Showing posts with label CWE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CWE. Show all posts

Friday, December 4, 2020

Deck the Halls in the CWE

Hey St. Louis...  
The holiday Window Walk in the Central West End is a fabulous way to get in the holiday spirit and celebrate the season safely in 2020. Decorated holiday windows as far as the eye can see! Barrett Barrera Projects knocked it out of the park this year with Window I spy and Santa selfies for the kids. 

Learn more about the fabulous Central West End Scene window walk here: https://cwescene.com/.../window-walk-in-the-central-west.../

Thursday, August 29, 2019

5 St. Louis Weekend Happenings - Labor Day 2019


Labor Day Weekend 2019 is almost here, and what's not to love? It's a chance to slow down and appreciate our "laborers". The kids are off of school, most adults have the long weekend to play, and it is the last "hurrah" before we charge into the cooler weather and slower pace of Fall.

Labor Day Weekend, particularly in St Louis, is always full of amazing family-friendly activities. If you want to get out, hit the city, and do something other than enjoy the last weekend of pool season... the possibilities are endless.

Need help planning your long holiday weekend? Besides a busy game weekend for the Cardinals versus the Reds and Giants, the Great Godfrey Corn Maze, and extended hours at the St. Louis Zoo, below are 5 of my favorite St. Louis Labor Day 2019 activities...

Labor Day Parade
September 2nd at 9AM

Thousands of local union members will march through downtown St. Louis for the annual Labor Day Parade. An awesome way to kick off the weekend and show your pride /support our local workers.  There will be local bands, drill teams, and a ton of action!


The parade begins at 15th and Olive. It then makes its way down Tucker Street, past St. Louis City Hall and west on Market Street to 15th Street.  Food and celebration follows at Chestnut and Market!


More info: http://www.stlclc.org/2019-labor-day-parade-information/


The Japanese Festival at the Botanical Garden
August 31- September 2

Each Labor Day weekend, the Missouri Botanical Garden hosts one of the largest and oldest Japanese Festivals in North America. In addition to taking in the beauty of the Botanical Gardens, visitors can enjoy Japanese music, art, dance, food, and entertainment including Origami demonstrations, a traditional tea ceremony, and live Sumo wrestling.

Tickets to the festival are $16 for adults, $8 for members,  and $5 for non- member children and and free for children Garden members.

More info: http://events.missouribotanicalgarden.org/Japanese_Festival

St. Louis Greek Festival in the Central West End

August 30-September 2 
Corner of Forest Park and Kingshighway

If you love authentic Greek food, and who doesn't, than a visit to St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church is in order for you this weekend for their 102nd Annual festival. Enjoy music, dancing and some of the best Greek food you'll find anywhere. Be sure to utilize the free parking in the BJC Parking Garage.

More Info: http://www.opastl.com/

Big Muddy Blues Festival on Laclede's Landing
August 31, 2pm-11pm

The 24th Annual Big Muddy Blues Festival is a free, outdoor music festival featuring local and nationally known Blues artists that hosts over 30,000 people annually. 50+ musicians perform on three outdoor stages set up throughout the cobble stoned streets of the Landing, 3 indoor stages, and two events at the National Blues Museum featuring tributes to Albert King and Tommy Bankhead. Dozens of local restaurants provide food and drink, and the music is the best around! Amazing way to support our local talent.

More info: http://bigmuddybluesfestival.com

Fall Art Fair at Queeny Park
August 30-September 1

$5.00 admission


Friday:  5pm - 9pm

Saturday: 10am - 6pm.
Sunday: 11am - 4pm.

All within the climate-controlled comfort of the Greensfelder Recreation Center, and with more than 130 juried artists from 20+ states... the Art Fair at Queeny Park is one of the most reputable, longest-running art fairs in the bi-state region.


More info: http://www.artfairatqueenypark.com/ 

Event flyer with a $1 coupon for admission: 
https://www.artfairatqueenypark.com/coupon.html

Thursday, January 31, 2019

SOLD: The Penthouse in The York House

I don’t do lease work regularly, but occasionally, I assist a client in acquiring a special property.  This one takes the cake! The photographs of this historic 3,300 square-foot penthouse suite, with a private rooftop deck overlooking the Central West End and Forest Park, speak for themselves...

Lovely, isn’t it? My clients are tickled pink and move in next month! A sincere thank you to my client for the opportunity to help implement this exciting move.  In addition, a warm moment of gratitude to my former client turned friend, C, for the generous corporate client referral.💛  See the full listing HERE.

About the building: The York House, adjacent to the historic Chase Park Plaza hotel in the heart of the Central West End, was completed in 1922. It was originally named the Chase Apartments after its creator, Chase Ullman. It’s architectural design combines elements of Neoclassical revival with a muted Beaux Art style, consistent with the history and character of the neighborhood. 

This beauty was built in an era of sophisticated urban living, and this block was the center of it all. “Meet Me in St. Louis” was filmed right along Lindell Boulevard.   The Chase Club next-door was the place to see celebrity performers including Frank Sinatra and Bob Hope. These events were broadcast locally and nationally, and this block became a mainstay for entertainment. Later in the century, KPLR Channel 11 was headquartered in the building, and filming took place in the adjacent studio. During the flood of 1993, Peter Jennings broadcasted the ABC national news from the fourth floor of the York house.

It is a gorgeous building and a very unique unit in one of the most ideal locations in St. Louis.  A special new home for a special client, indeed!

In St. Louis and considering a move in 2019? The time to start planning is now! Have a friend who is looking for an agent?  I proudly base my business on direct referrals and wear my past client reviews like a badge of honor.  Let’s connect...

Friday, January 6, 2017

Just For Fun: Winter Date Night in Forest Park

I dare to say that there is nothing more magical...

... than an evening at Steinberg under the stars.  Bonfire, hot cocoa, and a Forest Park icy adventure makes for the perfect date night with my hubby!  If you have never visited Steinberg, I beg you to do so.  It is a charming and magical winter oasis under the shadow and big city lights of the Central West End.

Hours:
The 2016/17 Skating season runs November 12 - Feb 23rd

Sunday-Thursday 10am-9pm
Friday-Saturday 10am-Midnight
Extended Holiday hours—10am-Midnight (Nov 23-26, Dec 16 through Jan 7)

Price:
All ages skate admission is $7.
$6 for skate rental. You may bring your own skates.
CASH ONLY!

Location:
400 Jefferson Drive 
St. Louis, MO 63110 
In the SE corner of Forest Park near the Planetarium

Contact:
(314) 367-Rink or (314) 361-0613

WEB: http://www.steinbergskatingrink.com/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/Steinberg-Skating-Rink-288743437895145/

Friday, November 11, 2016

A trip to Fellenz Antiques in the Central West End

This AM, I introduced a client of mine to my favorite architectural graveyard in the city... 


If you have an older home that has lost original architectural elements over the years...  reintroduce some historic charm via Fellenz Antiques in the Central West End. While I would obviously prefer to see lovely 100 year old architectural goodies in their original HOMES, Fellenz is an excellent resource for old home lovers and owners!

Visit them at:
Fellenz Antiques
439 N Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO 63108
(314) 367-0214

See my other St. Louis Hidden Gems HERE.

Friday, April 10, 2015

St. Louis Weekend Happenings: April 10-12


FRIDAY:

An Evening of Art in the CWE
5:30  - 8:30 pm - Central West End

Sip and stroll along the shops and galleries on McPherson in the CWE  to celebrate the openings of new art shows at Duane Reed Gallery, Philip Slein Gallery, Charlie Houska,  and the Open Projects + Gallery with complimentary cocktails and light hors d’oeuvres.

More info HERE.

SATURDAY:

Repeal of Prohibition Beer Festival
12-5PM - Schlafly Bottleworks

Celebrate the Anniversary of the End of Prohibition at Schlafly Bottleworks in Historic Downtown Maplewood!  

$25.00 in advance or $30.00 the day of the event. Price includes a commemorative tasting glass and samplings of over 30 beer styles including plenty of Schlafly favorites and great beer styles from our guest breweries. Live music will be provided by Swing DeVille. 

More info HERE or call (314) 241-2337

FRIDAY-SATURDAY:

The Twisted Belly Barbecue Blowout
Friday, April 10th from 4pm to 10 pm and Saturday, April 11th from 11am to 8pm.

Chesterfield Amphitheater.

The Budweiser BBQ Series continues! Here, competitors will prepare chicken, ribs, pork and brisket.  You’re guaranteed to have a finger lickin good time as the competitors are working towards hopefully earning a grand prize payout of $10,000 at the final competition later this year.

Admission is FREE and you’ll be able to purchase samples from several different competing teams, along with beer, soda, water and liquor.

More info HERE.

FRIDAY - SUNDAY:

Queeny Park Art Fair
Friday, April 10     5pm - 9pm
Saturday, April 9  10am - 6pm.
Sunday, April 10  11am - 4pm.

This weekend, the annual Art Fair is coming to Queeny Park! Featuring fine arts and crafts from 130 artists from around the country, this show goes on all weekend, rain or shine, in the climate-controlled Greensfelder Recreation Center at Queeny Park.

Admission is $5 at the door, benefiting the Student Scholar Fund.  Parking is free

More info and a coupon for admission is HERE.


Friday, October 24, 2014

St. Louis Weekend Happening: October 24-26



Kimmswick Apple Butter Festival 


October 25-26, 2014
10am-5pm

This festival is one NOT to miss!  In fact, Steve and I have taken the boys to this annual fall festival since they were babies.   Drawing almost 100,000 people per year and less than 30 minutes from St. Louis, escape to Kimmswick for casual day of Fall fun, including crafts, holiday shopping, pumpkin carving, live entertainment, food, drink, and more.

In addition, watch the Kimmswick Historical Society make fresh apple butter in front of your eyes and purchase a fresh jar.

Festival is FREE, though parking is $5.00


WEB: http://www.missourimarketplace.net/applebutterfestival.html 

FACEBOOK:  https://www.facebook.com/applebutterfestival 

Halloween in the Central West End 

October 25, 2014
11am-12am

Set in the vibrant cosmopolitan Central West End with a backdrop of tree-lined streets and stately turn of the century mansions, the annual CWE Halloween is the can’t miss celebration of the season. Festivities kick-off with family fun daytime activities and as the sun sets, the party continues with an adults only bash…the Adult Costume Contest and Party-legendary for its elaborate, complex and outrageous costumes.

CWE Halloween is open to the public and free to attend. Adults interested in participating in the Adult Costume Contest are required to pay a nominal entry fee

WEB:  http://www.thecwe.org/events/halloween-in-the-cwe-2/

Oktoberfest in Hermann 

October 25-26, 2014
Times and activities vary

Less than an hour from St. Louis, Hermann celebrates its German heritage with four weekends of German music, dancing and food, all set against a backdrop of glorious fall color. This is your last weekend to enjoy the fun!

HERE is the full weekend calender!

Lemp Mansion Halloween Bash

October 25, 2014
8pm-12:30am

The Lemp Mansion, one of the most haunted mansions in the country, is home to St. Louis’s favorite Halloween party. This is the place for people who like their Halloween as spooky and macabre as possible. Dress up in your most creative costume and mix with Lemp’s authentic ghosts and poltergeists for a rowdy bash filled with food, music and tasty adult beverages. The $55 admission price includes multiple buffets spread throughout the rooms of the house, live music by several top local bands, an open bar and costume contests with cash prizes.

$60/Advance; $65/ at Door
Reservations Required, 314-664-8024

3322 Demenil Place
St. Louis, MO 63118
(314) 664-8024

WEB:  http://www.lempmansion.com/bash.htm

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

A weekend in Hannibal, MO and the Rockcliffe Mansion...

Approximately 100 miles northwest of St. Louis sits an old river town that dates back to 1819...
 
Nestled on the banks of the Mississippi River...
...Hannibal, Missouri oozes history and old-world charm.  
 
Most famously known as the hometown of Samuel L. Clemons (aka Mark Twain) and the inspiration for his Tom Sawyer books,  Hannibal is a fascinating peek into the small town magic that inspired the author's literary treasures.  

As I hadn't been to Hannibal since I was a child (and Steve and the boys had never been)... we snuck away for a short Father's Day stay.  I couldn't wait to share our adventure with the blog!
 
Simply, Hannibal is the ideal place to enjoy a slower pace of life and unspoiled historical architecture...
 
You can walk through the childhood home of a literary genius ...
 
 
... and partake in the scenery


...and adventures


... that inspired him to write the magical tales that have captured the imagination of readers for 100+ years!  

The most compelling part of our Hannibal visit for me, however, as a true lover of history and historical architecture?
 
Our sleeping arrangements!  
 
Built between 1898 and 1900 in the Georgia Revival style by a wealthy Scottish lumber tycoon for his wife and 4 daughters, high on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River...
 
 
The Rockcliffe Mansion boasts almost 14,000 square feet on 4+ acres including 30 rooms, 10 ornate fireplaces, Tiffany glass galore, and an honored spot on the National Register of Historic places.  St. Louisans may also want to note that it was designed by Barnett, Haynes, and Barnett, of St. Louis, who also designed the Missouri Governor's Mansion, the Basilica, and numerous other turn-of-the-century mansions in the Central West End.
 
The most interesting aspect of the mansion however?  It's story!  After the owner, John J. Cruikshank...
 
...passed away in the mansion in 1924, his family boarded it up and moved NEXT DOOR- never to return.  The mansion sat vacant and abandoned, fully furnished and in its original state, for FORTY THREE YEARS.
 
Over those 4 decades, the mansion became known as the haunted house on the hill and a place of urban legend and truth-or-dare games for local children.  As a result of vandalism (broken windows) and ZERO upkeep... the dilapidated property was scheduled to be bulldozed in 1968- furniture, Tiffany windows, and all.  Just 2 weeks before being razed, the structure was rescued by 3 local families that pooled their resources.  When the new owners entered and began the tedious restoration process, they not only found the original furnishings and architectural goodies in tact... books were on the bookshelves, clothing was in the closets, toiletries were in the bathrooms.  The bulk of those items remain in place today.
 
Over the years, the property has passed hands numerous times.  The current owner purchased the mansion in 2010 after the former owner filed bankruptcy.  
 
The Rockcliffe Mansion now...
 
Different exterior views...
 
Porch overlooking the 4 acre lot with a view of the river and all of Hannibal...
 
 
 
Miraculously, minus an excessive amount of grime and some water damage, the interior of the property (and the bulk of its features/furnishings/wallpaper/plaster/Tiffany stained glass) remained in tact!  The exterior of the property, however, suffered greatly from the years of neglect and is still in need of extensive exterior renovation today...
 
 
I am not going to lie, when we got out of the car with our luggage and saw the state of disrepair on the exterior of the mansion... my entire family looked at me like I was crazy for making overnight reservations there.  Rockcliffe, however, epitomizes the age old motto "Don't judge a book by its cover"
 
When we entered...
 
 ...our jaws dropped.
 
Simply, the Rockcliffe Mansion is SO mammoth, so beautiful, so original, so impressive... there truly are no words to describe it.  My photos do not do it justice.  This post does not do it justice.  Here is a peek at a few dozen of the 100+ photos that I took there...
 
 
 
Despite the numerous online paranormal investigations of the mansion, the ghost rumors we heard all day in town when people learned where we were staying, and our somewhat spooky venture downstairs in the dark to see if Mr.Cruikshank's eyes in his portrait DO indeed follow you as rumored ...
 
 
...the sleep in the mansion was quiet, comfortable, and peaceful.
 
The mansion's owner and host, Juan, was incredibly friendly, informative, and gracious...
 

For me, having the opportunity to stay in a house filled with so much history and beauty was a dream.  Even if you don't sleep at the Rockcliffe Mansion, you must at least tour it if you ever find yourself in Hannibal!  Trust me, it is unbelievable. 
 
Prior to heading back to St. Louis, we headed up to the historical Riverside cemetery to bid adieu to our real hosts...
The Cruikshank family, who is buried high atop the bluffs of the Mississippi River.
 
If seeking a day or weekend trip from St. Louis, consider Hannibal!  Fun adventure with a little something for all ages.
 
Nitty Gritty...
 
Hannibal Department of Tourism

Rockcliffe Mansion

For a great place to dine, visit eclectic Labinnah (Hannibal backwards) on North 5th Street...


Make reservations, as the establishment is small with only 28 seats.

Connect with Labinnah on Facebook here:  https://www.facebook.com/LaBinnahBistro?fref=ts