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Taste of Maplewood 2012

Calling all Foodies – It’s time for Taste of Maplewood! This is one of my favorite food festivals (mostly for the deep fried twinkies from last year) because of all the different types of food, the Schlafly beer selection, all the cute dogs that attend, and the unique shops in the area that also participate. I love that the main strip in Maplewood offers so many locally owned boutiques with fabulous offerings.  This weekend they are showing off their stuff.

Here are the details:

When: Saturday, May 19th

Where: Sutton Boulevard (just South of Manchester)

Time: Noon – 9:00pm

Click here to see all the participating venues.  And now for the entertainment…

Main Stage Entertainment

12:30-1:45 p.m. The Blue Devils Rhythm & Blues Band

3:30-5:30 p.m. The Funky Butt Brass Band

6:30-8:30 p.m. Hudson and The Hoo Doo Cats

Community Stage

12:15-1:15 p.m.  Studio Forte

1:45-2:30 p.m   Piwacket Theatre for Children

3:00-3:45 p.m.  Three Rivers Aikido

4:00-6:00 p.m.  Focal Point

Make sure to  bring your sunscreen and your dancing shoes – it should be 90 degrees and sunny on Saturday!

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Photo courtesy of Maplewood Chamber of Commerce
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Bluesweek 2012

When you think music in St. Louis, you immediately think Blues. For the next 9 days we are going to celebrate that very music that makes our city, with the 3rd annual Bluesweek festivities, from May 19 through May 27.

Festivities kick off with the Crown Royal Soulard Blues Cruise on Saturday, May 19th from 9:00pm – 1:00am. This event includes 9 Soulard hot spots that are hosting some of the best musicians in the St. Louis area.  You can buy your $10 wristband (cash only) at any of the participating venues listed below.  You must be 21 and the shuttles will be running every 20 minutes between locations.

Soulard venues include: 1860′s Saloon, Hammerstone’s, The Old Rock House, Joanie’s Pizzeria, Great Grizzly Bear, Nadine’s Gin Joint, The Shanti, Johnny’s, and BB’s Jazz, Blues, & Soups. Check the link above for the great musicians performing.

 

All-star Blues Brunch

When: Sunday, May 20th

Location: The Great Grizzly Bear

Time: 10:00am – 2:00pm

Admission: $15 at the door includes brunch and an all-star jam session.  Make sure to come early and get your spot!

 

Pearl Vodka St. Louis Blues Awards – This event gives recognition to St. Louis musicians who have made an impact in St. Louis with their contribution to the Blues community.

Date: Thursday, May 24th

Location: BB’s Jazz, Blues and Soups

Time: 7:30 Cocktails – 8:30 Awards – 9:30 Annie Raines, Rich McDonough, & Rough Grooves

Cost: $5 with 2 complimentary beverages and light appetizers

 

Now for another fun-filled Blues weekend!  The Mid America Chevy Dealers’ Bluesweek Festival.  The festival will host 40+ bands and tons of food and drink! Make sure to bring a chair and/or blanket, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a good attitude with a hunger for some great Blues, Brews, and BBQ! Click here for a full schedule of music.

Dates: May 25-27

Location; Soldiers Memorial (12th & Market)

Friday: 4:30pm – 11:00pm

Saturday: 11:00am – 11:00pm

Sunday: 11:00am – 11:00pm

Cost: Free for all ages!

Stages: 14th & Chestnut, Clear Showcase Stage (between Chestnut & Market), and 13th & Pine Stage – see site map below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also each day, the U.S. Cellular Kids Blues Shack will be hosting a fun area for kids from 11:00 – 6:00pm. All activities are free.

Click here for Metrolink schedules

What a great way to spend Memorial Day weekend – and good news, hopefully you get a day off on Monday for recovery :)

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When you get a chance also check out the National Blues Museum that will be right here in St. Louis!
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MayFest St. Louis

Let the music festivals Begin!  This weekend kicks off the start of the awesome outdoor Summer festivals that St. Louis is well known for, with MayFest, a 3 day music festival in downtown’s BallPark Village next to Busch Stadium, including art exhibits, food trucks and….a crawfish and shrimp boil!

Oh, and by the way, tickets are only $5!

So here’s the low down:

When:  Friday, May 18 – Sunday, May 20

Times: 4 to 11:30pm on Friday

The festival kicks off with a special Friday Happy Hour starting at 4pm with Dr Zhivegas performing from 5 to 6:30pm. Additionally, there will be food trucks, and a cocktail station with mojitos, margaritas, sangria and other delicious adult beverages. You can also purchase tickets for the Electric Lot Party Tent for $15, where, from 6-11pm, you will experience performances from international DJs including: DJ Z-Trip, Matt Darey, Cypher and Mister Mac

11am to 11:30pm on Saturday: A whole day of music including some great classic rock legends, delicious festival food like turkey legs and brats along with a Louisiana style crawfish and shrimp boil, and other delicious Cajun food from Molly’s in Soulard, entertainment from Belle of the Ball Amy Palmer, and other fun vendor exhibits like: jewelry from Bellestyle Bijoux, vintage clothing from Miss Ohio Vintage and more!

Music Schedule:
12pm-1pm: Radio Rich & the Classics Band
1:30-2:30pm: Javier Mendoza
2:50-3:50pm: Superjam
4:15-5:15pm: Low Maintenance Folkies
5:45-6:45: Steve Ewing (from The Urge) Band

Foghat from 7:15-8:30pm

WAR from 9-10:30pm

12:00pm to 10:00pm on Sunday: A full day of rock tribute bands! along with all of the delicious foods, drinks and art exhibits.

Music Schedule:
1-2:15pm: 4 & 20, a Crosby, Still, Nash & Young tribute band
2:45-4pm: Seven Bridges Road, an Eagles tribute band
4:30-5:45pm: Silver Bullet Band, a Bob Seger tribute band
6:15-7:30pm: Houses of the Holy, a Led Zeppelin tribute band
8-9:30pm: Stone in Love, a Journey tribute band!

 

Cost: $5 for general admission or you can purchase a VIP Ticket for $60 which gets you unlimited beer and cocktails, unlimited Creole buffet, VIP parking and VIP seating in front of the main stage

What to bring: A blanket or lawn chair and cool, comfortable clothes (it’s supposed to be in the high 80s this weekend)

What not to bring: A cooler, outside food or drinks, pets, bicycles or skateboards, and anything that would generally not be accepted in a public venue.

If you’re like me and you don’t have any friends who are excited about going, but you want to go, join me while also supporting a great cause by volunteering to serve beer with What’s Up Magazine on Saturday from 10am to 5 pm or 5pm to 10pm. If they get enough volunteers, they can raise over $2,000 for their organization, which helps homeless and economically disadvantaged people by offering transitional employment. E-mail volunteer@whatsupstl.com or let them know on their Whats Up Magazine Facebook page.

 

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Soulard Pub Crawl This Saturday

This Saturday, a great friend of mine is putting on her annual pub crawl to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The crawl, which has been going since 2006, had 70 participants and raised $1,600 last year. The crawl will again be through the streets of Soulard with a new addition or two to the route this year. Cost is $10 and the first 60 will get a shirt.

Here’s the route:

One of the coolest parts of this crawl, year after year, is the great looking shirt. Too often, I see pub crawls go around with shirts that look almost worse than the ones that athletes pull on after they win a championship. These crawl shirts are better than this, this  and even this.

The crawl will start at iTap  at 7pm on Saturday. That’s where you will register and get your wristband (and shirt if you’re lucky). Between 7 and 8, you should enjoy beer  at either iTap or Epic next door. Epic will be offering a variety of food specials to give the participants some fuel for the night ahead.

At 8, the crawl will go to Molly’s for an hour.  Between 9p and Midnight, the crawl will spend time at Hammerstone’s, Shanti and 1860s, each for an hour.

At Midnight, crawl participants will parade their way to Llywelyn’s to finish out the night.

Epic has also been gracious enough to extend their specials until the end of the night to the group for late night dining.

All of the participating establishments will be offering specials to crawl participants. A representative from Boulevard Brewing Company will be following the crawl around getting participants specials at the various bars and handing out other goodies.

For more information on specials and whatnot, take a look at the Facebook page. For pictures from previous crawls, go here.

Can’t participate but want to donate to the cause? Go here

 
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May kicks off Art Fair season in St.Louis with wine and hayrides

Art, wine tastings, great food, hayrides…but most importantly art.  May kicks off the spring and summer season of Art Fairs in and around St. Louis with three big ones.

May 11-13th

First up (and located at one of my favorite St. Louis treasures) Laumeier Sculpture Park is holding it’s 25th annual Mother’s Day weekend Art Fair.  Over 700 applications are submitted and only 150 artists are accepted.  Admission is $8.00 for adults and $5.00 for children.

Friday from 6-10; Saturday 10-8; Sunday 10-5

Friday kicks off with Art of Wine; for $12.00 enjoy music and get unlimited tastings from area wineries. (Um, this is where I will be).  Saturday and Sunday will feature the Creation Location with hands-on activities for kids and performances by artists.  There is a Mother’s Day Brunch Sunday but it is sold out.

May 18-20th

Next Weekend is the famed Art on the Square.  This is totally worth crossing the river, for a nationally recognized art fair this is arguably the biggest event of the year in Belleville.

Friday 5-9; Saturday 10-8; Sunday 11-5.  This event is $FREE

Large interactive children’s area with take away projects, local food, and entertainment.  This fair has been ranked as #1 in the country.

May 19th

Faust Fine Art & Folk Festival combines two events into one, often called the Folk and Fine Art Festival – you get your bang for the buck.

Saturday 10-5 and only $5.00

Take a hay ride to an 1800′s village and enjoy tours and demonstrations of blacksmithing, pottery, rope making, and other arts and crafts.  While at the event check out the fine art at the juried art, live music, food, and free rides on the carousel.

Choose one or choose them all, they are all juried shows with excellent art.  My top pick is Laumeier because I love the park but my aunt has been attending Art on the Square for years.

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Photos courtesy of: Laumeier.com and artonthesquare.com
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Biking St. Louis Style

May is bike month and for those of you who are finally getting used to the weather (I can tell that I am not yet, as I thought I was going to die of heat stroke last weekend!), this weekend is the perfect weekend to get out and enjoy a bike ride or be a spectator at one of the coolest biking events St. Louis has to offer!

The Missouri Professional Bicycling Series (aka MO PRO) is hosting their 3-day competitive bicycling event this weekend, May 11-13th. A different race will take place each day in a different St. Louis neighborhood and will offer all sorts of festivities in addition to the races, including great handmade artwork featured by ARTCRANK St. Louis.

Friday, May 11th

The Races: The Loop de Loop Grand Prix in University City from 3:30pm to 10pm. You can watch the races  from one of the Michelob Ultra ringside party areas, head over to Fitz’s for their Turn 4 Viewing Party, or watch the racers cross the finish line at The Melting Pot or in Cicero’s beer garden.

ARTCRANK festivities: Kicks off the start of their weekend festivities at Atomic Cowboy at 5pm selling handmade, signed, bicycle themed posters by 30 local artists for $40 each. Additionally, they’ve teamed up with Widmer Brothers Brewing to sell custom ARTCRANK pint glasses for $5. All proceeds benefit BicycleWORKS to help support their program which gives inner city children the chance to earn a free bicycle. Also, everyone who buys one of these glasses gets a $1 pour at Atomic Cowboy.

Also, check out SpokedSTL’s Goldsprint fun races at The Handlebar from 8:30pm to 10pm.

Saturday, May 12

The featured race: The NCC Tour de Grove in The Grove from 9:40am to 5:30pm. This race is part of the prestigious USA Cycling National Criterium Calendar and the USA Crits Championship Series, which includes some of the fastest professional male and female cyclists in the United States. (There will also be a 5K starting at 9am)

Race Festivities:  I can’t even list all of the awesome festivities The Grove will be offering on Saturday: from Randy’s Recycled Cycles Pig Roast starting at 9am, live entertainment from The Gramophone’s DJs from 1-4pm and The Swamp Daddies from 7-10pm, skateboarding and bicycle skill exhibition contests starting at 7pm, post race party at Atmoic Cowboy starting at 9pm with special guest J Pow, and the London Calling dance party at The Gramophone starting at 10:30pm. These are honestly only a few of the festivities happening on Saturday. You must check out the Tour de Grove website to see about the drag races hosted by Big Shark, skateboard demos with No Coast Skateboards, free Yoga and great drink specials happening at various bars throughout The Grove.

 

Sunday, May 13

The Races: Dutchtown Classic Pro Cycling Series in South St. Louis from 9am to 6pm.

The festivities: There will  be a community bike ride for anyone to attend from 8:30-10am courtesy of MoBikeFed. Registration begins at 7:30am. Cost is $30 in advance or $35 day of and includes a 1 year MoBikeFed membership or renewal. Additionally, ARTCRANK will be at Atomic Cowboy from 5-9pm selling their handmade artwork and custom pint glasses.

There is also a South Grand Mother’s Day family bike ride event taking place from 9am-2pm. Ride around Tower Grove Park with the family, take a leisurely ride through historic neighborhoods and stop at the Compton Hill Water Tower, climb to the top and enjoy the best view in the city. Cost of ride is $8 except moms and children under 10 ride FREE.

Tips: If you’re coming to the Tour de Grove festivities as a spectator, make sure to bring lawn chairs, plenty of water, comfortable and cool clothing, and your cheering voice.

And don’t forget, May is Bike Month. If you have a bike and you enjoy getting prizes, check out that link.

 
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Photos courtesy of tourdegrove.com and artcrank.com
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