Exploring St. Louis: Soulard Farmer's Market
Hi there!! Here is a quick vid on my first trip to the Soulard Farmer's Market here in St. Louis!! I hope you enjoy!
The 10 Best Places To Live In Missouri - USA
Missouri’s geography is highly diverse, ranging from the Ozark Mountains to the Missouri River and the beginning of the Northern Plains.
Living in Missouri puts residents near the center of the United States.
This state has a natural beauty that would put most states to shame.
The best places to live in Missouri are Glendale, Town and Country, Creve Coeur, Ballwin,...
Beyond the natural appeal, a thriving economy and low cost of living are more reason to pack up and make a move to America’s Heartland.
Major industries in Missouri include food processing, aerospace, transportation equipment and beer making.
Missouri’s overall crime rate hovers just above the national average by just a few percentage points. But the major cities across the state are what pull the numbers higher.
Missouri’s cost of living is nine percent cheaper than the national average and housing is one of expenses where you’ll find the biggest savings.
There are plenty of great towns in Missouri that boast low crime rates and safe neighborhoods.
Here are the 10 best places to live in Missouri in 2019:
1. Columbia. (best place for overall)
2. Chesterfield. (best place to retire)
3. West Plains.
4. Wildwood. (best place to raise a family)
5. Kirkwood. (best place to retire)
6. Town and Country. (best place to retire)
7. Ballwin. (safest place)
8. Bonne Terre. (cheapest place)
9. Clayton. (best place to raise a family)
10. Ozark.
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Grateful Dead May 14, 1970 Merramac Community College Kirkwood, Missouri
Good Morning Little School Girl
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Columbia Farmer's Market in Columbia, Missouri
Check out this great farmer's market when you're in Columbia, Missouri. Lots of great food and awesome people. Brought to you by Rene Oswald from
2010 Opening of Old North Grocery in St. Louis
Watch as Missouri Director of Agriculture Jon Hagler and others celebrate the opening of the Old North Grocery in St. Louis, and the access it give citizens to fresh, locally grown food and produce.
Music by Kevin MacLeod.
Best of Missouri Market®
October 5 - 7, 2012
The Best of Missouri Market, a Missouri Botanical Garden signature event, draws an annual attendance of 25,000 people over the three-day Market.
More than 120 Missouri food producers and crafters offer fresh produce, baked goods, fresh and dried flowers, herbs, handcrafted items, baskets, wooden toys, custom jewelry and more. Enjoy music and attendance prize drawings, too! Outdoors under tents, rain or shine.
Columbia Farmers' Market
This video was taken in April 09 at the Columbia, Missouri Farmers' Market. It follows Chef Craig Cyr from The Wine Cellar as he chooses goods to use at his restaurant.
Washington County Farmers' Market
This video was taken in Potosi, Missouri in June 2009.
Independence Farmers Market.wmv
International Market Saint Louis
8816 Gravois Rd. Saint Louis, MO 63123
314-481-2535
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Columbia Farmers Market News Video
For more information about the Columbia, Mo. Farmers Market, please visit
AR MO Arch Ride Hwy 61 PRT 1
Ride back from the archway marking the Arkansas Missouri state lines. Erected in 1924. PRT 1
Honda Girl Approved 30 September 2014 #obr
What can we find at Global Foods Market?
Elliot and Sarah check out the Global Foods Market
A ride along with lawyers in the St. Louis suburbs
Post Opinions blogger Radley Balko visited St. Louis, Mo. where some defense lawyers say their clients are being ticketed for minor offenses in order to fill up city coffers.
Donald Stoltz - ND Veterans Cemetery
Donald Stoltz, 80, Bismarck, died November 10, 2016, at CHI St. Alexius Health in Bismarck.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday at 12:00 Noon at Church of St. Mary in Bismarck with Rev. Msgr. Gene Lindemann officiating. Burial will be at the ND Veterans Cemetery at 3:00 PM.
Visitation will be held on Monday from 5:00 – 8:00 PM at Parkway Funeral Service, 2330 Tyler Parkway, Bismarck, where a vigil service will begin at 7:00 PM. Visitation will continue on Tuesday one hour prior to the service at the church.
Donald was born on January 15, 1936, in Richland Center, WI, the son of Arnold and Lucy (Ray) Stoltz. Donald’s education started in a country school near Richland Center, WI. At the start of second grade he moved into town with his family. Participation in baseball, football, and track were an important part of those years. Don graduated from Richland Center High School in 1954.
In January 1955, he enlisted in the US Army for three years and was sent to Ft. Leonard Wood, MO, for basic training. After basic training he was selected to attend the Army Security Agency School at Ft. Devens, MA, and trained as a cryptanalytic specialist. After training he was assigned to the Army Security Agency Intelligence Division for Southeast Asia located at Ft. Schaffer, Hawaii, where he spent two years decoding transmissions from Laos, Cambodia, North and South Vietnam, as a few special forces were in South Vietnam training their troops.
At the end of his enlistment, he came back to Wisconsin and enrolled at what was then known as Winona State College, MN. After a semester, he transferred to the University of Wisconsin, married his high school classmate (Ronnie Gaynor) and majored in meteorology.
In 1962 he became the Weather Service meteorologist at the Indianapolis, IN, airport. In 1965 he transferred to Washington, D.C. where he worked at the National Meteorological Center. He earned a degree in management and did graduate work at the University of Maryland. In 1972 he transferred to Sioux Falls, SD, where he was the assistant meteorologist in charge.
In Sioux Falls, Don joined a Lions Club and began his association with the world’s largest service organization. His final move was to Bismarck, ND, in 1977 where he was area manager for three weather offices, Williston, Bismarck, and Fargo. He transferred his Lions membership to the Capital City Lions Club and began 40 years of service in Lionism. He served in every officer position in the club and in 1998-99 he was elected as a district governor in North Dakota. In this position he visited every Lions Club in his district and attended many conventions in the United States, Canada, and England.
Thirty-eight years ago the Capital City Lions Club took on a major project, the Annual Lions All-Star Basketball games. Don was co-chairman of the games for 30 years. He worked at the yearly state track meet, the state speech contest, as well as local events. He has received two Melvin Jones awards, the top award in Lionism.
He was a lifetime member of the Elks Association and belonged to NARFE (National Association of Retired Federal Employees) and St. Mary’s Parish in Bismarck.
Don retired in 1994. He received many accolades during his Weather Service career. The U.S. Department of Commerce awarded him a Bronze Medal in 1979 and in 1983 he received a Silver Medal Award as part of the 35th Annual Honor Awards Program in Washington, D.C. His favorite award is from the State of North Dakota when Governor Allen Olsen presented him with the State’s Certification of Commendation. It stated that Don helped to maintain an outstanding and productive relationship between the National Weather Service and state government.
Don is survived by his wife, Ronnie of Bismarck; three sons, Matthew (Susan) of Bismarck, Mike (Kary) of Bismarck, and Mark (Rosanne) of Bloomington, MN; five grandchildren, Megan, Courtney, Sarah, Emily, and Christopher; two great-grandchildren, Aurora and William; one sister, Janet (Ken) Burrington of Waterloo, IA; one sister-in-law, Elaine Stoltz of Wisconsin; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Arnold and Lucy; and his brothers, Ken, Jim, Gareld, and Verlin Stoltz.
Memorials may be given to St. Mary’s Grade School, Central Dakota Humane Society, or ND Lions Foundation.
FLEA MARKET, BELLEVILLE, IL
Antiques and collectibles at the BELLE CLAIR EXPOSITION CENTER / FAIRGROUNDS
Local Harvest Grocery Saint Louis
A short video about a really cool local foods store in South STL.
Travel Life: St Louis, Mo pt 5 Mr Curry's Indian Restaurant Downtown St Louis 06/07/2017
This spot is on the Olive st side of the old Famous-Barr building. It once was Curry in a Hurry serving Indian food buffet style but real fast like fast food. Best in the city of St Louis at the time. Looks as if the building, restaurant and food is the same, jut the name has changed. If your into Indian food and happen to be in Downtown St Louis, Mo give them a try. I would've made my video a little longer, however my janky camera was already acting up so I cut it short.
Farm Bloomington: Breakfast
The Food Guy returns to Farm Bloomington to get a behind the scenes look at the new breakfast menu.
Last year The Food Guy crew went to Farm Bloomington to try their lunch and dinner menus. The Food Guy crew was recently invited back to try out the new breakfast menu at Farm Bloomington. Watch as Chef Daniel or and Sous Chef Matt Gering give you an inside look on how they prepare their signature breakfast dishes.
Farm Bloomington is located at 108 East Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington,IN 47408
(812) 323-0002
Things to do in St. Louis (November 17th-19th) | The Collins Team STL
What to do in Lou... November 17th-19th Edtion!
Friday 11/17
-WineTasting at Novella Wine Bar 5:30pm-7:30pm
-Justice League Movie comes out!!!!
Saturday 11/18
-Ferguson Farmers Market Winter Market 9am-12pm
-Holiday walk at Kirkwood Amtrak Station 9:30am-2pm
-November FOAM YOGA - Radiohead ! at Foam10:30am-11:45am
-Manifesting through Art and Yoga at PuraVegan Cafe & Yoga 1pm-3pm
-Ameren Missouri Festival of Lights at Kiener Plaza 3pm-8pm
-Community Art Opening at Confluence Kombucha 6pm-9pm
-Turkey-Free Thanksgiving at First Congregational Church of STL, UCC 6pm-9pm (Elliott Collins and I will be there from 5:30pm-8pm)
Sunday 11/19
-Warehouse Sale! Rugs, Furniture & Appliances! 9am-1pm
-This is Fall: Boozy Brunch at Katy's Kitchen starts 12pm
-Perfect Wedding Guide Wedding Show at Ballpark Village St. Louis 12pm-4pm
-Friendsgiving! at HandleBar 6pm-9pm
All Weekend
-10th Annual Treasure Chest Holiday Expo at St. Charles Convention Center 11/17-11/19
-13th St Louis Old School Tattoo Expo 11/17-11/19
Forecast:
Friday- Cloudy with PM Showers High: 57 Low: 51
Saturday- AM Showers/PM Sunny/Windy High: 55 Low: 32
Sunday- Sunny High: 47 Low: 32
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