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Thursday, June 9-26
CIRCUS FLORA'S
19TH SEASON PRODUCTION
“TZIGAN”
St. Louis’ One-Ring, European-Style Circus
Under the air-conditioned big top in Grand Center
Tuesday-Friday at 7 p.m.
Saturday at 2 and 7 p.m.
Sunday at 1 and 5 p.m.
Ticket are $15 - $30,
available at Grandel Theatre Box Office or MetroTix, (314) 534-1111
www.circusflora.org
Continuing through June 25
INTIMATE APPAREL
She knows the undergarments of
every woman in town, and the secrets
they cover up.
Saint Louis Black Repertory Company
Grandel Theatre
(314) 534-3810
Continuing through July 17
ART STRUCK
The first in a series showcasing St. Louis’ private collections.
Saint Louis University Museum of Art
O’Donnell Hall, 3663 Lindell Blvd.
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(314) 977-6630
Continuing through July 27
WHITAKER MUSIC FESTIVAL—WEDNESDAY IN JUNE AND JULY
Free evening outdoor concert series features performances by the James Matthews Trio, June 1; Mardra and Reggie Thomas, June 8; Neil Caine Quartet, June 15; Corey Christiansen Quartet, June 22; Wil Maring and Shady Mix, June 29; Augusta Bottoms Consort, July 6; Sandy Weltman, July 13; Fairchild, July 20; and Billy Peek, July 27.
Sponsored by the Whitaker Foundation.
7 p.m.
Free admission to the Garden after 5 p.m.
Missouri Botanical Garden
Lawn seating.
Monday June 6 – August 7
THE MAGIC HOUSE
GOES BACK TO THE BEACH
At the Sandcastle Beach Exhibit take a stroll along the boardwalk; search for some seashells; feel the spray of the ocean on your face; and, build along-side a world-champion sand sculptor as he sculpts a gigantic 75-ton sandcastle along our shores
(sand-artist-in-residence,
June 11th through 30th).
The Magic House
516 S. Kirkwood Rd.
Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. & Sunday from 11 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. Sandcastle Beach
is free with regular admission of $6.50 per person.
www.magichouse.com
Thursday, June 9
MOVING ARTS DANCE
Featuring Grammy-nominated jazz guitarist Craig Chaquico and his band with the internationally acclaimed contemporary dance company Moving Arts Dance. Highlighting the performance will be the collaborative world premier of “Dream Catcher”.
7:30 p.m.
Touhill Performance Center
A-B Performance Hall
For tickets,
call (314) 516-4949
or toll free (866) 516-4949
www.touhill.org
Sunday, June 12
THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY: A GLORIOUS BURDEN OPENING
From George W. to George W.—A look at the office and the men who have occupied it
Meet some of your favorite “presidents,” beginning at noon. At 1:30 p.m., the life and times of Missouri’s own Harry S. Truman—presented in a first-person reenactment by Niel Johnson. At 3 p.m. enjoy a performance of patriotic music by the Lewis & Clark Fife and Drum Corps.
Using video, audio and more than 350 objects drawn from the Smithsonian Institution’s collections, “The American Presidency” takes visitors on a journey to explore and remember the office of the presidency over the past 200 years.
The History Museum in Forest Park
Noon to 4 p.m.
Free
www.mohistory.com
June 15, 17, 19, 21, 23 25
GLORIANA: THE PRIVATE LIFE OF ELIZABETH AND ESSEX
Composed to honor the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Gloriana is packed with colorful music, passion and drama.
Opera Theatre of
St. Louis
Loretto-Hilton
130 Edgar Rd.
(314) 961-06112
www.experienceopera.org
Wednesday, June 15
RCGA BREAKFAST
WITH THE GAZELLES
Presenter: Michael D. Hurst, president and COO, McCarthy Building Companies
McCarthy’s Successful ESOP Program.
One Metropolitan Square, 12th Floor
$20 RCGA members, $35 non-members
Breakfast and Networking: 7:15 to 8 a.m.
Program: 8 to 9 a.m.
Call for reservations, (314) 444-1147 or lmeier@stlrcga.org
Monday, June 20
17th ANNUAL RCGA “TRY ST. LOUIS…BUY ST. LOUIS”
GOLF TOURNAMENT
Sponsored by Marsh and SBC.
Media sponsor: KMOX
Shotgun Start…Five Person Teams…Scramble.
The tournament includes: 18 hole golf, BBQ lunch, attendance prizes/tournament gift, refreshments throughout, oral and silent auctions, open bar, dinner and an awards program.
Whitmoor Country Club
For information:
Contact Colin Stahlhut at (314) 444-1145
Monday, June 20-29
THE MUNY PREMIERE OF DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
Sponsored by U.S. Bank
The Muny
8:15 p.m.
Forest Park
(314) 361-1900
www.muny.com
Thursday, June 23
RCGA BUSINESS AFTER HOURS
Hosted by: John Cook School of Business
Saint Louis University
$5 RCGA members; $15 non-members
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Exhibit Tables Available @ $100
Reservations: Contact RCGA Reservations Hotline at (314) 444-1158
Friday and Saturday, June 24-25
FIFTH ANNUAL U.S. BANK ST. LOUIS JAZZ FESTIVAL
Afro-Caribbean jazz group Los Hombres Calientes, acclaimed vocalist Jane Monheit, R&B-and-hip-hop group Roy Harrove and the RH Factor, trumpeter Dave Douglas, soul singer Peabo Bryson, vocalist Brenda Russell,
saxophonist Everett Harp and guitarist Norman Brown.
Shaw Park in Clayton
For more information and ticket information
(314) 863-0278 or www.saintlouisjazzfest.com
Saturday, July 2 through July 4
FAIR SAINT LOUIS - 25 YEARS OF CELEBRATING COMMUNITY
Experience a spectacular weekend of events on the St. Louis Riverfront. Each day will include three high-flying appearances of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Air Show, two live concerts on the Budweiser Stage, and a fabulous U.S. Bank fireworks finale.
For more information, call (314) 434-3434 or www.fairstl.org.
Thursday, August 11
RCGA BREAKFAST WITH THE GAZELLES
Presenter: Brenda Newberry,
president and CEO, The Newberry Group
One Metropolitan Square, 12th Floor
$20 RCGA members; $35 non-members
Breakfast and Networking: 7:15 – 8 a.m.
Program: 8- 9 a.m.
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