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Christmas in Old Town with Santa & Tree Lighting Dec. 1 Mayor Thomas P. Schneider announced that the City of Florissant and Old Town Partners will be co-hosting “Christmas in…
Mark Your Calendars!
Friday, Nov. 30 Ferguson Library Friends FLIERS... Treasures Trinkets and Treats Sale. Friday Nov. 30 - 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 1 from 9 a.m. to 3…
Jim Wieners Prep Sports Roundup: Trinity vs. Ritter
AAA Rivals Trinity, Ritter Meet in Class 3 For 1st State Football Title Ritter Has 8-6 Lead All time over Trinity By Jim Wieners Trinity Catholic and Cardinal Ritter are…
Randy Gardner on Sports: The Blues vs. The Rams
We’re Still Talking About the Rams as the Blues Have Struggled By Randy Gardner I have been talking a lot about the Los Angeles Rams over the past few months…
Northern Lights Holiday Celebration in . . .
Ferguson Historic Citywalk District Ferguson’s Annual Northern Lights Christmas Market and Lighted Parade is Nov. 25 at Plaza 501, 5-9pm. This year’s theme is Polar Express. This is going to…
HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS
Winter Wonderland at Tilles Park (Nov. 21 – Dec. 30, Closed Christmas Eve) – Don’t miss your chance to see one of the most popular Christmas light displays in…
Missouri Botanical Garden Glow Highlights Metro Christmas Events
The Garden’s Sixth Annual Garden Glow presented by Wells Fargo Advisors runs nightly from Nov. 17 to Jan. 1. Hours are 5-10 p.m. with last entry at 9 p.m. The…
Christmas Wonderland Returns to Alton Thanks to . . .
The Grandpa Gang It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Alton’s Rock Spring Park as the annual Christmas Wonderland light display opens for the season on Friday,…
Thanksgiving Film Guide: Some Tasty, Some Turkeys
by Sandra Olmsted For those who enjoy a good Zombie Apocalypse movie and WWII film, Overlord, a Paramount release, might be the best movie side dish for your holiday weekend.…
A Boomer’s Journal: Giving Thanks For . . .
What Matters Most By Tom Anselm This year, Thanksgiving comes a week earlier than usual. It is officially held on the fourth Thursday of November, so that stays the same.…
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