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Long before Etsy allowed the whole of the Internet to hawk wares, good old-fashioned fairs provided outlets for artists to showcase their work. The Fall Art Fair at Queeny Park is one of the longest-running art fairs in the i-state area, and this... More »
A little after five o'clock yesterday afternoon, the judges took their places at the appointed tables inside the Greensfelder Recreation Complex at Queeny Park (550 Weidman Road, Ballwin). In front of... More »
Ballwin's Bits 'n' Pieces Quilt Guild has organized the season's quintessential quilting event, the 2012 Fanfare of Quilts show. This is no piecemeal, patchwork production -- Fanfare of Quilts is home to more than 400 quality quilts, including... More »
Most serious runners would not consider a place where the longest loop is four miles a good place to jog, but they would, and do, make an exception for Queeny Park. If you live in West St. Louis County, Queeny Park could easily become your default jogging place. If not, it's a worthwhile getaway. Big, old trees shade most of the trails. The trails are wide with a variety of surfaces -- pavement, gravel, hard-packed dirt -- and they hold up in winter, too. The hills are enough to slow... More »
Did you know St. Louis was one of six cities included in the U.S. Department of the Interior's first Urban Fishing Programs in 1969? Well Opie, sling your fishin' pole 'cross your overall strap and whistle your way down the mulch trail that leads from the parking lot to the interior of Queeny Park. True, Queeny is home to hayrides and the American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog, not to mention the Greensfelder Recreation Complex (and tons o' fishing-related events and seminars). But those of... More »
It's a fall day at Queeny Park, a 569-acre recreation complex that mercifully interrupts the urban sprawl of the west-county suburb of Ballwin. Dogs chase Frisbees through an open field alongside kids flying kites. The open stretches of green are surrounded by rolling hills stacked with oaks, maples and dogwoods that, thanks to the cool summer, are already showcasing vibrant autumn hues. Horses and their riders trot toward the seven miles of nature trails. Joggers and bikers wave to hikers... More »
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