Showing posts with label Free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free. Show all posts

Monday, May 1, 2017

The 2017 Missouri History Museum Twilight Tuesday Spring Concert Series Schedule


The FREE Twilight Tuesday concert series at the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park starts TOMORROW, St. Louis!  Grab your lawn chairs, pack a picnic basket, and enjoy terrific music under the stars. 

Per the Museum's website...

Parking is available in the Twin Lots just south of the Visitor Center in Forest Park. There is also ample street parking on Lindell and in Forest Park itself.

WELCOMED ITEMS:
• Picnic, snacks, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages (no glass bottles
• Blankets and lawn chairs
• Tables sized 36”x36” or smaller
• Dogs on leashes
PROHIBITED ITEMS:
• No illegal substances of any kind
• No barbecue grills (Revised Section Code 11.34.160)
• No tents
• No large umbrellas
• No unauthorized vendors allowed
• No unauthorized solicitations, sampling, giveaways, etc.
For more information... 

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

St. Louis Hidden Gem: Free Concerts Stl website

Summer 2016 is officially here, St. Louis...  

I swear, it seems like just yesterday that I drafted my Farewell to Summer 2015 post?!  Summer in Casa de Nenonen tends to be fairly hectic between work, travel, sports camps, scouting high adventures, and life.  That being said, we are never too busy for an evening of live music beneath the stars with friends.  

This week, Steve and I did our annual early-June hop online to choose some fun outdoor happenings for our family calendar. Our favorite comprehensive online resource is Free Concerts STL, as it is extremely easy to navigate for last-minute plans...


The site has everything from fairs and festivals to food truck events and free concerts.  It auto-defaults to the current day, making a last minute "I wonder what is going on tonight around town?" incredibly simple.  Check it out!

Connect with Free Concerts STL here:

WEB: http://www.freeconcertsstl.com/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/freeconcertsstl/
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/freeconcertsstl

See my other local Hidden Gems HERE.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Hidden Gem: Lone Elk Park and the World Bird Sanctuary

Anyone who knows me well (or follows me on Instagram) is aware that I spend the bulk of my free time outside with my family, soaking in the beauty and serenity of our local parks.  During the warmer 9 months of the year, I am typically in the isolated wooded and elevated river view trails of Castlewood State Park...


On the wildlife-filled trails of Queeny Park...


Exploring the original farm house, stables, and surrounding grounds at Longview Farm...


Getting lost in Babler State Park...

 Or biking Forest Park...


As far as public parks go, St. Louis is top-notch.  The city owns and maintains over 100 parks (like Tower Grove and Lafayette), the county owns and maintains over 40 parks (like Creve Coeur Lake), and there are 10 Missouri State Parks within the Greater St. Louis area.  There are incredible local resources for fellow outdoor-lovers.

I mention it, as this morning I drove through one of my area favorites- a total hidden gem- and was surprised to discover that I have never done a blog post on it.  The fact is, when the boys were little, I spent a LOT of time here as they were (and are) total animal lovers.  Though as they have grown up and life has gotten busy... I simply forgot how special it is until I did a random drive-through this morning while killing time before a showing with a client.

Lone Elk Park is over 540 acres, located at 141 and 44 just west of the town of Valley Park...


The park was originally part of the Tyson Valley Powder Plant during WWII, where ammunition was stored and tested.  There are still numerous towers, bunkers, and firing platforms scattered around the park.  HERE is more about the history and name of the park.  After the war, the area became a public park and herds of elk and bison were established.

There are a ton of incredible trail heads and excellent places to get lost in the woods at Lone Elk, though we typically just take advantage of the driving route for wildlife viewing due to no domestic animals allowed (sorry Willow) and frequent tick/chigger infestation with the animals.

The park is free of charge for entry and is an AMAZING place to get in close proximity to the animals in their wild habitat...
One of my favorite aspects of visiting Lone Elk, is you never really know what you will stumble upon.  As the animals freely wander the park, it is often a game of "Where's Waldo".  Sometimes, you spot nothing.  Other times, you get super lucky like I did today!

A peek at my morning elk encounters...

The bison area this morning...



Note, parents of young ones:  this is an INCREDIBLE cold-weather excursion where you can get the kids out in nature and in close-proximity to animals without paying a penny or even unstrapping them from the car seat.

Just adjacent to Lone Elk Park is the World Bird Sanctuary, one of North America's largest facilities for the conservation of birds with over 300 acres and 200 animals in their care...

We rarely visited one without the other with the boys.  The sanctuary educates, rehabilitates, conducts field studies and research, and does captive breeding of injured and threatened birds of prey.  Only here do you get the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the rarest birds found in nature in an open air display...


So incredible, so cool.  While the World Bird Sanctuary is also 100% free to visitors, I always donate to the care of the animals whenever I visit.  They do amazing work.

A peek at the scenery this morning...



Learn more about the county parks HERE and the city parks HERE.

See my other area Hidden Gems HERE.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Donate and enjoy a free movie on Goodwill and Wehrenberg!

It is Wednesday or shall I say "Wehrenberg Wednesday", St.Louis...

If you make a Goodwill donation today (or any Wednesday in February), you will receive a free movie ticket to Wehrenberg Theatres.  Great for Sellers clearing clutter or Buyers scaling down for the move!  


Tuesday, January 26, 2016

The St. Louis Modern exhibit at the Saint Louis Art Museum

Hey St. Louis ‪Mid Century Modern‬ and Art Lovers...

The St. Louis Modern exhibit at the Saint Louis Art Museum closes on Sunday so you have a few days left! It is jam-packed with super sexy mid-century modern designs made between 1935 and 1965 by St. Louis-based architects, artists, and designers and is FABULOUS.

Tip: Exhibit admission is FREE on Friday.

Friday, August 21, 2015

St. Louis Weekend Happenings: August 21- August 23


Festival of the Little Hills

Main Street and Frontier Park 
in Historic Downtown St. Charles

Friday 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Saturday 9:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

FREE

Whether you call it Fête des Petites Côtes or Festival of the Little Hills, it is the largest St. Charles festival of the year with over 300 craft booths by local artisans. Food, live music, special activities for the kids, and more on the historic cobblestone streets overlooking the Missouri River!

http://www.historicstcharles.com/includes/events/Festival-of-the-Little-Hills/677/


Rise up Festival

Washington Avenue between 16th and 17th streets

Friday 4:00 PM – 11:00 PM

FREE

This street festival celebrates the revitalization of St. Louis neighborhoods. The show will feature music from the Bottoms Up Blues Gang, Dirty Muggs, and the Jeremiah Johnson Band. There will also be kid-friendly activities, street performers, and food trucks.

https://www.facebook.com/riseupfestivalstl


St. Louis World’s Fare Heritage Festival

In Shakespeare Glen just East of the St. Louis Statue in front of the Art Museum

Saturday 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM

FREE

Pay homage to the 1904 World’s fair while celebrating the St. Louis of today! Forest Park will be the centerpiece of the celebration featuring events and competitions embracing the history of the 1904 World’s Fair while highlighting the culture of St. Louis today. Festival features include live music, art village, “Culinary Pike”, kid’s island family activities and entertainment, historical exhibitions, beer garden & backyard games, live art demonstrations, and a World Business Expo supporting local businesses.

314-853-6257 or http://stlworldsfare.com/

Friday, May 29, 2015

Weekend Happenings: Free Jungle Boogie Concert Series at the Zoo

Every Friday Night at the St. Louis Zoo...
... the free Jungle Boogie Concert Series is under way!  Offered every summer and always a HUGE hit with the locals, this weekly event is an inexpensive and family-friendly way to enjoy a warm St. Louis summer evening under the stars in gorgeous Forest Park.

Nitty Gritty:
Friday evenings
5-8 p.m.
Schnuck Family Plaza near the sea lion basin in center of the Zoo.
Admission is free.

Schedule:

May 29: Disco Nites feat. Coco Soul (Disco/Soul)
June 5: My Friend Mike (Top 40/Motown Classics)
June 12: Ticket to the Beatles (Tribute)
June 19: No concert
June 26 : Whiskey Morning (Country/Bluegrass)
July 3:  No concert
July 10: GalaxyRed (Top 40/Classics)
July 17: Griffin and the Gargoyles (Top 40)
July 24: Pennsylvania Slim (Blues/Soul/Swing)
July 31: American Idle (Country/Pop/Variety)
August 7: Push the Limit (Top 40/Motown/Rock)
August 14: Mood Swings (80s)
August 21: Miss Jubilee and the Humdingers (Swing/Jazz/Rhythm)
August 28: Big Brother Thunder and the Master Blasters (RandB/Funk/Soul)

Find more information about the fun summer offerings at the St. Louis Zoo HERE.  You can also find them on Facebook and Twitter!

Friday, May 22, 2015

4 Fun St. Louis Memorial Day Weekend 2015 Happenings!


Shakespeare Festival: 
Antony And Cleopatra in Forest Park

Nothing says "Summer in St. Louis" like Shakespeare under the stars in gorgeous Forest Park.  Grab a blanket, picnic basket, and the family for a free evening of fun.  Marking 15 years of free, outdoor Shakespearian performances, the Shakespeare Festival's production this year is based on a classic ancient romance, "Antony and Cleopatra."

05.22.15 – 06.14.15
Free, Nightly at 8 PM, except Tuesdays

Shakespeare Glen in Forest Park
5715 Elizabeth Ave
St. Louis MO,

http://www.sfstl.com/in-the-park/antony-and-cleopatra-2015/


2015 St. Louis County Greek Fest in Town and Country


Whether you're of Greek decent or just love ethnic cuisine, the Greek Fest is a lively environment destination in which you can experience the Greek community's deeply rooted traditions, heritage, and delicious cuisine!

5.22.15 - 5.25.15
Friday-Sunday: 11:00 AM-9:00 PM
Monday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

1755 Des Peres Road

http://stlouisgreekfest.com/


Lantern Festival: Magic Reimagined at the Missouri Botanical Gardens


What is more beautiful than our Garden at night?  Our garden lit up by brilliant COLOR! Celebrating the Garden's ongoing botanical research in China, 22 all-new sets crafted from silk and steel will once again offer visitors from around the world the opportunity to experience an event rarely staged outside of Asia

5.23.15 - 8.23.15
6-10pm

$22 adults
$11 members
$10 children (ages 3-12)
$5 members' children

Missouri Botanical Garden
4344 Shaw Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63110

http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/things-to-do/events/special-exhibitions/lantern-festival.aspx


43rd Annual Gypsy Caravan at the Family Arena

Junkers, antiquers, and Pinterest fans... welcome to heaven!!  The St. Louis Symphony Volunteer Association presents the 43rd annual Gypsy Caravan, one of the largest antique, craft and flea markets in the Midwest. Proceeds support the STL Symphony and Education Concerts that reach and inspire upward of 40,000 students from 1,000 area schools each season.

Monday, 5.25.15
Early Bird (7:00-9:00 AM): $20
General (9:00 AM-5:00 PM): $10
Free at all times for children under age 13.
Peek and Purchase (Sunday, May 24, 2015 5:00-7:00 PM): $30
Exclusive opportunity to shop vendor booths before the general public; includes Early Bird admission on Monday

Discounted admission wristbands* available for purchase at Dierbergs Markets through May 25.

*Early Bird: $17.50; General: $8.50; Peek and Purchase: $27.50

The Family Arena
2002 Arena Parkway
St. Charles MO, 63303

https://www.stlsymphony.org/gypsycaravan/

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Fair St. Louis 2015 Concert Lineup on Art Hill

Fair St. Louis will once again be in Forest Park this year, as the Arch Grounds construction continues.  The 2015 4th of July weekend concert lineup on Art Hill was announced yesterday, and it ROCKS...


Mark your calenders St. Louis!  Fair St. Louis is not only free, but family-friendly.  NOTE: The nightly concerts will be followed by fireworks.

FOR MORE INFO:

Web: http://fairsaintlouis.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FairSaintLouis
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/fairsaintlouis

Monday, June 2, 2014