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O’Keefe’s Restaurant n’ Pub 4050 Bamberger Avenue, at Meremec 314-875-9164 • find us on Facebook

Sunday-Thurday: 3PM-12AM • Friday-Saturday: 3PM-1:30AM

check out our happy hour online Monday nights: 6-12

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Grove Fest 2012

Get your groove on by getting IN the Grove for the best street party of the year! The 7th Annual Grove Fest will take place Saturday, October 6, 2012.

3269 Morgan Ford Road, St. Louis, MO 63116 314-762-0144 • www.stellabluesstl.com

OPIE’S GRILL bbq contest winner! Grilling For You! Monday & Thursday: 4 -10 pm Sunday: 11:30 am - til it’s gone!

Tue - Sat, 10:30pm - 12:30am

Grove Fest is an outrageously eclectic and free street festival in the Grove, a vibrant commercial district here in St. Louis located along Manchester between Kingshighway and Vandeventer. Last year the festival drew over 12,000 attendees. Likened to funky New Orleans street festivals it was praised for the diversity in programming and turnout, and won Best Event Entertainment Concept and Best Public Event Planning ISES awards. At this year’s Grove Fest, expect a diverse set of live music, live and interactive art, fashion shows, street performers, and of course, local food, drinks and wares of the Grove’s and St. Louis’s finest establishments. This year’s headliner will be Clap Your Hands Say Yeah! For more info call 314-535-5311, visit www.thegrovestl.com or contact stephanie@parkcentraldevelopment.org

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Dooley’s Beef N’ Brew House 601 North Grand Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63103 dooleysbeefnbrewhouse.com

2208 South Jefferson Ave.

314-664-7777 www.fritangastl.net

Monday: 11am-3pm • Tuesday-Wednesday: 11am-8pm Thursday-Saturday: 11am-10pm • Sunday: 11am-8pm

Voted BEST Central American Restaurant 2009 RFT “Best Of” Readers Choice 2010 Sauce Magazine

Late night bar and kitchen hours may BE LATER due to events.

314-531-7600 • Carry Outs Available

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Open for Lunch and Dinner. Closed on Monday.

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WE CATER TO GROUPS OF 10 OR MORE IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA! Call restaurant for details.

3707 S. Kingshighway Blvd.

314-832-9009 Large Outdoor Patio Washers • Specials

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1712 South 9th Street • in Soulard

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doors & “girls that rock” memorabilia scavenger hunt 6pm

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All Ages • $5 Suggested Donation

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Provides critical funding for innovative clinical and translational breast cancer research at leading medical centers worldwide.

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Trivia Wednesday Night: 8:30pm - 11pm Karaoke Thursday-Saturday: 9pm -1am Bag’s Leagues are forming for Fall session

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Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit St. Louis Police Department Third District

Tuesday October 9, 2012

Norman K. Probstein Golf Course in Forest Park 8:00 am Registration • 9:00 am Shotgun Start For details call Sandy Dempsey @ (314) 718-0599 or Wayne Mesplay @ (314) 598-3332

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Love Your Lefty

“St. louis’ best steaks” - rft readers poll 1999-2012

328 N. 4th Street, St. Louis MO 63102

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• Playing Cards • Computer Keyboard/Mouse • Notebooks (spiral on right side • Many novelty items such as mugs, t-shirts, and more!

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View our entire menu and specials online at: tuckersplacestl.com Monday: Industry Night! Happy Hour From 3pm Until Close. Drink Specials. 1/2 Price Appetizers & Pizzas.

Thursday: Trivia Night! Starts At 9pm. Drink Specials! Prizes Every Round.

Tuesday: Prime Rib Specials All Day Long!

Friday: Frugal Friday!!!!!! 9pm Until Close. $1 Beer Specials. $3 Bomb and Shot Specials.

Wednesday: Can Beer Night! 16 Ounce Cans $2. Many Varieties. 9pm Until Close.

HISTORIC SOULARD • 1/2 block south of Russell

2117 South 12th St. • 314-772-5977

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We are a clean and friendly neighborhood bar with GREAT drink prices and bar food.

6023 Virginia Avenue at Fillmore 314-351-5313 • Like us on Facebook

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10 Tricks For Swapping Your Way To Free Stuff

So maybe money’s been tight lately. Really tight. If the thought of meeting your family’s needs or bankrolling the holidays in the coming weeks is leaving you with a pit in your stomach, here’s an idea: Embrace bartering. Seriously. The art of bartering — that is, exchanging stuff and services for other stuff and services without spending any money at all — is becoming huge. People are bartering almost anything and everything imaginable these days, from roof repairs to legal services to Pilates sessions to hotel accommodations to baby-sitting shifts. And if you’re just plain hard up for cash, you can always make money off of your stuff as well. It’s not all that hard to do with the help of eBay, craigslist, garage sales and consignment stores. Intrigued? Consider these tips. 1. Figure out how to swap with local people. Whatever it is you’re interested in bartering — from clothes to books to DVDs to home repairs — it’s relatively easy to find people who live near you and who share similar interests. Try these sites: Meetup.com; U-Exchange.com; the barter section of craigslist for your area; BabysitterExchange.com, which can help you swap baby-sitting services with people in your area; and The Freecycle Network, which advocates gifting to help the environment and may be able to direct you to local trading or bartering organizations. 2. Plan a clothing-swap party. It’s shockingly fun to jazz up your wardrobe with a whole bunch of new items while offloading neglected clutter from the back of your closet at the same time — without spending anything! You can organize a night to swap clothes with a group of friends, or you can find a clothing swap through Meetup.com. (Find more tips here.) 3. Go holiday shopping without spending a dime. If you’ve never sold items online or through a consignment store, why not give it a try? Be aware that some consignment stores will give you bigger cuts of the sales prices on your items if you’re willing to accept trade credits instead of cash. For example, Buffalo Exchange, an ultrahip consignment chain with locations in 14 states, gives you about 50 percent of the value of your stuff in the form of trade credits for future shopping, as opposed to about 30 percent to 35 percent of the value if you want cash for your stuff. Now here’s where those trade credits can come in handy, according to Michelle Livingston, marketing director for Buffalo Exchange: “About 20 to 30 percent of the items in our stores are brand-new,” Livingston said. “So for the holiday season, people can go shopping and not have any money at all.” 4. Time your swaps or sales with care. Certain items are bound to be hot sellers at certain times of the year — and absolute duds at other times. For example, right this minute you could cash in by selling old Halloween costumes. In the coming weeks, you could make money by offloading winter clothing and ski gear. Cool vintage dresses may get snapped up around prom or homecoming seasons. Call consignment stores in your area to find out what kinds of items are being sought at any given time of the year. After gathering that intelligence, recognize that you could sell those same items for profit through sites such as eBay and craigslist, or at a garage sale that you orchestrate. 5. Swap pet-sitting duties and save. Having someone board or care for your pet while you’re out of town can cost a small fortune. But you can skip this sky-high expense by trading pet care with a friend or neighbor when you go out of town. If you could use some help finding potential pet sitters who are in the mood to barter, visit BabysitterExchange.com. (Yes, this same Web site referenced in Tip No. 1 also has your four-legged kids covered!) 6. Growing weary of waiting for your home to sell? This whole swapping thing is so big that you actually can trade homes with someone else. Don’t go down this path without legal representation, though. To learn more about this possibility, visit GoSwap.org, Pad4Pad.com or DomuSwap.com. In addition to hiring a lawyer for this transaction, it also may be wise to employ a licensed “exchangor” to help you navigate tax land mines. To find one, visit the Web site of the National Council of Exchangors. 7. Exchange homes for your next two-week vacation. OK, so maybe you don’t want to trade your home forever. But why not try it for your next trip? Home-swap networks allow you to swap homes with people who live where you want to vacation. You can literally save thousands of dollars on a vacation by eliminating hotel costs altogether. To learn more, do an Internet search for the words “home swap” or “home exchange.” 8. Don’t ever pay for books again. Book clubs such as PaperBackSwap.com make it possible for you to mail a book and get a book in exchange, with no strings attached. At Swaptree.com, you can trade books, CDs, DVDs and video games. Sweet! 9. Protect yourself. Be extremely careful about shipping anything valuable to a complete stranger, especially before you’ve had an opportunity to see what you’ll be getting in exchange. If you’re swapping inexpensive goods, then shipping those goods probably isn’t such a risky thing to do; otherwise, make plans to make the trade in person so you can inspect everything before the deal is final. Meet up in a public spot, such as a restaurant or coffee shop, and bring someone with you for safety reasons. 10. Be aware of the tax implications. Particularly if you are in business and are trading products or business services with someone else, those transactions must be reported to the IRS as income. To make matters a little less complicated for you, barter clubs usually will monitor your trades for you and send you paperwork at the end of the year. For more details about bartering and taxes, visit this IRS site. To get started with this type of bartering, contact your local chamber of commerce and inquire about a local barter exchange, or visit the Web site of the International Reciprocal Trade Association and click on Membership.

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The City’s finest Cuban Sandwiches!

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Featured in Sauce Magazine as one of the best Cuban sandwiches in the city.

BAR & GRILLE 701 North Tucker Blvd.

314-231-2234 missouribarandgrille.com

Did you know Missouri Bar & Grille offers complimentary Wi-Fi for our guests?

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Fall Colors

City Bistro 2718 Gravois at Magnolia • 314-664-4353 Sandwiches • Salads • Soups • Breakfast • and More!

Missouri’s fall color usually peaks in mid-October. This is when maples, ashes, oaks and hickories are at the height of their fall display. Normally by late October, the colors are fading and the leaves are beginning to drop from the trees. This progression of color change starts earliest in northern Missouri and moves southward across the state to the Bootheel. Generally, the color change is predictable, but it can vary from year to year. Much depends on the weather. The drought of 2012 will certainly influence the look of our forests this autumn, and we’ll track it weekly. Follow the show of Missouri’s fall color, and find events on your route Enjoy local culture as well as leaf color—the Missouri Division of Tourism’s online calendar (listed below as Visit Missouri) is packed with events happening all across Missouri. Link here: http://mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/outdoor-recreation/driving-tours/fall-colors

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Fall Color Updates Run September 20 until the Color Has Ended Northwest Region, including St. Joseph and Chillicothe Look for the first post of 2012 by 5 pm Central, Thurs. Sept. 20.

Book your night! Sept. 21, Oct. 5 & 19

Northeast Region, including Kirksville and Hannibal Look for the first post of 2012 by 5 pm Central, Thurs. Sept. 20.

Sunset on the Rooftop at Mojo’s

Kansas City Region Look for the first post of 2012 by 5 pm Central, Thurs. Sept. 20. Central Region, including Columbia, Jefferson City and Lake of the Ozarks Look for the first post of 2012 by 5 pm Central, Thurs. Sept. 20.

Arrive between 5:30 and 10PM to enjoy wine, beer, specialy drinks, full menu, and an amazing view. Reservations required, limited seating, $5 cover, weather permitting. Minimum bookings required for event to take place.

St. Louis Region Look for the first post of 2012 by 5 pm Central, Thurs. Sept. 20. Southwest Region, including Springfield, Branson and Joplin Look for the first post of 2012 by 5 pm Central, Thurs. Sept. 20. Ozark Region, including Rolla, West Plains and Eminence Look for the first post of 2012 by 5 pm Central, Thurs. Sept. 20.

3117 South Grand Blvd. St. Louis, Missouri 63118

Southeast Region, including Cape Girardeau, Farmington and Poplar Bluff Look for the first post of 2012 by 5 pm Central, Thurs. Sept. 20.

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Kitchen Hours Monday-Saturday 4:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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ST. LouIS HAPPENING Saint Louis Symphony Live At Forest Park

Wednesday, September 19, 2012 At Art Hill In Forest Park This annual free concert in Forest Park is held to kick off the 2012/13 Saint Louis Symphony season. The concert starts at 7:00 p.m. and is followed by fireworks in the Grand Basin. www.stlsymphony.org

Film Night At The Pulitzer With Cinema St. Louis

Friday, September 21, 2012 At The Pulitzer Foundation For The Arts Locally created short films and a feature length film will be digitally projected on several exterior surfaces at the Pulitzer. 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. www.pulitzerarts.org, (314) 754-1850

5800 Hampton Ave. • St. Louis, MO 63109

Scarefest: The Haunting Of Lemp Brewery (Dates Vary)

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Friday, September 21, 2012 Until Saturday, September 29, 2012 At The Lemp Brewery. Friday and Saturday, this haunted attraction takes visitors 40 feet underground into the authentic caves and caverns that lie below the historic brewery where no one car hear them scream. 8:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. http://www.scarefest.com/

St. Louis Scottish Games And Cultural Festival

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Friday, September 28, 2012 Until Saturday, September 29, 2012 At Forest Park, Near The Tennis Courts On The South Side Of The Missouri History Museum. The event kicks off at Langenberg Field with a torchlight ceremony and a “calling” of the Scottish clans, followed by a ceilidh (KAY-lee), a celebration with Scottish singing and dancing. Events continue Saturday with Scottish heavy athletics, bagpipe bands competition, Highland dancing, sheepdog herding demonstrations, Highland cattle and birds of prey, children’s activities, Scottish clans, a “parade of tartans,” and Scottish foods, crafts and goods. http://www.stlouis-scottishgames.com/, (314) 821-1286

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