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This family-oriented event will feature a free open house of the First State Capitol Building. Participate in the activities and play of 1820s children: candle dipping, quill pen writing, butter churning, cow milking, costumed interpreters and reenactors, fur & trapping exhibit, historical games and toys, storytelling, hearth cooking, corn pounding, gunsmithing demo from 10am-5pm. Carriage Rides $3 for children beginning at Noon. | ||
First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site, 200-216 South Main Street, St. Charles, MO 63301 | ||
Date: 4/12/2008 | ||
636-940-3322 |
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PMI sees less risk of price declines in most major markets.
They rated the St Louis Metropolitan area at a 1.7% chance of price declines.
The report shows we had appreciation of 4.41% in the fourth quarter of 2006 and appreciation of 2.56% in the fourth quarter of 2007.
The report also rated affordability index and unemployment rates for St Louis, MO
To read the entire report click below
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The 4th Annual Home Builders St Charles Home and Garden Show
April 11th to the 13th at the St Charles Convention Center
Free admission - 165 Exhibitors - Over 300 booths
St. Charles Sausage Festival and Wine tasting is a fun, tasty area of the show, located off the main lobby in the lower level.
The kids will love Sammy J Balloon Creations. Sammy J entertains and amazes with his bodacious balloons, wacky wit and rowdy routines.
What's it Worth? Ask Dr. Lori - Is that attic find Trash or Treasure? Dr. Lori is an art historian and certified fine arts and antiques appraiser. Free appraisals will take place as part of Dr. Lori's presentations.
For more information on the show go to:
http://www.stlhomeshow.com/stcharles/speakersandfeatures
Join the Fun! Missouri Tartan Days In St. Charles Missouri
April 4th through the 6th 2008

Celebrating Scottish heritage and culture with a parade on Main Street to Frontier Park where Scottish clans will gather for entertainment from all over Missouri.
Click here for a schedule of events
Friday 6 - 10, Saturday and Sunday 10 - 5. The parade starts Saturday at Noon from the Lewis and Clark Boathouse.
Mother Grove will be the featured band for the festivites.
Click here to go to the Mother Grove website
Hope to see you there.
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The Fed cut the discount rate it charges banks.
The Federal Reserve is working to promote liquid, well functioning financial markets, which are essential for economic growth.

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