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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Senior PGA at Bellerive Brings Family Fun to St. Louis

Families will find fun golf-related activities at Six Flags and Busch Stadium this weekend, thanks to this week's Senior PGA Championship at the Bellerive Country Club in Town and Country. Check out what FOX2 found for kids of all ages.

Families will find fun golf related activities at Six Flags and Busch Stadium this weekend, thanks to this week's Senior PGA Championship at the Bellerive Country Club in Town and Country. Check out what FOX2 found for kids of all ages. (Check out the FOX2 video above or click here to go to the FOX2 story link.) As previously reported by Patch, the Senior PGA takes place in Town and Country May 21 - 26. Ladue Road will be closed from Mason Road to Highway 141 during the tournament. Spectator parking will be based at the Verizon Amphitheater and shuttled to the course.  Join Creve Coeur Patch for more community news or join us on Facebook and Twitter.

Friday, October 19, 2012

What Time Is Friday's St. Louis Cardinals-San Francisco Giants Game?

Get the full schedule on the National League Championship Series and see the results from the first four games.

Tonight, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Lance Lynn takes on the San Francisco Giants Barry Zito when the National League Championship Series continues in Busch Stadium at 7:05 p.m. With Thursday's 8-3 win, the Redbirds lead the series 3-1 and could clinch the National League pennant with a win tonight. The broadcast airs on FOX2, featuring play-by-play with Joe Buck, analysis from Tim McCarver, along with field reporters Erin Andrews and Ken Rosenthal. Temperatures should be in the low 50s starting to dip into the mid-40s, with a slight chance of showers. The Cardinals took a two-game lead on Thursday, setting National League Championship Series at 3-1. The winner of the Cards-Giants series faces the Detroit Tigers in the World Series after …

Friday, October 5, 2012

Bellerive & Mason Ridge Students Sing Cardinals Into The Playoffs

Check out a photo gallery from last Friday's Parkway Day at Busch.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Busch Stadium Laser Pointer Case Continued Until October

A Creve Coeur teenager is accused of pointing the laser onto the field during a Cardinals game on Aug. 6.

A teenager accused of shining a laser pointer onto the field during a St. Louis Cardinals game Aug. 6 had his court date continued until Oct. 24. Eric Bogard, 17, of Creve Coeur, was scheduled to appear in St. Louis municipal court Monday on charges of peace disturbance at an athletic event and violating a city ordinance regulating possession and use of lasers. Bogard is a student at Ladue Horton Watkins High School. Nathan Swanson, an attorney with Rosenblum, Schwartz, Rogers & Glass, appeared on Bogard’s behalf and requested the continuance. Swanson said he had no comment on the case and referred questions to attorney Joel Schwartz. A call to Schwartz Monday morning was not immediately returned. During an Aug. 6 game with the San …

Friday, August 17, 2012

Busch 'Laser Pointer-Gate': Police Say "No Additional Movement" On More Charges

A Creve Coeur teenager faces charges in the city of St. Louis and a Mercy Health System executive has resigned as a result of the incident last week.

One week after an executive with Mercy Health System stepped down over her connection to the alleged use of a laser pointer in the hospital chain's Busch Stadium suite, St. Louis Police say there is "no additional movement" on further charges in the case. Eric Bogard, 17, of Creve Coeur, was arrested last week and charged with municipal violations that could result in fines or jail time after he was accused of disrupting last Monday's Cardinals-Giants game with a laser pointer. Bogard's attorney declined further comment on the case when reached by phone Thursday afternoon. At the time of the incident, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that police would ask prosecutors to review the conduct of a woman in the suite who was confrontational…

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Creve Coeur Teen Charged In Laser Pointer Case At Busch Stadium

The 17 year-old was arrested after apparently being caught red-handed during Monday's Cardinals game.

St. Louis Police confirmed Wednesday that Eric Bogard, 17, of Creve Coeur, had been officially charged in St. Louis City Court with a count of Peace Disturbance at an athletic event. Bogard, who was reportedly a guest of Mercy Hospital St. Louis's parent, Mercy Health in the company's guest box at the Cardinals game against the San Francisco Giants, appeared to have been nabbed by Cardinal skipper Mike Matheny himself Monday night, according to accounts. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch  identified Bogard as a student at Ladue Horton Watkins High School, and also suggested that a Mercy executive who hosted the outing Monday could face a charge in connection with the incident. A St. Louis Police spokeswoman declined to comment on that …

Sue L.

1:50 pm on Saturday, August 11, 2012

I am sure Marie felt she was above the law.........I hope any organization she works with/for drops her like a bad habit.   more ›

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Patch Editors Run a St. Louis Cardinals Food Concession for Charity Fundraising

We've got the evidence of a sweaty outing at Thursday's Cardinals-Dodgers game—all to raise money for HavenHouse.

We wanted to share a few pictures of your Friendly Neighborhood Patchers at concession stand No. 150 —behind home plate!— at Thursday's St. Louis Cardinals game against the Dodgers (Cards won 7-4). Patch editors from around the St. Louis area were slinging hotdogs, beer and nachos supremes during Thursday's day game. The volunteer effort was the culmination of our Give 5 Day Fundraiser. Regular Patch users may remember the details: We agreed to work a concession stand and donate the charity proceeds to a local nonprofit. We invited users to enter a contest: Sign up for a Patch email newsletter and be entered into a drawing to win proceeds for the non-profit of your choice. Elissa Plastino of Creve Coeur won and directed our donation to …

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

HavenHouse Wins Funding Via Patch's Volunteer Efforts

Patch staff will work a concession at Thursday's St. Louis Cardinals game against the L.A. Dodgers, to raise money for charity. Elissa Plastino won our contest to donate the proceeds to her charity of choice. Congrats!

Elissa Plastino, who works in brand marketing for the corporate office of Isle of Capri Casinos Inc. in Creve Coeur, won Patch's Busch Stadium fundraiser contest. But the real winner will be HavenHouse in Creve Coeur, Plastino's choice for where our fundraising dollars go. HavenHouse provides "the comfort of home and a community of support for families traveling to St. Louis" for medical care. Here's what's happening: A group of Patch editors will work a concession stand at Thursday's St. Louis Cardinals game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. We intended to donate a portion of our proceeds (estimated between $1,500 and $2,500) to a local charity. So we had a contest that ended last week: Readers who signed up for a Patch newsletter were …

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Contest: Which St. Louis-area Nonprofit Gets Our Donation?

Patch is running a Busch Stadium concession stand for the Cards-Dodgers game July 26. We could raise thousands! Enter for a chance to tell us which nonprofit should get the money.

Want to get the word out about the good work that a nonprofit is doing in the St. Louis area? Post an announcement on Patch! We're not a stuffy, old-fashioned community news site. We actually make it easy for you to share the good news in your neighborhood. If you're coming to this article on an iPhone, we apologize, but you can't see our entry form. Please visit Patch from a computer to take part in our Busch Stadium charity donation contest.

Rahib

10:14 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012

Sisters of Divine Providence Room at the Inn shelter for women.   more ›

Friday, April 13, 2012

Share Your St. Louis Cardinals Home Opener Photos

We'll give away a Patch cap and T-shirt to three people drawn at random from among the photos you submit.

Is there a bigger holiday in St. Louis than Opening Day? The perfectly green grass. The bright white uniforms. The possibilities... If there's a bigger day to celebrate, we don't know what it is.  So we're hoping Patch readers will share their excitement about the home opener between the Cards and the Cubs on Friday by uploading their favorite photo from the afternoon. We've stirred the pot a little with a few photos from previous openers from Associate Regional Editor Brian Feldt. We hope you'll add a few more to the gallery. Just click the button that says "upload photos and videos" and follow the instructions. We'll send a Patch T-shirt and ballcap to three of you at random from among those who share a photo before the first pitch of …

James Baer

6:24 pm on Friday, April 13, 2012

Way to go BJC. Cardinals greatest fans!   more ›

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