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Around the Town June 16-18
1. WHAT’S HAPPENING AROUND THE TOWN THIS WEEKEND?
June 16-18, 2017
STL Symphony Live at Powell Hall: Sinatra:
100 Years and Beyond (Sun. Jun. 18, 3 pm) —
“Sinatra: 100 Years and Beyond” is a celebration of the
life and music of the twentieth century’s most remarka-
ble singers of the Great American Songbook – a star of
radio, television, movies and countless live performanc-
es throughout the world. Join the STL Symphony and
Steve Lippia for an afternoon of legendary classics such
as “I’ll be Seeing You,” “I’ll Never Smile Again,” “One
for My Baby” and more. Go to: www.stlsymphony.org.
Solar Eclipse Expo at Greensfelder Recreation Center at Queeny Park in
Ballwin (Sat. Jun. 17, 10 am-5 pm) — Get ready for this summer’s August 21, 2017, total solar eclipse by at-
tending this informative expo! Featuring presentations by eclipse experts and more than 20,000 square feet of
exhibits including activities for children, the upcoming solar eclipse will surely be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Although many may think they’ve witnessed a total eclipse, St. Louis has not experienced a "total" solar eclipse
since the year 1442 and won't experience another one until the year 2505! Go to: www.eclipseexpo.org.
Farm Fridays at Suson Park in Eureka (Fri. Jun. 16, 10 am-1 pm) — Suson Park Farm Fridays only for
ages 2-12 (adults are free). Includes hayrides, fishing, barn tours, pony rides, candle making, face painting, pe-
dal tractors and bean bag game. This is an all-weather event; no refunds or exchanges. Stay and bring your
lunch while the kids play on the fantastic playground. Costs: $10 for kids. Go to: www.stlouisco.com to register.
Taste of Downtown STL at Kiener Plaza Park (Sat. Jun. 17, 11 am-8 pm) — Presented by Downtown
STL Inc., this all-day outdoor festival offers an ideal way to celebrate our city and its wide variety of food and
drink. Restaurant booths sell small bites from neighborhood eateries, and local craft beer and other beverages
are available for purchase. Live original music. Call 314-669-4534 or go to tasteofdowntownstl.com.
Sounds of Summer Concert at Chesterfield Amphitheater (Sat. Jun. 17, 7:30 pm) — Enjoy the music
of King of Pain as they pay tribute to the music of the Police. Settle in a fixed seat or bring your own lawn chair
— there’s not a bad seat in the house! Concessions available, but you’re welcome to bring own food and bever-
ages (no glass, please). Admission: Free. Tobacco-free. Go to: www.chesterfieldamphitheater.com.
Kids TRY-Atholon at Chesterfield Valley Athletic Complex (Sat. Jun. 17, 9 am) — Young kids ages 3-
6 will have the chance to get out and get active with this fun-filled event. Similar to an adult triathlon, kids will
participate in a bike, run and swim competition, with the swimming portion to include a big inflatable slide with a
splash pool at the bottom. Registration required. To register, go to: www.chesterfield.mo.us/try-atholon.html.
Sporting News
St. Louis Cardinals vs. Baltimore Orioles—Away Game Giveaway
Fri. Jun 16: Catch the Cardinals at Ballpark Village as they take on the Orioles and receive a Rocks Glass Set at
the Official Cardinals Away Game Watch Party! Must be 21+ to receive this item. Limit one per person. Go to:
www.stlballparkvillage.com.
1350 Elbridge Payne Road
Chesterfield, MO 63017
636-519-4510
Steve Rymer
Around the TOW
The Mummy Cars 3 Wonder Woman Rough Night All Eyez on Me
Redbox Releases
John Wick: Chapter 2 (R)
The Space Between Us (PG-13)
Bitter Harvest (R)
3 Generations (PG-13)
Enter the Warrior’s Gate (PG)
Americano (G)
Max2: White House Hero (PG)
Weekend Forecast
Friday: Partly sunny 91°/70°
Saturday: Partly sunny 96°/74°
Sunday: Partly sunny 87°/65°
AT THE MOVIES
ON THIS DAY
June 16, 1911: IBM founded as
the Computer-Tabular-Recording
Co. in Endicott, NY
June 17, 1885: The Statue of
Liberty arrives in New York City.
June 18, 1873: Susan B. Antho-
ny fined $100 for attempting to
vote for a U.S. President.