On Friday, February 27, 2026, the Saint Louis Art Museum transformed into a living garden for the 20th annual Art in Bloom festival. This signature event paired local floral designers with world-class masterworks, proving that our city’s sophisticated art scene is at its best when grounded in nature. It’s a masterclass in taking it all in, inviting neighbors to see the permanent collection through a fresh, organic lens. More about Art in Bloom
On Saturday, February 28, 2026, St. Louis CITY2 showed the league exactly what "St. Louis tough" looks like with a dominant 4-0 shutout against Sporting KC II. Opening the MLS NEXT Pro season at Energizer Park, the win signaled a bright future for our local soccer pipeline and a community that lives and breathes the beautiful game. This kind of local victory echoes the growing soccer fever across the USA, as St. Louis continues to cement its title as the nation's true soccer capital. Match Report here
On Saturday, February 28, 2026, the Enterprise Center felt the Olympic heat as Jordan Binnington returned to the Blues’ net following his silver-medal run in Milan. Facing off against Team USA’s gold-medalist Jack Hughes and the New Jersey Devils, the game was a gritty reminder of the world-class talent that calls St. Louis home. While the scoreboard didn't swing our way, the energy in the building proved this city never stops showing up for its own. Blues Gameday Details
On Sunday, March 1, 2026, local favorite St. Louis Kolache led the charge for National Kolache Day, celebrating a community staple that has grown from a local gem into a national success story. With 13 locations now spanning seven states, this homegrown bakery is proof that St. Louis craftsmanship can compete on a grand scale while staying true to its handmade roots. It’s the perfect, punchy win for a Sunday morning in the Lou. Read the tasty details
On Sunday, March 1, 2026, the "Patchwork of Hope" event at Washington University brought students and locals together to create a community quilt for immigrant justice. This grounded, neighborly initiative turned art into advocacy, showing that our "Metro Forest" is at its strongest when we’re weaving a narrative of support and solidarity. It’s a quiet, powerful community win that makes the whole city stand a little taller. More on Patchwork of Hope