I wanted to attach some websites, of some free and low price things that I found to do this summer. Some may already be known others may not, so I figured I would spread the word:) Have a great summer!!
http://celebratestlouis.org/Celebrate/schedule.cfm
http://www.circusflora.org/home.htm
http://www.mobot.org/150/nights/default.asp
http://www.stlzoo.org/events/calendarofevents/summerzooweekends.htm
http://www.fyfstl.com/calendar.php
http://www.wehrenberg.com/presenting.aspx?pId=139
http://www.shakespearefestivalstlouis.org/CurrentSeason/PlanYourVisit/FestivalGuide/tabid/103/Default.aspx
For more adult activities I found this site.
http://stlouis.metromix.com/events
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Monday, May 4, 2009
Looking for a violin teacher
Since the Dopps are moving on to their next adventure, Sarah Fly will be losing her violin teacher. If you teach violin, or know someone who does that you’d be willing to recommend, please contact Merilyn Fly at 314-752-3411. Sarah is twelve and has been taking lessons for about a year now. We’d be looking at making the change sometime in June. Thanks!
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Church Publicity Statement
For anyone wishing to know the church's policy about current publicity issues, please view their official statement at http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/commentary/the-publicity-dilemma If you would like more information , please contact Emily Gibb. Thanks.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Red Wheat
I have four 33lb cases of Hard Red Wheat (6 No.10 cans in each) that we do not need (we already have a lot of Red Wheat and I'd like to purchase some other neccessities now instead). Ken picked them up for us back in September so they are still quite new and were bought before the price increase. The price per case was $18.30 so if anyone needs some food storage wheat and wants to save themselves some time and gas money to the cannery they can just buy these off of us! Anyone interested can call me at 314-272-4299. Thanks!
Monica
Monica
Monday, February 9, 2009
Haydee's Baby Blankets
Haydee makes beautiful crocheted blankets that are now available for purchase! Here is a picture of one that she recently made. She is asking $50 for it. It is about 40x40 inches. If anyone is interested please call Haydee at 314-843-6589. Have a great day!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Welcome!
Dear Sisters,
Welcome to the Carondelet Relief Society blog! We hope this will be a good way to keep in contact with all of you to let you know of upcoming events and activities. Hopefully, this will be one more way to keep all of you in the loop. Feel free to make comments and ask questions. We will try to post at least once a week. Also, if you have some information that you think would be great for all the sisters, please email Wendee Bacon or Alicia Alba to post. Thanks!
Welcome to the Carondelet Relief Society blog! We hope this will be a good way to keep in contact with all of you to let you know of upcoming events and activities. Hopefully, this will be one more way to keep all of you in the loop. Feel free to make comments and ask questions. We will try to post at least once a week. Also, if you have some information that you think would be great for all the sisters, please email Wendee Bacon or Alicia Alba to post. Thanks!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Things everyone should know about St. Louis
New to St. Louis? Here’s some useful information!
Shopping Name Location(s) Notes
Shop N Save All over St. Louis Their weekly circular often includes at coupon for $10 off your purchase of $50. Good on Thursdays.
Schnucks All over St. Louis Slightly pricier than Shop N Save
Dierbergs All over St. Louis Upscale Grocery. Very nice staff.
Sappington Farmer’s Market Near the intersection of Watson and Laclede Station Spend $50 get $10 off every Thursday. Coupon is available in store. Milk purchases do not count toward the $50.
Aldi All over St. Louis Great discount grocery store. Cheap and good for stocking up on the basics. They only accept cash or an atm debit card. You’ll need a quarter to put in the grocery cart. When you return the cart, you get your quarter back.
Costco At Highway 55 and Lindbergh Good for buying diapers, wipes, formula and more. Membership required.
Sam’s Club Highway 44 and Big Bend in Crestwood.
Manchester and Hanley in Maplewood. Similar to Costco.
Soulard Farmer’s Market At Highway 55 and 7th Street Outdoor market with fruit, vegetables, flowers, dairy and meat. Has a bakery and spice shop indoors. Open Wednesday through Saturday mornings year round. Better selection during the summer months and on Friday and Saturday. Coupons available online at soulardmarket.com
Diaper Coupons Look at www.afullcup.com and www.babycheapskate.com for coupons and rebates.
Formula Checks If you are looking for a place to swap formula checks, please contact Lucinda Usher at idmogirl@charter.net .
The Purple Cow
Once Upon A Child
Value Village Various Locations Second hand stores for children. Great bargains.
Fun Things to Do in St. Louis
4th of July Celebration at the Arch The Arch Pat and George Fuhriman attend every year and love it when they can get together a big group to join them!
Tower Grove Park Near Highway 44 and Kingshighway Free wading pool for kids open Memorial Day until the end of August. Pool closed on Mondays.
St. Louis Botanical Gardens By Tower Grove Park Free entrance Wednesday and Saturday mornings for St.Louis City and County residents.
Butterfly House Near Highway 40 and Olive Blvd. Free First Tuesday morning of every month with ID and show Missouri residency with a bill.
The Magic House At Highway 44 and Big Bend. Fantastic Children’s Museum. The 3rd Friday of every month is free after 5:30 p.m.
Forest Park Hampton Ave and Highway 40 Walking Trails, Museums, Ice Skating, Boat House, Paddleboats and Restaurant
The St. Louis Art Museum At Forest Park Free
The St. Louis Science Center Between Hampton and Kingshighway on Highway 40. Free
The Muny At Forest Park Outdoor Musical Theater. Professional quality. Free seats at the back of the theater nightly.
The St. Louis Zoo In Forest Park near Hampton Ave and Highway 40. General Admission is free. The children’s zoo and the carousel are free the first hour that the zoo is open.
Ted Drew’s Chippewa and Jamieson Great Custard. St. Louis Tradition.
Wehrenberg Theaters All over St. Louis Show free family movies on Wednesday and Thursday mornings at 10 a.m. and noon. During the summer. Check with Wehrenberg for listings.
The Incredible Pizza Place Lindbergh ave in Crestwood Pizza Buffet
Grant’s Farm Gravois and Laclede Station Trails, bikes, rollerblading and walking. The Farm is free but there is a $9 per car parking fee. Go in groups!
Watson Trails Park Crestwood Free Movie night
Laumier Sculpture Park Highway 44 and Lindbergh Free Sculpture Park
Water Tower Grand and Highway 44 Open to the public on the 1st Saturday of the month. $5 per adult, 198 stairs to the top, not for the faint at heart!
City Museum Downtown A bit costly, but tons of fun for the kids and the adults.
Six Flags Amusement Park Highway 44 in Eureka Everybody knows Six Flags!
Eckert’s Farm Various locations in Missouri Pick apples, pumpkins, etc.
The Oakland House Pictures with Santa, play, cookies with Mrs. Claus and the Easter Bunny, play and Easter Basket. Cost $3
Suson’s Park Petting Farm Animals
The Mills Outlet Mall Highway 270 and Highway 70 Outlet mall with lots of stores
YMCA Various Locations in St. Louis Family Gym, scholarship programs available.
*This is by no means an all-inclusive list. Please look at individual websites for the most updated and accurate information.
Shopping Name Location(s) Notes
Shop N Save All over St. Louis Their weekly circular often includes at coupon for $10 off your purchase of $50. Good on Thursdays.
Schnucks All over St. Louis Slightly pricier than Shop N Save
Dierbergs All over St. Louis Upscale Grocery. Very nice staff.
Sappington Farmer’s Market Near the intersection of Watson and Laclede Station Spend $50 get $10 off every Thursday. Coupon is available in store. Milk purchases do not count toward the $50.
Aldi All over St. Louis Great discount grocery store. Cheap and good for stocking up on the basics. They only accept cash or an atm debit card. You’ll need a quarter to put in the grocery cart. When you return the cart, you get your quarter back.
Costco At Highway 55 and Lindbergh Good for buying diapers, wipes, formula and more. Membership required.
Sam’s Club Highway 44 and Big Bend in Crestwood.
Manchester and Hanley in Maplewood. Similar to Costco.
Soulard Farmer’s Market At Highway 55 and 7th Street Outdoor market with fruit, vegetables, flowers, dairy and meat. Has a bakery and spice shop indoors. Open Wednesday through Saturday mornings year round. Better selection during the summer months and on Friday and Saturday. Coupons available online at soulardmarket.com
Diaper Coupons Look at www.afullcup.com and www.babycheapskate.com for coupons and rebates.
Formula Checks If you are looking for a place to swap formula checks, please contact Lucinda Usher at idmogirl@charter.net .
The Purple Cow
Once Upon A Child
Value Village Various Locations Second hand stores for children. Great bargains.
Fun Things to Do in St. Louis
4th of July Celebration at the Arch The Arch Pat and George Fuhriman attend every year and love it when they can get together a big group to join them!
Tower Grove Park Near Highway 44 and Kingshighway Free wading pool for kids open Memorial Day until the end of August. Pool closed on Mondays.
St. Louis Botanical Gardens By Tower Grove Park Free entrance Wednesday and Saturday mornings for St.Louis City and County residents.
Butterfly House Near Highway 40 and Olive Blvd. Free First Tuesday morning of every month with ID and show Missouri residency with a bill.
The Magic House At Highway 44 and Big Bend. Fantastic Children’s Museum. The 3rd Friday of every month is free after 5:30 p.m.
Forest Park Hampton Ave and Highway 40 Walking Trails, Museums, Ice Skating, Boat House, Paddleboats and Restaurant
The St. Louis Art Museum At Forest Park Free
The St. Louis Science Center Between Hampton and Kingshighway on Highway 40. Free
The Muny At Forest Park Outdoor Musical Theater. Professional quality. Free seats at the back of the theater nightly.
The St. Louis Zoo In Forest Park near Hampton Ave and Highway 40. General Admission is free. The children’s zoo and the carousel are free the first hour that the zoo is open.
Ted Drew’s Chippewa and Jamieson Great Custard. St. Louis Tradition.
Wehrenberg Theaters All over St. Louis Show free family movies on Wednesday and Thursday mornings at 10 a.m. and noon. During the summer. Check with Wehrenberg for listings.
The Incredible Pizza Place Lindbergh ave in Crestwood Pizza Buffet
Grant’s Farm Gravois and Laclede Station Trails, bikes, rollerblading and walking. The Farm is free but there is a $9 per car parking fee. Go in groups!
Watson Trails Park Crestwood Free Movie night
Laumier Sculpture Park Highway 44 and Lindbergh Free Sculpture Park
Water Tower Grand and Highway 44 Open to the public on the 1st Saturday of the month. $5 per adult, 198 stairs to the top, not for the faint at heart!
City Museum Downtown A bit costly, but tons of fun for the kids and the adults.
Six Flags Amusement Park Highway 44 in Eureka Everybody knows Six Flags!
Eckert’s Farm Various locations in Missouri Pick apples, pumpkins, etc.
The Oakland House Pictures with Santa, play, cookies with Mrs. Claus and the Easter Bunny, play and Easter Basket. Cost $3
Suson’s Park Petting Farm Animals
The Mills Outlet Mall Highway 270 and Highway 70 Outlet mall with lots of stores
YMCA Various Locations in St. Louis Family Gym, scholarship programs available.
*This is by no means an all-inclusive list. Please look at individual websites for the most updated and accurate information.
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