The Historic Daniel Boone Home is a great venue for your weddings! Complete with a chapel and a grand pavilion! The Old Peace Chapel was built in New Melle in the 1800s and originally was a general store and dance hall. At the turn of the century, the building was purchased by a German Evangelical congregation and remodeled into a church. The church was moved to the Daniel Boone site in 1983. Today, it is the centerpiece of the village. Guests not only enjoy the craftsmanship and detail of the church, but also the sound of the pipe organ playing from the overhead balcony.
This special chapel venue may be reserved for may be reserved for four-hour increments between the hours of 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. The reservation time includes access to the site for rehearsal, ceremony, use of bride and groom chambers, and setup and cleanup. An organ and keyboard are available during rental use, but the organist/pianist is not included. The church can seat up to 100-125 guests comfortably.
The Grand Pavilion is an elegant outdoor venue made of stone that features a large wood-burning fireplace, wood beam ceiling and magnificent views of the historic village. The pavilion can accommodate up to 200 people. For more information or to make a reservation, call The Historic Daniel Boone Home.
ST. LOUIS, MO- Chef Larry Gerstein is owner of Championship Catering. He joins KPLR anchor Dan Gray to show him how to make a proper omelette.
Posted 12:50 pm, June 1, 2016, by Staff Writer, Updated at 02:21pm, June 1, 2016.
ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) – Chef Larry Gerstein of Championship Catering visits to teach how cooking with spices and herbs can improve any dish.
His favorite herbs include rosemary, chives, cilantro, and dill, and shares his secret to easy cooking, which is buying herbs!
Gerstein uses spices and herbs to add flavor and to garnish the dish.
Posted 12:08 pm, June 1, 2016, by Tess Hill, Updated at 12:07pm, June 1, 2016.