Monday February 20th is National Love your Pet Day! Stop by the office for goodies for your four legged friends! Read More →
Chesterfield Weekend At A Glance [July 22-24]!

It's Friday! Instead of telling you what to do this weekend (because we just know you guys always have good plans), we'll prepare you for the upcoming one...Hey, what can we say--We LIVE for the weekends here at Westmont! Whether it's something for the kids, for you and/or a date or something to put an ease on your apartment living, check out these Chesterfield... [Read more...]
Baseball Fans Can Pitch, Hit, and Run Like Major Leaguers For Free in Chesterfield

If you've got a youth that's really into baseball, then you're going to love the up and coming free event from the City of Chesterfield. The city is offering a free Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit, and Run Competition, sponsored by Aquafina, for ages 7-14. Bring your little slugger out on Saturday, April 30 at 10 AM to the Chesterfield Valley Athletic... [Read more...]
Central Park Amphitheater Set To Open in May in Chesterfield

Central Park in Chesterfield is a beautiful green space that city residents know and love. The Amphitheater for the park is not yet open, but residents can look forward to using it and seeing it soon, as it is set to open next month. On Saturday, May 21st, park goers will be able to enjoy free activities for the community all day as the new amphitheater... [Read more...]
Speed Bowling with Chesterfield Young Professionals, Jan. 10

As far as the metro St. Louis area is concerned, Chesterfield is a great location for young professionals to live. And of course, as a young professional, few things are more important than establishing a strong network of friends and associates. Any interested young professionals here at Westmont at Chesterfield will have a great opportunity to network... [Read more...]
We might want to rethink our whole “contact with aliens” strategy…
In 2009, famed scientist Stephen Hawking (aka "The World's Smartest Man") warned us that if extraterrestrials exist, they may not be friendly. He said that, “If aliens ever visit us, I think the outcome would be much as when Christopher Columbus first landed in America, which didn’t turn out very well for the Native Americans.” Well, that's exactly... [Read more...]
Faust Fine Arts & Folk Festival, Sept. 25-26

Prepare to travel through time next weekend (Sept. 25-26 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.), all the way back to the 1800's when blacksmithing, rope making and pottery firing were considered to be high-tech job opportunities. When public transportation was hopping on a hay wagon for a ride into the village. The Faust Fine Arts and Folk Festival (or Folk and... [Read more...]

When I saw the name of the recipe earlier today, it immediately grabbed my attention. Beer...chicken. How can you go wrong with that? I haven't even tasted it yet, and I'm already imagining that this must be the official dish of heaven. I just love the ingredients. I'm planning on making it this weekend. Hey, if it goes over good, maybe I'll get a... [Read more...]

Do you know what "churrasco" is? Churrasco is the centuries-old Brazilian way of roasting meats over pits of open fire. The "gauchos" (Brazilian cowboys) always prepared their food this way for festive occasions and family gatherings. Brazilian steakhouses that prepare all-you-can-eat churrasco meals have been growing in popularity in the United States... [Read more...]
Of all the things that St. Louis could be "known" for, I had no idea that chess was even on the list. But it is...and the city's reputation as a chess epicenter is growing. Withe the United States Chess Championship kicking off this weekend at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis, 2010 marks the second year in a row that St. Louis has hosted... [Read more...]

