October 27, 2012

10 Things We Love This Week Oct 26th - Nov 2nd

We're back with another fun list of whats going on this week around town! Halloween is right around the corner and Autumn has decided to show up this year. Exciting!

  Mizzou Tigers Homecoming  Game against the Kentucky Wildcats - Sat Oct 27th 11am

Watch the Mizzou Tigers take on the Kentucky Wildcats for the 101st celebration of Homecoming! Saint Louis Symphony presents The Wizard of Oz - Fri and Sat Oct 26th & 27th at 7pm and Sun Oct 28th at 8pm Watch The Wizard of Oz on the big screen while the SLSO plays the memorable soundtrack. Come in costume for Halloween fun, a contest will be held one hour prior to each performance! Schlafly Hoptober Fest - Sat Oct 27th noon -4pm Schlafy provides the hops, flown in fresh from Washington State, and spreads the love to other local breweries to see what concoctions they come up. Tickets are $25 online and $30 at the door. Transportation Museum - The Whistle Stop Presidential Travel Located on Barrett Station Road this hidden gem is a perfect place to spend a beautiful fall day! This exhibit runs through Inauguration Day 2013. MDA Lock Up - Chesterfield Our Store Manager, Meghan, is going "behind bars" to help in the fight against muscle disease. She is joining other community leaders in the St. Louis area to help raise critical funds for MDA, and she need your help to reach her bail! Help donate to create awareness for people with Muscular Dystrophy in the Saint Louis Area. Local Harvest Grocery - Kirkwood The new location of Local Harvest is 6000 sq ft of bountiful produce, humanely produced meats plus an alcohol selection thats a sight to see. Check out the cafe for lunch time specials that make choosing healthy food a joy! Patagonia Fall Colors Collection - Polyvore

Patagonia Fall Collection
 
 
 

Costumed storytellers will be telling tall tales in the dark and creaky buildings at Jefferson Barracks Park! Fun for the whole family, advanced registration is appreciated. Elyn Saks - TED talk on Schizophrenia Saks opens up about her personal experience as a schizophrenic and how we treat mental illness as society.

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