Beacon Feast No. 5: "Think what you'd hear if these walls could talk!" (SOLD OUT)
7:00PM
Sold Out
This event is part of a series.
Click here to find out more.
The Freivogel's House: Greystone Lodge
(Address Provided
Upon Purchase)
Kirkwood, 63122
zstovall@stlbeacon.org
(314) 649-7852

(This event has been sold out. We invite you to look at any of the other delightful feasts and hope to see you there.) You would get an earful, no doubt about it. But you certainly will get some of the best food in this region in historic and gracious surroundings. Beacon editor Margaret Freivogel and journalist-lawyer husband William Freivogel live in one of the oldest houses in Kirkwood, Greystone Lodge. You’ll dine in the oldest part of it, a room originally a log cabin built in the 1820s. Since the Freivogels moved in 20 years ago, this room has been animated by the presence of a host of brilliant American journalists and lively, informed and vigorous conversations – and plenty of magnificently prepared food. Join that roster. Opinions welcome.
The third Beacon Festival bursts forth from its previous one-week bounds to shower you with a month’s worth of picnics, dinners, lectures, gospel music and lunch music, tours, readings, acrobatics, vaudeville, dancing dogs, Lamella roofs and Victorian funerary art, a party with the composer and the stars of a brand new opera and a trip back 160 years for a re-examination of the Dred Scott Case, presented at the Old Courthouse in downtown St. Louis.
Browse through and choose the events you want to attend. You can designate your choices online or by mail. Whichever way you choose, you’re walking through a magic portal to the promise of a cultural adventure that is the Beacon Festival.
All tickets are first come, first served. There are no refunds.
