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The Best Daily Deals in St. Louis - Two Pizzas, Pitchers of Beer, and Shots. Deal over A night on the town can bring up plenty of jealousy: He breezed right in through the VIP entrance, but you're stuck in line; they're ordering bottles at a 500% markup, and you're drinking whatever's two-for-one.

The Best Daily Deals in St. Louis - Two Pizzas, Pitchers of Beer, and Shots

You can still live it up just like an A-lister without spending too much green with today's deal from Undertow on Main. Drop just $22, and you'll get two pizzas, two pitchers of beer or margaritas, and two shots at this Saint Charles restaurant and hot spot. Featuring live music and weekly trivia nights, Undertow is the place to be for good eats and good spirits. And with today's deal, you'll feel like a real VIP for just a fraction of the price while those other partygoers downtown blow their budgets on bloated bottle service. Current Exhibits - The National Quilt Museum. April 4 - June 24, 2014 In September of 2013, the European Patchwork Meeting (EPM) held its 19th celebration of quilts in the beautiful heart of Alsace, France at Sainte-Croix-aux-Mines.

Current Exhibits - The National Quilt Museum

Just as American quilters travel to the AQS, IQA, and other quilt shows here in the United States, Europeans and others travel to the EPM to take classes, look at quilts, buy fabrics, thread, books, and other enticing items, and share in the camaraderie of fellow quilters. The international EPM contest for 2013 was built on the theme of "Distortion". Each artist was invited to create a quilt depicting distortion - of an object, an image, a fact, a writing. Entered quilts were required to be at least 39.37"x 39.37". Eleven prizes were awarded including the EPM Best of Show to Kim Hye Sook of South Korea for her quilt Dramatization of Memory in the general category, and Elizabeth Nacenta de la Croix won the Quilts Japan Prize in the teacher's category for her quilt Magic View. Montauk, New York. Strategically located at the tip of the South Fork peninsula of Long Island, Montauk has been used as an Army, Navy, Coast Guard and Air Force base.

Montauk, New York

The Montauk Point Light was the first lighthouse in New York state and is the fourth oldest active lighthouse in the United States. Montauk is a major tourist destination and has six state parks. It is particularly famous for its fishing, claiming to have more world saltwater fishing records than any other port in the world.[2] Located 20 miles (32 km) off the Connecticut coast, it is home to the largest commercial and recreational fishing fleet in New York state.[3] History[edit] 17th century[edit] Montauk derives its name from the Montaukett tribe, an Algonquian-speaking tribe who lived in the area. Roadside America - Guide to Uniquely Odd Tourist Attractions.