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    May 14 - 20, 2010 South County Times 9

    21 Mother Goose Stories Preschool-and elementary school-aged children willlearn about cooperation from the Piwacket

    Theater Group. The non-pro t childrens the-ater creatively infuses classic fairy tales withcatchy songs, fun dances and comical inter-action emphasizing important values andmorals. At the Museum of Transportation, 10a.m. Reservations required. Visit www.trans-portmuseumassociation.org for tickets.

    22 Festival of Food & Flowers Participat-ing businesses will offer free fowers and re-freshments, as well as discounts and in-storespecials, in downtown Kirkwood. Garden-ing events take place at Kirkwood City Hallbeginning at 10 a.m. Concurrently, the Art-ists in Bloom art show and sale, which willalso feature live music and entertainment, isslated for Kirkwood Station Plaza. Visit www.downtownkirkwood.com for information.

    22 Taste of Maplewood Sample localrestaurant fare while enjoying live music anda European-style open market along historicSutton Boulevard from noon to 9 p.m. Call781-8588 for more information.

    22 Youth Fishing Derby Grab a shingpole and head to Fentons Westside Park inWoodridge Trails Subdivision for a kids cast-ing contest and more. Check-in at 7:30 a.m.;

    sh until 10 a.m. Cost is $7-$9. Visit www.fentonmo.org.

    26 Maplewood Community ConcertSeries Enjoy music by The Big Bayou atRyan Hummert Memorial Park from 6-8 p.m.Sponsored by the Maplewood Community Betterment Foundation. Call 781-8588 formore information.

    28 Glendale JazzFest The 11th annual JazzFest will be hosted by Classic 99-KFUOsDon Wolf. The Terry Thompson Swing AliveBand and other local groups will play from6-10 p.m. on the Glendale City Hall parkinglot, 424 N. Sappington Road. Refreshmentsfrom local restaurants will be on sale; con-cert is free. Visit www.glendalemo.org fordetails.

    28-June 20 Shakespeare in the Park The Shakespeare Festival of St. Louis pres-ents Hamlet in Forest Park. Seating is inShakespeare Glen near the art museum;concessions will be available for purchase.Performances are scheduled nightly (except

    Tuesdays) at 8 p.m., with pre-performanceentertainment starting at 6:30 p.m. Visit www.shakespearefestivalstlouis.org for in-formation.

    28-June 27 Big River: The Adventuresof Huckleberry Finn Stages St. Louispresents this Tony Award-winning musicalbased on Mark Twains legendary novel, witha score by Roger King of the Road Miller,at Kirkwood Community Centers Robert G.Reim Theatre, 111 S. Geyer Road. For show-times and ticket information, visit www.stag-estlouis.com or call 821-2407.

    29, 30 & 31 African Arts Festival Enjoy family tours, art activities and performancescelebrating African culture at the Worlds FairPavilion in Forest Park. Saturday, 10 a.m.-8p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Monday, 10a.m.-6 p.m. Visit www.stlafricanartsfest.orgfor more information.

    31 Gypsy Caravan Come to one of thelargest antique, craft and fea markets in theMidwest and help support the St. Louis Sym-phony Orchestra. The event is held from 7a.m.-5 p.m. on the campus of the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Visit www.gypsycara-

    van-stl.org for information.

    3 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concertby Delicious Fishes at Station Plaza, begin-ning at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for moredetails.

    3-Oct. 14 Webster Groves Farmers Mar -ket Each Thursday afternoon between 3and 7 p.m. shop for fresh produce and morein Websters Old Orchard Business District,along South Old Orchard Avenue, directly south of Big Bend Boulevard.

    3-27 Circus Flora St. Louis one-ring,European-style circus will present an all-newshow, Ingenioso, inspired by Don Quixote.

    The family-friendly circus takes place underan air-conditioned big top tent next to Pow-ell Symphony Hall (corner of Grand Boule-

    vard and Samuel Shepard Drive). Ticketsrange from $14 to $34. For showtimes, visit

    www.circusfora.org.

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    BarBecues for charity

    Award-winning barbecued food is reasonably priced and includesrib dinners, pork steak dinners, half-chicken dinners, rib tip dinners,bratwursts, hamburgers & hot dogs for carry-out or sit-down dining.

    Held on the parking lot of Sappington Farmers Market,8400 Watson, between Laclede Station & Elm.

    May 14 & 15 June 11 & 12

    August 13 & 14 September 10 & 11

    October 8 & 9

    Proceeds are donated to worthwhile needs & community betterment. For more info,call 314-918-2690 or 314-330-8372 or go to webstergroveslions.tripod.com.

    free Hamburger or Hot DogOne FREE hamburger or hot dog with the purchase

    of any pork steak, rib or chicken entree.Not valid at Community Days Barbecue. Coupon expires 11/1/2010.

    Blues on the Mississippi Friday Nights $10 per person

    June 4 ........Billy Peek 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 RevueLemay 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 & frefghters with valid ID! June 26 .....Elvis Live! Affton NightSponsored by the Affton Chamber of Commerce

    Gates open at 7p.m. Concerts r un 8:00 p.m.11:00 p.m.Free Parking Lawn Seating Low Cost Concessions available Info call 314-615-5572

    JeffersonBarracks Ve t e r a n ' sm e m o r i a lampitheater

    Concert Series

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    12 South County Times May 14 - 20, 2010

    24 Family Nights at the Pool Come tothe Watson Trail Park Pool for a screening of Over the Hedge at 7 p.m. A delicious meal

    will be available for $5. Call 842-7946 formore information.

    24 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concertby The Darrells at Station Plaza at 6:30 p.m.

    Call 775-2921 for more information.

    24-27 Alice in Wonderland TheShrewsbury Community Theatre presentsLewis Carrolls classic tale at the Shrewsbury City Center. For showtimes and ticket infor-mation, call 647-1003 or visit www.cityof-shrewsbury.com.

    25 Blues on the Mississippi SoulardBlues Band will perform at 8 p.m. in the Vet-erans Memorial Amphitheater at JeffersonBarracks Park. Advance tickets, available fromthe Affton Chamber of Commerce, are $7. Onthe day of the event, adult admission is $10.Children under 12 attend free of charge. Forinformation call 849-6499.

    25 Gazebo Series The Javier MendozaBand will perform at 7 p.m. followed by ascreening of the lm Dirty Dancing at OldOrchard Gazebo Park, Big Bend at South OldOrchard in Webster Groves. Free. Presentedby the Old Orchard Merchants Association.Visit www.oldorchardwg.com for details.

    25 Music+Movies at LOMA Enjoy livemusic by Boogie Chyld at 7 p.m. at theLaumeier Outdoor Music Amphitheater, fol-lowed by a showing of Pee-Wees Big Ad-

    venture at dusk. Free. Call 821-1209 formore details.

    26 Oldies by the River Elvis Live withSteve Davis will perform at 8 p.m. in the Vet-erans Memorial Amphitheater at JeffersonBarracks Park. Advance tickets, available fromthe Affton Chamber of Commerce, are $7. Onthe day of the event, adult admission is $8.Children under 12 attend free of charge. Forinformation call 849-6499.

    27 Concerts in the Park The CarondeletCommunity Betterment Foundation pres-ents The Cumberland Gap in CarondeletPark from 6-8 p.m. Visit www.ccbf-inc.org formore details.

    27 Webster Groves Criterium The OldOrchard community is hosting the premierracing event of the summer for both racersand spectators. Bring lawn chairs and enjoy bike racing at its nest for free. First racestarts at 10:30 a.m. Visit www.thehubbicy-clecompany.com or call 963-0300 for moreinformation.

    1 Concert in Whitecliff Park Visit Crest- woods Whitecliff Park for a free evening of music by Yukon Jake. The concert will beginat 8 p.m. on the stage next to the community center. Snow cones, popcorn and drinks willbe available for purchase.

    1 Family Nights at the Pool Come tothe Watson Trail Park Pool for a concert by Rescue Band at 7 p.m. A delicious meal willbe available for $5. Call 842-7946 for moreinformation.

    1 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series

    Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concertby Project 3.2.4 at Station Plaza, beginningat 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more infor-mation.

    1 Rubber Duck Race Come to the Web-ster Groves Aquatic Center, where partici-pants of all ages will compete in a rubberduck race beginning at 7 p.m. $5 per duck.Call 963-5600 for more information.

    1-4 Webster Groves Community Days Enjoy an old-fashioned patriotic parade anda community celebration including deliciousbarbecue, carnival rides, a pageant, reworksand live music. The event is held in Memo-rial Park and the Webster Groves RecreationComplex. Free. Sponsored by the WebsterGroves Lions Club. Call 962-4141 for details.

    2 J.B. Blast 6 p.m. at Jefferson BarracksAmphitheater, with music, reworks andmore.

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    Summer Community Calendar

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    7777 Watson Rd. Just east of Laclede Station Rd.(314) 961-2777

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    8001 Dale Avenue Richmond Heights 314.645.1476

    Imagination Station Day Camp Ages 6-12Designed for campers, age 6-12, Imagination Station offers games, sports,swimming, field trips, arts and crafts, special appearances and much more. Joinus for this 8 week adventure as we look back in time!Monday-Friday June 7-July 30, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Resident s: $65/1 week session Nonreside nts: $80/1 week sessionMRH Elementary School, 1800 Princeton Place

    Young Explorers Ages 3 1/2- 5Pre-schoolers

    , ages 3-5, who are potty trained, join us for this 8-week adventure. Each explorer will receive their own backpack. Daily activities willinclude water play, crafts, games, storytime, and snacks.Monday-Friday, June 7-July 30, 1-4 p.m. THE HEIGHTS For Kids Only Room 8001 Dale Avenue, 63117Residents $40/1 week session Nonresidents $55/1 week session

    CELEBRATE Richmond HeightsSaturday, September 111 p.m. Patriotic Parade, Dale Avenue, ending at THE HEIGHTS2 p.m. Festival with Javier Mendoza & SH-BOOM

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    2 Gazebo Series Steve Scor na will per-form at 7 p.m. followed by a screening of the

    lm Old Dog, New Tricks at Old OrchardGazebo Park, Big Bend at South Old Orchardin Webster Groves. Free. Presented by theOld Orchard Merchants Association. Visit

    www.oldorchardwg.com for details.

    3 Webster Groves Community Days Pa -

    rade Parade begins at 10 a.m. at Lock- wood and Selma, turns south on South Goreto Big Bend, east on Big Bend, south on ElmAvenue, ending at Memorial Park, Elm Av-enue and Glendale Road.

    3 Making Music Concert Series Enjoy live music by The Gateway City Big Bandat Lions Amphitheatre, Kirkwood Park, at 7p.m. Free. Sponsored by Kirkwood Area ArtsCouncil. For information visit www.kirkwoo-dareaarts.org or call 965-7100.

    3 & 4 Fair St. Louis Celebrate Indepen-dence Day under the Arch. Activities includemain stage entertainment, the K-Town KidsZone and spectacular reworks. Saturday, 10a.m.-10 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Visit

    www.celebratestlouis.org for activities andartist line-up.

    4 Community Freedom Festival Comeenjoy the annual reworks display at Kirk-

    wood Park. Fireworks will commence atdark. Free. Visit www.kirkwoodmo.org forinformation.

    4 Concerts in the Park The CarondeletCommunity Betterment Foundation presentsthe Blue Knights in Carondelet Park from 6-8p.m. Visit www.ccbf-inc.org for more details.

    4 Lazy River Duck Race Come to theCrestwood Aquatic Center at 2 p.m. to watchhundreds of rubber ducks racing around thelazy river. Adopt a duck at the CrestwoodCommunity Center or Aquatic Center for $5each beginning June 8. For information visit

    www.ci.crestwood.mo.us.

    8 Family Nights at the Pool Come tothe Watson Trail Park Pool for a screeningof Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs at 7

    p.m. A delicious meal will be available for $5.Call 842-7946 for more information.

    8 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concertby The SteamRollers at Station Plaza, begin-ning at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more in-formation.

    8-11 A Funny Thing Happened on theWay to the Forum Whitecliff SummerPlayhouse presents live musical theater forthe entire family on an outdoor stage inCrestwoods Whitecliff Park. Tickets go onsale at 6:30 p.m. before each performance.Visit www.playhouseproductions.org for in-formation.

    9 Gazebo Series Kim Massie will per-form at 7 p.m. followed by a screening of the lm Parenthood at Old Orchard Ga-zebo Park, Big Bend at South Old Orchard inWebster Groves. Free. Presented by the OldOrchard Merchants Association. Visit www.oldorchardwg.com for details.

    9 Hot Nights, Cool Sounds Listen to livemusic by Ticket to the Beatles at Des PeresPark (Manchester and Ballas). Concessions

    will be sold by the Boy Scouts or guests may bring a cooler. 7-9:30 p.m. Free. Visit www.desperesmo.org for information.

    9 Let Them Eat Art Mardi Gras meetsthe Christmas Tree Walk in downtown Ma-plewood with local artists, live music andentertainment from 6-11 p.m. Call 645-3600for more information.

    9 Sounds of Summer Bring a picnic bas-ket and lawn chairs to a free concert by theGri n& the Gargoyles in Brentwood Park,from 7-9 p.m. Call 963-8689 for more infor-mation.

    10 Bluegrass at the Farm Come to Su-son Parks farm for an evening of music by George Portz and the Friends of Bluegrass.Bring lawn chairs and coolers. Concessions

    will be available. 7-9 p.m. $5 admission, chil-dren free. Call 894-3089 for information.

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    Summer Community Calendar

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    Give Kids a Summer Full of Fun!

    Kirkwood: 314.965.9622Webster: 314.962.9622

    Camps for ages 3-15Over 25 unique camps!

    Shop, Dine & Stroll historic Downtown Kirkwood

    www.downtownkirkwood.com

    Artists in BloomArt Show & Sale at Station Plaza

    Painting & Printmaking Ceramics Photography Jewelry

    From 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

    Live music & entertainment on the performance platform10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Maple Jam Band1 p.m. Lucille Rapp Dancers2-4:30 p.m. House of BishopsFresh produce, hundreds

    o fowering plants,specialty oods and cooking demonstrations.

    Flower Gi t-with-Purchase at participating merchants*

    Festival of Food & FlowersSaturday, May 22

    Festival of Food & FlowersSaturday, May 22 *While supplies last.

    Festival Flower Sale at Kirkwood Train Station Scarlet Milkweed & MexicanPetunia will be available atthe festival and pre-orders arebeing taken at Cornucopia andGrapevine Wines and Cheese.Proceeds support the DowntownKirkwood enhancement program.

    K irKwood G arden C lub P lant S ale until 3 p.m.

    Festival sponsored by Downtown Kirkwood with support from: Lass & Laddie Childrens Boutique & Amtrak Visit the Kirkwood Train Station andenter to win two round-trip tickets on Amtraks Missouri River Runner.

    Festival of Nations Aug. 28 -29 , 2010Tower Grove Park Grand Blvd. & Arsenal

    A grand global gathering!Free family fun!

    Visit www.iistl.orgfor more info!

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    10 Tunes at Ten Visit the Kirkwood Farm-ers Market at Argonne and Taylor for liveroots music by Salt of the Earth beginning at10 a.m. Visit www.downtownkirkwood.com.

    11 Concerts in the Park The CarondeletCommunity Betterment Foundation presentsPower Play in Carondelet Park from 6-8 p.m.Visit www.ccbf-inc.org for more details.

    15 Family Nights at the Pool Come tothe Watson Trail Park Pool for a concert by

    John Balandford & Friends at 7 p.m. A deli-cious meal will be available for $5. Call 842-7946 for more information.

    15 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concertby Ben & Jimmy at Station Plaza, beginningat 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more infor-mation.

    16 Gazebo Series Supe Granda will per-form at 7 p.m. followed by a screening of the lm Weird Science at Old Orchard Ga-zebo Park, Big Bend at South Old Orchard inWebster Groves. Free. Presented by the OldOrchard Merchants Association. Visit www.oldorchardwg.com for details.

    16-Aug. 15 Promises, Promises Stages St. Louis presents this mid-century musical by Neil Simon with songs by BurtBacharach at Kirkwood Community CentersRobert G. Reim Theatre, 111 S. Geyer Road.For showtimes and ticket information, visit

    www.stagestlouis.com or call 821-2407.

    17 Dive-In Movie Enjoy a screening of Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs whilefoating in the Lodge Des Peres Lodge out-door pool. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. DesPeres residents, $3; non-residents, $5. Visit

    www.desperesmo.org for more information.

    17 Downtown Kirkwood Sidewalk Sale Bargains will abound in Downtown Kirk-

    wood from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Participating busi-nesses will display red and white checkeredtablecloths. Visit www.downtownkirkwood.com for information.

    17 Making Music Concert Series En- joy live music by the Brian Vaccaro Jazz Trioat Lions Amphitheatre, Kirkwood Park, at7 p.m. Free. Sponsored by Kirkwood AreaArts Council. For details, visit www.kirkwoo-dareaarts.org or call 965-7100.

    17 Peach Festival Celebrate everythingpeachy at The Kirkwood Farmers Market withsamples from local farmers, peach-relatedtreats and a peach pie contest. The eventstarts at 10 a.m. Visit www.downtownkirk-

    wood.com for information.

    17 Tunes at Ten Visit the Kirkwood Farm-ers Market at Argonne and Taylor for liveacoustic rock and blues music by the Maple

    Jam Band beginning at 10 a.m. Visit www.downtownkirkwood.com for information.

    18 Concerts in the Park The CarondeletCommunity Betterment Foundation presentsMystic Voyage in Carondelet Park from 6-8p.m. Visit www.ccbf-inc.org for more details.

    22 Family Nights at the Pool Come tothe Watson Trail Park Pool for a screening of Madagascar 2 at 7 p.m. A delicious meal

    will be available for $5. Call 842-7946 formore information.

    22 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concertby Erin Bode at Station Plaza, beginning at6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more details.

    22-25 Gods Favorite Whitecliff Sum-mer Playhouse presents live musical theaterfor the entire family on an outdoor stage inCrestwoods Whitecliff Park. Tickets go onsale at 6:30 p.m. each night. Visit www.play-houseproductions.org for details.

    25 Concerts in the Park The CarondeletCommunity Betterment Foundation pres-ents the Soulard Blues Band in CarondeletPark from 6-8 p.m. Visit www.ccbf-inc.org formore details.

    28 Maplewood Community ConcertSeries Enjoy music by Phil Steinbeck at

    Ryan Hummert Memorial Park from 6-8 p.m.Sponsored by the Maplewood Community Betterment Foundation. Call 781-8588 formore information.

    29 Family Nights at the Pool Come tothe Watson Trail Park Pool for a concert by the Ambassadors of Swing at 7 p.m. A deli-cious meal will be available for $5. Call 842-7946 for more information.

    29-Aug. 1 A Chorus Line Whitecliff Summer Playhouse presents live musicaltheater for the entire family on an outdoorstage in Crestwoods Whitecliff Park. Ticketsgo on sale at 6:30 p.m. each night. Visit www.playhouseproductions.org for information.

    1 Concerts in the Park The CarondeletCommunity Betterment Foundation presentsMemories of Elvis in Carondelet Park from5:30-8 p.m. Visit www.ccbf-inc.org for de-tails.

    4-15 Disneys The Aristocats StagesSt. Louis presents a modern version of the fe-line family lm at Kirkwood Community Cen-ters Robert G. Reim Theatre, 111 S. GeyerRoad. For showtimes and ticket information,

    visit www.stagestlouis.com or call 821-2407.

    5 Family Nights at the Pool Come tothe Watson Trail Park Pool for a screening of Where the Wild Things Are at 7 p.m. A deli-

    cious meal will be available for $5. Call 842-7946 for more information.

    5 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concertby The SteamRollers at Station Plaza, begin-ning at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for details.

    7 Making Music Concert Series Enjoy live music by The Air National Guard Bandof the Central States at Lions Amphitheatre,Kirkwood Park at 7 p.m. Free. Sponsored by Kirkwood Area Arts Council. For details, visit

    www.kirkwoodareaarts.org or call 965-7100.

    7 Tunes at Ten Visit the Kirkwood Farm-ers Market at Argonne and Taylor for liveacoustic roots and blues music by UJ & TheDown Home Blues Band beginning at 10a.m. Visit www.downtownkirkwood.com for

    information.

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    Proceeds are donated to worthwhile needs& community betterment. For more info,call 314-918-2690 or 314-330-8372 or go to webstergroveslions.tripod.com.

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    8 Concerts in the Park The CarondeletCommunity Betterment Foundation presentsMitzi MacDonald & Keltic Reign in Caronde-let Park from 5:30-8 p.m. Visit www.ccbf-inc.org for more details.

    12 Family Nights at the Pool Come tothe Watson Trail Park Pool for a live concertat 7 p.m. A delicious meal will be available

    for $5. Call 842-7946 for more information.12 Fishing Derby Fishers of all ages may compete for trophies from 6-7:30 p.m. atWatson Trail Park. Visit www.sunset-hills.comfor more information.

    12 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concertby Brotha D and the Woo Daddies at StationPlaza, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921for more information.

    13 Hot Nights, Cool Sounds Listen tolive music by Gri nand the Gargoyles at DesPeres Park (Manchester and Ballas). Conces-sions will be sold by the Boy Scouts or youmay bring a cooler. 7-9:30 p.m. Free. Visit

    www.desperesmo.org for information.

    13 Sounds of Summer Bring a picnicbasket and lawn chairs to a free concert by Cruzen in Brentwood Park, from 7-9 p.m.Call 963-8689 for more information.

    13 Sundown Park Party Join in the mov-in and groovin at the Festival Site Pavilionin Shrewsburys Wehner Park. Live music by Ship of Fools starts 7 p.m. Bring friends anda blanket to this free concert. Visit www.cit-

    yofshrewsbury.com for information.

    13 & 14 Webster Groves Lions Club Bar -becue The Lions will be serving barbecuefrom 10 a.m.-7 p.m. on the parking lot of Sappington Farmers Market, 8400 WatsonRoad. Ribs, chicken, pork steaks, bratwursts,hamburgers and hot dogs may be enjoyedon-site or carried out. Proceeds support Li-ons Club charitable projects. Visit www.web-

    stergroveslions.tripod.com for information.

    14 Tunes at Ten Visit the Kirkwood Farm-ers Market at Argonne and Taylor for acous-tic rock and blues music from The Maple JamBand beginning at 10 a.m. Visit www.down-townkirkwood.com for information.

    15 Concerts in the Park The CarondeletCommunity Betterment Foundation presentsVince Martin in Carondelet Park from 5:30-8p.m. Visit www.ccbf-inc.org for more details.

    19 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concertby Delicious Fishes at Station Plaza, begin-ning at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for moreinformation.

    21 Making Music Concert Series Enjoy live music by Raven Moon at Lions Amphi-theatre, Kirkwood Park at 7 p.m. Free. Spon-sored by Kirkwood Area Arts Council. Forinformation visit www.kirkwoodareaarts.orgor call 965-7100.

    21 Tunes at Ten Visit the Kirkwood Farm-ers Market at Argonne and Taylor for liveroots music by Salt of the Earth beginning at10 a.m. Visit www.downtownkirkwood.comfor information.

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    24 Concerts in the Park The CarondeletCommunity Betterment Foundation presentsthe St. Louis Stompers Classic Jazz Band inFanetti Park from 5:30-9 p.m. Visit www.ccbf-inc.org for more details.

    25 Maplewood Community Concert Se -ries Enjoy music by The Baker-McLarenBand at Ryan Hummert Memorial Park from6-8 p.m. Sponsored by the MaplewoodCommunity Betterment Foundation. Call781-8588 for more information.

    26 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concert

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    28 & 29 Festival of Nations The re-gions leading multicultural celebration,sponsored by the International Institute St.Louis, features traditional dance and music,ethnic food, cultural and educational exhib-its, folk art demonstrations and an interna-tional market. The event takes place in TowerGrove Park and is free. Saturday, 10 a.m.-7p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Visit www.iistl.org for more information.

    2 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concertby Brother Chaos at Station Plaza, beginningat 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more infor-mation.

    2-5 Maple Days Celebrate the holiday weekend at Deer Creek Park. Thursday & Fri-day, 5-11 p.m.; Saturday, 1-11 p.m.; Sunday,1-10 p.m. For information call 647-6291.

    7 Dog Day Swim All friendly and well-behaved dogs are invited to an evening of swimming at the Crestwood Aquatic Center,from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Pre-registration andproof of vaccinations are required. Crest-

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    7 Dog Days of Summer Take the dog fora swim at the Lodge Des Peres outdoor pool,5:30-7:30 p.m. $10 per dog, proof of vacci-nations required. Visit www.desperesmo.orgfor more information.

    7 Paw Party Bring the dog to Shrewsbury Aquatic Center for a dip in the pool from6:30-8 p.m. Must have current shot records.$10 per dog and owner. Visit www.cityof-shrewsbury.com for more information

    9 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concertby Ben & Jimmy at Station Plaza, beginningat 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more infor-mation.

    10 Camp Out Bring a tent and camp-ing gear to spend the night in ShrewsburysWehner Park. Campers will barbecue, make

    a bon re and toast smores. Check-in at 6p.m. $5 for children, $8 for adults. For reg-istration and more information, visit www.cityofshrewsbury.com

    10 & 11 Webster Groves Lions Club Bar -becue The Lions will be serving barbecuefrom 10 a.m.-7 p.m. on the parking lot of Sappington Farmers Market, 8400 WatsonRoad. Ribs, chicken, pork steaks, bratwursts,hamburgers and hot dogs may be enjoyed

    on-site or carried out. Proceeds support Li-ons Club charitable projects. Visit www.web-stergroveslions.tripod.com for information.

    10, 11 & 12 Art Outside Enjoy the fall weather at this outdoor festival with regionalartists, kids activities, live music and fun atSchlafy Bottleworks in Maplewood, Friday,5-10 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sun-day, noon-4 p.m. Call 241-2337 for more in-formation.

    11 Celebrate Richmond Heights Rich-mond Heights annual festival brings thecommunity together to celebrate. The freefestival begins at 1 p.m. with a patriotic pa-rade down Dale Avenue and continues from2-10 p.m. at The Heights: Richmond HeightsCommunity Center and Memorial Library.Fun for the whole family, featuring childrens

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    11 & 12 History Hayride Enjoy a hayrideand guided tour of Jefferson Barracks. $7 perperson. For times and reservations call 544-6224.

    16 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concertby Project 3.2.4 at Station Plaza, beginningat 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921 for more infor-mation.

    17 Down on the Farm Come to SusonPark for a day of farm fun, including hayrides,pony rides, barn tours and games. From 10a.m.-1 p.m. Kids 12 and under, $8; adults,free. For more information call 615-8822.

    17, 18 & 19 50th Anniversary GreentreeFestival Celebrate community spirit and

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    18 Greentree Parade Parade begins at10 a.m. at Kirkwood High School, travels easton Essex to Kirkwood Road, south on Kirk-

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    18 Affton Days Parade & Festival Fes-tivities will kick off with a parade beginningat Affton High School at 10 a.m. (lineupbegins at 8 a.m.) and ending at the festivalgrounds at St. George Church and School,4980 Heege Road. Therell be live perfor-mances, food and fun for the whole fam-ily, lasting until 9 p.m. For information visit

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    18 Old Webster Jazz & Blues Festival One of the most family-friendly jazz fes-tivals on the planet, the Old Webster Jazz &Blues Festival promises non-stop jazz andblues from two stages. From rockin blues tobig band, and from New Orleans zydeco toswing, this award-winning event showcasesSt. Louiss most talented performers plusfood and drink from area restaurants and

    a gallery of ne art. Street entertainers alsoamuse spectators with re-eating, juggling,and balloons. Bring the kids, strollers andlawn chairs. Free. Noon-11 p.m. For informa-tion visit www.oldwebsterjazzfestival.com.

    23 Station Plaza Summer Concert Series Hit downtown Kirkwood for a free concertby Brotha D and the Woo Daddies at StationPlaza, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Call 775-2921for more information.

    25 Dog Days Celebration DowntownKirkwood is going to the dogs with a half-mile Dogs on Parade beginning at 9 a.m.More fun follows at the Farmers Market,

    where visitors can shop for dog-related mer-chandise, visit with animal welfare groupsand pose with their pooch at the photo sta-tion. Visit www.downtownkirkwood.com forinformation.

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