Frontyard Features is bringing a classic back to where it belongs, Forest Park.
The classic St. Louis flick will be shown Wednesday night at the Worlds Fair Pavilion. The film will start promptly at sunset.
Meet Me In St. Louis is one of the 200 films being shown by Frontyard Features which is showing one in each of 200 neighborhoods in the St. Louis area between May and October.
A full shedule is available at their website.
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April 5, 2008 - April 6, 2008
4/5 - Forest Park 4/6 - Market & 13th St.
April 5 in Forest Park there will be a 5K Run/Walk; a Mature Mile; a Read, Right & Run Marathon; and Children's Fun Runs. On April 6 at Market and 13th Street, there will be a Marathon, a Half Marathon and a Marathon Relay. Not a runner? Join the hundreds of walkers who participate each year. Register online at gostlouis.org or call 314.727.0800
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The month of May is National Photo Month and the Soulard Coffee Garden is pleased to celebrate NPM by hosting an exhibit of two St. Louis photographers: Dallas Moses and Jane Linders. These two have teamed up to present an eclectic mix of alternative process photography, sprinkled with conventional photography throughout the coffee house. Dallas Moses is a professional Broadcast Art Director and Designer. He also runs Orange Monkey Studio, a freelance design and fine art effort. His studio is located in the Koken Art Factory. . . Linders has exhibited extensively in her hometown of St. Louis, Missouri as well as the Smithsonian Museum. She is a tireless image maker, whose work can be seen in galleries, books, and magazines.
The opening reception is April 20, 2008 from 3 to 5pm. This unusual coffee house/ restaurant occupies two levels of a vintage renovated building located in the heart of historical Soulard neighborhood. Casual, yet upscale, this quiet little coffee house is full of character, complete with a lovely brick-lined courtyard garden in back. |
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