SRO in Tower Grove Park
My family and I just bought a home in the Shaw Neighborhood, a couple of blocks north of Tower Grove Park.
Let me tell you, the annual PrideFest today has a big turnout, auto and foot traffic thick up and down Magnolia pouring in and out of the park.
I’ve always said that the city of St. Louis isn’t for everyone: because it’s for everyone.
(Pictured: Randy Penn of the KC Bar-B-Qs prepares for the start of Sunday’s Pride St. Louis PrideFest Parade 2008 along Grand Avenue in St. Louis. Erik M. Lunsford| Post-Dispatch)


Eddie Roth writes about education, social justice, public safety, transportation, legal affairs and historic preservation. He joined the Post-Dispatch editorial page in 2008 after six years as an editorial writer with the Dayton Daily News. But he is not new to St. Louis. Eddie grew up in Webster Groves and south St. Louis County. He's a lawyer who for many years practiced with a downtown firm, and was active in civic affairs, including serving a term on the St. Louis Police Board. He and his wife, Jeanne, and their three daughters, Emily, Julia and Alice, live in the Shaw Neighborhood.
When it comes to community organizing, he endorses Quentin Crisp's advice: Rather than keeping up with the Joneses, it's better to pull them down to your level.
“I’ve always said that the city of St. Louis isn’t for everyone: because it’s for everyone.”
Eddie: +10 pts.