kids
corner and more will be part of the Greek Fest at
Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, 1755 Des
Peres Road. Festival hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Free
admission and free parking. For more information,
visit www.stlgreekfest.com.
May 25-27 African Arts Festival Enjoy
family tours, art activities and performances
celebrating African culture at the Worlds Fair
Pavilion in Forest Park. Festival hours are Saturday,
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Monday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, visit www.
stlafricanartsfest.org.
May 25 Tunes at Ten Live music by the
Maple Jam Band starting at 10 a.m. at Kirkwood
Farmers Market, 150 E. Argonne Drive. Enjoy all
the market has to offer while listening to live music
provided by local bands.
May 25 Pirates of Penzance Opera
Theatre of Saint Louis presents The Pirates of
Penzance by Arthur S. Sullivan and W.S. Gilbert
from May 25-June 29, at the Loretto-Hilton Center,
130 Edgar Road (at Big Bend). A comedy that is
perfect for audiences of all ages. For performance
times, tickets or more information, call 961-0644 or
visit www.experienceopera.org.
May 25 Summer Palooza Kick off summer
with fun activities including a bounce house, face
painting, swimming and more from 1 to 4 p.m.
at the RiverChase Recreation Center, 990 Horan
Drive in Fenton. Cost is $4 for residents; $5 for
non-residents. For more information, visit www.
fentonmo.org.
May 27 Gypsy Caravan Come to one of
the largest antique, craft and fea markets in the
Midwest and help support the St. Louis Symphony
Orchestra. The event is held from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(rain or shine) on the campus of the University of
Missouri-St. Louis, 1 University Drive. Admission
is $10. Visit www.gypsycaravan-stl.org for more
information.
May 29 Jamming at JB Concert series
featuring Aaron Kam and The One Drops at the
amphitheater at Jefferson Barracks Park, 500 Bagby
St. Tickets are $5. Gates open at 6 p.m., concert
begins at 7 p.m. Bring chairs and blankets. No
coolers. Food and drink will be available. For more
information, visit www.sbdstl.com.
May 30 Circus Flora St. Louis one-ring
European-style circus presents A Trip to the Moon
from May 30-June 23. The production channels the
1902 flm by the same name. The family-friendly
circus takes place under an air-conditioned big top
tent next to Powell Symphony Hall, 718 N. Grand
Ave. Tickets range from $10 to $48. Visit www.
circusfora.org for tickets and showtimes.
May 31 Always ... Patsy Cline Stages St.
Louis presents Always...Patsy Cline, the true story
of Clines friendship with a Texas housewife, from
May 31-June 30. Funny and heartfelt memories
wrap around 27 of Clines country music hits. The
Robert G. Reim Theatre is located at 111 S. Geyer in
Kirkwood. For tickets, visit www.stagesstlouis.org.
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2-B Webster-Kirkwood Times May 24 - 30, 2013
June 1 Making Music 13 The Kirkwood
Area Arts Council kicks off its summer concert
series with the United States Air Force Band of
Mid-America Hot Brass ensemble at 7 p.m. at the
Kirkwood Park Lions Amphitheater. For more
information, visit www.kirkwoodareaarts.org.
June 1 Il Tabarro and Pagliacci Opera
Theatre of Saint Louis presents Il Tabarro and
Pagliacci from June 1-29 at the Loretto-Hilton
Center, 130 Edgar Road (at Big Bend).The opera
follows a troupe of traveling actors torn apart
by jealousy. For performance times, tickets or
more information, call 961-0644 or visit www.
experienceopera.org.
June 1 Kirkwood Garden & Kitchen
Tour Friends of the Kirkwood Historical Society
are hosting a kitchen/garden tour from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Six Kirkwood gardens and three kitchens
will be featured. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20
on the day of the tour. Tickets are available at OK
Hatchery, the Kirkwood Library Shop or Mudds
Grove. For more information, call Carol Ann Miller
314-821-0184.
June 1 & 2 Lafayette Square Spring House
& Garden Tour Experience the elegance of the
1800s in one of St. Louis most historic Victorian
neighborhoods beginning at the corner of Lafayette
and Mississippi avenues. Homes are open on
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance; $20
the day of the tour. For more information or to
purchase tickets, visit www.lafayettesquare.org or
call 772-5724.
June 1 & 2 Strawberry Festival
Strawberries take center stage during this annual
strawberry celebration in Kimmswick. Feast and
shop all things strawberry from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information, visit www.gokimmswick.
com.
June 2 Secret Gardens of Webster Groves
Ten Webster Groves gardens of distinction will be
featured from noon to 4 p.m. on The Secret Gardens
of Webster Groves garden tour. The self-paced tour
will cover many garden styles from an English
cottage garden with a focus on color and containers
to a shaded menagerie with an award-winning
water garden. Advance tickets can be purchased for
$15 online at www.wghsparentsclub.org or the day
of the tour for $20 at the Walter Ambrose Family
Center, 222 W. Cedar Ave. For more information,
contact Lynda Brady at 740-2590.
June 4 Faust Park Summer Concert
Series The Bob Kuban Band performs from 7
to 9 p.m. at the Faust Amphitheater, 15185 Olive
Blvd. There will be food trucks, free prizes for kids,
free cake and freworks to kick off the frst concert
of the season. For more information, visit www.
chesterfeldmochamber.com.
June 5 Old Webster Summer Night
Street Dance Spend the evening in Old Webster
shopping, dining and dancing in the streets from 5
to 10 p.m. Performances by Ticket to the Beatles,
Chole G and others. For more information, visit
www.visitoldwebster.com.
June 5 Faust Olden Days of Summer See
blacksmith and rope making demonstrations, take
a hayride or pony ride, and visit the petting zoo.
The historic village school and houses will be open,
too. The event will take place at Faust Park, 15185
Olive Street. Tickets are $10 for children in advance
or $15 for children the day of event (parents are
free with child ticket purchase.) For advance tickets,
call 615-7373.
June 5 Whitaker Music Festival The
Funky Butt Brass Band will give a concert at the
Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd. Free
admission begins at 5 p.m.; concert starts at 7:30
p.m. Pack a picnic supper and enjoy the beauty
of the garden grounds in summertime bloom. For
more information, visit www.mobot.org/events/
whitaker.
June 5 Chapter Two The Insight Theatre
Company presents Chapter Two, a Neil Simon
favorite from June 5-16. The play is a moving romantic
comedy that is witty, sharp and sensitive. Nerinx
Halls Heagney Theatre performances are located at
530 E. Lockwood Ave. in Webster Groves. For more
information, visit www.insighttheatrecompany.com
or call 556-1293.
June 5 Jamming at JB Concert series
featuring Whiskey Dixon at the amphitheater at
Jefferson Barracks Park, 500 Bagby St. Tickets are
$5. Gates open at 6 p.m., concert begins at 7 p.m.
Bring chairs and blankets. No coolers. Food and
drink will be available. For more information, visit
www.sbdstl.com.
June 6 Webster Farmers Market Fourth
Birthday Celebration The celebration will be
from 3-6:30 p.m. at Gazebo Park located at Big
Bend Blvd. and Old Orchard Ave. Activities include
Taste of the Market demonstration from 4-5 p.m.,
juicing demo and tasting from 5:30-6:30 p.m., a
scavenger hunt for kids, special kids activity with
Little Fishes Swim School and live music by The
Lulus from 4:30-6:30 p.m. For more information,
visit www.webstergrovesfarmersmarket.com.
June 6 Downtown Kirkwood Concert
Series The Downtown Kirkwood Summer Concert
Series kicks off Thursday, June 6, at 6:30 p.m. with
a concert by Fair Warning. The free concerts are
held from June to September at Kirkwood Station
Plaza in downtown Kirkwood, 120 S. Kirkwood
Road, across from Kirkwood City Hall. For more
information, call 775-2921.
June 7 Sundown Park Party Join in the
movin and groovin happening at the Festival Site
Pavilion in Shrewsburys Wehner Park, 5200 Lennox.
Live music by the Presentation Band begins at 7
p.m. Bring friends and a blanket to this free concert.
For more information, visit www.cityofshrewsbury.
com.
June 7 Feast In The Park Eat all you want
as St. Louis County Parks welcomes members of
the St. Louis Food Truck Association to Laumeier
Sculpture Park, 12580 Rott Road, 5 to 8 p.m. Join
family and friends to picnic on a wide variety of
delicious fare from 14 local culinary entrepreneurs
and enjoy free live music. For more information,
visit www.laumeier.org.
June 7 Suson Farm Fridays Come to Suson
Park, 6073 Wells Road, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., for a day
of farm fun including barn tours, hay rides, pony
rides, candle making and face painting. Kids 12 and
under, $8; adults, free. For more information, call
615-8822 or visit www.stlouisco.com.
June 7-9 Art & Air The artists art fair
features fne art, fne music and fne food on the
grounds of Eden Theological Seminary at East
Lockwood and Bompart in Webster Groves. The art
fair runs Friday, 6-10 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10
p.m.; Sunday, noon-5 p.m. Visit www.artandair.com
for more information.
June 8 Spiritual Jazz Meets Pojazz Raven
Wolf C. Felton Jennings II and Dwight Bitikofer and
guest poets Jennifer Fandel and Ben Moeller-Gaa
from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Stone Spiral Coffee & Curios,
2500 Sutton in Maplewood.
June 8 Making Music 13 The Kirkwood
Area Arts Council summer concert series featuring
the Gateway City Big Band at 7 p.m. at the Kirkwood
Park Lions Amphitheater. For more information,
visit www.kirkwoodareaarts.org.
June 8 Tunes at Ten Live music by The
Lulus starting at 10 a.m. at the Kirkwood Farmers
Market located at 150 E. Argonne Drive. Enjoy all
the market has to offer while listening to live music
provided by local bands.
June 11 Faust Park Summer Concert Series
Trilogy will perform from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Faust
Amphitheater, 15185 Olive Blvd. Beer, wine, soda,
popcorn and candy will be available for purchase,
as well as food from local restaurants. For more
information, visit www.chesterfeldmochamber.
com.
June 12 Whitaker Music Festival Jazz
musician Terence Blanchard will give a concert at
the Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd.
Free admission begins at 5 p.m. and concert starts
at 7:30 p.m. Pack a picnic supper and enjoy the
beauty of the garden grounds in summertime
bloom. For more information, visit www.mobot.
org/events/whitaker.
June 12 Jamming at JB Concert series
featuring The Jeremiah Johnson Band at the
amphitheater at Jefferson Barracks Park, 500 Bagby
St. Tickets are $5. Gates open at 6 p.m., concert
begins at 7 p.m. Bring chairs and blankets. No
coolers. Food and drink will be available. For more
information, visit www.sbdstl.com.
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The Heagney Theatre
530 E. Lockwood, on the campus
of Nerinx Hall, Webster Groves
www.insighttheatrecompany.com
314-556-1293 (Box Offce)
announcing our 2013 season!
Chapter Two
June 5-16
Meet Marsha
Mason! At our
VIP Luncheon or
Performance &
Gala Event
June 9
1776
The Musical
June 26-July 7
Charlottes
Web
July 19-21
Time Stands Still
August 15-25
Our Town
September
12-29
Become the singer you've always wanted to be!
Spaces are limited
Contact 314-359-0786 or info@stlouiscabaretconference.com
www.stlouiscabaretconference.com
High School Sessions
July 26-28, 2013
Summer Music Programs
Family Camp: Creatures at the Ocean!
Individual Lessons, Student Camps: Band,
Low Brass, Flute, String Orchestra,
Composition and Chamber Music
webster.edu/cms/summer
314-968-5939
The Community Music School is
conveniently located in Webster Groves,
Chesterfeld and University City
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2013 summer
Workshops
schedule of events
8136 Big Bend Webster 314-962-9536
54 Fenton Plaza Fenton 636-326-9986
www.DavidsGuitarLoft.com
Introduction to Guitar (Ages 8-14)
Exploringdifferenttypesandsoundsofguitars
Introduction to Drums (Ages 8-14)
Learnthebasicswhileformingcorrecttechniques
Exploring Music (Ages 4-7) (Ages 8-12)
Rock Start Summer Workshop (Ages 9-17)
School-of-Rockstylebandprogram
Rockstart Recording Workshop (Ages 9-17)
IntroductorycourseonDigitalAudioRecording
May 24 - 30, 2013 Webster-Kirkwood Times 3-B
Webster Groves Lions
3rd Annual
Wine
Fest
20 Different Wines & Beer
Silent Auction
Wine Raffe with Ticket Purchase
August 24 7-10 p.m.
Garland Wines | 11 S. Old Orchard | Webster Groves
$20 per person in advance
$25 per person at the door
For information or tickets call:
Sandy Halama 314.795.7456 or Larry Suiter 314.993.0068
featuring
Multi-Day
Expeditions
for ages 9-15
June 3July 12
Themed
Adventure
Day Camps
for ages 4-11
June 3Aug 2
Venture
Into
Summer
7825 Big Bend Blvd. Webster Groves, MO 63119
314-962-9355 www.thecollegeschool.org
summercamp@thecollegeschool.org
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June 13 Downtown Kirkwood Summer
Concert Series The concert will feature Blues
Incorporated at 6:30 p.m. at Kirkwood Station
Plaza, 120 S. Kirkwood Road, across from Kirkwood
City Hall. For more information, call 775-2921.
June 13-16 Vietnam Wall The American
Veterans Traveling Tribute Vietnam Wall will be
set up June 13-16 on the campus of Lindbergh
High School, 4900 S. Lindbergh Blvd., for public
viewing. The wall is an 80 percent scale model of
the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
For more information, visit www.southcountytimes.
com or contact Morris L. Butch Thomas at 849-
2234 or by email at Morris.Thomas@att.net.
June 13 Annie Whitecliff Summer Playhouse
presents Annie, from June 13-16 on an outdoor
stage in Crestwoods Whitecliff Park. Tickets are $2
for children, $5 for adults and go on sale at 6:30
p.m. before each performance. Show starts at 8
p.m. Bring lawn chairs. For more information, visit
www.ci.crestwood.mo.us.
June 13 The River Between Us Join St.
Louis County Historian Esley Hamilton from 10
a.m. to noon for a special look at the exhibition,
The River Between Us, at Laumeier Sculpture Park,
12580 Rott Road. Engage in a discussion of issues of
common concern in the tangled histories of St. Louis
and New Orleans. Free. For more information, visit
www.laumeier.org.
June 14 Hot Summer Nights, Cool Summer
Sounds City of Des Peres free summer concert
series featuring Mirage from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Des
Peres Park, 12325 Manchester Road. Bring lawn
chairs; coolers are permitted, but glass containers
are not. Concessions will be available. For more
information, visit www.desperesmo.org.
June 14 Webster Groves Old Orchard
Gazebo Series The entire family can enjoy free
live music and a movie at Gazebo Park located at
8180 Big Bend Blvd. Bring blankets and lawn chairs
and enjoy live music starting at 7 p.m. and a movie
beginning at 9 p.m. Featured musician of the night
is Javier Mendoza, and the movie is Raiders of the
Lost Ark. Food and beverage will be available. For
more information, visit www.oldorchardwg.com.
June 14 Webster Groves Lions Club/Red
Cross Blood Drive The Webster Groves Lions
Club will hold a Red Cross Blood Drive from 3 to 7
p.m. in conjunction with its montly barbecue on the
parking lot of General Grant Center, 8400 Watson
Road. Walk-ins welcome, but appointments will
have priority. For more information or to make an
appointment, call 799-1998.
June 14 Food Truck Friday There will be
food available from 20 different food trucks from 5
to 8 p.m. in Tower Grove Park, 4256 Magnolia Ave.
For more information, visit www.towergrovepark.
org.
June 14 & 15 Webster Groves Lions Club
Barbecue The Lions serve up ribs, chicken,
hamburgers and more from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
on the parking lot of General Grant Center, 8400
Watson Road. Enjoy on-site or carry out. Proceeds
support Lions Club charitable projects. For more
information, visit www.webstergroveslions.tripod.
com.
June 15 Champion Opera Theatre of Saint
Louis presents Champion at the Loretto-Hilton
Center, 130 Edgar Road (at Big Bend), from June
15-30. The opera follows World Welterweight
Champion Emile Griffth through his journey
toward forgiveness after a 1962 title fght that
took his opponents life. For times, tickets or
more information, call 961-0644 or visit www.
experienceopera.org.
June 16 The Kiss Opera Theatre of Saint
Louis presents The Kiss at the Loretto-Hilton
Center, 130 Edgar Road (at Big Bend), from June 16-
28. A rarely produced folk masterpiece brimming
with joyful music, romance and comedy. For times,
tickets or more information, call 961-0644 or visit
www. experienceopera.org.
June 16 Cars With Class The Horseless
Carriage Club of Missouri presents a Fathers Day
car show from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the St. Louis
Museum of Transportation (upper parking lot),
2967 Barrett Station Road. For more information,
visit www.transportationmuseumassociation.org.
June 17 Monty Pythons Spamalot The
Muny premiere of Monty Pythons Spamalot will
run from June 17-23 with performances at 8:15
p.m. nightly. Spamalot is a musical that tells the
legendary tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the
Round Table. The Muny is located in Forest Park.
For more information or tickets, visit www.muny.
org.
June 18 Faust Park Summer Concert
Series Scott & Kari will play music from 7 to 9
p.m. at the Faust Amphitheater, 15185 Olive Blvd.
Beer, wine, soda, popcorn and candy will be
available for purchase, as well as food from local
restaurants. For more information, visit www.
chesterfeldmochamber.com.
June 18 Affton Annual Golf Tournament
The Affton Chamber of Commerce holds its
16th annual golf tournament at Quail Creek Golf
Club, 6022 Wells Road in South County. The four-
person scramble format costs $120 per player and
includes golf, lunch, dinner and prizes. Check-in
at 11:30 a.m., lunch at noon, torunament begins
at 1 p.m. The deadline for signing up is June 10.
For more information, call 631-3100 or visit www.
afftonchamber.com.
June 19 Cinderella Stages St. Louis presents
Disneys Cinderella from June 19-30. This classic
story tells the tale of Cinderella, who went from
rags to riches and married Prince Charming. The
Robert G. Reim Theatre is located at 111 S. Geyer
in Kirkwood. For more information or tickets, call
821-2407 or visit www.stagesstlouis.org.
June 19 Whitaker Music Festival Kim
Massie will give a concert at the Missouri Botanical
Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd. Free admission begins at
5 p.m. and concert starts at 7:30 p.m. Pack a picnic
supper and enjoy the beauty of the garden grounds
in summertime bloom. For more information, visit
www.mobot.org/events/whitaker.
June 19 Jamming at JB Concert featuring
The HipNecks at the amphitheater at Jefferson
Barracks Park, 500 Bagby St. Tickets are $5. Gates
open at 6 p.m., concert begins at 7 p.m. Bring chairs
and blankets. No coolers. Food and drink will be
available. For details, visit www.sbdstl.com.
June 20 Downtown Kirkwood Summer
Concert Series This concert will feature The
Hulapoppers at 6:30 p.m. at Kirkwood Station
Plaza in downtown Kirkwood, 120 S. Kirkwood
Road, across from Kirkwood City Hall. For more
information, call 775-2921.
June 21 Webster Groves Old Orchard
Gazebo Series The entire family can enjoy free
live music and a movie at Gazebo Park located at
8180 Big Bend Blvd. Bring blankets and lawn chairs
and enjoy live music starting at 7 p.m. and a movie
beginning at 9 p.m. Featured band of the night is
North of the Quarter and the movie is Night at the
Museum. Food and beverage will be available for
purchase from Old Orchard restaurants. For more
information, visit www.oldorchardwg.com.
June 21 Suson Farm Fridays Come to
Suson Park, 6073 Wells Road, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., for
a day of farm fun including barn tours, hay rides,
pony rides, candle making and face painting. Kids
12 and under, $8; adults, free. For more information,
call 615-8822 or visit www.stlouisco.com.
June 22 Tunes at Ten Live music from
the Sutton Street Band starting at 10 a.m. at the
Kirkwood Farmers Market, 150 E. Argonne Drive.
Enjoy all the market has to offer while listening to
live music provided by local bands.
June 22 Des Peres Youth Fishing Derby
The fshing derby is for ages 3-12 at Des Peres Park
Dock. Cost is $5 and all participants must provide
their own fshing pole and bait. Check-in begins at
7:30 a.m. with fshing from 8 to 10 a.m. Have fun
with the Biggest Fish Contest, raffes and more. For
more information, visit www.thelodgedesperes.
com.
June 22 Fenton Flicks Enjoy a night out
with the family while watching Field of Dreams
at Fenton City Park. Free admission; movie starts
at approximately 7:45 p.m. Concessions will
be available. For more information, visit www.
fentonmo.org.
June 22 The Great American Camp Out
Experience an outdoor adventure under the stars
with friends and family during a campout at Wehner
Park, 5200 Lennox in Shrewsbury. Check-in and tent
set-up begins at 5 p.m.; dinner and activities start at
6:30 p.m. Breakfast the next morning is from 7 to 8
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June 22 Making Music 13 Summer
concert series featuring The Scandaleros at 7 p.m.
at the Kirkwood Park Lions Amphitheater. For more
information, visit www.kirkwoodareaarts.org.
June 24 Shrek The Musical The Muny
premiere of Shrek The Music will run from June
24-30 with performances at 8:15 p.m. nightly. A
swamp-dwelling ogre sets out on an adventure
with his best friend, a very talkative donkey. Along
the way he fghts a fearsome dragon, rescues a
festy princess and learns that real friendship and
true love arent only found in fairytales. The Muny
is located in Forest Park. For more information or
tickets, visit www.muny.org.
June 25 Faust Park Summer Concert
Series Spectrum will play music from 7 to 9
p.m. at the Faust Amphitheater, 15185 Olive Blvd.
Beer, wine, soda, popcorn and candy will be
available for purchase, as well as food from local
restaurants. For more information, visit www.
chesterfeldmochamber.com.
June 26 Whitaker Music Festival Ransom
Note will give a concert at the Missouri Botanical
Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd. Free admission begins at
5 p.m. and concert starts at 7:30 p.m. Pack a picnic
supper and enjoy the beauty of the garden grounds
in summertime bloom. For more information, visit
www.mobot.org/events/whitaker.
June 26 Jamming at JB Concert series
featuring Jakes Leg at the amphitheater at Jefferson
Barracks Park, 500 Bagby St. Tickets are $5. Gates
open at 6 p.m., concert begins at 7 p.m. Bring chairs
and blankets. No coolers. Food and drink will be
available. For more information, visit www.sbdstl.
com.
June 26 Faust Olden Days of Summer
See blacksmith and rope making demonstrations,
take a hayride or pony ride, and visit the petting
zoo. The historic village school and houses will be
open, too. The event will take place at Faust Park,
15185 Olive Street. Tickets are $10 for children in
advance or $15 for children day of event (parents
are free with child ticket purchase.) For advance
tickets, call 615-7373.
June 26 1776 The Insight Theatre Company
presents 1776, a musical play by Sherman Edwards
and Peter Stone from June 26-July 7. The play
follows John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Richard
Henry Lee and Thomas Jefferson as they attempt
to convince members of the second Continental
Congress to vote for independence. Nerinx Halls
Heagney Theatre performances are located at 530
E. Lockwood Ave. in Webster Groves. For more
information, visit www.insighttheatrecompany.com
or call 556-1293.
June 26 Maplewood Summer Concert
Series Enjoy music by One More Round: A
Tribute to Johnny Cash from 6 to 8 p.m. at Ryan
Hummert Memorial Park, 2400 Sutton Blvd. For
more information, visit www.cityofmaplewood.
com.
June 27 Downtown Kirkwood Summer
Concert Series This concert will feature Project
324 at 6:30 p.m. at Kirkwood Station Plaza, 120 S.
Kirkwood Road, across from Kirkwood City Hall. For
more information, call 775-2921.
June 27 George M! Whitecliff Summer
Playhouse presents George M! from June 27-
30 on an outdoor stage in Crestwoods Whitecliff
Park. Tickets are $2 for children, $5 for adults and
go on sale at 6:30 p.m. before each performance.
Show starts at 8 p.m. Bring lawn chairs. For more
information, visit www.ci.crestwood.mo.us.
June 28 Webster Groves Old Orchard
Gazebo Series The entire family can enjoy free
live music and a movie at Gazebo Park located at
8180 Big Bend Blvd. Bring blankets and lawn chairs
and enjoy live music starting at 7 p.m. and a movie
beginning at 9 p.m. Featured musician of the night
is Jim Manley and the movie is The Big Chill. Food
and beverage will be available for purchase from
Old Orchard restaurants. For more information,
visit www.oldorchardwg.com.
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Award-winning barbecued food is reasonably priced and
includes rib dinners, pork steak dinners, half-chicken dinners,
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for carry-out or sit-down dining.
Held on the parking lot of General Grant Center,
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This is the frst exhibition devoted exclusively to Judds multicolored works
from his late years. The 50 works on view were chosen specifcally for the
Pulitzer building because of its clarity of form and plentitude of light.
Summer Programs at the Pulitzer
Architecture Tours:
Saturdays, July 13 & August 17; 1 p.m.
Curatorial Tour:
Saturday, July 20; 1:30 p.m.
Frame of Reference Speaker Series:
Wednesday, June 12 & Saturday, August 10; 1:30 p.m.
Concrete Cinema flms in the courtyard:
Thursdays, June 13, July 25 & August 8; 8 p.m.
Sound Waves live DJ in the galleries:
Thursday, August 29; 6-9 p.m.
All programs are free and open to the public.
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Donald Judd: The Multicolored Works is on view through January 4, 2014.
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June 29 Tunes at Ten Live music by Salt of
the Earth Band starting at 10 a.m. at the Kirkwood
Farmers Market, 150 E. Argonne Drive. Enjoy all
the market has to offer while listening to live music
provided by local bands.
June 29 Summer Country Jam A concert
beneftting the Backstoppers featuring Dustin
Clark and Stone Mountain Railroad with special
guests Jaclyn McLard and Nathan Reese at the
amphitheater at Jefferson Barracks Park, 500 Bagby
St. Tickets are $10. Gates open at 6 p.m., concert
begins at 7 p.m. Bring chairs and blankets. No
coolers. Food and drink will be available. For more
information, visit www.sbdstl.com.
July 1 Nunsense Muny Style The Muny
premiere of Nunsense Muny Style will run from
July 1-7 with performances at 8:15 p.m. nightly.
An international phenomenon, this divine comedy
follows the Little Sisters of Hoboken in their effort
to raise money to bury members of their order. The
Muny is located in Forest Park. For more information
or tickets, visit www.muny.org.
July 3 Whitaker Music Festival Singer
and songwriter Beth Bombara will give a concert
at the Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw
Blvd. Free admission begins at 5 p.m. and concert
starts at 7:30 p.m. Pack a picnic supper and enjoy
the beauty of the garden grounds in summertime
bloom. For more information, visit www.mobot.
org/events/whitaker.
July 3-6 Webster Groves Community
Days Enjoy an old-fashioned patriotic parade and
a community celebration including delicious Lions
Club barbecue, carnival rides, a pageant, freworks
and live music. The event is held at Memorial Park
(located at the intersection of Elm and Glendale)
and the Webster Groves Recreation Complex. The
parade is Thursday, July 4, at 10 a.m.
July 4 Kirkwood 4th of July Celebration
Come enjoy the annual freworks display at
Kirkwood Park. Music begins at 7 p.m., freworks
begin at dusk. Free. Visit www.kirkwoodmo.org for
more information.
July 4 Lazy River Duck Race The 11th
annual Lazy River Duck Race will be held at 2 p.m.
at pool, 9245 Whitecliff Park Lane in Crestwood.
You can adopt a duck at the Crestwood Community
Center or Aquatic Center for $5 beginning June
8. Proceeds help support Whitecliff Summer
Playhouse. The winner will be awarded a 2014
Aquatic Center family pass and additional prizes
will be awarded. The fesitivities will also include
free ice cream after the race, and fun and games all
day long including inner tube relays, a frozen T-shirt
race and an obstacle course. For more information,
visit www.ci.crestwood.mo.us.
July 4-6 Annual Fair Saint Louis The
entire family can enjoy air shows, concerts and
freworks at the Gateway Arch grounds from July
4-6. On Thursday, July 4, the 136th annual Veiled
Prophet Parade starts at 9:30 a.m. and at noon
an air show will offcially open Fair Saint Louis.
Each evening at 8 p.m. there will be a concert
followed by a spectacular freworks display.
Performances include Trace Adkins, Bret Michaels
and The Counting Crows. For more information and
schedules visit www.fairsaintlouis.org.
July 5 J.B. Blast Enjoy the music of the
Air Force Band of Mid-American and a freworks
display at the Veterans Memorial Amphitheater at
Jefferson Barracks. Festivities begin at 7 p.m. Free;
concessions will be available. For more information,
call 615-4386.
July 5 Webster Groves Old Orchard
Gazebo Series The entire family can enjoy free
live music and a movie at Gazebo Park located
at 8180 Big Bend Blvd. Bring blankets and lawn
chairs and enjoy live music starting at 7 p.m. and
a movie beginning at 9 p.m. Featured musician of
the night is Miss Jubilee and the movie is Some
Like It Hot. Food and beverage will be available for
purchase from Old Orchard restaurants. For more
information, visit www.oldorchardwg.com.
July 5 Brentwood Summer Concert
Series Sit back, relax and enjoy music by Spin
the Bottle from 7 to 9 p.m. at Brentwood Park,
9100 Russell Ave. For more information, visit www.
brentwoodmo.org.
July 6 Tunes at Ten Live music by Rocky
Santhuff starting at 10 a.m. at the Kirkwood Farmers
Market, 150 E. Argonne Drive. Enjoy all the market
has to offer while listening to live music provided
by local bands.
July 8 South Pacifc This classic will run
from July 8-14 at The Muny in Forest Park with
performances at 8:15 p.m. nightly. Filled with
familiar songs, this musical remains Rodgers and
Hammersteins most eloquent musical drama and
their most deeply felt musical romance. For more
information or tickets, visit www.muny.org.
July 9 Faust Park Summer Concert Series
The Abbey Road Warriors will play from 7 to 9
p.m. at the Faust Amphitheater, 15185 Olive Blvd.
Beer, wine, soda, popcorn and candy will be
available for purchase, as well as food from local
restaurants. For more information, visit www.
chesterfeldmochamber.com.
July 10 Whitaker Music Festival Victor
and Penny will perform antique pop on ukulele
and guitar at the Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344
Shaw Blvd. Free admission begins at 5 p.m. and
concert starts at 7:30 p.m. Pack a picnic supper
and enjoy the beauty of the garden grounds in
summertime bloom. For more information, visit
www.mobot.org/events/whitaker.
July 11 All I Really Need to Know I Learned
in Kindergarten Whitecliff Summer Playhouse
presents All I Really Need to Know I Learned in
Kindergarten from July 11-14 on an outdoor stage
in Crestwoods Whitecliff Park. Tickets are $2 for
children, $5 for adults and go on sale at 6:30 p.m.
before each performance. Show starts at 8 p.m.
Bring lawn chairs. For more information, visit www.
ci.crestwood.mo.us.
July 12 Let Them Eat Art Its anything
goes at downtown Maplewoods tribute to Bastille
Day with local artists, live music and entertainment
from 6 to 11 p.m. Music by Gumbonhead and the
Gene Dobbs Bradford Blues Experience on the
Sutton Stage. Free. For more information, visit
www.cityofmaplewood.com.
July 12 Food Truck Friday There will be
food available from 20 different food trucks from 5
to 8 p.m. in Tower Grove Park, 4256 Magnolia Ave.
For more information, visit www.towergrovepark.
org.
July 12 Hot Summer Nights, Cool Summer
Sounds City of Des Peres free summer concert
series featuring the Smash Band from 7 to 9:30
p.m. at Des Peres Park, 12325 Manchester Road.
Bring lawn chairs; coolers are permitted, but glass
containers are not. Concessions will be available.
For more information, visit www.desperesmo.org.
July 12 Webster Groves Old Orchard
Gazebo Series The entire family can enjoy free
live music and a movie at Gazebo Park located at
8180 Big Bend Blvd. Bring blankets and lawn chairs
and enjoy live music starting at 7 p.m. and a movie
beginning at 9 p.m. Featured musician of the night
is Erin Bode and the movie is Undefeated, a 2012
Academy Award winning documentary. Food and
beverage will be available for purchase from Old
Orchard restaurants. For more information, visit
www.oldorchardwg.com.
July 13 Tunes at Ten Live music by the
Maple Jam Band starting at 10 a.m. at the Kirkwood
Farmers Market, 150 E. Argonne Drive. Enjoy all
the market has to offer while listening to live music
provided by local bands.
July 13 Making Music 13 Summer concert
series featuring Rocky and the Wranglers at 7 p.m.
at the Kirkwood Park Lions Amphitheater. For more
information, visit www.kirkwoodareaarts.org.
July 13 Kirkwood Peach Festival at the
Farmers Market The whole family can enjoy
peach samples from local farmers at the market
located at 150 E. Argonne Drive. Peach-related treats
and menu items will be offered as well. See who
will win the best locally grown peach contest while
strolling along the sidewalk sale listening to music
by the Maple Jam Band. For more information, call
822-0084 or email info@downtownkirkwood.com.
July 13 After Hours Pool Party Swim
after hours from 8 to 10 p.m. at the RiverChase
Recreation Center, 990 Horan Drive in Fenton.
There will be a DJ, swimming and concessions. Cost
is $4 for residents; $5 for non-residents. For more
information, visit www.fentonmo.org.
July 13 Aloha Summer Luau Enjoy games,
a cook out and more from 8 to 10 p.m. at the
Shrewsbury Aquatic Center, 7407 Sutherland Ave.
Event is free to pass holders. For more information,
visit www.cityofshrewsbury.com.
July 13 Sounds by the Barn Enjoy an
evening listening to the sounds of George Portz
and the Friends of Bluegrass at Suson Park, 6073
Wells Road. Cost is $5 per person for those 12 years
and older; free admission for ages 11 and under.
Tickets are available at the gate at 6 p.m.; concert
is from 7 to 9 p.m. Bring lawn chairs or blankets.
Concessions will be available. For more information,
call 615-5572.
July 15 Les Miserables This classic will
run at The Muny in Forest Park from July 15-21 with
performances at 8:15 p.m. nightly. Last seen at The
Muny in 2007, Les Miserables has been one of the
most popular musicals since it opened in London
in 1985. With its glorious scenery, grand theatrics
and epic Victor Hugo story, its sure to thrill the
audience. For more information and tickets, visit
www.muny.org.
July 16 Faust Park Summer Concert Series
Mirage will play from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Faust
Amphitheater, 15185 Olive Blvd. Beer, wine, soda,
popcorn and candy will be available for purchase,
as well as food from local restaurants. For more
information, visit www.chesterfeldmochamber.
com.
July 17 Whitaker Music Festival Jazz
saxophonist and drummer Montez Coleman and
the Willie Akins Project will give a concert at the
Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd. Free
admission begins at 5 p.m. and concert starts at
7:30 p.m. Pack a picnic supper and enjoy the beauty
of the garden grounds in summertime bloom. For
more information, visit www.mobot.org/events/
whitaker.
July 17 Faust Olden Days of Summer See
blacksmith and rope making demonstrations, take a
hayride or pony ride, and visit the petting zoo. The
historic village school and houses will be open, too.
The event will take place at Faust Park, 15185 Olive
Street. Tickets are $10 for children in advance or $15
for children day of event (parents are free with child
ticket purchase.) For advance tickets call 615-7373.
July 18 Seussical the Musical Shrewsbury
Community Theater will present Seussical the
Musical July 18-21 at the theater, 5200 Shrewsbury
Ave. Based on the Dr. Seuss books, the Cat in the
Hat tells the story of Horton, an elephant who
discovers a speck of dusting containing Whos. This
kid-friendly comedy will delight audiences of all
ages. For tickets and showtimes, call 647-1003 or
visit www.cityofshrewsbury.com.
July 19 Des Peres Annual Dive-In Movie
Happy Feet 2 will be played from 8:30 to 10:30
p.m. at The Lodge outdoor pool, 1050 Des Peres
Road. Cost is free for members, $5 for residents
and non-residents with check-in at the indoor pool.
For more information, visit www.thelodgedesperes.
com.
July 19 Charlottes Web The Insight Theatre
Company presents Charlottes Web, based on the
childrens classic by E.B. White, from July 19-21.
The play is for audiences of all ages. Nerinx Halls
Heagney Theatre performances are located at 530
E. Lockwood Ave. in Webster Groves. For more
information, visit www.insighttheatrecompany.com
or call 556-1293.
July 19 Legally Blonde, The Musical
Stages St. Louis presents Legally Blonde, The
Musical, from July 19-Aug. 18. Its the story of a
sorority sister who proves that following dreams
never goes out of style. The Robert G. Reim Theatre
is located at 111 S. Geyer in Kirkwood. For more
information or tickets, call 821-2407 or visit www.
stagesstlouis.org.
July 20 Flick N Float Enjoy swimming
and a movie, Finding Nemo, at the RiverChase
Recreation Center outdoor pool, 990 Horan Drive
in Fenton. Movie starts at approximately 7:45 p.m.
Cost is $4 for residents; $5 for non-residents. For
more information, visit www.fentonmo.org.
July 20 Tunes at Ten Live music by The
Lulus starting at 10 a.m. at the Kirkwood Farmers
Market, 150 E. Argonne Drive. Enjoy all the market
has to offer while listening to live music provided
by local bands.
July 20 Scavenge Through The Night
Comb trails and historic buildings on a scavenger
hunt of Jefferson Barracks from 7 to 10 p.m. The
evening begins at the Ordnance Room with an old
fashion weenie roast and ends with prizes for the
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August 24-25
Tower Grove Park
Back by popular demand
Free family fun!
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Summer Camp
1 or 2 Week Sessions
9 a.m. - 1 p.m/catered lunch!
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enrolling 3s, 4s & 5s
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HALF DAY (morning or afternoon) &
FULL DAY (7:00 am - 6:00 pm)
AGES 3-6 (pre-kindergarten)
formerly Eden Laboratory School 1964-2004
87th Annual
Carnival & Barbecue
July 3, 4, 5 & 6
Held in conjunction with Webster Groves
July 4th Community Days celebration. More
than a dozen amusement rides, lots of games,
a Carnival Midway and award-winning
barbecued food. This family-fun tradition fills
Lions Club Athletic Fields at Memorial Park
near I-44 and Elm Ave.
Proceeds are donated to worthwhile needs
and community betterment.
For more info, call 314-324-0102 or go to
webstergroveslions.com.
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314.963.0180
www.kruegerpottery.com
Kids Summer Camps
Check out our schedules online
May 24 - 30, 2013 Webster-Kirkwood Times 7-B
best teams. Bring a fashlight and pencil. Cost is $10.
Advance registration is required. To register or for
more information, call 615-8472.
July 21 Historic Hayride Enjoy a hayride
and guided tour of Jefferson Barracks. Cost is $7 per
person. Times are 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Call 615-
5270 for reservations or more information.
July 23 Faust Park Summer Concert
Series Everyday People will play from 7 to 9
p.m. at the Faust Amphitheater, 15185 Olive Blvd.
Beer, wine, soda, popcorn and candy will be
available for purchase, as well as food from local
restaurants. For more information, visit www.
chesterfeldmochamber.com.
July 24 Whitaker Music Festival Sarah
Jane and the Blue Notes, a swinging jazz band, will
give a concert at the Missouri Botanical Garden,
4344 Shaw Blvd. Free admission begins at 5 p.m.
and concert starts at 7:30 p.m. Pack a picnic supper
and enjoy the beauty of the garden grounds in
summertime bloom. For more information, visit
www.mobot.org/events/whitaker.
July 24 Maplewood Summer Concert
Series Enjoy music by the Kevin Bilchik Band
from 6 to 8 p.m. at Ryan Hummert Memorial Park,
2400 Sutton Blvd. For more information, visit www.
cityofmaplewood.com.
July 25 Mary Poppins The Muny premiere
of Mary Poppins will run from July 25-Aug. 2 with
performances at 8:15 p.m. nightly. Mary Poppins
is one of the most eagerly anticipated productions
of the season. Winner of 44 major theater awards
from around the globe, Mary Poppins has
captivated audiences for generations. For more
information or tickets, visit www.muny.org.
July 25 Once Upon A Mattress Whitecliff
Summer Playhouse presents Once Upon A
Mattress from July 25-28 on an outdoor stage
in Crestwoods Whitecliff Park. Tickets are $2 for
children, $5 for adults and go on sale at 6:30 p.m.
before each performance. Show starts at 8 p.m.
Bring lawn chairs. For more information, visit www.
ci.crestwood.mo.us.
July 27 Making Music 13 Summer concert
series featuring the Maple Jam Band at 7 p.m. at
the Kirkwood Park Lions Amphitheater. For more
information, visit www.kirkwoodareaarts.org.
July 30 Faust Park Summer Concert
Series Gypsy Jones, A Tribute to Janis Joplin, will
play from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Faust Amphitheater,
15185 Olive Blvd. Beer, wine, soda, popcorn and
candy will be available for purchase, as well as food
from local restaurants. For more information, visit
www.chesterfeldmochamber.com.
July 31 Whitaker Music Festival Blues
giant Big George Brock will play at the Missouri
Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd. Free admission
begins at 5 p.m. and concert starts at 7:30 p.m.
Pack a picnic supper and enjoy the beauty of the
garden grounds in summertime bloom. For more
information, visit www.mobot.org/events/whitaker.
Aug. 2 Brentwood Summer Concert
Series Sit back, relax and enjoy music by Arvell
& Co. from 7 to 9 p.m. at Brentwood Park, 9100
Russell Ave. For more information, visit www.
brentwoodmo.org.
Aug. 3 Tunes at Ten Live music by Salt of
the Earth Band starting at 10 a.m. at the Kirkwood
Farmers Market, 150 E. Argonne Drive. Enjoy all
the market has to offer while listening to live music
provided by local bands.
Aug. 3 After Hours Pool Party Swim
after hours from 8 to 10 p.m. at the RiverChase
Recreation Center, 990 Horan Drive in Fenton.
There will be a DJ, swimming and concessions. Cost
is $4 for residents; $5 for non-residents. For more
information, visit www.fentonmo.org.
Aug 3. Fenton Triathlon Compete in the
second annual Fenton Triathlon (300 yard swim,
13.5 mile bike, 3.1 mile run) at the RiverChase
Recreation Center, 990 Horan Drive in Fenton.
Registration is $50. Race starts at 6 a.m. Awards
for top three male and female fnishers, and top
three in each age group. To register or for more
information, visit www.fentonmor.org.
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8-B Webster-Kirkwood Times May 24 - 30, 2013
Aug. 5 West Side Story This classic will
run at The Muny in Forest Park from Aug. 5-11
with performances at 8:15 p.m. nightly. More than
50 years ago, West Side Story exploded the
boundaries of what a musical could be and today
the greatest love story of all times remains as
powerful and timely as ever. For more information
or tickets, visit www.muny.org.
Aug. 6 Faust Park Summer Concert Series
Yessir will play from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Faust
Amphitheater, 15185 Olive Blvd. Beer, wine, soda,
popcorn and candy will be available for purchase,
as well as food from local restaurants. For details,
visit www.chesterfeldmochamber.com.
Aug. 7 Whitaker Music Festival The
Scandaleros, a bayou blues rock band, will play
at the Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw
Blvd. Free admission begins at 5 p.m. and concert
starts at 7:30 p.m. Pack a picnic supper and enjoy
the beauty of the garden grounds in summertime
bloom. For more information, visit www.mobot.
org/events/whitaker.
Aug. 9 Sundown Park Party Join in the
movin and groovin happening at the Festival Site
Pavilion in Shrewsburys Wehner Park, 5200 Lennox.
Live music by The Defenders begins at 7 p.m. Bring
friends and a blanket to this free concert. For more
information, visit www.cityofshrewsbury.com.
Aug. 9 Hot Summer Nights, Cool Summer
Sounds City of Des Peres free summer concert
series featuring Hillbilly Authority from 7 to 9:30
p.m. at Des Peres Park, 12325 Manchester Road.
Bring lawn chairs; coolers are permitted, but glass
containers are not. Concessions will be available.
For more information visit www.desperesmo.org.
Aug. 9 Food Truck Friday There will be
food available from 20 different food trucks from 5
to 8 p.m. in Tower Grove Park, 4256 Magnolia Ave.
For more information, visit www.towergrovepark.
org.
Aug. 9-10 Webster Groves Lions Club
Barbecue The Lions serve up ribs, chicken,
hamburgers and more from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
on the parking lot of General Grant Center, 8400
Watson Road. Enjoy on-site or carry out. Proceeds
support Lions Club charitable projects. For more
information, visit www.webstergroveslions.tripod.
com.
Aug. 10 Making Music 13 Summer
concert series featuring the Route 66 Jazz Orchestra
at 7 p.m. at the Kirkwood Park Lions Amphitheater.
For more information, visit www.kirkwoodareaarts.
org.
Aug. 10 Classic Car Cruise Get your kicks
as classic cars return to Route 66 with a parade
beginning at 10 a.m. The parade will go from
Crestwood Court to Sunset Ford (11700 Gravoid
Road). There will be a car show from 1 to 2 p.m. on
the lot of Sunset Ford. The day will also feature food
and fun, plus a concert by the Ralph Butler Band
from 7 to 10 p.m. For more information, visit www.
route66carcruise.org.
Aug. 13 Faust Park Summer Concert Series
Billy Peek will play from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Faust
Amphitheater, 15185 Olive Blvd. Food trucks from
several restaurants will be on hand at the concert.
For details, visit www.chesterfeldmochamber.com.
Aug. 15 Time Stands Still The Insight
Theatre Company presents Time Stands Still
by Donald Margulies, from Aug. 15-25. The play
follows a wounded photojournalist after the Iraqi
War. Nerinx Halls Heagney Theatre performances
are located at 530 E. Lockwood Ave. in Webster
Groves. For more information, visit www.
insighttheatrecompany.com or call 556-1293.
Aug. 16 YMCA Book Fair The 35th
annual YMCA Book Fair will be held at the Kennedy
Recreation Center, 6050 Wells Road, from Aug. 16-
21. For more information, visit www.ymcastlouis.
org.
Aug. 17 Moonlight Ramble The 50th
annual Moonlight Ramble, the worlds largest
nighttime bicycle event, will take place in downtown
St. Louis. The ride kicks off at 12:01 a.m. Sunday,
Aug. 18. The event includes pre-ride activities, a
10.5 or 18.5 mile bike ride and fnishes with an after
party. Registration is required. For more information
or to register, visit www.moonlightramble.com.
Aug. 17 Tunes at Ten Live music by the
Maple Jam Band starting at 10 a.m. at the Kirkwood
Farmers Market, 150 E. Argonne Drive. Enjoy all
the market has to offer while listening to live music
provided by local bands.
Aug. 24 Spiritual Jazz Meets Pojazz Raven
Wolf C. Felton Jennings II and Dwight Bitikofer and
guest poets including Susan Trowbridge Adams
from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Stone Spiral Coffee & Curios,
2500 Sutton in Maplewood.
Aug. 24 Writers In The Park This event
features workshops for writers and is held in
Kirkwood Park, 111 S. Geyer Road, from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Books from local authors will be available; buy
a book and lunch is free. All writers are welcome.
For more information, visit www.stlwritersguild.
org.
Aug. 24 Making Music 13 Summer concert
series featuring the St. Louis Wind Symphony at 7
p.m. at the Kirkwood Park Lions Amphitheater. For
more information, visit www.kirkwoodareaarts.org.
Aug. 24 Webster Groves Lions Club Wine
Tasting Sample over 20 different wines at Garland
Wines, 11 S. Old Orchard. There will also be beer
sampling, silent auction and raffe. Tickets are $20
in advance; $25 the night of the event. Doors open
at 6:30 p.m.; evening begins at 7 p.m. Proceeds
beneft the Webster Groves Lions Club. For tickets
or more information, call 795-7456.
Aug. 24 & 25 Festival of Nations The
regions leading multicultural celebration features
traditional dance and music, ethic food, cultural
and education exhibits, folk art demonstrations and
an international market. The event takes place in
Tower Grove Park and is free. Festival hours are
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Visit www.festivalofnationsstl.org for more
details.
Aug. 25 Sunset Hills Triathlon The fourth
annual Sunset Hills Triahtlon will include a 400
yard swim, 21.6 mile bike and 3.1 mile run through
scenic Sunset Hills. The course will start and fnish
at Watson Trail Park Pool, 12450 W. Watson Road.
Awards will go to the top three male and female
fnishers, as well as the top three fnishers in each
age group. For more information, visit www.sunset-
hills.com.
Aug. 25 Crestwood Kids Triathlon A
triathlon for kids ages 5-12 that will include a 25-75
yard swim, a 1-2 mile bike and a half to one-mile
run. Race starts at 8 a.m. Cost is $22. Registration
runs through Aug. 16. All participants will receive a
prize for fnishing. For more information, visit www.
ci.crestwood.mo.us.
Aug. 28 Maplewood Summer Concert
Series Enjoy music in the outdoors from 6 to
8 p.m. at Ryan Hummert Memorial Park, 2400
Sutton Blvd. For more information, visit www.
cityofmaplewood.com.
Aug. 30 Friday Night Flick Finish summer
with an evening of family fun and a movie at dusk
while swimming under the stars at Whitecliff Aquatic
Center, 9245 Whitecliff Park Lane in Crestwood.
The movie will be Free Willy: Escape from Pirates
Cove and starts at 8 p.m. Event is free; concessions
will be available for purchase. For more information,
visit www.ci.crestwood.mo.us.
Aug. 31 Tunes at Ten Live music by Rocky
Santhuff starting at 10 a.m. at the Kirkwood Farmers
Market, 150 E. Argonne Drive. Enjoy all the market
has to offer while listening to live music provided
by local bands.
Aug. 31 Japanese Festival The 36th annual
Japanese Festival will honor Japanese culture
from Aug. 31-Sept. 2 at the Missouri Botanical
Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd. Highlights include tours
of the Japanese garden, special art exhibitions,
traditional processions, tea ceremonies, kimono
demonstrations, traditional music and dancing,
Japanese marketplace, arts and crafts, martial arts,
theatrical performances, cooking demonstrations,
food booths, family activities and more. For more
information, visit www.mobot.org.
Sept. 1 Kirkwood Apple Festival at the
Farmers Market Taste different varieties of
apples, sample apple pie, snack on apple treats
and enjoy a glass of apple cider while listening to
live music by The Lulus. Be on hand at 10 a.m.
to watch Travis Thompson from Zias on The Hill
give a live cooking demonstration. The festival
runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is located at 150
E. Argonne Drive. For more information, visit www.
downtownkirkwood.com.
Sept. 3 Paw Party Bring your dog to enjoy
a dip in the pool from 6 to 8 p.m. at Shrewsburys
Aquatic Center, 7407 Sutherland Ave. Cost is $10
per dog. Must have current vaccination records.
For more information, visit www.cityofshrewsbury.
com.
Sept. 4 Cool Canines Let your dog frolic
and have some fun in the pool from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
or 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Webster Groves Recreation
Complex Aquatic Center, 33 E. Glendale. Cost is $10
per dog and adult supevisor; $5 for each additional
human. (No human under 13 will be allowed
in the water.) Owners must show proof current
vaccinations. For more information, visit www.
webstergroves.org.
Sept. 6 My Fair Lady Stages St. Louis
presents My Fair Lady, from Sept. 6-Oct. 6. Its
the story of the transformation of a young lady
in Victorian London. The Robert G. Reim Theatre
is located at 111 S. Geyer in Kirkwood. For more
details or tickets, visit www.stagesstlouis.org.
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Girlfriend's Day -June 8th
Lunch at Blue Owl, Shopping Passport and
Tea Party at Anheuser Estate
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Sept. 7 Dog Days of Summer Bring your
dog for a dip at the end of the swimming season
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at The Lodge outdoor pool
in Des Peres, 1050 Des Peres Road. Cost is $10 per
dog. Owners must provide written documentation
of current vaccinations for Distemper, Parvo and
Rabies. Owners will not be able to swim with
their dogs. For more information, visit www.the
lodgedesperes.com
Sept. 7 Tunes at Ten Live music by The
Lulus starting at 10 a.m. at the Kirkwood Farmers
Market, 150 E. Argonne Drive. Enjoy all the market
has to offer while listening to live music provided
by local bands.
Sept. 7 & 8 Loufest A two-day music festival
in Forest Park featuring live bands, food vendors, an
art market and other fun activites around the park.
For tickets and more details, visit www.loufest.com.
Sept. 8 Doggie Dive All friendly and well-
behaved dogs are invited to enjoy an evening
of swimming at Whitecliff Aquatic Center, 9245
Whitecliff Park Lane in Crestwood. The swim for
small dogs (under 14 inches and 25 pounds) is
12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Medium and large dogs can
swim from 2 to 3 p.m. Cost is $10 for residents, $15
for non-residents. Let your pet romp and swim in
the lazy river and family play pools. Humans will
not be joining Fido in the pool. Proof of current
vaccinations is required. Children under 12 must be
accompanied by an adult. For more information,
visit www.ci.crestwood.mo.us.
Sept. 12 Our Town The Insight Theatre
Company presents Our Town, a classic by
Thornton Wilder, from Sept. 12-29. The play
follows the small-town life of two families in
Grovers Corners. Nerinx Halls Heagney Theatre
performances are located at 530 E. Lockwood
Avenue in Webster Groves. For more information,
visit www.insighttheatrecompany.com or call 556-
1293.
Sept. 13 Food Truck Friday There will be
food available from 20 different food trucks from 5
to 8 p.m. in Tower Grove Park, 4256 Magnolia Ave.
For details, visit www.towergrovepark.org.
Sept. 13 Suson Farm Fridays Come to
Suson Park, 6073 Wells Road, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., for
a day of farm fun including barn tours, hay rides,
pony rides, candle making and face painting. Kids
12 and under, $8; adults, free. For more information,
call 615-8822 or visit www.stlouisco.com.
Sept. 13 & 14 Webster Groves Lions Club
Barbecue The Lions serve up ribs, chicken,
hamburgers and more from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
on the parking lot of General Grant Center, 8400
Watson Road. Enjoy on-site or carry out. Proceeds
support Lions Club charitable projects. For more
information, visit www.webstergroveslions.tripod.
com.
Sept. 13-15 Kirkwood Greentree Festival
Celebrate community spirit and tradition in
Kirkwood Park with a parade, arts and crafts fair,
live music, food and more. The parade starts 10
a.m. Saturday, and the arts and crafts fair runs
both days. Festival hours are Friday, 5 to 10 p.m.,
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. Visit www.greentreefestival.com for more
information.
Sept. 20 Brentwood Summer Concert
Series Sit back, relax and enjoy music by the Bob
Kuban Band from 7 to 9 p.m. at Brentwood Park,
9100 Russell Ave. For more information, visit www.
brentwoodmo.org.
Sept. 20 & 21 Great Forest Park Balloon
Glow and Balloon Race Festivities begin with a
balloon glow on Sept. 20. Race day activities include
a childrens entertainment area and a photo contest
prior to the launch of the hare and hound ballons
on Sept. 21. For more information and a schedule of
events, visit www.greatforestparkballonrace.com.
Sept. 21 Brentwood Summer Concert
Series Sit back, relax and enjoy music by Steve
Davis & The Memories of Elvis from 7 to 9 p.m.
at Brentwood Park, 9100 Russell Ave. For more
information, visit www.brentwoodmo.org.
Sept. 20 & 21 Maddenfest Come out with
family and friends to the annual Maddenfest in
Brentwood Park for this annual community festival.
Festivities are Friday, 5 to 10 p.m., Saturday, noon to
8:45 p.m. The parade starts at noon on Saturday in
Brentwood Forest and ends at Brentwood Park. For
more information, visit www.brnetwoodmo.org.
Sept. 21 Old Webster Jazz & Blues Festival
This award-winning event showcases St. Louis
most talented performers with nonstop music from
two stages on Gore and Allen avenues throughout
the day, noon to 11 p.m. Street entertainers will
amuse young and old alike, and area restaurants
will provide delicious food an drink. Bring
the kids, strollers and lawn chairs. Visit www.
oldwebsterjazzfestival.com for more information.
Sept. 21 Tunes at Ten Live music by Salt of
the Earth Band starting at 10 a.m. at the Kirkwood
Farmers Market, 150 E. Argonne Drive. Enjoy all
the market has to offer while listening to live music
provided by local bands.
Sept. 21 Affton Community Days Parade
and Festival Festivities kick off with a parade
beginning at Affton High School at 10 a.m. and
ending at the festival grounds at St. George Church
and School, 4980 Heege Road. There will be games,
live music, food and fun for the whole family lasting
until 9 p.m. Visit www.afftonchamber.com for more
information.
Sept. 21 Shrewsbury Centennial
Celebration Fall Festival This years special
fall festival, held from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on the
Shrewsbury City Center grounds, will feature a
parade, live music, food, a craft fair and more. For
more information, visit www.cityofshrewsbury.
com.
Sept. 25 Maplewood Summer Concert
Series Enjoy music by Javier Mendoza from 6
to 8 p.m. at Ryan Hummert Memorial Park, 2400
Sutton Blvd. For more information, visit www.
cityofmaplewood.com.
Sept. 28 Green Homes & Great Health
Festival Learn ways to help your family live
green and healthier by visiting and talking with
over 100 green product and service exhibitors from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Missouri Botanical Garden,
4344 Shawn Blvd. Admission to the festival is
included with admission to the garden. For more
information, visit www.mobot.org.
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