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Historic Homes: Survey Shows Which St. Charles Homes Are Historic

Historic Homes: Survey Shows Which St. Charles Homes Are Historic

During the past several years, grant funding has supported a survey to determine the historical significance of two neighborhoods in St. Charles.

At 7 p.m. June 18, the St. Charles Landmarks Board will host an informational meeting to discuss the results of the most recent survey of buildings and homes in the Midtown and Commons neighborhoods.

Read the full story HERE:http://stcharles.patch.com/articles/historic-homes-survey-shows-which-st-charles-homes-are-historic#photo-6030322

St. Louis Area Bridal and Trunk Shows in Summer 2012

St. Louis Area Bridal and Trunk Shows in Summer 2012

Planning a wedding in the next year? Check out these bridal shows happening in St. Charles and beyond this summer.

Read the full story HERE: http://stcharles.patch.com/articles/st-louis-area-bridal-and-trunk-shows-in-summer-2012

Seeds of Hope Grief Support Remembrance Program

Seeds of Hope Grief Support Remembrance Program

This summer, Baue Funeral Homes, Crematory and Cemetery is hosting the 3rd Annual Seeds of Hope Remembrance Program.  This complimentary program will include education and information on coping after the loss of a loved one as well as a beautiful memorial balloon release service. 

The Seeds of Hope Remembrance Program will take place Saturday, June 9 at 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm at the Baue Cave Springs location; 3950 West Clay, St. Charles, MO 63301. 

When making reservations for the program, participants have the opportunity to register the name of a loved one to have read during the ceremony.  Participants will also have the opportunity to release a biodegradable balloon with a message written on a seed card in honor of their loved one.

Give Back: Help With Wing Ding, Rhythm and Ribs Festival

Give Back: Help With Wing Ding, Rhythm and Ribs Festival

BCI's Wing Ding is a wing eating festival in St. Louis which benefits BCI's mission to provide employment opportunities for adults with disabilities.

Find out about more volunteer opportunities HERE: 

Shake 38: Five-Day Urban Shakespeare Event

Shake 38: Five-Day Urban Shakespeare Event

From truck beds to basements to coffee shops and rooftops, William Shakespeare’s words will electrify the city with the 3rd annual Shake 38 beginning on Friday, May 18, and culminating with the Bard’s preview performance of “Othello” on Wednesday, May 23 at Shakespeare Glen in Forest Park. “Othello” is the Shakespeare Festival St. Louis’ 12th annual production of free theater in an outdoor setting at the park.

The citywide marathon reading/performance of Shakespeare’s 38-play canon is limited only by one’s imagination. Shake 38 will run from noon to 8 p.m. each day. The past two years, the event was held within a 38-hour timeframe. This year’s event has been expanded over five days, giving St. Louisans more opportunities to experience Shakespeare in varied settings.