Stemming from a large donation from Maritz, local teachers can apply for new grants ranging from $500 to $5,000. Deadline is Sept. 7—spread the creative word!
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Have you been looking forward to "The Hunger Games" movie since before the preview came out? You should consider blogging about it for Town and Country - Manchester Patch.
In an effort to honor veterans decades after the war, the City of Manchester is inviting the public to Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day at Manchester's Veterans Memorial.
A new arts council is forming in the city of Manchester. Resident Bill Vivrett, who came up with the initiative, says there is a chance for Manchester to be an art-driven community.
The three-day festival runs Friday, Saturday and Sunday and will include a 9/11 ceremony Saturday night. Organizers say rain will not cancel the event. Check out the photos from Friday night!
The three-day festival runs Friday, Saturday and Sunday and will include a 9/11 ceremony Saturday night. Organizers say rain will not cancel the event.
139 artists exhibited fine arts and crafts this weekend at the 36th annual Queeny Park Art Fair.
Town and Country's Public Art Commission is looking for local artists and donations from businesses and residents to bring more art to the city.
All 14 screens at Chesterfield Galaxy 14 Cine played "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" at midnight.
Nine ladies, including one from Town and Country and one from Manchester, compete for the crown and to be a state ambassador.
Both a Town and Country and a Manchester resident participated in Sunday's Ms. Missouri Senior American beauty pageant. Peggy Eggers of Florissant won the competition.
The threat of storms did not stop the music, food and fun at Town and Country's Fire and Ice Festival, however fireworks started a bit early as a precaution.
Hallye Bone, of Town and Country, will sign copies of her latest book, "Flower Dance," Saturday.
If you're looking for something to do this weekend, "Patch" has you covered in this week's Get Out.
There is no shortage of things to do this weekend. Enjoy all the festivals, shows and live music.
If you are looking for weekend events, local literary speaker Linda O'Connell, fine art and photography, Shakespeare and music are featured in this week's Get Out.
Get out and enjoy an art fair, a beer festival and lots of things to pamper mom this weekend.
Around 800 Parkway students, with a little help from teachers, created and premiered more than 150 films Wednesday night.
A historical play, coffee crawl and 5K are among area activities this weekend.
There are many Easter egg hunts for the family to enjoy this weekend with goodies to take home. Plus, Patch readers have to opportunity to touch stingrays, break a Guinness World Record or take in an art show.
Each week, Town and Country-Manchester Patch will provide you with a list of upcoming weekend events.
Manchester's Acura dealership filled its showroom with work from St. Louis Community College students who are aspiring artists.