Patch Holiday Photo Contest Winners
Check out the favorite photos chosen by Patch readers in the first Patch Holiday Photo Contest! They're so cute!
Check out the favorite photos chosen by Patch readers in the first Patch Holiday Photo Contest! They're so cute!
Help us bring $100,000 to a St. Louis area school district by voting in our holiday lights contest.
Patch is holding a national contest to find the best "decked" house, and a St. Louis area home has made the finals! (For instant news updates follow Patch on Facebook and Twitter.) The Dolans, a family in Affton-Shrewsbury Patch, are in the Top 25 of the Deck the House contest, fighting for votes to win the $100,000 grand prize for the Affton School District. VOTE HERE! To win, they'll need your vote! Here are the top five reasons why you should vote right now and every day for the Dolan's dazzling holiday light display: 5. The Dolans won 5th place in the Deck the House contest last year. Being so close to victory has only pushed this family to work harder! 4. The Dolans use so much electricity to power their holiday lights that they …
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Time is running out to enter our "Deck the House" contest. You could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!
Check out the main photo on our updated Facebook page. Does it represent Town and Country and Manchester?
Facebook switched over to the new timeline format and that meant it was time to pick a photo to headline Town and Country - Manchester Patch's Facebook page. Take a look by clicking here and tell us what you think! Be sure to "like" our Facebook page too! The photo was taken during a ceremony at the Manchester Veterans Memorial in Margaret Stoecker Park off Henry Avenue. As the editor of this site, I tried to find a photo that captured the feel of the Town and Country and Manchester communities. What do you think? Do you have a better suggestion? Have a photo you believe is better? If so, post a comment and upload your photo in our Pics & Clips gallery by clicking here.
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How well do you know your Patch area? See if you can identify the weekly Patch Pic.
It's time to have some fun with Town and Country and Manchester's hidden (and not-so-hidden) treasures! Every week you'll find a Patch Pic on the site from various places around the communities. If you know what the pic is or where it was taken - post your answer in the comments below. We'll announce the answer the following week along with that week's Patch Pic. Let's see how familiar you are with your neighborhood! Last Week's Patch Pic - The slide a Queeny Park.
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How well do you know your Patch area? See if you can identify the weekly Patch Pic.
It's time to have some fun with Town and Country and Manchester's hidden (and not-so-hidden) treasures! Every week you'll find a Patch Pic on the site from various places around the communities. If you know what the pic is or where it was taken - post your answer in the comments below. We'll announce the answer the following week along with that week's Patch Pic. Let's see how familiar you are with your neighborhood! Last Week's Patch Pic - The monument and plaque at Siebert Park in Manchester, just off Manchester Road at Sulphur Spring Road.
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How well do you know your Patch area? See if you can identify the weekly Patch Pic.
It's time to have some fun with Town and Country and Manchester's hidden (and not-so-hidden) treasures! Every week you'll find a Patch Pic on the site from various places around the communities. If you know what the pic is or where it was taken - post your answer in the comments below. We'll announce the answer the following week along with that week's Patch Pic. Let's see how familiar you are with your neighborhood! Last Week's Patch Pic - The clock on the building at the intersection of Baxter and Manchester roads in Manchester.
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How well do you know your Patch area? See if you can identify the weekly Patch Pic.
It's time to have some fun with Town and Country and Manchester's hidden (and not-so-hidden) treasures! Every week you'll find a Patch Pic on the site from various places around the communities. If you know what the pic is or where it was taken - post your answer in the comments below. We'll announce the answer the following week along with that week's Patch Pic. Let's see how familiar you are with your neighborhood! Last Week's Patch Pic - The walkway at Siebert Park in Manchester, just off Manchester Road at Sulphur Spring Road.
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How well do you know your Patch area? See if you can identify the weekly Patch Pic.
It's time to have some fun with Town and Country and Manchester's hidden (and not-so-hidden) treasures! Every week you'll find a Patch Pic on the site from various places around the communities. If you know what the pic is or where it was taken - post your answer in the comments below. We'll announce the answer the following week along with that week's Patch Pic. Let's see how familiar you are with your neighborhood! Last Week's Patch Pic - The tiles in front of the Manchester Police Department.
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11:18 am on Monday, February 28, 2011
I agree - Manchester United Methodist steeple at Manchester and Hwy. 141.   more ›
How well do you know your Patch area? See if you can identify the weekly Patch Pic.
It's time to have some fun with Town and Country and Manchester's hidden (and not-so-hidden) treasures! Every week you'll find a Patch Pic on the site from various places around the communities. If you know what the pic is or where it was taken - post your answer in the comments below. We'll announce the answer the following week along with that week's Patch Pic. Let's see how familiar you are with your neighborhood! Last Week's Patch Pic - building attached to the Dog Museum in Queeny Park.
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Laurie
11:54 am on Monday, March 21, 2011
Manchester's War Memorial.....   more ›