Bring your lawn chair or blanket, relax and enjoy the music.
Strawberries are fresh and ready for picking. Locally-grown strawberries are softer and juicier than those flown in, and should be processed within a day or so of picking.
These make-ahead desserts keep the oven off and the cook out of the kitchen.
The wet and humid weather may keep grass green, but some plants have struggled to get established. Garden centers still have some stock left to get your garden summer-ready.
Found in coffee shops and bakeries everywhere, cake pops are also simple to make at home.
Local artist Jerry Thomas offers classes at the St. Peters Cultural Arts Centre in the subject areas of anatomy, landscape, florals and many others. Recently he completed a landscape scene during a painting demonstration.
Fresh, local strawberries are showing up early in local produce stands. While not quite as sweet as our June strawberries, they are welcomed after a long winter of produced flown into the area.
A few simple things done now will go a long way in keeping up curb appeal all summer long.
ACT II Community Theater show will be performed on May 13, 14, 20, and 21 at 8:00 p.m. and on May 15 and 22 at 2:00 p.m.
Get the flavors of coffee house coffee at home with minimal effort—and a lot less cost.
What do you get the mother that has everything for Mother's Day? The painted Zebra offers over 180 items to paint and customize your own unique design.
Making a simple Mexican inspired meal is a great way to celebrate the day, without fighting restaurant crowds.
Culinary herbs are easy to grow and give a new gardener a sense of accomplishment. Now is the time to get those herbs growing.
Tito Pascoal, 16, of St. Peters will tour Europe this summer and return home in time to attend St. Charles Community College.
Leftover Easter ham can turn into a variety of menu items instead of the basic ham and cheese sandwich.
Art Centre manager Cindy Dubois wants to use her skills, background and love for the arts as a marketer for artists, and a voice for the arts.
Easy cannoli and a light almond-strawberry cake take center stage for your Easter celebrations.
Contrary to popular belief, springtime is not the best time to plant trees. Shrubs are a much better option to add to your landscape this time of year.
Local pianist Charlotte Myklebust has traveled throughout the U.S. and the world, but she calls St. Peters home.
Francis Howell North put on a showing of "Godspell" on Thursday, April 7, 2011.
C. Rallo in O'Fallon has all of the items needed for a simple meal on the deck to usher in spring!
Homemade caramel corn studded with salty peanuts is a ballgame favorite.
Sazziza sausage is versatile enough to add spice to make a breakfast frittata a special treat.
Carolyn Schlueter has won numerous awards for her pictures. Her work can be viewed at the Centre until Monday, April 25, 201
A tour that promotes the artistic activities of Tibet and the Drepung Loseling Monastery is coming to the campus on March 28.
Local artist Ron Edwards does it all. He has had pictures displayed throughout the St. Louis area, had a book of poetry published and has performed his music on The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Turn the traditional fish fry carryouts into a Southern California treat.
Quinoa side dish recipes seem to be popping up in magazine recipes and cooking shows everywhere. With a few additions, quinoa can be a healthy and tasty main attraction. You won't even miss the meat!
Jambalaya is easy to make, so whip up a batch of your own—no Mardi Gras crowds required.
Childbloom Guitar Program is a successful national music school that has a location in St. Peters.
Center Stage Theatre of St. Charles Community College to present play from March 2 to March 6.
Winter salads do not have to be ho-hum. With a few special touches, serve salads will make your guests wanting more.
Nearly two months after moving into City Hall, the St. Peters Cultural Arts Centre is a bustling hive of activity.
Award-winning artist Shirley Nachtrieb has a group of paintings inspired by the French countryside called Provence and the artwork can be viewed at the St. Peters Cultural Arts Centre until Sunday, Feb. 27.
Oberweis ice cream serves as a delicious base for a variety of mix-ins and flavors. Scoop the mixed ice cream into mini pie shells for a fun treat.
This Sunday the St. Peters Cultural Arts Centre will give residents a chance to see just how much old items are worth.
St. Peters mayor to take the stage with in ACT II season-opening play.
Pizza doesn't have to be slathered in sauce or oozing with cheese to be great.