Boxing in St. Louis will never die--not as long as Kenny Loehr has a kid in the ring.
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The highs have returned to the Dining Hall, first turned around by the dishes of now-departed chefs Bradford Heap and Greg Keesy. Its a popular place to dine al fresco after a hike, before a Colorado Music Festival concert, or just because its there. In the past two years, notes owner Rick Stein, the menus been reworked to appeal to families and a more casual crowd, giving it a balance between easy and more intimidating fare.
Yep, the good times are here, 110 years after the fact, and its time to celebrate with the family-style Chautauqua Dining Hall Day, today from 3 to 7 p.m. From a culinary viewpoint, therell be burgers, brats and the usual barbecue suspects available for purchase from the outdoor grill, as well as a special in-house-blended 110 Ale; partiers of all ages are invited to participate in field day activities and listen to the sounds of Phat Daddy for free. Colorado Chautauqua hugs the edge of Boulder at 900 Baseline Road; for more information, visit www.dininghall.net or call 303-440-3776.
Thu., July 3, 3-7 p.m., 2008