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Saturday March 1, 2014 • 2 Levels of awesome all day long!
Doors open at 9:00 am so we can run you to and from Soulard ALL DAY on our awesome shuttles! Ya,that’s right 2 FREAKIN SHUTTLES! First shuttle leaves at 9:30 AM • Last shuttle comes back at 10:30 PM 2 shuttles run in a loop all day to the gas station at Russell and Gravois. $3 ONE WAY OR $5 ROUND TRIP.
OR YOU CAN EXPERIENCE OUR FIRST ANNUAL VIP PARTY UPSTAIRS IN OUR BARREL ROOM! WE ARE SELLING 50 TICKETS TO OUR VIP BARREL ROOM PARTY!
Ticket holders will enjoy a private shuttle ride to the parade an hour before start time and will be picked up at 3:00pm to come back to our Barrel Room and warm up, enjoy your own private Bathroom, 4 hour FULL open bar and full New Orleans style food buffet and crazy awesome fun KAROKE! First shuttle leaves at 9:30 second at 10:15. Parade starts at 11:00. First Pick up is at 3:00 pm and the second is at 4:00. Guests are welcome to jump on any of our 2 other shuttles at any time. Open bar and food starts at 3:30 pm and ends at 7:30 pm
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SERVING LUNCH ON GOOD FRIDAY, OPEN 11:30A-6:30P
Baked or Fried Fish or Shrimp and More! Dinners come with your choice of 2 sides dishes and a dessert.
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FAMOUS DOOLEY CHEDDAR BURGER 6 ounces of pure ground beef served on a sesame seed bun with your choice of toppings. MON 11AM-3PM • TUES-SUN 11AM-8 PM ** KITCHEN OPEN TILL 8PM
**Late night bar and kitchen hours may vary due to events or lack of events. Call just to be sure, especially if its extremely important! If you have a planned event please call us so we can be there for you!
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The play is the true story of the Pettway women of Gee’s Bend, Alabama. THURSDAY-SATURDAY Through segregation, family turmoil, and the Civil Rights Movement, the women turn Homemade Pizzas • Salads • Chili to quilting to provide comfort and context for their lives. These quilts, a labor of love Soups • Sandwiches • DAILY SPECIALS! and necessity, turn out to be valuable works of art. Featuring three strong women SMOKING PERMITTED HERE and interwoven with gospel music, Gee’s Bend is a deeply personal story of family, self-discovery and artistic expression. Beginning in 1939, the play follows Alice, her daughters Sadie and Nella, and Sadie’s husband, Macon, through segregation, family strife and the Civil Rights movement. Mustard Seed Theatre explores the effect of the Civil Rights Movement on this remote island community of Gees Bend. The all African American cast includes; Marty Casey as Alice/Asia, Jacqueline Thompson as Sadie, Alicia Like as Nella, and Reginald Pierre as Macon. Gee’s Bend located in southwest Alabama on a sliver of land five miles $ $ long and eight miles wide, a virtual island surrounded on three sides by a bend in the $ $ Alabama River, is accessible only by ferry and County Road 29. The area was founded by the Gee family in the early 1800s, and the land sold to Mark Pettway in 1845. After the Civil War, the freed slaves took the name Pettway and founded their own • Universal Design • Large Fitness Center all-black, isolated community. Most of the 750 people living in Gee’s Bend today are descendants of • 9’-12’ Ceilings • Hardwood, Carpet and Tile Floors slaves on the former Pettway plantation. Their forebears continued to work the land • Fully Equipped Modern as tenant farmers after emancipation, and many eventually bought the farms from • Gated Off-Street Parking Kitchens the government in the 1940s. Isolated geographically, the women in the community • Coffee Shop in Building • Adjustable Height Island created quilts from whatever materials were available, in patterns of their own imagi• Community Room • Front Load Washer and native design. • Intercom Entry Dryer Included In the mid-1960s, the Freedom Quilting Bee was founded as an offshoot of the Civil Rights Movement to foster community development by selling crafts. Resi4055 LACLEDE, ST. LOUIS 63108 dents began taking the ferry across the river to Camden to try and register to vote. PH : 314-533-8061 Ferry service was eliminated in 1962 to halt this effort, which lasted for 44 years. TDD# 800-545-1833 ext. 850 Without a ferry service for decades, the residents were confined by the river unless they made the hour-long drive to the county seat of Camden, directly across the river from Gee’s Bend. Ferry service was restored in 2006. All performances of Gee’s Bend are in the Fine Arts Theatre on the campus of Fontbonne University just south of Wydown Boulevard in Clayton. Tickets are available at the door or online through the Mustard Seed Theatre website at www. mustardseedtheatre.com For questions, call (314) 719-8060 Thursday evening performances are PAY WITH A CAN/PAY WHAT YOU CAN. These performances are supported by those who CAN pay. For those who cannot pay full price, we ask only for a CANned food donation. PAY WITH A CAN/PAY WHAT YOU Professionally managed by CAN is an expression of Deanna Jent’s, Artistic Director, vision – A professional com6 North pany that would produce plays about faith and social justice while offering internship St. Louis, Missouri opportunities to Fontbonne theatre students. stlcityedition.com • facebook.com/stlouiscityedition.com • twitter.com/stlcityedition.com • sales@stlcityedition.com • 314-267-9979 | St. Louis City Edition | 5
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ST. LOUIS MARDI GRAS January 6 through March 4
Event info, tickets and maps are available online at: www.stlmardigras.org FEBRUARY 22-23
SOUTHERN COMFORT TASTE OF SOULARD Where: Participating Soulard Establishments
FEBRUARY 22
MISSOURI LOTTERY RUN FOR YOUR BEADS 5K
Where: Starts and Finishes near Soulard Market Park, at the intersection of Lafayette and 9th Street Price: $25 in advance, $30 day of eventA fun 5K run through the heart of Soulard.
FEBRUARY 23
BEGGIN’ PET PARADE Where: At the corner of Allen and Menard, Registration begins at 10:00 a.m. parade steps off at 1:00pm Is your pet a party animal? Does he like costumes? And most importantly, does he like BACON? Well, then get ready for one of the largest pet parades in the world!
FEBRUARY 23
PETSMART WIENER DOG DERBY Where: Soulard Market Park AKA Banfield Pet Hospital Stadium PetSmart Wiener Dog Derby @ Banfield Pet Hospital Stadium: February 23; Registration in Rudy Commons (Soulard Market Plaza) opens at 10am; First heat is at 2:00pm
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FEBRUARY 28
MAYOR’S MARDI GRAS BALL
Where: Saint Louis City Hall Rotunda Price: Tickets range in price from $100 - $500
MARCH 1
BUD LIGHT GRAND PARADE
Where: Soulard! The Bud Light Grand Parade is the signature event of St. Louis’ Mardi Gras celebration. Drawing hundreds of thousands each year the Grand parade is a fabulous parade and spectacular street-party!
MARCH 1
BUD LIGHT PARTY TENT
Where: Soulard Market Park Price: $100.00 The most popular ticket available for the festival! Located in the heart of the action in Soulard Market Park, the Bud Light Party Tent is a large climate-controlled tent that can hold as many as 2500 Mardi Gras Revelers.
MARCH 1
BUD LIGHT CONCERTS
The parade is just the beginning of St. Louis’ biggest party! Post-parade the crowds gets rocking at the two Bud Light Concert stages!
Featuring EVE 6 & EVERCLEAR!
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MARCH 4
LIGHT UP THE NIGHT FAT TUESDAY PARADE ON WASHINGTON AVENUE Where: Downtown St. Louis Join in on the Fat Tuesday fun by arriving early to check out the food and drink specials at participating establishments on Washington Avenue. Then get ready to catch some beads, doubloons, and Tony Chachere mixes and seaonings as the Light Up The Night Parade rolls down Washington Avenue!!!!
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ST. LouIS HAPPENING ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAL PROGRAM: RAMEAU, HAYDN & MOZART
Friday, February 21, 2014 Until Sunday, February 23, 2014 At Powell Symphony Hall In Grand Center. Maestro Labadie, oboist Philip Rose, bassoonist Andrew Gott, violinist Kristen Ahlstrom, cellist Melissa Brooks and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra present Rameau’s “Les Boréades Suite,” Haydn’s “Sinfonia concertante,” Symphony No. 22, The Philosopher,” and Mozart’s “Symphony No. 39, K. 543.” 10:30 a.m. Coffee Concert (21) with free Krispy Kreme® Doughnuts and Coffee; 8:00 p.m. (22); 3:00 p.m. (23) www.stlsymphony.org/, (314) 534-1700 or (800) 232-1880
MARDI GRAS STL - SOUTHERN COMFORT TASTE OF SOULARD
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MONDAY: INDUSTRY NIGHT!
Happy Hour From 3pm Until Close. Drink Specials. 1/2 Price Appetizers & Pizzas.
TUESDAY: Prime Rib Specials All Day Long!
FRIDAY: FRUGAL FRIDAY!!!!!!
9pm Until Close. $1 Beer Specials. $3 Bomb and Shot Specials.
HISTORIC SOULARD • 1/2 block south of Russell
2117 South 12th St. • 314-772-5977
Saturday, February 22, 2014 Until Sunday, February 23, 2014 At Participating Soulard Establishments. Several of Soulard’s fine establishments offer samples of their signature dishes in this unique, create your own experience event. Attendees are able to stroll through Soulard using the taste tickets from the ticket booklet to sample signature dishes and one taste of Southern Comfort from the participating restaurants and pubs of Soulard. www.stlmardigras.org/, (314) 771-5110
CATHEDRAL CONCERTS 2014 GALA
Sunday, March 2, 2014 At The Four Seasons Hotel The event includes cocktails & hors d’oeuvres, silent & oral auctions, an elegant dinner, and a special live performance by St. Louis Symphony Concertmaster David Halen accompanied by Peter Henderson, piano. 6:00 p.m. http://www.cathedralconcerts.org/, (314) 533-7662
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Free Home Team Specials during Blues Hockey!
BURGERS, BRATS, HOT DOGS, or NACHOS. Limit 2 per Fan, per Game through February.
MONDAYS: MOONSHINE MONDAYS $3.50 TUESDAY: 1/2 OFF DRAFTS WEDNESDAY: $10 BUCKETS THURSDAY: $3.50 BOMBS
Home Team Specials! Catch your favorite team on one of our 40 TV’s and Premium Sports Packages will satisfy the fan in you!
Buckets of Natty Light & PBR: $10.50 Buckets of Domestic Beer: $12.50
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10 Ridiculously Easy Ways To Save Money Without Changing Your Lifestyle We always hear tip-based stories about clever ways to cut your spending, but many of them come with a lifestyle change to which you might not be ready to commit. Such as: Growing your own vegetables, cutting your own hair and nixing the occasional latte that makes you feel more human during a difficult workweek. However, there are a bunch of painless changes you can make that can help you save more. If you’re up the creek without a paddle, these won’t help you too much. But if you’ve ever looked at your bank statement and thought “I could do better,” then this is for you.
Adjust Your Thermostat
Unless you get hit with a polar vortex, you probably won’t notice a change of a few degrees. You should also lower your thermostat a few degrees before you leave the house and before you go to bed.
Turn Everything Off When You Leave Your House
If you’re convinced that a TV blasting “The People’s Court” and having a light in front of a window is what keeps you robbery-free, use a power strip with a timer.
Run Your Appliances At The Right Time
If your utility company defines “peak” and “off-peak” hours, you’re probably spending more to run appliances during the former. Instead, shift your usage to “off-peak” hours. Don’t know what’s what? Ask your utility company.
Plan Your Meals Ahead Of Time
If you head into a grocery store with no real idea of what you’re looking for, you’ll end up with a cart full of novelty ice cream products and frozen pizzas. At least that’s what we assume when we see our college-age neighbors out shopping. Have a hard time getting organized? Try this printable grocery planners from Design*Sponge, that kind of forces you to plan the week’s meals before you list groceries.
Compare The Right Prices
At the grocery store, you should always look at the unit price sticker when trying to decide between two items. The price of the best option might be higher, but gives you more for your money.
Use The Crock-Pot Your Mom Gave To You
At the end of a long day, takeout just feels necessary. But if you get into the habit of occasionally throwing a few chicken breasts into a Crock Pot, along with a little bit of stock (from a box) before you go to work...dinner is just about ready once you come home. Clueless about where to start? Here are 77 slow cooker recipes to get you started.
SAINT LOUIS ORCHESTRA
Robert Hart Baker, Conductor
Friday, February 28, 2014, at 8:00 PM J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts at Lindenwood University 2300 West Clay Street • St. Charles, MO 63301
Featuring the combined choirs of Lindenwood University Concert Choir, Pamela Grooms, director and St. Louis Community College - Meramec, Gerald Myers, director
Requiem, Op. 9 - Maurice Durufle Tragic Overture, Op. 81 - Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 8 in G major, Op. 88 - Antonin Dvorak For ticket information or assistance, please contact: P.O. Box 220437 • St. Louis, MO 63122 or call 314-421-3600 www.stlphilharmonic.org
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Buy The Right Things In Bulk
Eventually, trash bags will go on sale -- that’s when you stock up. Same for things like deodorant, toothpaste, toilet paper, etc. You spend a little bit more now, but save in the long run.
Check Your Air Pressure Once In A While
You’d be surprised at how many people don’t do this. Making sure your tires are properly inflated helps with gas mileage. The inside of your door usually has the ideal PSI (that’s pounds per square inch), which will guide you as you’re filling your tires at any gas station. Urbanites and/or public transportation devotees: Take advantage of any pre-tax commuter discount your job may offer you.
Know What’s In Your Closet
Going through your clothing is a minor time investment, but it pays off when you realize that you keep buying plain black t-shirts when you already have enough of them to keep Ricky Gervais clothed for months. Knowing what you already have not only keeps you from spending more, but it gives you an opportunity to weed out the stuff that you’re not wearing, so you can donate, consign or eBay.
Cancel Memberships You’re Not Using
Magazines, online subscriptions and gym memberships, we’re looking at you.
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El Paisano Authentic Mexican Cuisine Carnaval JOIN US FOR
February 28th at the Delmar Loop location. Carnaval Celebration with Samba Bon. Join us for a little taste of Brazil! Event starts at 8:00P 3315 Watson Rd. St. Louis, MO 63139
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