Let's celebrate and delve into the captivating world of style. Style transcends the clothes we wear or the accessories we choose; it embodies every aspect of our lives. From the way we decorate our homes to the music we enjoy, from the books we cherish to the way we engage in conversations, style permeates every facet of our existence. It is the thread that weaves the rich tapestry of our lives.
Style is profoundly personal. It evolves as we embrace our quirks, passions and desires. It is a form of self-expression that reveals who we are, how we perceive the world, and what we value. In this way, style becomes a powerful medium for connection, allowing us to find common ground with those who share our aesthetic sensibilities.
As individuals, we have the freedom to adopt established styles, blend them, or carve out entirely new paths, becoming trendsetters ourselves. We hope this issue inspires you to forge new paths or revisit familiar ones. There is so much in our city to uplift your spirits, boost your productivity, and ignite your creativity.
What we've discovered is that the best style is an authentic expression of who you truly are. And that’s something no one else can replicate.
Here’s to being uniquely you!
GORDON AND KELLEY, PUBLISHERS @STCHARLESCITYLIFESTYLEMAG
Publishers photo by Danijela and Yagil Kadera
September 2024
PUBLISHERS
Gordon Montgomery
gordon.montgomery@citylifestyle.com
Kelley Lamm
kelley.lamm@citylifestyle.com
COPY EDITOR
Julie Brown Patton | julie.patton@citylifestyle.com
PUBLICATION DIRECTOR
Casey Pierce | casey.pierce@citylifestyle.com
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Julie Brown Patton, Robin Seaton Jefferson, Kelley Lamm, Abbi Sulaski
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS
Christina Schmidt, Patricia Fitzgerald, Danijela and Yagil Kadera, David Terrell photography
Medical Director Dr. David Carr meet with a resident.
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WHERE NEIGHBORS CAN SEE AND BE SEEN
1: Welcome, Police Officer Timothy Campbell, to the Chesterfield Police Department. 2: Cheers, Treasa Turnbeaugh, owner at Woodhouse Spa at the grand opening celebration. 3: West County Chamber hosts a ribbon cutting at the grand opening of Woodhouse Spa. 4: Chesterfield’s 2024 Safety Town was hosted at Chesterfield Community Church and supported by community partnerships. 5: Clydesdales lead the way at The Spirit of St. Louis Airshow STEM Expo in Chesterfield. 6: At the Parc Provence Carnival, luckily no one was afraid of clowns. 7: Parc Provence Carnival attendees embraced their inner child aspects to have a wonderful, carefree time.
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8: Generator Supercenter of St. Louis celebrates their grand opening with a ribbon cutting. 9: Summer swimming lessons: Local duck family cools off in resident pool. 10: Blue Angels perform at The Spirit of St. Louis Airshow STEM Expo in Chesterfield.
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Fearful Of Brittle Bones?
Learn how diet and exercise help to build stronger bones.
By: Dr. Beth Templin
If you've recently been told that you have osteoporosis or osteopenia, it's tempting to brush it off as a "normal" part of aging. You may think that because everyone your age seems to be having the same trouble as you that it's something you will have to learn to live with.
This is why it's critical to educate yourself on osteoporosis, its causes, and the best treatm ents available It’s why we’ve created our comprehensive guide “Osteoporosis: A Guide To Building Stronger Bones”.
You may not know how to live with this new diagnosis, but now you're worried a bout your “brittle bones”. You've even started to limit what you're willing to do, and thinking about giving things up in order to protect your fragile bones. If this is happening to you, you're not alone. We hear this all the time. In fact, Osteoporosis is one of the most common problems we work with at HouseFit
Most people realize their osteoporosis or osteopenia won't magically go away on its own, but t hey still don't take action. It might be because they don't know what steps to take to improve their bone density OR they don't truly believe they can improve their bone health "at their age" Fortunately, there are several options to help manage and even reverse your osteoporosis and to keep you active as you age.
In this guide you'll find: W hat really impacts your bone health. What diet best supports healthy bones. The top exercises for strong bones. Why inactivity increases bone loss AND much more!
I want to make this guide available to you absolutely free of charge! To claim your copy, simply call (314) 9391377 or visit our website housefitstl.com/bone-health to download the report directly to your computer. If you’re ready to manage your bone health and lead an active lifestyle, this guide can help you get started with confidence!
Estetica Medspa Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary
Estetica Medspa was founded during 2014, when nurse Tosha Dove-Freund embraced her passion for medical aesthetics and left primary care medicine. With assistance from internationally known injection specialists and board-certified plastic surgeons, Tosha developed her techniques/ skills for skincare, laser and injectable treatments. Tosha says she hand-selected and trained a variety of medical professionals to enhance the Estetica Medspa experience for the best patient results. Estetica Medspa is in O'Fallon at 2315 Technology Drive, Ste. 129.
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Insurance Agency Opens In Chesterfield
The Bryan Howse Agency-Shelter Insurance opened in Chesterfield at 634 Clarkson Road, accompanied by a ribbon cutting with Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce members as well as West St. Louis County Chamber of Commerce members. Bryan's insurance offerings listed are auto, home, life, renters, personal articles, business, ATV, boat, motorcycle, RV and farm.
Try Hockey With St. Louis Blind Hockey Club
Organizers of the first 'Try Blind Hockey' gathering say it was a huge success. The related hockey club provides those with visual impairments or blindness with opportunity to participate in blind hockey while emphasizing sportsmanship, teamwork, competition and a love for the game. Head Coach is Mary Beth Thompson. They're recruiting 5U and older for the St. Louis Blues Blind Hockey program and will be offering additional Try BLIND Hockey events. Call 314.283.5266.
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Photography Provided by Jamie Vann
Vender s Tents to Shop and Explore
9am to 3pm
Food Trucks 9am to 3pm
Lily s Café
Kona Ice Beer Garden
Chicks on the Side
Red Door Liquor & Cigars
$60M CarShield Sportsplex Announced For Chesterfield, Hockey And Futbol Academy
JukeBox Band
Live Music 11am to 3pm
Free for the Kids
Pony Rides 10am to 2pm
Dreams Come True Farms
Oh Olive Book Reading 2pm
Olive & Kelly Montgomery
Kelley-Keystone Construction Company, general contractor for KMOV First Alert 4's new state-of theart production studio and hea quarters, was selected as the design build general contractor for the new $60 million CarShield Sportsplex AAA Hockey & Futbol facility in Chesterfield. The world-class indoor/outdoor sports facility will be one of the largest in the Midwest. It will support the area's growing hockey and futbol clubs, which already serve 500-plus kids and 45 teams in the St. Louis Metropolitan area.
Spuds, Tater, and Petunia Noon to 2pm
Equine Asist Therapy
Kid s Corner Activities 10am to 3pm
Nursery & Garden Center Specials
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Photography sessions that wholeheartedly celebrate authenticity, strength, wisdom and beauty enable people to unapologetically reflect into a photo-based mirror image without wincing or feeling self-conscious. Those magical kinds of sessions are exactly the genuine, easy-going type in which a St. Louis photography couple specializes through their Empowering Portraits business.
Danijela and Yagil Kadera love taking "real" photos of individuals, couples and women 40-plus years young. But they also relish capturing unique bonds and unconditional love shared between pets and their peeps.
"We specialize in simplistic, artistic portraits all about empowering women to embrace self-love and their beauty. We also enjoy and photograph all pets, all breeds, all sizes," explains Danijela.
Yagil says their portrait experiences are all about clients. "From understanding your unique portrait needs to planning and styling, sessions result in powerful moments and portraits to love and cherish beyond a lifetime."
Overall, this dynamic duo categorizes their client photo sessions as personal branding, enchanting portraits, women empowerment, sophisticated boudoir, generational legacies and love sessions for couples.
Creating captivating moments is what separates cute snapshots from timeless portraits, reminds Dani. "A professional portrait photographer captures your life with a touch of artistry. Your life and your story is unique and deserves to be cherished, with each picture speaking a thousand words. Many people think they aren't photogenic, but they actually are," she says.
Their services include a wardrobe fitting prior to the photo session, then hair and makeup assistance, along with refreshments and a session music playlist based on each client's preferences.
"We laugh, chat, dance, play dress up, share and sometimes cry our way through sessions. Everyone has such fun, and gains so much confidence, they can't believe they just completed photos," affirms Dani.
Through various levels of images, she says their goal is to capture the "casual, powerful, glamorous and sensual" versions of clients. "Oftentimes, women discover they love a version of themselves that they used to be, not who they are presently. We bring out the worthiness of who they've become, plus their accumulated inner and outer beauty, and we're proud of the self-love we can help revive."
This year, Dani says they've been expanding the personal branding and couples sessions. "It's wonderful to see couples finally be present in the moment with each other."
On to 40 Over 40: This project is one for which Dani is particularly proud. In 2022, she made it a mission to photograph 40 women in their 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond, via a transformational and empowering experience focused on celebration and self-love. And she did. The images were captured in an inspiring presentation that emphasized body positivity and embraced the concepts of aging. She received so many more requests, she completed another round of women's portraits during spring 2023. She says the 2024 project also is complete, and she's already planning the round for 2025.
In fact, an exhibition and celebration party regarding the 2024 40 Over 40 participants will be held Sept. 27 at 6 p.m. at The Schlafly Tap Room – Club Room. For event details, email info@empoweringportraits.com.
"For 40 Over 40 sessions, women let go of selfdoubts and reasons why they didn't see themselves as worthy and beautiful. I relate to all this, being over 40 myself. However, women of all ages, and all wonderful shapes and sizes, are uniquely beautiful and deserve to be acknowledged, seen and celebrated. That's a part of my job I absolutely love," proclaims Dani.
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The Art Doll
SHERELLE SPEED SHARES HER SOUL, UNVEILING SURREALISM THROUGH SELF-TAUGHT MASTERY
ARTICLE BY KELLEY LAMM
PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAVID TERRELL PHOTOGRAPHY
Artist Sherelle Speed
Sherelle Speed, known as The Art Doll, has transcended personal challenges to create a vivid artistic universe that captivates through its surrealism and distinctive faceless portraits. Inspired by dreams and the essence of everyday life, her journey from rediscovering a childhood passion to becoming a celebrated self-taught artist showcases resilience and creativity. With a signature style featuring skeleton flower backgrounds and a deliberate absence of facial features, Sherelle's work invites viewers to project themselves into her art.
WHEN DID YOU REALIZE YOUR TALENT?
"I realized I loved art when I was around 10. I used to always draw and paint little ceramic figurines my mom would buy me. It wasn’t until I was 25 years old that I rediscovered my passion and started drawing again."
WHAT INSPIRED YOU?
"My inspiration comes from my dreams, sometimes while I’m asleep or at random moments. It also comes from the female form and everyday life."
HOW CAN YOUR ART BE VIEWED AND PURCHASED?
"My tattoo shop, 'The House Of Art Doll,' at 6277 Delmar Loop houses a lot of my work. You can see some of my murals at places like Chillax, The Selfie Room STL, STL Happy Hour Bar & Grill, and The Hive Cafe."
WHAT INSPIRED THE NAME ART DOLL?
"It was inspired by my great grandmother, who we called Momma Doll. As a child, I had an obsession with Barbie dolls and collected many of them. One day, as an adult, a former coworker told me I reminded him of a Barbie doll with my small physique, dolllike features and how I dress."
DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE PIECE?
“Yes, my favorite piece is called "Let Them Eat Cake," located at The Selfie Room. It’s large and detailed, inspired by the Renaissance era. I impressed myself with that piece.”
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HELPING HAND ME DOWN'S
Saturday, November 2nd | Cocktail Hour 6pm | Dinner 7pm Hilton Frontenac 1335 S Lindbergh Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63131
Helping Hand Me Downs meets the immediate needs of families by providing clothing, car seats, diapers and other necessities then connects them with life changing resources that foster financial independence. Since its inception in 2011 over 40,000 children and their families have been served throughout the St. Louis region.
This is a Blackout Event so please wear your favorite all black attire. Tickets and Tables can be purchased at www.helpinghandmedowns.org
Experience great dining, shopping & entertainment at Streets of St. Charles.
Keep an eye on our website and social media for 2024 happenings!
MODELING STARS DISCOVERED
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MOTHER MODEL MANAGEMENT OWNERS FOCUS ON SCOUTING, LOVING, TEACHING, SUCCESS
ARTICLE BY JULIE BROWN PATTON PHOTOGRAPHY BY MOTHER MODEL MANAGEMENT
Seventy-plus models walking the world's top runways in New York, London, Milan and Paris were managed by Mary Clarke, co-owner of St. Louis-based Mother Model Management with her husband, Jeff.
"We represent a roster of many more successful models working globally for clients and magazines," adds Mary, pointing
“We represent a roster of many more successful models working globally for clients and magazines.”
to supermodels Karlie Kloss and Grace Hartzel, as well as actor Ashton Kutcher, as proof of talent they scout.
She says her business began as a hobby in Iowa. "I produced small fashion shows at my hometown mall and needed models to be in them. I've always loved working with girls in their teens and early 20s."
The Clarkes' 30-year history in the modeling and fashion business embodies being an
integral part of transformations in the lives of models. Mary says they embrace the process of developing young people's images, mindsets, confidence and skillsets by nurturing, guiding and supporting every chapter, from discovery through career elevation. "It takes different things in different seasons, and no one journey is the same," she adds.
Mary states they delight in being with models during all the resulting milestones.
"We stay connected with the agencies who represent our models worldwide," explains Mary. "We have models in our incubator, based on age. As our models mature, we begin planning travel around their schedules. We submit strong digitals and walking video. We make certain our submissions are presented when each model is ready physically and emotionally."
Mary says anyone interested in pursuing potential modeling endeavors with Mother can submit images and information via their website. "We look at every submission, so that's a great way for us to be introduced to you. We also hold regularly scheduled open calls and post those announcements on our social media," she confirms.
For those who catch Mary and Jeff's attention, Mary says they respond within one week if they're interested in receiving more pictures or meeting in-person.
St. Louis regional business leaders also are interested in hearing insight and lessons learned from Jeff and Mary, as they are scheduled panelists at the INTERSECTION Conference to be held Sept. 13 at the .Zack, 3224 Locust St.
Two upcoming events to be hosted by Mother include 'Seek Find You Women's Event' on Sept. 21 and 'Tribute Fashion Fest' on Nov. 22-23.
ARTICLE BY JULIE BROWN PATTON
Luxury Lighting Year-Round
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St. Louis native Kate Schoffman envisioned operating a business that enabled her to apply her honed customer service skills and inventiveness while directly working with clients who also enjoyed positive relationships built on trust, integrity and quality. So, she launched Blingle St. Louis to provide creative, outdoor lighting solutions for both residential and commercial customers.
Kate says after working for years in structured corporate settings, she yearned for a career that allowed for deeper, meaningful connections; one also about giving back to communities, such as her proud partnerships with Make-A-Wish Foundation and local schools. She assures she found all those aspects in Blingle.
"We design and create personalized lighting that enhances people's happy places," explains Kate, a former executive working in business intelligence, corporate risk and legal technology. "Seeing people fall in love again with their homes is wonderful, and actually is a worthy investment in that happiness."
She says her team supports customers every step of the way, spanning design, installations and ongoing service with professional grade lighting products anchored with innovative, computer-based technology.
Blingle installations include low-voltage LED lighting; residential and commercial lighting; dock lighting; landscape and architectural lighting; string lighting; and deck outdoor living lighting. Kate's team lights patios, decks, porches, gazebos, grills, fire pits, outdoor pools, outdoor spaces for bars or restaurants, steps and outdoor walls. For permanent lighting, they handle rooflines, patios, decks, gazebos and commercial areas.
"Landscape lighting continues to grow in our ever-changing world. It offers us magical environments to reconnect to outdoor spaces during the daily hours of darkness," Kate says. "Light transforms spaces, creating emotional responses or simply making an environment comfortable."
Kate Schoffman
“I really enjoy making outdoor spaces come alive, but my greatest joy is seeing a client’s face light up when they see a design come to life.”
Kate states they use a variety of lighting techniques to create the desired effects or ambiance clients seek. "I continuously invest in lighting design education and expertise from a technical and artistic standpoint, and take great pride in providing unique experiences to every client."
In addition to landscape and architectural lighting, she says clients in the St. Louis region are embracing new lighting applications, such as permanent lighting, which can be controlled from smartphones and programmed to light up any given event or holiday throughout the year.
During holidays, Blingle provides decorative, light-accompanying wreaths, garland, tree wraps, and customized lighting ideas to homes and businesses. "We design, install, maintain, take down and store lighting for holidays, such as Christmas, Hanukkah, Valentine’s Day, Halloween and Fourth of July," Kate adds. "We get positive feedback from clients about how they've never had our type of lighting service before."
For first-time clients, Kate says she can schedule free design consultations.
"I really enjoy making outdoor spaces come alive, but my greatest joy is seeing a client’s face light up when they see a design come to life. I've discovered that a lot of other people share the love of light. It's a fun industry, and I'm grateful to be a part of it,” she states.
“MY HAPPY PLACE”
ARTICLE BY ROBIN SEATON JEFFERSON | PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTINA SCHMIDT PHOTOGRAPHY
MARKETPLACE AT THE ABBEY BOUTIQUE CELEBRATES 10TH ANNIVERSARY
Marketplace at The Abbey is custom furniture. It’s casual design. It’s considered beautiful finds.
Laura Wilson is celebrating the 10th anniversary of her fine furniture and lifestyle boutique in Manchester at 14334 Manchester Road. She says it’s become one of the best places in St. Louis for beautiful, unique items for homes.
The Abbey is known for home décor and custom furniture made in the United States. But it’s also popular for its baby, garden and charcuterie sections, lamps, accessories and artwork that all blend elegance with functionality. The shop offers the grandest in home furnishings, accents, florals and housewares, alongside realistic pieces that each tell a story, Laura says.
“The Abbey is a truly unique shopping experience. It’s a place you can come in and just wander. People who come in say, ‘This is my happy place.’ They just get lost,” Laura says. “They come in for a lamp and think, ‘Oh, I forgot. I need a baby gift.’ They leave with things they didn’t know they were looking for.”
From a candle that burns well, to a blanket that has a nice weight to it, everything is unique at The Abbey. “We don’t have a lot of anything. That’s why we call them beautiful, unique finds,” Laura says. “From our family to yours, we put lots of love and careful attention in selecting each and every item we sell.”
The Abbey specializes in hostess gifts. “They are a huge part of what we do,” Laura says. “You might pair a charcuterie board with a beautiful spreader and a jam we might sell.”
Christmastime is a favorite of Laura’s and a wonderful time at The Abbey. So much so, she starts decorating in mid-October. With a life-size reindeer singing Michael Bublé songs and
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dozen Christmas trees situated perfectly about the store, Laura says The Abbey is particularly “magical and special at Christmastime. It’s almost like a little FAO Schwarz, where you can escape the hustle and bustle and just get lost in the beauty and creativity.”
Shoppers can come in with a photo of a place or item in their home they want to improve or redo, and Laura or one of her associates will suggest décor to complement or completely remake the space. The Abbey also offers design services where an associate can go to a customer’s home to see their spaces up-close and personal. Laura also offers Christmas decorating with her clients' own decorations or new ones purchased from the store. Bridal and baby registrations are also available.
“Home is truly a special place. It's where life happens and where your family's story is written,” Laura says. “At The Abbey, we can help people turn their house into a home with custom furnishings and beautiful finds."
Marketplace At The Abbey also offers CR Laine Custom Furniture, thoughtfully designed and meticulously crafted. “Handmade in the United States, this completely customizable furniture is created by the hands and hearts of North Carolina's finest artisans with unmatched style, comfort and color,” Laura says.
Laura invites her customers to “be inspired and explore the craftsmanship” of CR Laine Custom Furniture, whose motto is “made for generations by generations,” where style means relaxed, refined, classic and comfortable, and where colors are deeply personal and endlessly inspiring.
Founded in 1958 by Clarence Roseman, CR Laine has always been family owned and operated. For more than 60 years, the CR Laine family has thoughtfully designed and meticulously crafted everything they build, making customized, bench-crafted upholstery in their hometown of Hickory, NC. The company delivers classic style with a modern perspective to The Abbey.
According to CR Laine’s website, while the company utilizes new processes and equipment, they've held true to time-tested premium construction features, such as eight-way, hand-tied springs.
The company says color is the primary method of self-expression in a person’s home. So, they curate an eclectic yet cohesive collection of textiles from artisans around the world. Their hands-on approach gives their products unmatched style, comfort, and color.
The company is also committed to preserving the resources of the world for future generations. They say it is “their goal to minimize the environmental impacts of our company through the continual improvement of waste reduction and use of sustainable practices.”
“We're proud to offer the highest quality, most unique furniture and home décor in the Saint Louis area,” Laura says. “From our family to yours, we put lots of love and careful attention in selecting each and every item we sell. We hope you enjoy our shop as much as we enjoy bringing it to you.”
314.965.1400 MarketPlaceAtTheAbbey.com
“THE ABBEY IS A TRULY UNIQUE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE. IT’S A PLACE YOU CAN JUST WANDER.”
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Braids to Keep You Chic All Year Long
Braids are a great way to add style and uniqueness to your hair style rotation and have been a staple in hair styles dating back to 3500 B.C. This historical hairstyle is here to stay, so we wanted to share some go-to impressive looks.
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PHOTOGRAPHY BY POPPY & CO. BY KELSEY HUFFER
simple bandana braid in a braids pony-tail
Place a bandana on the forehead and tie it in the back. Create as many braids as desired in the back of the head, teasing the ends to avoid using elastics.
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Part a mohawk section of hair down the center of the head. Create a French braid down the middle. For a thicker-looking braid, gently pull on the strands working your way up and down the braid. Pull it back into a ponytail for a simple and trendy look.
pull through braid with space buns
Part hair down the center. Create pullthrough braids on each side of the head. Tie elastic at the end of the braids to create a ponytail at the nape of the neck. For extra volume in the buns, tease the hair in the ponytail before twisting it into a bun. Secure with hair pins and... Voilà!
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Part the hair down the center or side part, if preferred. Create braid(s) on the side of the head and secure with elastic. Twist the hair with braids into a simple bun, securing it with hair pins. Add an accessory for a classy touch.
Part the top half of the hair in two sections. Create fishtail braids (or braids of choice) and tie them together in the back of the hair. Add a fashion accessory around a ponytail for a little extra fun!
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MIZZOU TIGER FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
SEP 7TH BUFFALO
SEP 14TH BOSTON COLLEGE
SEP 21ST VANDERBUILT
OCT 5TH TEXAS A&M
OCT 12TH UMASS
OCT 19TH AUBURN
OCT 26TH ALABAMA
NOV 9TH OKLAHOMA
NOV 16TH SOUTH CAROLINA
NOV 23RD MISSISSIPPI STATE
NOV 30TH ARKANSAS
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SEPTEMBER 2024
events
A SELECTION OF UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 7TH
The Night For Life Gala
Hilton St. Louis Frontenac | 6:00 PM
This event benefits Birthright Counseling, St. Louis. Join an elegant evening of hors d'oeuvres, cocktails, gourmet dinner, Hartnett Award presentation, Fund a Need, live music by Trilogy and dancing at Crash the Ball. Exclusive event pricing for guests 21-39 who register for Crash the Ball. Learn more at Auctria.events/NightForLife2024, or email birthrightgala@gmail.com.
SEPTEMBER 7TH
Dogs Of Society Concert
Chesterfield Amphitheater | 6:00 PM
Dogs of Society, an Elton Rock tribute band, takes the stage. Enjoy Elton’s smash hits such as Bennie and the Jets, Tiny Dancer, Crocodile Rock, Madman Across the Water, All the Girls Love Alice, Mona Lisas & Mad Hatters. Ticket pricing ranges from $20-$60 each. Food trucks scheduled are Theo's Gyros, SNS Goodies, Mr. Papas 2 Go, Grace Chicken+Fish.
SEPTEMBER 13TH
A Tribute To Electric Light Orchestra
Chesterfield Amphitheater | 6:00 PM
Mr. Blue Sky creates the majestic splendor that's the music of Electric Light Orchestra. With a focus on the band’s hits from the 70s, 80s and latest records, and mixing in selective deep cuts, MBS produces the ultimate ELO experience with a stellar light and multi-media stage show. Tickets are $15-$30 general admission.
SEPTEMBER 14TH
Shane Smith And The Saints Concert
Chesterfield Amphitheater | 6:00 PM
Shane Smith and the Saints' Norther soundtrack has been called the sound of a band pushing its limits, broadening its reach and expanding its audience, through hard-hitting versions of American roots music that's influenced by country, folk and roadhouse rock and roll. Ticket prices span $26-$76 each, plus a $110 VIP Package Experience. The scheduled food truck is Theo's Gyros.
SEPTEMBER 15TH
Jamey Johnson Concert
Chesterfield Amphitheater
Award-winning country singer/songwriter Jamey Johnson performs. Ticket prices: $45-$179 each. A limited quantity of VIP Packages available, along with branded merchandise. A portion of proceeds will be donated to Johnson’s Give It Away Foundation, which was named after the George Strait hit he co-wrote with Bill Anderson and Buddy Cannon. Theo's Gyros and Classic Red Hots are food trucks scheduled.
SEPTEMBER 19TH
7 Bridges: The Ultimate Eagles Experience Live
Chesterfield Amphitheater | 6:00 PM
7 Bridges Band: The ultimate Eagles tribute is a stunningly accurate tribute to the music of the Eagles. The band features Bryan Graves as Glenn Frey, Keith Thoma as Don Henley, Devon Pangle as Timothy B Schmit/Randy Meisner, Richie Scholl as the eccentric and unpredictable Joe Walsh, Brian Franklin as guitar wizard Don Felder, and Vernon Roop as Joe Vitale.
SEPTEMBER 20TH
Taylorville: A Tribute to Taylor Swift LIVE
Chesterfield Amphitheater | 6:00 PM
"Taylorville" is a night filled with chart-topping hits and cherished deep cuts associated with Taylor Swift's music. This dynamic tribute band comes alive with a stunning video wall production, adding a visual spectacle that complements the music perfectly. Ticket prices range from $19.89-$60 each. Food trucks lined up: Theo's Gyros, Honey Bee Tea, Ramblin' Rounds and Ray Ray's Kettle Corn.
SEPTEMBER 22ND
Folklife Festival At Thornhill
St. Louis County Faust Park | 10:00 AM
Explore activities of harvest time while enjoying the estate of Missouri’s second governor, Frederick Bates. In celebration of the bicentennial of Thornhill, the festival will focus on sights and sounds of the era with period crafts, a militia muster and opportunities to learn about the people and events who shaped early Missouri history. This free event ends at 4 p.m.
SEPTEMBER 27TH
Big Love: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
Chesterfield Amphitheater | 6:00 PM
Since 2014, Big Love has performed the enduring music of Fleetwood Mac. Hailing from St. Louis, Big Love band members feature some of the area’s top musicians. From the blues influence of founder Peter Green to the emotional contributions of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, Big Love takes attendees on musical journeys celebrating all eras of Fleetwood Mac.