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memorial June 4........Billy Peek
ampitheater June 11 ......Oliver Sain Review *FREE to all our Military heroes with valid ID!
June 18......Kim Massie
June 25 .....Soulard Blues Band
oldies By the RiveR Saturday Nights • $8 per person
June 5........Fabulous Motown Revue
Lemay Night–Sponsored by the Lemay Chamber of Commerce
June 12......Butch Wax and the Hollywoods
June 19......Ticket to the Beatles *FREE to all our police & firefighters with valid ID!
June 26 .....Elvis Live!
Affton Night–Sponsored by the Affton Chamber of Commerce
Gates open at 7p.m. • Concerts run 8:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m.
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Summer Community Calendar May 14 - 20, 2010
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June 2010 from page 10 noiZ Blues Band at Jefferson Avenue and
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17 • Old Webster Summer Night Street Kirkwood Area Arts Council. For details, visit
Dance – Spend the evening in Old Webster. www.kirkwoodareaarts.org or call 965-7100.
Shop and dine, enjoy the music and dance
in the street. Ticket to the Beatles will be 19 • Oldies by the River – Ticket to the
playing from 6-9 p.m. on Allen Avenue, just Beatles will perform at 8 p.m. in the Veterans
off Lockwood in Webster Groves. Free. Visit Memorial Amphitheater at Jefferson Barracks
www.shopoldwebster.com for information. Park. Advance tickets, available from the Af- C
17 • Station Plaza Summer Concert Series day of the event, adult admission is $8. Chil-
dren under 12 attend free of charge. For in-
Y
mer Playhouse presents live musical theater compete for the biggest catch, enter raffles CMY
for the entire family on an outdoor stage in and much more at Des Peres Park from 7:30-
Crestwood’s Whitecliff Park. Tickets go on 10 a.m. Cost is $5 per person. Participants K
sale at 6:30 p.m. each night. Visit www.play- must bring their own pole and bait, and reg-
houseproductions.org for information. ister by June 17. Visit www.desperesmo.org
for information.
18 • Blues on the Mississippi – Kim Massie
will perform at 8 p.m. in the Veterans Memo- 19 • Movie in the Park – Come to Bohrer
rial Amphitheater at Jefferson Barracks Park. County Park for a screening of “The Sandlot”
Advance tickets, available from the Affton at 8:30 p.m. Free, sponsored by Eagle Bank.
Chamber of Commerce, are $7. On the day
of the event, adult admission is $10. Children 20 • Cars With Class – From early brass to
under 12 attend free of charge. For informa- modern muscle cars, see them all at this free
tion call 849-6499. Father’s Day car show with both judged and
non-judged categories from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
18 • Down on the Farm – Come to Suson in the upper parking lot of the Museum of
Park, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., for a day of farm fun, in- Transportation. Visit www.transportmuseu-
cluding hayrides, pony rides, barn tours and massociation.org for information.
games. Kids 12 and under, $8; adults, free.
For more information call 615-8822. 20 • Concerts in the Park – The Carondelet
Community Betterment Foundation presents
18 • Gazebo Series – Brian Capps & The The Waterloo German Band in Carondelet
Skeletons will perform at 7 p.m. followed by Park from 6-8 p.m. Visit www.ccbf-inc.org for
a screening of the film “Walk the Line” at Old more details.
Orchard Gazebo Park, Big Bend at South Old
Orchard in Webster Groves. Free. Presented 20 • Father’s Day Car Show – See all makes
by the Old Orchard Merchants Association. and models of cars, trucks and motorcycles
Visit www.oldorchardwg.com for details. from noon-3 p.m. in historic Kimmswick. Vis-
it www.gokimmswick.com for information.
18 • Music+Movies at LOMA – Enjoy live
music by Hudson & The Hoodoo Cats at 7 23 • Maplewood Community Concert Se-
p.m. at the Laumeier Outdoor Music Amphi- ries – Enjoy music by The Punk Hippies at
theater, followed by a showing of “Raising Ryan Hummert Memorial Park from 6-8 p.m.
Arizona” at dusk. Free. For information call Sponsored by the Maplewood Community
821-1209. Betterment Foundation. Call 781-8588 for
more information.
19 • Making Music Concert Series – Enjoy cont. p. 12
a street concert by Alvin Jett and The Phat
Westwood
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Mudd’s Grove
The Hawken House
Kirkwood Train Station
Ferguson & Katzman
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Mad Art
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25 • Gazebo Series – The Javier Mendoza
Where summers Band will perform at 7 p.m. followed by a
1 • Station Plaza Summer Concert Series
– Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concert
screening of the film “Dirty Dancing” at Old
by Project 3.2.4 at Station Plaza, beginning
Orchard Gazebo Park, Big Bend at South Old
at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more infor-
Orchard in Webster Groves. Free. Presented
mation.
by the Old Orchard Merchants Association.
Imagination Station Day Camp Ages 6-12 Visit www.oldorchardwg.com for details.
1 • Rubber Duck Race – Come to the Web-
. Designed for campers, age 6-12, Imagination Station offers games, sports,
ster Groves Aquatic Center, where partici-
swimming, field trips, arts and crafts, special appearances and much more. Join 25 • Music+Movies at LOMA – Enjoy live
us for this 8 week adventure as we look back in time! pants of all ages will compete in a rubber
music by Boogie Chyld at 7 p.m. at the
Monday-Friday June 7-July 30, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. duck race beginning at 7 p.m. $5 per duck.
Laumeier Outdoor Music Amphitheater, fol-
Residents: $65/1 week session Nonresidents: $80/1 week session Call 963-5600 for more information.
MRH Elementary School, 1800 Princeton Place lowed by a showing of “Pee-Wee’s Big Ad-
venture” at dusk. Free. Call 821-1209 for
1-4 • Webster Groves Community Days –
Young Explorers Ages 3 1/2- 5 more details.
Enjoy an old-fashioned patriotic parade and
Pre-schoolers, ages 3-5, who are potty trained, join us for this 8-week
adventure. Each explorer will receive their own backpack. Daily activities will a community celebration including delicious
26 • Oldies by the River – Elvis Live with
include water play, crafts, games, storytime, and snacks. barbecue, carnival rides, a pageant, fireworks
Monday-Friday, June 7-July 30, 1-4 p.m. Steve Davis will perform at 8 p.m. in the Vet-
and live music. The event is held in Memo-
THE HEIGHTS “For Kids Only” Room 8001 Dale Avenue, 63117 erans Memorial Amphitheater at Jefferson
rial Park and the Webster Groves Recreation
Residents $40/1 week session Nonresidents $55/1 week session Barracks Park. Advance tickets, available from
Complex. Free. Sponsored by the Webster
the Affton Chamber of Commerce, are $7. On
CELEBRATE Richmond Heights the day of the event, adult admission is $8.
Groves Lions Club. Call 962-4141 for details.
Saturday, September 11
Children under 12 attend free of charge. For
1 p.m. Patriotic Parade, Dale Avenue, ending at THE HEIGHTS 2 • J.B. Blast – 6 p.m. at Jefferson Barracks
2 p.m. Festival with Javier Mendoza & SH-BOOM information call 849-6499.
Amphitheater, with music, fireworks and
more.
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2 • Gazebo Series – Steve Scorfina will per-
form at 7 p.m. followed by a screening of the 8 • Station Plaza Summer Concert Series
film “Old Dog, New Tricks” at Old Orchard – Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concert
Gazebo Park, Big Bend at South Old Orchard by The SteamRollers at Station Plaza, begin-
in Webster Groves. Free. Presented by the ning at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more in-
Old Orchard Merchants Association. Visit formation.
www.oldorchardwg.com for details.
8-11 • “A Funny Thing Happened on the
3 • Webster Groves Community Days Pa- Way to the Forum” – Whitecliff Summer Give Kids a Summer Full of Fun!
rade – Parade begins at 10 a.m. at Lock- Playhouse presents live musical theater for
the entire family on an outdoor stage in
wood and Selma, turns south on South Gore
to Big Bend, east on Big Bend, south on Elm Crestwood’s Whitecliff Park. Tickets go on Camps for ages 3-15
sale at 6:30 p.m. before each performance.
Avenue, ending at Memorial Park, Elm Av-
enue and Glendale Road. Visit www.playhouseproductions.org for in- Over 25 unique camps!
formation.
3 • Making Music Concert Series – Enjoy
live music by The Gateway City Big Band 9 • Gazebo Series – Kim Massie will per-
at Lions Amphitheatre, Kirkwood Park, at 7 form at 7 p.m. followed by a screening of
p.m. Free. Sponsored by Kirkwood Area Arts the film “Parenthood” at Old Orchard Ga-
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Council. For information visit www.kirkwoo- zebo Park, Big Bend at South Old Orchard in
dareaarts.org or call 965-7100. Webster Groves. Free. Presented by the Old
Orchard Merchants Association. Visit www.
3 & 4 • Fair St. Louis – Celebrate Indepen- oldorchardwg.com for details. Kirkwood: 314.965.9622 for YMCA DA
Y CAMP
Festival of Nations
www.celebratestlouis.org for activities and will be sold by the Boy Scouts or guests may
artist line-up. bring a cooler. 7-9:30 p.m. Free. Visit www.
desperesmo.org for information.
4 • Community Freedom Festival – Come
Flower Gift-with-Purchase
at participating merchants*
Things To Do
more information. the Watson Trail Park Pool for a screening of
Orchard Merchants Association. Visit www.
“Where the Wild Things Are” at 7 p.m. A deli-
oldorchardwg.com for details.
This Summer
22 • Station Plaza Summer Concert Series cious meal will be available for $5. Call 842-
– Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concert 7946 for more information.
16-Aug. 15 • “Promises, Promises” –
by Erin Bode at Station Plaza, beginning at
Stages St. Louis presents this mid-century
6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more details. 5 • Station Plaza Summer Concert Series
musical by Neil Simon with songs by Burt
1. Plant flowers
– Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concert
Bacharach at Kirkwood Community Center’s
22-25 • “God’s Favorite” – Whitecliff Sum- by The SteamRollers at Station Plaza, begin-
Robert G. Reim Theatre, 111 S. Geyer Road.
2. Touch up paint
mer Playhouse presents live musical theater ning at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for details.
For showtimes and ticket information, visit
for the entire family on an outdoor stage in
l sale at 6:30 p.m. each night. Visit www.play- live music by The Air National Guard Band
4. Call Kathy to sel
17 • Dive-In Movie – Enjoy a screening of
houseproductions.org for details. of the Central States at Lions Amphitheatre,
“Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs” while
Kirkwood Park at 7 p.m. Free. Sponsored by
house fast floating in the Lodge Des Peres Lodge out-
door pool. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. Des
25 • Concerts in the Park – The Carondelet
Community Betterment Foundation pres-
Kirkwood Area Arts Council. For details, visit
www.kirkwoodareaarts.org or call 965-7100.
Peres residents, $3; non-residents, $5. Visit
5. RELAX! www.desperesmo.org for more information.
ents the Soulard Blues Band in Carondelet
Park from 6-8 p.m. Visit www.ccbf-inc.org for 7 • Tunes at Ten – Visit the Kirkwood Farm-
more details. er’s Market at Argonne and Taylor for live
Kathy Tempel
17 • Downtown Kirkwood Sidewalk Sale
acoustic roots and blues music by UJ & The
– Bargains will abound in Downtown Kirk-
Broker/Realtor wood from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Participating busi-
28 • Maplewood Community Concert Down Home Blues Band beginning at 10
(314) 239-8624 nesses will display red and white checkered
Series – Enjoy music by Phil Steinbeck at a.m. Visit www.downtownkirkwood.com for
Ryan Hummert Memorial Park from 6-8 p.m. information.
tablecloths. Visit www.downtownkirkwood.
Sponsored by the Maplewood Community
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Summer Community Calendar South County Times 15
Aug. 2010 from page 14 14 • Tunes at Ten – Visit the Kirkwood Farm-
ers’ Market at Argonne and Taylor for acous-
8 • Concerts in the Park – The Carondelet
Community Betterment Foundation presents
tic rock and blues music from The Maple Jam
Band beginning at 10 a.m. Visit www.down- We’ve Moved...
Now in Webster Groves
Mitzi MacDonald & Keltic Reign in Caronde- townkirkwood.com for information.
let Park from 5:30-8 p.m. Visit www.ccbf-inc.
org for more details. 15 • Concerts in the Park – The Carondelet
Community Betterment Foundation presents
Vince Martin in Carondelet Park from 5:30-8
r 2010!
12 • Family Nights at the Pool – Come to
the Watson Trail Park Pool for a live concert p.m. Visit www.ccbf-inc.org for more details.
e see wha s
t’ new fo
at 7 p.m. A delicious meal will be available
for $5. Call 842-7946 for more information. 19 • Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Com
– Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concert
12 • Fishing Derby – Fishers of all ages may by Delicious Fishes at Station Plaza, begin-
compete for trophies from 6-7:30 p.m. at ning at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more
Watson Trail Park. Visit www.sunset-hills.com information.
for more information.
21 • Making Music Concert Series – Enjoy
12 • Station Plaza Summer Concert Series live music by Raven Moon at Lions Amphi-
– Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concert theatre, Kirkwood Park at 7 p.m. Free. Spon-
by Brotha D and the Woo Daddies at Station sored by Kirkwood Area Arts Council. For
Plaza, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 information visit www.kirkwoodareaarts.org
for more information. or call 965-7100.
13 • Hot Nights, Cool Sounds – Listen to 21 • Tunes at Ten – Visit the Kirkwood Farm- 3174 S. Brentwood Blvd. • Webster Groves • 314-647-8054
live music by Griffin and the Gargoyles at Des ers’ Market at Argonne and Taylor for live
Peres Park (Manchester and Ballas). Conces- roots music by Salt of the Earth beginning at
sions will be sold by the Boy Scouts or you 10 a.m. Visit www.downtownkirkwood.com
may bring a cooler. 7-9:30 p.m. Free. Visit for information.
www.desperesmo.org for information.
22 • Concerts in the Park – The Carondelet Unique, Original
13 • Sounds of Summer – Bring a picnic Community Betterment Foundation presents
basket and lawn chairs to a free concert by Cornet Chop Suey in Carondelet Park from Works of Art
Cruzen in Brentwood Park, from 7-9 p.m. 5:30-8 p.m. Visit www.ccbf-inc.org for more
Call 963-8689 for more information. details. Make Great Gifts
13 • Sundown Park Party – Join in the mov- 24 • Concerts in the Park – The Carondelet for Anyone
in’ and groovin’ at the Festival Site Pavilion Community Betterment Foundation presents
in Shrewsbury’s Wehner Park. Live music by the St. Louis Stompers Classic Jazz Band in • Oil paintings and
Ship of Fools starts 7 p.m. Bring friends and Fanetti Park from 5:30-9 p.m. Visit www.ccbf-
a blanket to this free concert. Visit www.cit- inc.org for more details. pottery by Mary Kofron
yofshrewsbury.com for information. • Compositions in wood
25 • Maplewood Community Concert Se-
13 & 14 • Webster Groves Lions Club Bar- ries – Enjoy music by The Baker-McLaren by Herbert Bilgram
becue – The Lions will be serving barbecue Band at Ryan Hummert Memorial Park from
from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. on the parking lot of 6-8 p.m. Sponsored by the Maplewood and much more.
Sappington Farmer’s Market, 8400 Watson Community Betterment Foundation. Call
Road. Ribs, chicken, pork steaks, bratwursts, 781-8588 for more information.
hamburgers and hot dogs may be enjoyed
on-site or carried out. Proceeds support Li- 26 • Station Plaza Summer Concert Series
ons Club charitable projects. Visit www.web- – Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concert
stergroveslions.tripod.com for information. by The SteamRollers at Station Plaza, begin- (314) 544-9316 • 6514 Weber Rd. • Affton
ning at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for details. www.phoenixpotteries.com
Tues.–Sat. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
cont. p. 16
What Retirement Reality is made of… Aug. 2010 from page 15 a bonfire and toast s’mores. Check-in at 6
p.m. $5 for children, $8 for adults. For reg-
traditions at the 50th annual Greentree Festi-
val in Kirkwood Park. Friday, 5-10 p.m.; Satur-
istration and more information, visit www. day, 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Cape Albeon 28 & 29 • Festival of Nations – The re-
gion’s leading multicultural celebration,
cityofshrewsbury.com For details, visit www.greentreefestival.com.
Retirement Community sponsored by the International Institute St.
10 & 11 • Webster Groves Lions Club Bar- 18 • Greentree Parade – Parade begins at
Louis, features traditional dance and music,
becue – The Lions will be serving barbecue 10 a.m. at Kirkwood High School, travels east
ethnic food, cultural and educational exhib-
Stop Looking, Start Living Today, from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. on the parking lot of on Essex to Kirkwood Road, south on Kirk-
its, folk art demonstrations and an interna-
with No Delays! We are ready for Sappington Farmer’s Market, 8400 Watson wood Road to Argonne, west on Argonne,
tional market. The event takes place in Tower
you to move in and start carefree Road. Ribs, chicken, pork steaks, bratwursts, finishing at the Kirkwood Community Center
Grove Park and is free. Saturday, 10 a.m.-7
living! We will make it easy for you: hamburgers and hot dogs may be enjoyed on Geyer Road.
p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Visit www.iistl.
on-site or carried out. Proceeds support Li-
org for more information.
Worried about large entry fees? ons Club charitable projects. Visit www.web- 18 • Affton Days Parade & Festival – Fes-
No problem. We have no entry
fees on our spacious apartments!
Sept. 2010 stergroveslions.tripod.com for information. tivities will kick off with a parade beginning
at Affton High School at 10 a.m. (lineup
10, 11 & 12 • Art Outside – Enjoy the fall begins at 8 a.m.) and ending at the festival
2 • Station Plaza Summer Concert Series
Worried about packing? weather at this outdoor festival with regional grounds at St. George Church and School,
– Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concert
No problem. We’ll do it for you! artists, kids’ activities, live music and fun at 4980 Heege Road. There’ll be live perfor-
by Brother Chaos at Station Plaza, beginning
Schlafly Bottleworks in Maplewood, Friday, mances, food and fun for the whole fam-
at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more infor-
Worried about unpacking 5-10 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sun- ily, lasting until 9 p.m. For information visit
mation.
and decorating? day, noon-4 p.m. Call 241-2337 for more in- www.afftonchamber.com.
No problem. We’ll do it for you! formation.
2-5 • Maple Days – Celebrate the holiday
18 • Old Webster Jazz & Blues Festival
Worried about the moving bill? weekend at Deer Creek Park. Thursday & Fri-
11 • Celebrate Richmond Heights – Rich- – One of the most family-friendly jazz fes-
day, 5-11 p.m.; Saturday, 1-11 p.m.; Sunday,
No problem. We’ll pay it for you! mond Heights’ annual festival brings the tivals on the planet, the Old Webster Jazz &
1-10 p.m. For information call 647-6291.
community together to celebrate. The free Blues Festival promises non-stop jazz and
festival begins at 1 p.m. with a patriotic pa- blues from two stages. From rockin’ blues to
7 • Dog Day Swim – All friendly and well-
rade down Dale Avenue and continues from big band, and from New Orleans zydeco to
behaved dogs are invited to an evening of
2-10 p.m. at The Heights: Richmond Heights swing, this award-winning event showcases
swimming at the Crestwood Aquatic Center,
Community Center and Memorial Library. St. Louis’s most talented performers plus
from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Pre-registration and
Fun for the whole family, featuring children’s food and drink from area restaurants and
proof of vaccinations are required. Crest-
activities, games, entertainment and food. a gallery of fine art. Street entertainers also
wood residents, $10; non-residents, $15.
Visit www.richmondheights.org for informa- amuse spectators with fire-eating, juggling,
tion. and balloons. Bring the kids, strollers and
7 • Dog Days of Summer – Take the dog for
lawn chairs. Free. Noon-11 p.m. For informa-
a swim at the Lodge Des Peres outdoor pool,
11 & 12 • History Hayride – Enjoy a hayride tion visit www.oldwebsterjazzfestival.com.
5:30-7:30 p.m. $10 per dog, proof of vacci-
and guided tour of Jefferson Barracks. $7 per
nations required. Visit www.desperesmo.org
person. For times and reservations call 544- 23 • Station Plaza Summer Concert Series
for more information.
6224. – Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concert
by Brotha D and the Woo Daddies at Station
3380 Lake Bend Drive 7 • Paw Party – Bring the dog to Shrewsbury
16 • Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Plaza, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921
St. Louis, MO 63088 Aquatic Center for a dip in the pool from
– Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concert for more information.
636-861-3200 6:30-8 p.m. Must have current shot records.
by Project 3.2.4 at Station Plaza, beginning
$10 per dog and owner. Visit www.cityof-
www.capealbeon.com at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more infor- 25 • Dog Days Celebration – Downtown
shrewsbury.com for more information
mation. Kirkwood is going to the dogs with a half-
mile “Dogs on Parade” beginning at 9 a.m.
9 • Station Plaza Summer Concert Series
17 • Down on the Farm – Come to Suson More fun follows at the Farmers’ Market,
– Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concert
Park for a day of farm fun, including hayrides, where visitors can shop for dog-related mer-
by Ben & Jimmy at Station Plaza, beginning
pony rides, barn tours and games. From 10 chandise, visit with animal welfare groups
at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more infor-
Visit us soon and experience the a.m.-1 p.m. Kids 12 and under, $8; adults, and pose with their pooch at the photo sta-
mation.
Cape Albeon lifestyle. Located free. For more information call 615-8822. tion. Visit www.downtownkirkwood.com for
near the intersection of Big Bend information.
10 • Camp Out – Bring a tent and camp-
17, 18 & 19 • 50th Anniversary Greentree
and Dougherty Ferry Roads. ing gear to spend the night in Shrewsbury’s
Festival – Celebrate community spirit and
Wehner Park. Campers will barbecue, make