Post-Dispatch photos: Sunday, October 16, 2011
Date: 10/16/2011 Album ID: 1343226
Photos by Emily M Rasinski/
Photographs by staff photographers
October 15,  2011---
An estimated 20,000 people passed under the balloon arch as they started the 2011 St. Louis Walk Now for Autism Speaks in Forest Park Saturday afternoon. The event featured a 5k run, the walk, and other family activities. By Friday afternoon they announced they had raised over $700,000.
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October 15,  2011---
Connor Williams, 8, hold the hand of his cousin Samantha Nolan, 14, as they run across the finish line at the 2011 St. Louis Walk Now for Autism Speaks in Forest Park Saturday afternoon. Nolan said the two started in the back of the nearly 20,000 walkers and ran through everyone to finish in the front. The cousins from O'fallon participated with Team Connor, a made up of supporters of Connor Williams. The event featured a 5k run, a walk, and other family activities. An estimated 350 people participated in the run and about 20,000 participated in the walk.
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October 15,  2011---
Izaiah Castelli, 4, pulls at the tail of Robin Casconi dressed as Tigger at the 2011 St. Louis Walk Now for Autism Speaks in Forest Park Saturday afternoon. Izaiah's mom Amanda Ward said Izaiah, who is autistic, has a lot of fun coming to the event.  He loves the music and the characters, she said. The event featured a 5k run, a walk, and other family activities. An estimated 350 people participated in the run and about 20,000 participated in the walk.
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October 3,  2011---
Halloween fashion shoot at Rombach Farms Pumpkin Patch in Chesterfield. 
Emily Rasinski  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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October 3,  2011---
Halloween fashion shoot at Rombach Farms Pumpkin Patch in Chesterfield. 
Emily Rasinski  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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October 3,  2011---
Halloween fashion shoot at Rombach Farms Pumpkin Patch in Chesterfield. 
Emily Rasinski  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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October 3,  2011---
Halloween fashion shoot at Rombach Farms Pumpkin Patch in Chesterfield. 
Emily Rasinski  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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October 3,  2011---
Halloween fashion shoot at Rombach Farms Pumpkin Patch in Chesterfield. 
Emily Rasinski  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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October 3,  2011---
Halloween fashion shoot at Rombach Farms Pumpkin Patch in Chesterfield. 
Emily Rasinski  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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The Drumline of St. Louis performs after Game 5 in the NLCS Friday October 15, 2011 outside Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Mo.  According to leader Latroy Watley the group of drummers haul in around $400 when the Cardinals win, and around $200 on a night they lose. Photo by Laurie Skrivan, lskrivan@post-dispatch.com
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The Drumline of St. Louis performs outside Busch Stadium after  Game 5 of the NLCS Friday October 14, 2011 in St. Louis, Mo. I love them they are awesome, said Stephanie Stough of Fenton, center, who was among a crowd of folks who surrounded the musicians after the Cardinal victory. Although folks at the stadium appreciate their sound, the band of drummers struggles to find a place to play publicly without complaint of their noise from neighbors.  Photo by Laurie Skrivan, lskrivan@post-dispatch.com
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The Drumline of St. Louis performs after Game 5 in the NLCS Friday October 15, 2011 outside Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Mo. Folks at the stadium seem to appreciate their sound, but the band of drummers struggles to find a place to play publicly without complaint of their noise from neighbors. The Cardinals know we are here and they have no problem. The fans love us, said leader Latroy Watley, left. According to Watley the group of drummers haul in around $400 when the Cardinals win, and around $200 on a night they lose. From left to right, Latroy Watley,34, Jerry Davis,12, and Antwon Smith,18. Photo by Laurie Skrivan, lskrivan@post-dispatch.com
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Tuesday Sept. 13, 2011 -  St. Louis -
Tracy Sachs of Ladue designs decorative napkins and place mats. Made in St. Louis.
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Tuesday Sept. 13, 2011 -  St. Louis -
Tracy Sachs of Ladue designs decorative napkins and place mats. Made in St. Louis.
Christian Gooden cgooden@post-dispatch.com
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