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Handcrafted Treasures and Community Spirit in Fall

Wildwood Wire

Nov 3, 2025

Trivia Question❓

Wildwood, Missouri is known for being the hometown of which Olympic gold medalist gymnast?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

Anticipation is soaring in The District Wildwood as the community gears up for exciting new additions.

 

Residents and visitors are already soaking up the vibrant vibe with outdoor live music, casual games like cornhole, and relaxed football tosses.

 

Families and friends gather to enjoy drinks and snacks from local eateries in this inviting space.

 

Food enthusiasts will soon delight in upcoming spots offering pizza, frozen cocktails, Mexican cuisine, and fresh sushi.

 

A charming shop for cookies and ice cream is also on the way to sweeten the deal.

 

Entertainment options are expanding with giant screens for game watching and free local band performances.

 

Community happenings include sports parties, school shows, and wellness activities on the green.

 

Even in cooler weather, heaters and fire pits ensure year-round outdoor fun.

 

Inside, a new interactive venue promises TV-style game show challenges for teams and friends.

 

This evolution integrates unique businesses with retail and office spaces for a balanced community hub.

 

Ongoing developments feature mixed-use apartments, retail areas, and tax perks for luxury town center housing.

 

Efforts to engage local entrepreneurs are highlighting stories that attract more people to the area.

 

Proposed hotels and subdivisions emphasize a walkable, family-oriented lifestyle.

 

These transformations are creating a lively spot where entertainment, dining, and daily life blend perfectly.


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Upcoming Events

The Wildwood Farmers Market concluded its vibrant 2025 season, captivating locals with a record number of vendors and lively atmosphere.

 

Running from late May to early October at 221 Plaza Drive, the market drew crowds every Saturday for fresh produce, artisan crafts, and delicious treats like smoothies and pastries.

 

Opening day featured over 65 participants, the largest turnout yet, highlighting a surge in local makers and farmers.

 

Families connected with creators, fostering community bonds, even with pauses for events like Celebrate Wildwood.

 

In Wildwood, Missouri, this market embodies togetherness, blending flavors and friendships.

 

Looking to 2026, excitement builds with new vendor applications, potential organic expansions, and improved access from nearby real estate developments.

 

Follow social channels for updates, tips for aspiring sellers, and previews of upcoming seasons.

 

More than shopping, it's the heartbeat of Wildwood's community spirit, inspiring fresh ideas and connections.


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Salute to Our Veterans: A Special Event
Date: Nov 6
Time: 8:30 am - 9:30 am
Location: Wildwood City Hall

Admission: No admission/registration required.
Details: For more information, please visit the website here.

WFCG Fall Cleanout Event
Date: Nov 8
Time: 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Location: Wildwood Farms Community Garden

Admission: No admission/registration required.
Details: For more information, please visit the website here.

Nestled near Wildwood, Longmeadow Rescue Ranch serves as a vital sanctuary for rescued horses and farm animals, attracting visitors from St. Louis and surrounding areas.

 

This summer, the ranch is intensifying efforts to boost adoptions amid a slower season, emphasizing loving homes for its equine residents.

 

Open house events run every Friday afternoon and all day Saturday, inviting families to explore without reservations—just follow safety guidelines.

 

For hands-on experiences, groundwork lessons teach natural horsemanship, building confidence and bonds with rescued horses.

 

Aspiring equestrians can enroll in riding classes for all levels, perfect for adopters or future owners.

 

The Second Chances Senior Equine initiative highlights older horses ready for new homes, while community partnerships offer volunteer days and scenic wagon rides.

 

Career openings at the ranch and Humane Society network appeal to animal enthusiasts.

 

Local officials commend the ranch for combating neglect and promoting adoptions, with touching tales like a pregnant mare's safe delivery inspiring support.

 

Discover this Missouri gem for education, fun, and meaningful impact—plan your visit today.


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Business Spotlight

St. Louis' dining landscape keeps evolving with exciting openings and bittersweet closings throughout 2025.

 

A surge in coffee spots has energized the scene, with nearly 10 new cafés debuting since late summer.

 

Upshot Coffee recently took over Road Crew's former space in Tower Grove South, brewing up fresh vibes.

 

Mexican cuisine is heating up too, as a new concept replaces Hangar Kitchen + Bar in Rock Hill.

 

September brought the return of Mom's Deli in its new St. Louis Hills home, delighting loyal fans.

 

Stacked STL expanded to the Central West End, stepping into the old Pi Pizzeria spot.

 

Closings like Asador del Sur and Savage & the Accomplice in Fox Park marked tough losses.

 

Amid recoveries from May's tornado, spots like Bougie Bites and Grace Chicken + Fish added flavor to the mix.

 

Newcomers such as Pali Grill in north county and The Mexican STL in Crestwood are drawing crowds.

 

With resilient comebacks and innovative arrivals, St. Louis' food scene remains dynamic and inviting as the year winds down.


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💡 Answer to Trivia Question:
Dominique Moceanu
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