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A Closer Look: Dr. Brad Sloan
BY KELSEY GILLESPY Simply glancing around The Sloan Clinic at the Capital Region Medical Center shows people what drives the man it’s named after. From inside a picture frame, a five-yearold boy with a bicycle smiles at new patients. A professional bass fisherman hangs beside him on the wall of fame. Athletes line the corridor walls, as they have all sent their photo to the beloved man who healed them, Dr. Brad Sloan. There’s no such thing as merely being a patient at the Sloan Clinic. Instead, you become family. So he includes both of his passions, sports and family, into his practice. Dr. Sloan is a board certified family practice physician, yet he also completed a fellowship in Sports Medicine under the mentorship of two Olympic team physicians. After working with United States Olympic athletes in Colorado Springs, Co., he returned to Missouri in 2004. For nearly a decade now, he has perfected the unique combination of family practice and sports medicine at his clinic at the CRMC. “We work with athletes of all ages, but also anyone with aches and pains,” he explains. “I love the family practice, but I also love sports, so it’s just a good combination.” Dr. Sloan’s love of sports dates back to his childhood. “Sports have always been a huge part of my life,” he recalls. “I grew up in Columbia and participated in all sorts of sports.” He didn’t just participate, he excelled in them, starring as starting quarterback and captain of the Rock Bridge High School football, basketball, and track teams. After marrying a Jay cheerleader, Sloan uprooted to Jefferson City where his clinic now thrives. Humbly, he states, “It was pretty neat getting to be a part of that, and now at this point in my life getting to continue working with athletes.” As a former athlete, he is no stranger to the need for sports medicine. During his athletic career, he suffered concussions,
shoulder and knee injuries, sprained ankles, and broken fingers, all of which he treats now. “Unfortunately, I was kind of accident-prone and I got injured quite a bit in sports,” he admits. “Having a lot of injuries as a former athlete really allows me to empathize with all the injuries that these athletes are going through.”
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Dr. Sloan continues his impressive experience in sports as the team physician for South Callaway and the Lincoln Blue Tigers. However, The Sloan Clinic works with all patients requiring non-operative orthopedic attention. For the past eight years, the clinic has provided an extremely high-tech, non-invasive healing technique called Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP). PRP is so highly coveted and respected that longtime L.A. Lakers superstar, Kobe Bryant, has traveled to Germany to receive it. Instead of surgery, PRP uses platelets, the body’s natural healers, to mend injuries. “Wherever there’s an injury, we inject the platelets directly into that site and then they heal the body as it would normally. It’s pretty cool stuff,” he says. Incredibly, he also has answers for patients who do require surgery. Although Dr. Sloan is non-operative, he works with the University of Missouri Orthopedic Institute, and so, has world-class surgeons at his disposal. Interestingly, everyone on staff at the Sloan Clinic is a former athlete. They understand the instantaneous nature of inju-
ries and the need for a speedy recovery, so they intentionally leave spots open throughout the day for walk-in appointments. “We really work to get patients in quickly without having a lot of waiting,” Dr. Sloan states. “That’s another thing about our clinic we’re proud of.” Now a father to three of his own athletes, Dr. Sloan is excited to continue a sports-minded family. His oldest plays football at Thomas Jefferson Middle School, while his 8-year-old plays soccer, and his 3-year-old dances. He says with a smile, “We’re just trying to continue the tradition of sports and activities.”
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The City Magazine staff, along with Allen Tatman, owner of Paddy Malone’s Irish Pub and winner of City’s Best Happy Hour (for three consecutive years), wishes to congratulate all the 2013 City’s Best winners! City Magazine has been conducting the City’s Best poll for three years now, and we’re proud to announce that this year was more successful than ever. The excitement and competition of more than 48,000 votes cast by fans helped drive local businesses this fall. The poll allows City Magazine to highlight Jefferson City’s most exceptional business owners and their successes — businesses that are the core foundation of our city. They are the restaurants, bars, service companies and professional people we depend on every day to be open and help serve our town. They have everything to do with the health and happiness of our families and community. Take a look at the 2013 City’s Best winners on page 82. This is the perfect issue to use as a guide for dependable area businesses throughout the year. If you want to know where to find Jefferson City’s best bar, burger, doctor, lawyer, oil change, car dealership, ice cream, pizza, caterer or personal trainer — the list goes on and on — you will find it in City Magazine. I invite you to join me and the entire City Magazine staff, The Cherry Pistols (voted City’s Best Local Band, page 114) and all of the 2013 City’s Best winners as we celebrate their victory at the City’s Best Celebration on Nov. 20 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at Capitol Plaza Hotel. Congratulations and happy holidays!
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142 WINNERS! PG. 82
OUR GUIDE TO FOOD, SHOPS, BARS, FUN AND MORE! PG. 141
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INTERVIEW WITH THE CHERRY PISTOLS PG. 114
SPECTACULAR HOLIDAY HOME TOURS PG. 34 & 46
The City’s Best is back, and this year’s list features 142 of the best shops, bars, restaurants and more that Jefferson City has to offer, as voted by you, our readers. Flip to page 82 for more on the winners. And be sure to check out Jefferson City Magazine in 2014 for your chance to vote again next year.
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Honoring acts of kindness, peace and joy
The original Operation Merry Christmas, part of Operation Bugle Boy, sent CDs featuring holiday and patriotic music, performed by Jefferson City High School students, to 1,500 military members all over the world. Learn more about Operation Bugle Boy and its work with area veterans on page 71.
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4 ❶ Molly Wright, contributing writer Although I live in Columbia, I spend a lot of time in the Jefferson City area, so researching the profiles for the City’s Best winners was a real treat for me personally. With so many exceptional businesses in the capital city to choose from, this year’s winners are a wonderful mix of new businesses and hometown favorites.
❷ Travis Duncan, contributing photographer As a photographer, I feel very fortunate to have access to people and places I might not otherwise get to meet or experience. Dave Steinmeyer (page 122) is one of those incredible people I had the opportunity to meet for this issue. Over the course of our brief photo shoot, I learned many things about Dave’s amazing personality, not the least of which is his incredible desire to teach and share his love for the sport of tennis. A sports lover myself, I want to say thank you to Dave for his many years of dedication to helping others in the Jefferson City sports community.
❸ Heather Shields, contributing writer Speaking to David Beamer was an honor. Knowing that this man’s son, who wasn’t in the military, gave his life for America was extremely humbling. It was also heartwarming to meet Jefferson City high school kids who vaguely remember 9/11 but with grateful hearts look forward to honoring and serving our military veterans this Veterans Day as part of Operation Bugle Boy. Jefferson City really does have amazing residents, of every age, who make up our wonderful community. I love getting to meet so many of them.
❹ Lauren Sable-Freiman, contributing writer I’ve written for Jefferson City Magazine for 13 years, but I haven’t actually lived in mid-Missouri since 2002. Still, I’m continually wowed by the people I’m fortunate enough to interview. People are making things happen in Jefferson City; they’re becoming the masters of their own destinies and creating things that are improving both themselves and the community. It leaves me inspired every time.
Corrections
From our September/October 2013 issue: • In our Business Feature, “Downtown Evolution,” Capitol City Cinema, an emerging independent theater in downtown Jefferson City, was mistakenly listed as Cork Cinema. The establishment, though located next to Capitol City Cork and Provisions, will be a separate nonprofit entity. • Also, in our Home Makeover, “Modern Makeover,” the floor coverings were mistakenly listed as supplied by Howells Carpet when, in fact, both the floor coverings and shower tile were supplied by Scruggs Lumber in Jefferson City. • Finally, in our Home Tour, “Vineyard Square Style,” the hardwood floors were mistakenly listed as supplied by Scruggs Lumber when, in fact, the hardwood floors were finished by Jared Wade Hardwood Floors.
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At work 61 Business Column: The Year of the Edu-Consumer 62 Business Profile: UMB Bank 67 Person You Should Know: Frank Burkhead 71 Philanthropy: Operation Bugle Boy 75 City Character: Kwik Kar Wash and Detail 82 Business Feature: City’s Best of 2013
At ease 103 Book Review: A Christmas Memory 104 Gourmet: Gourmet Holiday, G2 Gallery 111 The Dish: Towne Grill 114 Artist Profile: ’80s Flashback, The Cherry Pistols 122 The Man Page: No Love Lost, Dave Steinmeyer
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This holiday season presents a special mix of timely traditions and exciting new shopping and entertainment events that are guaranteed to get you in the holiday spirit.
City’s Best Party
what: Kick off the 2013 holiday season at Jefferson City Magazine’s third annual City’s Best party! Toast this year’s winners while enjoying the “Best” food and drinks Jefferson City has to offer — as voted by fans. The celebration includes live music by The Cherry Pistols, multiple prizes provided by winners of the shopping and services categories and the chance to win a grand giveaway at the end of the night. This is one holiday bash you don’t want to miss! when: 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20 where: Capitol Plaza Hotel, 415 W. McCarty St. info: Cost is $20; tickets are available at Hy-Vee Jefferson City, Central Bank (Motor Bank), Madison's Cafe, Yanis Coffee Zone, Hawthorn Bank (East location) or online at jeffersoncitymag.com.
Downtown Living Windows
what: A Jefferson City tradition for almost 20 years that draws thousands of people, Living Windows takes place throughout downtown Jefferson City, where storefronts and windows come alive with holiday displays that include singers, actors, dancers and more. Enjoy hayrides, a visit from Santa Claus at Hawthorn Bank, refreshments and performances by local groups. Come experience this holiday tradition, and you’re sure to get in the holiday spirit. when: 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6 where: Downtown Jefferson City info: Cost is free. For more details, visit downtownjeffersoncity.com.
It’s a Wonderful Death Murder Mystery Dinner Theater
what: It’s the company Christmas party, but George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart) is nowhere in sight. Is he planning to kill himself, the way he tried to do when his savings and loan was shut down? Or this time, is he planning to kill someone else? Only Clarence the guardian angel can help us now! Presented by Upstage Productions, a St. Louis-based theater company known for its “killer entertainment,” It’s a Wonderful Death is an interactive comedy murder mystery with a perfect blend of witty improvisation and legitimate mystery. when: 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5 where: Canterbury Hill Winery & Restaurant, 1707 S. Summit Drive, Holts Summit info: Cost is $42 per person; ticket includes show, meal and dessert. Call 573-896-9966, email sales@canterburyhill.com or visit canterburyhill.com.
Small Business Saturday
what: Save this date! Enjoy holiday shopping the way it used to be at this event, intended as a chance to rally your neighborhood to get out and participate in a day dedicated to supporting small businesses across the country. The Shop Small Movement inspires individuals to shop with and support small businesses to give back to the places that have given our community so much. Local businesses all throughout town will host special sales and incentives to get you in their doors. where: Downtown Jefferson City when: All day Saturday, Nov. 30 info: Cost is free. For more details, visit downtownjeffersoncity.com.
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Jefferson City Magazine City’s Best Celebration, 5:30 p.m., Capitol Plaza Hotel
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Grapes of Death Murder Mystery, 6 p.m., Canterbury Hill Winery & Restaurant
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“I am a Christmas lady. No doubt about that.” — Jane Reed
Christmas The Reeds’ handcrafted holiday wonderland B y H e at h e r S h i e l d s P h oto s b y Tay lo r A l l e n
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which she uses to create what she describes as a traditional-style design. Out come the unique ornaments created by artisan friends such as Jefferson City resident Deen Weidler and Radko ornaments they’ve collected over the years. “It’s just what I like,” she says of her pieces and how she decorates. “For me, more is better.” 40 | November/December 2013
Jane’s lifelong love of the arts lends itself to a home full of holiday flair. “I love unbelievably creative handcrafted pieces,” she says. Some she’s created herself; others have come from talented people she knows. One tree in their home is decorated solely with the Christmas ornaments she received when working as a docent at the Governor’s Mansion.
W h e n d e c o r at i n g for the holidays, Jane hardly does the same thing twice. “I’d probably die if I had to do that,” she says. For Jane, it’s truly an artistic outlet, so much so that she usually decorates at least three other homes for the holidays. But what makes her home special are the pieces her family has come to know and love.
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In their entryway, a standing bear greets guests. Their kids and grandkids have patted the bear so often that some of it has worn off. Jane also takes great care when decorating the nearly 8-foot-tall heirloom 1914 Herschede hall clock and other antiques adorning their home. She uses eclectic pieces they’ve collected over time to create vignettes throughout the house. Each year, Jane enjoys creating a statement piece with the mantel: lots of greenery, twinkling white lights and Christmas ribbon. Her results can be called muted traditional yet not overly frilly and feminine. “Don is way OK with the decorations,” Jane says of her husband's thought on the annual holiday designs. T h e h o l i d ay wonderland decorates the Reeds’ home until Epiphany, Jan. 6. “It’s not a hardship,” Jane says, “though it’s not nearly as fun taking it down.” When it’s time to come down, Don and Jane pack the larger pieces back into the basement and put the ornaments and smaller pieces into empty drawers throughout the house. “I’d love to say I wrap them all and pack them away in boxes, but I don’t,” Jane says. The putting away might not be as fun, but by the following November, Jane’s winter wonderland is sure to emerge again. “I am a Christmas lady,” she says. “No doubt about that.” JC 42 | November/December 2013
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In early November, Jillian Harris sets aside one day to haul Christmas decorations down from the attic. That’s because the task requires transporting at least 15 huge Tupperware storage containers filled with all the tools necessary to transform the Harris home into a Christmas wonderland. After ordering fresh greens and live trees online, Jillian takes stock of what she has and of what she needs to add to her collection for the coming year. 48 | November/December 2013
“Each year, I add something,” she says. “I see a room where I can do a little more, or we travel, and I see things that inspire me.” Now that Jillian and her husband, James, have lived in their house for five years, she has the decorating down to a science, and in the week following Thanksgiving, she puts each nutcracker, fresh wreath, candle and ornament in place. “I grew up with a grandmother who absolutely loved Christmas,” she says. “She deco-
rated everything, everywhere, and I remember how much fun and how magical it was. You really felt like Christmas arrived when you got there. My whole family celebrates here now, and I like to recreate what my grandmother did for us. I try to give that same magical feeling that she always did for us.” Jillian says both she and James lean toward the classic and traditional in everything they do, and they’ve approached their
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Mid-City Lumber proudly recognizes Casey again this year. ••• Summer newlywed Casey (Anderson) Marsch, a professional interior designer at Mid-City, will help guide you through the
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Congratulations, Casey!
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Christmas decorating in the same way. Silver accents highlight true reds and greens, but style takes a backseat to accessibility and fun. “Our tree is not a decorator tree,” Jillian says. “It’s very fun and has things we’ve collected from our childhoods and from everywhere we’ve traveled. We both like to pick up ornaments and decorations when we go places. Our tree is filled with a lot of memories for us.” Even the way they attach ornaments to their two trees evokes special memories of their travels. During a trip to Paris after the couple was first married, they saw a Christmas tree covered in ornaments tied on with ribbon. Jillian says the image stuck with her, and she uses the same technique on her own tree. In addition to creating a fun, whimsical look, it makes it difficult for little hands to remove decorations from the tree.
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“Our tree is not a decorator tree. It’s very fun and has things we’ve collected from our childhoods and from everywhere we’ve traveled. … Our tree is filled with a lot of memories for us.” — Jillian Harris For the Harrises, the most important part of Christmas decorating is that everything is enjoyable and touchable for their two young children, Margaux, 4, and Jack, 1. There is nothing that’s untouchable, including the tempting candy display of urns and glass jars of Christmas-themed candy that sit by the front door. Although Jillian is a one-woman show when it comes to decorating, it seems that Margaux has also been bitten by the Christmas bug and is developing her own passion for Christmas. “She likes to get out the ribbons, organize them by color and thread them through the ornaments, and then it is her job to undo them and put them back at the end of the season,” Jillian says. “She also decorates her own tree in her room with remnants from the Christmas boxes and with things she makes at school.” JC
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Science Matters Dr. Timothy Hanrahan, assistant professor of physical education, and Dr. Vern Hart, assistant professor of physics, have joined the Williams Woods University faculty. Hanrahan, who earned his Doctor of Philosophy at Walden University, comes to WWU from Columbia Public Schools, where he was a health and physical education teacher. He is an American Red Cross-certified instructor, with additional certificates in first aid and CPR. He also holds lifetime certificates in both physical and health education. Hart, who earned his Ph.D. in physics from Utah State University, has authored numerous refereed journal articles and conference papers and is a member of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, the American Physical Society and Sigma Pi Sigma.
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The $200 million, new St. Mary’s Hospital will open ahead of schedule, thanks to steady construction progress and cooperative weather, according to hospital administrators. The new hospital will start receiving patients in November 2014 instead of 2015 as previously planned. Brent VanConia, St. Mary’s CEO, credits favorable weather conditions and efficient, hard-working construction crews for the earlier opening date.
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Sign of Success Like many colleges and universities, William Woods University has honor societies for most academic programs; now, the American Sign Language Honor Society will recognize students who achieve in ASL interpreting majors. William Woods is one of about 30 schools in North America that offer a four-year degree in ASL.
Fairest of Them All Jefferson City was recently named the Most Beautiful Small Town in America by Rand McNally’s 2013 Best of the Road Competition. After several weeks of online voting and posting, Rand McNally asked the 30 finalist towns in its 2013 Best of the Road contest to demonstrate why they should be declared the winner in their respective categories. According to judges, “Jefferson City’s essay used colorful language to bring out the beauty and charm of the town, from its proud historical connections to its lovely capitol and other elegant buildings.” See the Best of the Road final results at bestoftheroad.com and Jefferson City’s video tour at vimeo.com/75540280.
Rock Star Kas A Designs announced its membership in the Independent Jewelers Organization, an International Buying Group and educational organization of independent retail jewelers. Kas A Designs will be the area’s exclusive Master IJO Jeweler member.
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New Directer KRCG-TV13 welcomes news director Rob Messer to its team. Born and raised in Phoenix, Messer has worked in Salt Lake City; Green Bay, Wis.; Boise, Idaho; Albuquerque; Tucson, Ariz.; and Phoenix as a producer and a helicopter photographer for five years.
President Barack Obama recently announced a plan to develop a college ratings system to help students make informed decisions about where they can get the best college education deal. Using data from the National Center for Education Statistics, Bankrate ranked more than 900 public twoyear institutions to determine the best schools, and with a 95 percent jobplacement rate, Linn State ranked sixth in the lineup.
St. Mary’s Expands Dr. Sadia Malik, family medicine physician, has joined the St. Mary’s Medical Clinic in Jefferson City. Prior to joining St. Mary’s, Malik practiced at a family medicine and urgent care clinic in Tennessee. Malik’s specialties include preventive medicine, sports medicine and adolescent medicine.
Sister Act
The Business Times Co. announced Angie Huhman as the new publisher of Columbia Home (sister publication of Jefferson City Magazine). The role is responsible for coordinating events, managing online brands and working to pair local businesses and nonprofits within the Columbia/Jefferson City markets. Huhman has more than 10 years of sales and marketing experience working with traditional media and the latest digital solutions.
Going Places Blitz, Bardgett and Deutsch attorney Stephanie Bell was recently recognized as a Rising Star by Missouri/ Kansas Super Lawyers 2013 in administrative law. Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The Rising Stars list recognizes up-and-coming attorneys, and no more than 2.5 percent of lawyers in each state are named to the list.
Operation organization The Business Times Co. recently brought on director of sales Erica Pefferman. The new role is responsible for developing revenue for the company and helping with overall operations. Born and raised in a family-owned business in Missouri, Pefferman’s formal education focused on marketing and management, and she’s spent the past 11 years working in local media.
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Women at
WORK A look into the lives of six of CoMo's hardest-working women PAGE 62
Skipping Gym
STUDIO FITNESS TAKES OFF PAGE 44
YOU'VE COME A LONG WAY PAGE 38
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Mommy Chronicles goes kid-free with Jill Orr PAGE 37
Formerly Known As On July 1, 2014, Linn State Technical College will change its name to the State Technical College of Missouri. Students enrolling in fall 2013 will be the first to graduate under the new name. Enrollment at the college represents 80 percent of Missouri counties.
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Year of the Edu-Consumer Why it’s time to fire your marketing person and hire a teacher
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As an adjunct professor and business owner, I’ve spent many sleepless nights and endless days studying what’s going on in the world of business. And if you’re ready to embrace some shifts in 2014, your business will experience major growth. Change is not easy in today’s economy; most of us are working our rear ends off trying to keep things going. Let’s take a look at what’s happening around us. Only the strong will survive. I call this the year of the edu-consumer. The past three years have brought about changes in our world, but the biggest change has been in the behavior of consumers. Consumers no longer wait to learn about a product from a traditional salesperson. They are searching for it online, and if you are not prepared, they will click off your site and go somewhere else. Here are some facts you must know: • In 2010, shoppers needed 5.3 sources of information before making a purchase decision. In 2011, shoppers needed 10.4 pieces of information before making a purchase decision. • From 2009 to 2011, American females’ use of voice minutes on mobile phones decreased by 12 percent. During the same period, their text messages sent and received increased by 35 percent. • In business-to-business, customers will contact a sales rep only after independently completing 60 percent of the purchasing decision process. This source of information is impacting organizations and how people interact with them in every way. Companies need to find a way to position themselves as experts within their field. Consumer trust is key; we need to change the marketing hype to educating the consumer. Let’s look at some data that indicates how much consumers distrust organizations. Company experts are trusted by 66 percent of people, regular employees are trusted by 50 percent, and CEOs are trusted by 38 percent. Ouch! During the past four years, I’ve been researching how the human mind works in leadership and in relation to searching for information on the Internet. Consumers must be able to answer their own questions online. Consumers go through three phases: learn, shop and buy. Your website design must educate consumers about your products/services, with only one topic per page. Remember to answer their questions, offer solutions and even tell them what to look for when shopping your competition. By 2014, there will be more mobile Internet users than desktop Internet users. Is your site mobile ready? The Internet is allowing consumMatt Cowell is the president ers to be more educated than evof Ascend Business er before. If you’re not using social Strategies in Jefferson City. For more tips and info, visit media as a means of educating your ascendbusinessstrategies.com consumers, it’s time to start. JC Jefferson City Magazine | 61
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Building Partnerships for a Thriving Community
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By Trey Cunningham | Photos by Whitney Buckner During my tenure at UMB, I have valued the opportunity to work for a company so dedicated to volunteerism and community involvement. More than a financial institution, UMB has always been passionately committed to its customers, associates and communities. That sense of community involvement and the drive to be an active participant in bettering people’s lives are the same values my parents instilled in me. I am proud to lead our dedicated Jefferson City team and advisory board as UMB continues to grow as a community and industry leader.
As w e a p p r o a c h 40 years of serving the Jefferson City community and celebrate
Bryan M. Pope, DDS, Retired Dentist “UMB is an important partner in our retirement planning. Making the transition from an active career to relying on investment income has been extremely challenging during this economic downturn. UMB has provided us with positive and productive guidance.”
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UMB’s 100-year anniversary in the industry, it is invigorating to witness this team’s unwavering commitment to ensuring our count on more brand promise is delivered in every transaction and interaction with our customers. Our advisory board members will attest to the importance of this customerfocused business practice in their decision to partner with UMB. By navigating on the core principles of honesty and integrity, UMB has been able to prosper in good times and remain steadfast in challenging economic times without government assistance or compromising our business practices. UMB is a century-old financial institution with 59 locations in Missouri alone. As the Jefferson City community bank, our dedicated
Trey Cunningham, community bank president UMB Bank, n.a. • james.cunningham@umb.com 573-638-2364 • umb.com
Jason E. Thompson, President, Harold G. Butzer Inc.
Bill A. Crede, Partner & CEO, America Building Products
“Our relationship with UMB began in 2010 when our current management team purchased Harold G. Butzer Inc. from the Butzer family. Since then, UMB has provided the support and expertise that we need to continue to grow our business.”
“UMB offers refreshingly new concepts in banking that work well for our business.”
Carrie Carroll, Owner, Carrie’s Hallmark “My customers are my priority, and I get that same service from UMB. They value my business: every phone call, every transaction and every question. UMB handles my banking needs so I can focus on my customers.”
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team is small enough to provide our customers with responsive solutions and unmatched customer service while backed by the world-class capabilities of a large bank. UMB ’ s b u s i n e ss m o d e l h a s been time tested for 100 years, and no matter how far we go, we will never lose sight of what is important — making a difference in people’s lives. Throughout our history, we have remained dedicated to furthering the prosperity of the communities we serve and rallying for causes that are important to our associates and corporate leaders. Across our footprint, we have been there to provide much-needed relief after natural disasters; offer hope and resources to families experiencing hardship; and dedicate volunteer hours to organizations supporting the arts, health care and education to name a few. Since opening our doors in this great community in 1974, we have embraced this shared philanthropic spirit with the people of Jefferson City. Our culture of caring pro-
Sherry L. Doctorian, Partner, Armstrong Teasdale LLP “Having banked at UMB for more than 20 years, I have found it offers the personal service of a small-town bank but provides the resources of a large city bank.”
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fessionals is proud to leave a lasting impact on our communities through contributions to the United Way, the Rape and Abuse Crisis Service and the Jefferson City Chamber of Commerce. To honor UMB Bank’s 100-year anniversary, our Jefferson City associates have contributed to the almost 30,000 volunteer hours logged by UMB so far this year. It is our way of thanking the community for partnering with UMB for all these years. As we continue to evolve as a business, the basis of our culture remains ingrained in the satisfaction of our customers because we know outstanding client relationships and quality community involvement support the longevity of our overall success. Over the past four decades in this community, our commitment to customers and Jefferson City has demonstrated that our business isn’t about money; it’s about trust. Trust can’t be bought or sold or traded. It can only be earned day by day, year after year, generation upon generation. We will continue to earn the trust of our customers, advisory board members and associates, and we look forward to providing
UMB Bank, n.a. • Founded in 1913 300 Dix Road • Jefferson City, MO 65109 573-634-2600 • umb.com • umb.com/100
an ongoing future of stability and philanthropy to this community. W e h av e a lw ay s been dedicated to helping our customers reach their goals. These customer partnerships have kept us successful and strong, and we intend to stay on the same path and keep innovating, growing and serving this community because what was true in the beginning remains true today. The original values set in preceding generations still guide our company today because we make business decisions based on relationships — by doing what is right, not what is easy or popular. We are proud to honor those who came before us to form our rich history and are ready to celebrate our bright future here in Jefferson City. JC Below: UMB Advisory Board members share their thoughts on partnering with UMB.
Larry Schepers, Retired
Robert L. Hawkins Jr., Retired Lawyer
F. Joe DeLong III, President, DeLong’s Inc.
“Forbes recognized UMB as one of America’s Best Banks. As community bank president, I experienced firsthand UMB’s commitment to excellent customer service. Whether commercial or consumer banking, UMB remains dedicated to making a difference in people’s lives.”
“I have faith and every confidence in UMB’s leadership. Its support and interest assure a successful bank.”
“For more than 25 years, we’ve had nothing but good experiences with UMB, whether it’s providing competitive loan rates and terms, handling our bank accounts, wire transfers and credit cards or simply taking deposits and cashing checks.”
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FamilY: Wife, Carol (married 18 years); daughter, Taylor, 13; son, Alex, 11 Education: Jefferson City High School, attended the University of Missouri for two years and finished education at Lincoln University, Certified Public Accountant Community involvement: Sixth-grade Thomas Jefferson football coach, Missouri State Penitentiary Redevelopment Commission commissioner, Jefferson City Rotary Club
Why I’m passionate about my job: I love helping people realize their dreams and help protect their future. Each new client who comes through my door presents a new set of challenges, whether it’s for college, retirement or estate planning. I like finding out what their goals are and helping to discover and achieve them.
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Company, job title and number of months/years in that position: Burkhead Wealth Management, investment adviser, 16 years; Burkhead & Associates LLC, CPA firm, 15 years; Roark Aluminum, owner, eight years
Dream vacation: Good food, wine and friends in Italy
Biggest career obstacle I’ve had to overcome: I tend to be more of a behind-thescenes type of guy and have mainly run my business from word of mouth over the years. So I think most of the community at large sees me as a CPA and maybe doesn’t know that I’m an investment adviser as well. Perhaps after this issue, the word will be out! What is something that has changed your life: The death of my father when I was 24. It made me grow up faster, it hardened my resolve and greatly focused my attention on making my own way. Jefferson City Magazine | 67
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Favorite charitable organizations you’ve been involved in and why: Woodcrest Chapel, my church; the Jefferson City Football Foundation — I love giving back to an organization that had such an influence on my life growing up — and the American Red Cross. The way in which they help people after a disaster has always had a place in my heart. Accomplishment I’m most proud of: Watching my children mature in their own personalities, being married for 18 years and seeing our businesses grow. Favorite place to spend a Saturday afternoon: Poolside with the wife and kids. Last book read: The Queen by Steven James
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Favorite TV show: Any football game. After that, probably one of the cooking reality shows such as Hell’s Kitchen or MasterChef.
The secret of staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly, and lie about your age.
-Lucille Ball
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Favorite comfort food: Central Dairy Extreme Chocolate ice cream Favorite app: Food Network On The Road. It shows the best places to eat around the country. Secret aspiration: I always wanted to be a special agent for the FBI. I actually started the process years ago; the plan was to attend college, become a CPA and attend law school before going into the FBI. Life took a different route. I would have loved the training, but it would have required a ton of travel. Jefferson City has been a great place to live, work and raise a family. Those things won out. Source of inspiration: God, family, friends and seeing the look on clients’ faces when we have helped them achieve their dreams and desires.
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Favorite hobbies: Kids sporting activities as well as biking, running and Jefferson City CrossFit. JC
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Operation Bugle Boy OBB brings famed keynote speaker and youth programs to honor local heroes this Veterans Day.
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B y H e at h e r S h i e l d s In early October, a meeting began with Operation Bugle Boy 2013 advisory board member Chris Jarboe going around a table and introducing attendees at a meeting he called historic. What began 12 years ago as a post-9/11 patriotic service project by Jefferson City and Helias high school students had grown into those two schools, along with Blair Oaks and Calvary Lutheran high schools, coming together to continue the tradition of patriotic service projects that honor United States military veterans. This year, Operation Bugle Boy 2013 features an evening full of events such as a memorabilia display, a Wall of Honor, Letters to Heroes, the Patriot Tree and more. Only veterans and their guests can attend the banquet and listen to the evening’s keynote speaker, David L. Beamer. Beamer’s son Todd Beamer was a passenger on United Flight 93 on 9/11 and is remembered as an American hero for his sacrifice in the defense of our country and for his now immortalized phrase, “Let’s roll.” “I’m coming for two groups,” Beamer says, “the military and the youth. I’m not a veteran, but I’m certainly a beneficiary of their service. “It’s an opportunity to thank the military for all they have done — and do — and the sacrifices they’ve made,” he adds about his attendance at the dinner and program, “and to encourage the young people about how they can make a difference in their lives and the world.”
The keynote speaker for Operation Bugle Boy 2013, David L. Beamer is the father of Todd Beamer, a passenger aboard United Flight 93 on 9/11 who is remembered as an American hero.
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“It’s an opportunity to thank the military for all they have done — and do — and the sacrifices they’ve made and to encourage the young people about how they can make a difference in their lives and the world.” — David L. Beamer
In addition to Beamer, honorary guests include Marine Corps Sgt. David Castillo and Navy Corpsman Jesse Miller, both of whom helped saved the life of mid-Missouri veteran Tyler Huffman. For community members who cannot attend the dinner and program on Nov. 7, Beamer and the honored guests will also be part of OBB’s free event on Nov. 8, Flight 93 and the American Spirit at Concord Baptist Church. N o t o n ly i s OBB 2013 an opportunity to salute veterans, but it’s also a cultural event that teaches the kids involved about honor and service. They interact with the veter-
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Locally known heroes: Top: Pete Adkins SM Third Class, U.S. Navy 1943-1946, South Pacific - World War II. Left: Navy Corpsman Jesse Miller. Right: Marine Corps Sgt. David Castillo
ans and hear firsthand what standing up for something a person believes in can entail, as well as what their support means to veterans. Helias teacher and coach Dan Campbell sat in that October OBB meeting and told the teens in attendance: “I know how it feels to be deployed, to be away from home during the holidays and to get a package. It matters.” As part of Operation Bugle Boy 2013, a limited number of 10th anniversary Operation Merry Christmas CDs will be for sale. Operation Merry Christmas was a holiday and patriotic music CD performed by Jefferson City High School students, intermixed with veterans discussing what
it was like to be stationed far from home for the holidays. The original service project sent CDs to 1,500 military members stationed all over the world, and the proceeds from sales of the remaining CDs were donated to the American Red Cross and the United Services Organization. This year, proceeds from anniversary CD sales will be divided between the Central Missouri Honor Flight and the Jefferson City Veterans Council. “I’ve had the luxury to work with students like this,” Jarboe says about the dedicated student representatives attending the historic meeting he was leading. “But this is not about us; it’s all about the veterans.” JC Jefferson City Magazine | 73
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Delivering more than suds and service By Lauren Sable Freiman photos by anthony jinson
Being a small-business owner certainly has its risks and challenges. As a merger and acquisitions associate and a banker, Mike Burbank and Nick DeSimone were privy to the hardships of owning a business. But they also had real insight into the great rewards of entrepreneurship — and they decided it was a risk worth exploring. “Our third partner, Jason Otke, and his partners at Dick Otke Construction Co., had experience building tunnel car washes throughout the United States,” DeSimone says. “Jason felt this type of car wash might be something that Jefferson City may benefit from.”
Kwik Kar Wash and Detail owners Mike Burbank and Nick DeSimone
According to DeSimone, the men were attracted to the idea of a tunnel car wash for a few key reasons; at the time, Jefferson City didn’t have a car wash in that format, the speed was unbeatable, and the service was unparalleled. They got to work gathering information and researching the feasibility of opening the doors to a car wash. In August 2006, their vision became reality when Kwik Kar Wash and Detail opened for business. A lt h o u g h t h e lagging economy hurt many small-business owners, DeSimone and his partners not only survived, but they also thrived.
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“We have been very fortunate to have grown our business even through some of the worst financial times that the country has ever seen,” he says. “I attribute the growth of our business to hard work, perseverance, an exceptional staff and the desire to be good at what we do.” Since Kwik Kar Wash’s inception in 2006, Jefferson City has embraced and supported the business, which, as of this past March, became the only locally owned and operated full-service car wash in Jefferson City. And just as Jefferson City has embraced the car wash, the men behind Kwik Kar Wash have embraced the city by making a firm commitment to give back to the community that supports them. Upon starting the business, they started the Kwik Kar Community Care Fundraising Program, which allows organizations to raise funds through the sale of car wash services. 76 | November/December 2013
“Since opening in 2006, the Kwik Kar Fundraising Program has helped raise over $100,000 for various schools, churches, youth teams, charities and other local organizations in the Jefferson City area,” DeSimone says. “It is important for us to give back
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“It is important for us to give back to the community so that our customers know that every dime they spend with us goes directly back into the community.” — Nick DeSimone, general manager, Kwik Kar Wash and Detail
to the community so that our customers know that every dime they spend with us goes directly back into the community.” S m a l l b u s i n e ss e s create jobs for the community and have a vested interest in the areas they operate, DeSimone says, because their success depends on it. And those who patronize locally owned establishments allow that community support to continue. DeSimone describes a reciprocal relationship in which consumers spend locally, which allows those local businesses to then invest back into the community. “When dollars are spent on goods and services that are not provided by local business people, it adversely affects community strength,” he says. “Those dollars leave the community and usually do not come back. The dollars you spend at Kwik Kar stay in the Jefferson City community.”
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Although Burbank and DeSimone were not born in Jefferson City, they relocated with their families to the area in their early teens. Between them, they graduated from Jefferson City High School, Helias High School, the University of Missouri and Lincoln University. Since then, they have become thoroughly ingrained in the community. Burbank’s wife, Sara, teaches at Immaculate Conception, and DeSimone’s wife, Carrie, teaches at Belair.
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“While none of us were considered Jefferson City natives, we all developed a love for the Jefferson City community due to the friendships and experiences we created after moving here. Mike and I always knew that we eventually wanted to make Jefferson City the home for our own families and business.” — Nick DeSimone, general manager, Kwik Kar Wash and Detail “While none of us were considered Jefferson City natives, we all developed a love for the Jefferson City community due to the friendships and experiences we created after moving here,” DeSimone says. “Mike and I always knew that we eventually wanted to make Jefferson City the home for our own families and business. Over the past 25 years, we have enjoyed becoming a part of the Jefferson City community, and we look forward to raising our families and growing our business here for 50 or 60 more years.” As they look toward the future, the team behind Kwik Kar Wash will continue to search for ways to provide better service and convenience to customers. DeSimone and Burbank are currently exploring the possibilities of expanded services and additional locations in mid-Missouri. JC
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142 winners!
Best Shops, bars, It’s that time of year again to announce the winners of our third annual City’s Best poll, a guide to the best shopping, services, food, people and arts and entertainment the city has to offer, as voted by fans online or via paper ballot. This year’s list of 142 winners boasts an exciting mix of new and returning favorites and covers everything from the best burger to the best financial adviser.
Restaurants, Look for the City’s Best logo and banner at honored local businesses, and keep this issue as your guide to the top restaurants, salons, docs, attorneys and more. Browse the resource directory in the back of future issues for a quick reference to the City’s Best guide, and watch Jefferson City Magazine in 2014 for a chance to vote for your favorites again next year.
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Shopping/Services Best Place for Friendly Banking
First Place: Central Bank, 238 Madison St., Jefferson City, 573-634-1111, centralbank.net Second Place: Jefferson Bank, 700 Southwest Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-634-0800, jefferson-bank.com
Best Place for Women’s Fashions
First Place: Saffees Saffees on High Street has offered current fashions at competitive prices since 1923. Today, with three additional stores, one in Osage Beach and two in Kansas (in Lawrence and Overland Park), its uniquely personal shopping experience ensures every customer leaves happy and confident with their purchases. 227 E. High St., Jefferson City, 573-636-4512, saffees.com Second Place: Calena’s Fashions, 275 Karen Drive, Holts Summit, 573-896-5091
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Best Place for Men’s Clothing
First Place: Dillard’s, 3600 Country Club Drive, Jefferson City, 573-893-4497, dillards.com Second Place: Samuel’s Tuxedos, 236 E. High St., Jefferson City, 573634-7267, samuelstuxedos.com
Best Place for Cosmetic Procedures/ Spa Services First Place: JCMG Laser & Vein Center, 2511 W. Edgewood, Suite H, Jefferson City, 573-761-LASR (5277), jcmglaser.com Second Place: Riversong Spa and Salon, 109 W. Ashley, Jefferson City, 573-636-9796, riversongspa.com
Best Place for Unique Gifts
First Place: Southbank Gift Co. Southbank offers items from home décor and designer baskets to jewelry, bath and body products. 110 E. High St., Jefferson City, 573-659-GIFT (4438), southbankgifts.com Second Place: Initially Yours, 409 W. Miller St., Suite E, Jefferson City, 573-556-8293, facebook.com/initiallyyoursjcmo
Best Place to Buy Shoes
First Place: American Shoe, 221 E. High St. Jefferson City, 573636-8313, americanshoeinc.com Second Place: Shoe Carnival, 3535 Missouri Blvd., No. 115, Jefferson City, 573-659-0620, shoecarnival.com
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Best Place to Buy a New Car
First Place: Riley GM, 2033 Christy Drive, Jefferson City, 573-634-2324; Toyota/Scion, 2105 Christy Drive, 888-437-5207, goriley.com Second Place: Joe Machens Capital City Ford Lincoln, 807 Southwest Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-634-4444, joemachenscapitalcityfordlincoln.com
Best Place to Buy a Used Car
First Place: Joe Machens Capital City Ford Lincoln, 807 Southwest Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-634-4444, joemachenscapitalcityfordlincoln.com Second Place: Riley GM, 2033 Christy Drive, Jefferson City, 573-634-2324; Toyota/Scion, 2105 Christy Drive, 888-437-5207, goriley.com
Best Paint & Body Shop
First Place: Fischer Body Shop, 2816 W. Main St., Jefferson City, 573-635-3154, fischerbodyshop.com Second Place: Xtreme Body & Paint, 1007 LoMo Drive, Jefferson City, 573-893-8722, xtremebodyandpaint.com
Best Home Furnishings Store
First Place: JC Mattress, 4725 Horner Road, Jefferson City, 573-893-8361, jcmattressonline.com Second Place: The Schaefer House, 618 Broadway, Jefferson City, 573-635-8877, theschaeferhouse.com
Best Florist
NEW First Place: Busch’s Florist Family owned for 123 years, Busch’s Florist delivers everything from basket arrangements and balloons to exotic plants and garden statuaries, both locally and nationwide. Today, as in the past, the business guarantees that every order is fresh, on time and meets or exceeds customers’ expectations. 620 Madison St., Jefferson City, 573-636-7113, buschsflorist.com Second Place: River City Florist, 212 Madison St., Jefferson City, 573-634-3737, rivercityflorist.net
Best Pest Control
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Best Place for Fine Jewelry
First Place: Kas A Designs A past winner of the City’s Best, Kas A Designs, a full-service jewelry store, offers appraisals, repairs and restorations and has more than 500 engagement and wedding rings in stock. Unique designs created by owner and veteran gemologist Kas Jacquot reflect an air of elegance, wearability and enduring quality. 308 W. Dunklin, Jefferson City, 573-634 -8198, kasadesigns.com Second Place: The Blue Diamond, 1803 Missouri Blvd., Suite A, 573-634-4241, thebluediamond.com
First Place: Steve’s Pest Control, 11955 County Road 4040, Jefferson City, 573-8964868, stevespestcontrol.com Second Place: Art’s Pest Control, 429 W. Miller St., Jefferson City, 573-634-3299, artspestcontrol.com
Best Banquet Facility
First Place: G2 Gallery A unique and upscale event venue, G2 Gallery is a repeat winner in this category. Located in the historic Lohman Opera House, which was built in the mid-1880s, the G2 Gallery space is perfect for any event, from conferences to weddings, and offers a full-service menu. 102 E. High St., No. 200, Jefferson City, 573-286-1152, g2gallery.net NEW Second Place: Capital Event Center, 623 Ohio St., Jefferson City, 573-635-5882, capitaleventcenter.com
Best Wine Selection
First Place: Abiy’s International Wines & Liquor, 3702 W. Truman Blvd., Suite 205, Jefferson City, 573-893-3299 NEW Second Place: Schnuck’s, 1801 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-635-4666, schnucks.com
Best Grocery Store
First Place: Hy-Vee, 3721 W. Truman Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-893-2505, hy-vee.com Second Place: Schnuck’s, 1801 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-635-4666, schnucks.com
Best Heating & A/C Company
First Place: Stieferman Heating, 3526 Rock Ridge Road, Jefferson City, 573-635-3547, lennoxdealer. com/stiefermanheating Second Place: Aire Serv of Central Missouri, 2521 E. McCarty St., Jefferson City, 573-636-4490, centralmissouri.aireserv.com
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Best Beer Selection
First Place: J. Pfenny’s Sports Grill & Pub, 215 E. High St., Jefferson City, 573-644-9999, facebook.com/Pfennys Second Place: Prison Brews, 305 Ash St., Jefferson City, 573-6350678, prisonbrews.com
Best Hardware/Home Improvement Store
First Place: Lowe’s, 3441 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-638-2400, lowes.com Second Place: Westlake Ace Hardware, 2305 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-636-2189, acehardware.com
Best Hair Salon First Place: The Loft Hair Design Studio. Also the winner of the 2012 Best Salon, The Loft Hair Design Studio, with its flat-screen TVs and flashy artwork, provides an edgy, modern background for its full line of hair, facial and body services, including the new Novalash eyelash extensions. 3405 W. Truman Blvd, No. 100, Jefferson City, 573-634-3007, theloftjc.com NEW Second Place: Artistic Vision Hair Designers, 3121 Emerald Lane, Suite 200, Jefferson City, 573-635-0086, artisticvisionsalon.com
Best Nursery/Garden/ Landscaping
First Place: Longfellow’s Garden Center. Fifteen minutes from Jefferson City in Centertown, Longfellow’s Garden Center offers high-quality plants in a familyfriendly atmosphere, which has made it a favorite destination for gardeners of all levels for more than two decades. Its radio show, The Garden Spot, provides additional tips and advice. 12007 Lookout Trail, Centertown, 573-584-9611, longfellowsgarden.com Second Place: Green Horizons Garden Center Inc., 2607 Route CC, Jefferson City, 573-636-4373
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Best Food/Drink Best Restaurant
First Place: Madison’s Café For more than 30 years, Madison’s delicious, authentic and original Italian cuisine has been delighting diners in the Jefferson City area and beyond. With a warm and inviting ambience, two private dining rooms and an outdoor patio, Madison’s provides the perfect dining experience, for everything from family get-togethers to special romantic dinners. 216 Madison St., Jefferson City, 573-634-2988, madisonscafe.com NEW Second Place: Bandana’s Bar-B-Q, 2336 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-634-7427, bandanasbbq.com
Best Place for Ice Cream
First Place: Central Dairy, 610 Madison St., Jefferson City, 573-635-6148, centraldairy.biz Second Place: Cold Stone Creamery, 610 Wildwood Drive, Jefferson City, 573-636-2653
Best Happy Hour
First Place: Paddy Malone’s Irish Pub, 700 W. Main St., Jefferson City, 573-761-5900, paddymalonespub.com Second Place: Prison Brews, 305 Ash St., Jefferson City, 573-635-0678, prisonbrews.com
Best Sushi
First Place: Love Sushi, 2201 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-634-0095 Second Place: Fuji Japanese Steakhouse, 3600 Country Club Drive, Jefferson City, 573-634-8578, fujisteakhouse.com
Best Steak
First Place: Longhorn Steakhouse, 3545 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-6369100, longhornsteakhouse.com Second Place: Madison’s Café, 216 Madison St., Jefferson City, 573-634-2988, madisonscafe.com
Best Mexican
First Place: El Jimador, 1410 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-761-1616; 2930 W. Edgewood Drive, Jefferson City, 573-638-0232; 512 Ellis Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-636-6228 Second Place: El Espolon, 450 Rock Hill Road, Jefferson City, 573-634-6155; 915 Eastland Drive, Jefferson City, 573-659-0643, elespolonrestaurants.com
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Best Fried Chicken
First Place: Steve’s Family Restaurant. Steve’s Family Style Restaurant, originally located in Loose Creek, has been drawing crowds for its famous fried chicken and country sides in Lohman for 11 years. Its recently opened Jefferson City restaurant, the Welcome Inn Again on the corner of Madison and Dunklin, features the same finger-licking menu. 8705 State Route C, Lohman, 573-782-0102 Second Place: Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken, 1550 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-635-1603, showmelees.com NEW
Best Barbecue
NEW First Place: Bandana’s BarB-Q. The secret behind Bandana’s Southern-style smoked meats is its special dry rub and real wood pit smokers. Also known for an amazing variety of tasty madefrom-scratch side dishes, the Jefferson City franchise, one of 30 Bandana’s restaurants in the Midwest, prides itself on quick service in a friendly, family atmosphere. 2336 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-634-7427, bandanasbbq.com Second Place: Lutz’s Famous BBQ, 3505 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-636-4227, lutzbbq.com
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Best Chinese/ Japanese
Best Place for a Power Lunch
Best Place to Catch Live Music
Best French Fries
First Place: Madison’s Café, 216 Madison St., Jefferson City, 573634-2988, madisonscafe.com Second Place: Arris’ Bistro & Liquid Lounge, 409 W. Miller St., Jefferson City, 573-634-8400, arriscafe.com
First Place: Yen Ching, 2208 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-635-5225 Second Place: Hunan, 1416 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-634-5253
First Place: McDonald’s, 918 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, 573-635-3903; 724 W. Stadium Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-634-5899; 815 Eastland Drive, Jefferson City, 573-636-9991; 3124 S. 10 Mile Drive, Jefferson City, 573-893-4921, mcmissouiri.com NEW Second Place: Prison Brews, 305 Ash St., Jefferson City, 573-635-0678, prisonbrews.com
First Place: The Mission, 915 E. High St., Jefferson City, 573-8932800, themissionjc.com Second Place: Prison Brews, 305 Ash St., Jefferson City, 573-635-0678, prisonbrews.com
Best Burger
First Place: ECCO Lounge, 703 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, 573-636-8751, eccolounge.net Second Place: Paddy Malone’s Irish Pub, 700 W. Main St., Jefferson City, 573-761-5900, paddymalonespub.com
Best Sandwich
First Place: Sub Shop, 1902 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-659-8181, jeffersoncitysubshop.com NEW Second Place: Firehouse Subs, 2103 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-635-8150, firehousesubs.com
Best Seafood First Place: Red Lobster, 3519 Country Club Drive, Jefferson City, 573-635-6737, redlobster.com Second Place: Madison’s Café, 216 Madison St., Jefferson City, 573-634-2988, madisonscafe.com
Best Coffee First Place: Coffee Zone, 130 E. High St., Jefferson City, 573-761-4277, yaniscoffeezone.blogspot.com Second Place: Dunn Brothers, 3218 W. Edgewood Drive, Jefferson City, 573-893-5303, jeffersoncity.dunnbros.com
Best Place for Outdoor Dining
First Place: Madison’s Café, 216 Madison St., Jefferson City, 573634-2988, madisonscafe.com Second Place: Prison Brews, 305 Ash St., Jefferson City, 573635-0678, prisonbrews.com
Best Caterer
Best Hot Dog
First Place: Zesto-South, 1730 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, 573659-7117, zestodriveinsouth.com Second Place: Sonic Drive-In, 314 Ellis Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-761-9113; 1711 E. Elm St., Jefferson City, 573-634-8311; 201 Commerce Drive, Jefferson City, 573-634-9033, sonicdrivein.com
Best Italian
First Place: Madison’s Café, 216 Madison St., Jefferson City, 573-634-2988, madisonscafe.com Second Place: Domenico’s Italian Restaurant & Lounge, 3702 W. Truman Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-893-5454, domenicosjeffcity.com
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Best Desserts NEW First Place: Arris’ Bistro & Liquid Lounge, 409 W. Miller St., Jefferson City, 573-634-8400, arriscafe.com Second Place: B.K. Bakery, 901 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-632-0064, bkbakery.com
➺ B.K. Bakery
First Place: Argyle Catering Co. Under the direction of Chef Ryan P. Davis, graduate of the California School of Culinary Arts Le Cordon Bleu, the staff of Argyle Catering Co. has been providing extraordinary catering services throughout the Jefferson City, Rolla and Lake of the Ozarks areas for the past five years. 168 Walnut St., Argyle, 573-680-1144, argylecatering.com NEW Second Place: Bandana’s Bar-B-Q, 2336 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-634-7427, bandanasbbq.com
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➺ Arris'
Best Bar
Best Breakfast
First Place: J. Pfenny’s Sports Grill & Pub. With more than 28 beers on tap, 30-plus TV screens and fast service, locally owned J. Pfenny’s provides a great sports-bar atmosphere for the entire family. This repeat City’s Best winner, which hosts a large bar and an impressive saltwater fish tank, also offers specialty frozen drinks on its new deck. 215 E. High St., Jefferson City, 573-644-9999, facebook.com/ Pfennys-Sports-Grill-Pub Second Place: Paddy Malone’s Irish Pub, 700 W. Main St., Jefferson City, 573-761-5900, paddymalonespub.com
First Place: Mel’s Country Café. Everyone’s favorites are on the Mel’s Café menu, from eggs served your way to country ham and Belgium waffles. Sporting a western theme, this cozy, oldfashioned diner and new winner serves only the best fresh and homemade breakfast, lunch and dinner. 2421 Industrial Drive,Jefferson City, 573-8939115, melscountrystylecafe.com Second Place: Towne Grill, 315 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, 573-636-0720, facebook.com/pages/ Towne-Grill (featured in The Dish, page 111)
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Best Pizza
First Place: Arris’, 117 W. High St., Jefferson City, 573635-9225, arrispizzaonline.com Second Place: Pizza Haus, 1508 E. McCarty St., 573-6324287; 6324 Route B, Jefferson City, 573-635-8411
➺ Madison's
Best Place for Romantic Dining
First Place: Madison’s Café, 216 Madison St., Jefferson City, 573634-2988, madisonscafe.com Second Place: Alexandro’s, 2125 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-634-7740, alexandrosandtg.com
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Best People Best Dentist
First Place: Dr. Randal Scott No one celebrates going to the dentist, but patients of Dr. Randal Scott come close. With his caring and compassionate nature and excellent care, he puts patients at ease and sends them on their way with a well-cleaned smile. 701 W. High St., 573-636-7432 Second Place: Dr. Nathalie Tungesvik, 994 Diamond Ridge, No. 200, Jefferson City, 573-635-3576, drnathalie.com NEW
Best Chiropractor
First Place: Dr. Kevin Wheat, Wheat Chiropractic, 3216 Emerald Lane, Suite B, Jefferson City, 573-636-3555, wheatchiropractic.com Second Place: Dr. Jamie Showers, Showers Family & Sports Chiropractic, 915 Southwest Blvd., Suite H, Jefferson City, 573-635-2225, showerschiropractic.com
Best TV Personality Best Doctor
NEW First Place: Dr. Cindy Leahy With her calm demeanor and friendly smile, Jefferson City Medical Group family physician Cindy Leahy, D.O., creates lifelong partnerships with patients of all ages to guide them in disease prevention, health education and health maintenance. 1241 W. Stadium Blvd., 573-635-5264, jcmg.org Second Place: Dr. James Weiss, 701 W. High St., Jefferson City, 573-636-3313, jcmg.org
First Place: Rod Smith (KRCG), 10188 Old Highway 54 N., New Bloomfield, 573-896-5144, connectmidmissouri.com Second Place: Teresa Snow (KRCG), 10188 Old Highway 54 N., New Bloomfield, 573-8965144, connectmidmissouri.com
Best Elected Official
First Place: Mike Kehoe, Missouri state senator, 201 E. Capitol Ave., Room 429, Jefferson City, senate.mo.gov Second Place: Jeff Hoelscher, Cole County Eastern District commissioner, 311 E. High St., Jefferson City, 573-634-9112, colecounty.org
Best Massage Therapist
➺ Cindy Leahy
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First Place: Meg Gamm, LaSienne Salon & Day Spa, 110 Bolivar St., Jefferson City, 573636-4699, lasienne.net NEW Second Place: Rachel Steinmeier, 630-379-4466, facebook.com//Rachel-Steinmeier
Best Mechanic
First Place: Greg Rollins, Rollins Automotive. The only semi-negative aspect of being great at what you do is that you’re always busy. But for Rollins Automotive customers, Greg Rollins is worth the wait. With great service, reasonable prices and a respectful way of dealing with people, it’s no wonder Rollins is once again Jefferson City’s Best Mechanic. 2004 Idlewood Court, 573-761-5119 NEW Second Place: Joshua Lehman, On Site Oil Change & Auto Repair Shop, 212 Railton Road., Jefferson City, 573-636-0010, facebook.com/onsiteoilchange
Best Interior Designer
First Place: Casey AndersonMarsch, Mid-City Lumber Co. The newly minted Mrs. Marsch listens to what her clients want and then shows them the possibilities for achieving their goals. That open dialogue, along with her professionalism and friendliness, makes Casey Anderson-Marsch an interior designer people are excited to work with. Mid-City Lumber, 118 Jaycee Drive, 573-636-6183, mclumber.com Second Place: Tina Davis, Scruggs Lumber, 1707 Christy Drive, Jefferson City, 573-635-6881, scruggslumber.com
➺ Signature Homes
Best Radio Personality First Place: Warren Krech (KWOS), 3109 S. 10 Mile Drive, Jefferson City, 573-556-6397, kwos.com Second Place: Hilley & Hart (94.3 KAT Country), 3109 S. 10 Mile Drive, Jefferson City, 573-893-5696, kat943.com
➺ Warren Krech
Best Builder
Best Lawyer
First Place: Signature Homes Whether you’re designing a new home or doing a remodel, for this repeat City’s Best winner, the name says it all. Since 2007, Signature Homes has designed customized spaces that meet the ever-changing lifestyles and needs of today’s families. P.O. Box 105738, Jefferson City, 573-659-HOME (4663), signaturehomesjc.com NEW Second Place: Kent Bentlage Construction Inc., 6407 Summerhill Ridge, Jefferson City, 573-573-680-5270
NEW First Place: Chip Gentry, Call & Gentry Law Group. With attention to detail, strategy, strong values and the law, Chip Gentry & the team at Call and Gentry Law Group work for what’s right. His tireless commitment and sincerity in his professional and personal life make Gentry a man other’s respect. 3218 Emerald Lane, Suite C, 573-644-6090,callgentry.com NEW Second Place: Emily Fretwell, Renn, Bandré, Hunt & Snider LLC, 227 Madison St.,Jefferson City, 573-635-2424, bandrehuntsnider.com
➺ Chip Gentry
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Best Veterinarian
First Place: Dr. Gregory Popp Dr. Gregory Popp is once again recognized as Jefferson City’s best veterinarian, and it’s easy to see why. Popp understands how important family pets are to his patients. He works diligently to promote preventive care for animals. 2224 Weathered Rock Road, 573634-2223, weatheredrockvet.com NEW Second Place: Dr. Stacey Beddoe, Southwest Animal Hospital, 1410 Jefferson St., 573-635-5411, swahjc.com
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Best Personal Trainer
First Place: Nick Baker Nick Baker’s passion is to help clients be successful in their lives, and to do so, he’s developed a strong, healthy lifestyle of his own. He believes it and lives it so he can coach others to do the same. Jefferson City Area YMCA, 573-761-9000, jcymca.org Second Place: Tracie Matthews, Wilson’s Total Fitness, 3600 Country Club Drive, Jefferson City, 573-634-3036, wilsonsfitnessjeffcity.com
Best Local Band/ Musician
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➺ Nick Baker
NEW First Place: The Cherry Pistols. The Cherry Pistols have garnered quite a following with their sweet ’80s sound. Covering the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Huey Lewis and Phil Collins in a rocking, fun way, listeners showed their appreciation by voting them Jefferson City’s Best Band. thecherrypistols.com (featured in the Artist Profile on page 114) NEW Second Place: Ski Collins, bass player, Deeper Blue, lisaandski@gmail.com
Best Salon Stylist
➺ Beth McGeorge
First Place: Lisa Collins, LaSienne Salon & Day Spa, 110 Bolivar St., Jefferson City, 573636-4699, lasienne.net Second Place: Ashley Woods, The Loft, 3405 W. Truman Blvd., No. 100, Jefferson City, 573-634-3007, theloftjc.com
Best Financial Adviser First Place: Frank Burkhead, Burkhead Wealth Management, 600 E. Capitol Ave., Jefferson City, 573-635-1181, burkheadllc.com (featured as P.Y.S.K., page 67) Second Place: Wesley Weider, Wells Fargo Advisors, 3308 W. Edgewood Drive, Suite 1, Jefferson City, 573-636-7661, home.wellsfargoadvisors.com/ wesley.weider NEW
Best Real Estate Agent
First Place: Beth McGeorge, RE/MAX, 2316 St. Mary’s Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-761-3400, bethmcgeorge.com Second Place: Kevin Thoenen and Audrey Houchins, Reality Executives, 925 S. Country Club Drive, Unit G, Jefferson City, 573-634-HOME (4663), gojchomes.com
➺ Lisa Collins
Best Insurance Agent
First Place: Brad Hutchison, State Farm, 3401 W Truman Blvd., No. 200, Jefferson City, 573-634-3033, bradhutchisonsf.com Second Place: Chuck Houchins, Farmers Insurance, 925 S. Country Club Drive, Suite H, Jefferson City, farmersagent.com/chouchins
Best Esthetician
First Place: Diane Bargate, LaSienne Salon & Day Spa, 110 Bolivar St., Jefferson City, 573-636-4699, lasienne.net Second Place: Meg Gamm, LaSienne Salon & Day Spa, 110 Bolivar St., Jefferson City, 573-636-4699, lasienne.net
➺ Brad Hutchison
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Arts/Entertainment Best Place to Work Out
Best Theatre Company
Best Local Golf Course
Best Place for Singles to Meet
First Place: YMCA, 525 Ellis Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-761-9530, jcymca.org Second Place: Wilson’s Total Fitness, 3600 Country Club Drive, Jefferson City, 573-634-3036, wilsonsfitnessjeffcity.com
First Place: Oak Hills Golf Center, 932 Ellis Blvd., Jefferson City, 573-634-6532, jeffcitymo. org/oakhillsgolfcenter.html Second Place: Jefferson City Country Club, 516 S. Country Club Drive, Jefferson City, 573-893-3306, jeffersoncitycountryclub.com
➺ Paddy Malone's
First Place: The Little Theatre, 1005 Chestnut St., Jefferson City, 573-681-9400, tltjc.org Second Place: Scene One Theatre, 121 E. High St., Jefferson City, 573-635-6713, sceneonetheatre.com
First Place: J. Pfenny’s Sports Grill & Pub, 215 E. High St., Jefferson City, 573-644-9999 Second Place: Bones Restaurant & Lounge, 210 Commercial St., Jefferson City, 573-636-8955, bonesinthealley.com
Best Place Only Locals Know About
➺ Oak Hills Golf Center
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First Place: Paddy Malone’s Irish Pub. You don’t have to be from the Emerald Isle to enjoy the delicious food and friendly atmosphere at Paddy Malone’s Irish Pub. Enjoy dinner with the family, relish an after-work drink on the patio or listen to a visiting Irish folk band. 700 W. Main St., Jefferson City, 573-7615900, paddymalonespub.com Second Place: ECCO Lounge, 703 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, 573-636-5751, eccolounge.net
Best Local Artist
First Place: Jim Dyke Jim Dyke knows a thing or two about how to use a line. Whether drawing a caricature, creating an oil painting or working on an editorial cartoon, Dyke turns lines into works of art. Combine his talent with a love for his capital city hometown, and it’s no surprise he’s the best local artist in Jefferson City. 116 E. High St., 573-634-7646, cottonstonegallery.com NEW Second Place: Angie Green JC
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book review
Holiday Nostalgia
Review of Truman Capote’s A Christmas Memory, One Christmas and The Thanksgiving Visitor
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By Claudia Schoonover I was fortunate enough some years ago to help someone on the library’s reference desk who was searching our shelves for these stories. The patron explained to me that she read them every year around the holidays. I thought how special the stories must be for someone to make a point of reading them every year. I decided to read them myself three years ago, and I can honestly say reading Capote’s stories is one of the best gifts I’ve given myself. I don’t remember the patron who recommended them, but if I could, I would love to thank her for sharing her holiday tradition with me, which has now become one of mine. Novelist and playwright Truman Streckfus Person was born in 1924 in New Orleans to a salesman and a 16-year-old beauty queen. His parents divorced when he was 4 years old, and he was then raised by relatives for a few years in Monroeville, Ala. His mother was remarried to a successful businessman, moved to New York, and Truman adopted his stepfather’s surname. Capote said some of his hap-
piest memories are from his childhood in Alabama and with his beloved Aunt Sook. This single volume gathers Capote’s three most beloved holiday stories, short memoirs and tributes that carry the “strong, delicious scent of holiday nostalgia.” When reading these short stories, I felt as if I were literally transported back to a time when life was simpler and to a place where people like my own grandparents lived their lives. Capote is 7 years old in The Christmas Memory and shares an elaborate tale of he and his aunt and their holiday fruitcakemaking adventures. One cannot keep from laughing out loud when they contact the local moonshiner about buying whisky for their cakes and, instead of taking their handfuls of saved pennies, he asks for “one of them cakes in exchange.” Another funny moment is when Capote and Sook are making their recipient list and include President and Mrs. Roosevelt. They muse about the possibility of their fruitcake being served at the White House Christmas dinner.
Chosen by Missouri River Regional Library
5 Titles to Pick Up Now Nonfiction
How Dogs Love Us by Gregory Berns
Mystery
Silent Night by Robert B. Parker
The Thanksgiving Visitor is another delightful tale of the local bully being invited to Capote’s home for Thanksgiving and the drama that ensues. One Christmas is a more sobering tale of young Capote being forced to spend Christmas away from his beloved Sook and Alabama clan and instead travels to New York to visit the father he does not know. It’s a heartbreaking story with moments of humor infused throughout. These stories are among my very favorites, and I hope if you give them a chance, they will become part of your Christmas tradition, too. JC
humor
Still Foolin’ ’em by Billy Crystal
history
Cookbook
The Men Who United the States by Simon Winchester
Week in a Day by Rachael Ray
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Gourmet Holiday Savory recipes and festive dĂŠcor to help you set the table this season
By Rebecca Rademan Cuisine by Chef Kasey Green,G2 Gallery DĂŠcor by The Schaefer House Photos by Travis Duncan 104 | November/December 2013
Thanksgiving
A New Twist on Classic Harvest Fare: Stuffed Turkey Breast with Swiss Chard, Cranberries, Fontina and Parmesan Cheese, with Sautéed Carrots and Green Beans Chef ’s tip: Butterfly your meat. “The trick to stuffing meat is to butterfly it. This involves splitting the meat almost all the way through so it can be opened out like a book and then tenderizing by working from the inside out.”
Reversible Round Kingston Quilted Placemats (Set of Four), $40; Reversible Kingston Napkin (Set of Four), $28; Signature Wheat Dinner Plate, $10.50; FourPiece Pearl Silverware Set, Personal Collection of Susie Schaefer; Signature Wheat Salad Plate, $8; Signature Wheat Cereal Bowl, $8; Signature Wheat Mug, $8; Garnish Wood Board Knife, $22.50; Fall Candle Ring, $7.50; Small Wicker Basket, $4; Fabric Owl, $8.
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Christmas
A New Yuletide Favorite: Blue CheeseCrusted Lamb Chops with Mashed Potatoes, Garlic Sautéed Spinach and Rosemary Demi-Glaze Chef ’s tip: Freeze your butter compound. “Mix butter, blue cheese, bread crumbs and parsley. Place on a sheet of plastic wrap, roll into a log shape and store in the freezer. It’s ready to go when you need it, and it melts perfectly as you serve the table. This compound is great for steak, chicken or whatever.” 55-Square-Inch Tablecloth in Chili, $28.50; White Dinner Plate with Red Stitch, $15; Mary Lake-Thompson, Six-Pack Linen Pocket Napkins, $35; Four-Piece Silverware Set, Personal Collection of Susie Schaefer; Snack Plate in Sarah Red, $8; TAG Sonoma Lunch Plate, $6.50; Cereal Bowl in Livia Red, $11.50; New Designs Christmas Mug in Yuletide, $8; Greenery Candle Ring, $13.50; Cardinal Ornament, $6.
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New Year’s
Try Breakfast for Dinner: Braised Pork Belly with Potato Pancake, Fried Egg and Tomatoes with Hollandaise Sauce Chef ’s tip: Poach your egg in a ladle. “Fill a ladle with hot water and crack egg into it. Wait a few seconds for the egg white to precook before slowly submerging both ladle and egg into pot of boiling water.” JC
Feeling inspired by these festive dishes? Visit jeffersoncitymag.com for all of the recipes from Chef Kasey Green. 13-by-72-Inch Shimmer Runner, $28.50; Aluminum Square Platter, $22; Four-Piece Hammered Napkin Rings, $18; Chevron Kitchen Towel, $6; TAG Warm Gray Salad Plate, $6; Small Oval Wavy Edge Bowl, $38; Clock, $24.
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the dish
Voted 2nd Pla ce for Best Breakfa st!
Photos by Travis Duncan
Towne Grill Short stack with over-easy eggs, bacon and hash browns
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By rebecca rademan
It’s the City’s Best issue, and we’ve wanted to cover breakfast as “The Dish” for a while now. So what better time to celebrate Towne Grill, a staple of the community, as it placed among Jefferson City’s Best Breakfasts in the City’s Best poll? Described by patrons as affordable, delicious and casual, Towne Grill is one
of Jefferson City’s most authentic diner experiences that’s never gone out of style. Don’t let the misspelling in the sign — “Towne Grill: Food at it is best” (the owner is well aware of it, and he’s not changing it — the small parking lot or limited seating deter you. You won’t wait long. Sit at the counter or find window seating among regulars of cops, tradespeople, capitol businessmen and women who frequent during the week or small groups of friends, couples and families on the weekends. This is a place where the owner and wait staff call the regulars by name. If the owner, Ryan Butler, is working, ask him what to eat; otherwise,
he recommends a strong cup of coffee, hash and eggs, crispy bacon and buttery toast along with a short stack of steaming blueberry pancakes, smothered with butter and maple syrup. Then relax as the friendly staff and lively cooks prepare your order. If you’re somewhat past breakfast, regulars rave about Towne Grill’s Philly-cheese omelet, meatloaf and burgers. Take time to savor postcard-worthy pancakes, holiday greetings and hometown spirit amid the fogged-up windows etched with frost at Towne Grill this season. And lastly, be sure to congratulate Butler and his staff on their City’s Best award! JC
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’80sFlashback Grab the Aqua Net, eyeliner and neon spandex! The Cherry Pistols keep the party going with pop culture’s most colorful era.
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The City’s Best winner for Best Local Band, The Cherry Pistols integrate ’80s-style music with other visual aspects of ’80s pop culture for an unforgettable show.
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From left: The Cherry Pistols: Quentin Rice, bass; Mike Kivett, keyboards; David Baker, vocals; Tom Reichart, drums; Jay Pelzer, guitar.
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By day, David Baker, Jay Pelzer, Tom Reichart, Quentin Rice and Mike Kivett are regular guys: husbands, fathers and working men. But when their day jobs are over, it’s time for this quintet to rock out, ’80s style, as The Cherry Pistols. Individually, the members of The Cherry Pistols have been fixtures in Jefferson City’s music scene for more than a decade; they’ve played gigs with one another and with other musicians here and there over the years. A year and a half ago, the time seemed right to focus on putting together a quality band with a unique product to entertain Jefferson City’s music lovers. 116 | November/December 2013
“We like to put on an entertaining show, playing good ’80s music that you don’t typically hear and integrating other aspects of ’80s pop culture like music videos,” Pelzer,
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“ Most of all, we want every show to be a party and for people to dance and have fun the whole time.” — Jay Pelzer, guitarist, The Cherry Pistols
the band’s guitarist, says. “Most of all, we want every show to be a party and for people to dance and have fun the whole time.” It seems that in a short time, this ’80s tribute band has successfully reached its goal. It was voted Best Band in Jefferson City for 2013, an honor that validated the group’s creative work and effort. “It’s pretty cool,” Pelzer says of the recognition. “We’re all pretty excited about it. We worked really hard this summer to put together a good product and to brand ourselves and our product. Being voted Best Band felt like a big payoff for working hard over the last five months.”
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The Cherry Pistols are especially proud of their ’80s video dance parties: a combination of music videos and live performance by the band. The most recent dance party was held in early November at The Spot. “We put together a rock block of ’80s music videos that everybody remembers and everybody likes, like Whitney Houston, Madonna, Michael Jackson — as long as you can dance to it or it is a funny video,” Pelzer says. “We’ll play the videos for the first half of the night, then that video dance party transitions into a two-hour live set by The Cherry Pistols.”
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E v e n t o r n a d o warnings and an impending storm couldn’t keep the crowds away from one video dance party, and subsequent dance parties have garnered even larger crowds. The fascination with ’80s music doesn't surprise Pelzer, who says the ’80s were characterized by danceable music with great beats. “It was such a colorful era and is a lot of fun for people to revisit…” Pelzer says. “We’re all in our 30s and can remember the ’80s as kids. It’s fun to revisit the stuff we had when we were little — you appreciate it a bit more, and it is a lot of fun to play.” A lt h o u g h the band’s schedule varies, they typically play two or three gigs each month and can usually be found at The Spot in Jefferson City or at H Toads in Lake of the Ozarks. They’ve recently begun working with a booking agency and have a Thanksgiving eve gig scheduled in St. Louis. Band members have long abandoned their childhood dreams of landing a record deal, but they are excited about performing in Jefferson City and outside of mid-Missouri. “When you’ve been playing music for half your lives, it is really hard to not play music,” Pelzer says. “Plus, when you have four other awesome guys that are your best friends, that want to play the same stuff you want to play, where you can make a few extra bucks and have people who want to come out and watch and party with you, you can’t help it. For us, it’s a lot of fun. That’s why we do it.” JC
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Cuties of Capital Region
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Zavier Kurtis Griffin
Cainin Edward Chorenziak
What do you look forward to the most as your child grow up? Seeing him grow and change and whose personality traits he’s going to have. And I can’t wait to see if he’s going to follow in his dad’s footsteps on the football field...maybe even break some of his records at JC.
What has surprised you most about being parents? I learn as a mom every second, and it is surprising how such a little person can teach you so much! Best lesson learned from parenting? No one can teach you Parenting 101. You learn on your own, and you grow as a family.
Parents: Ryan & Lindsay Griffin Weight: 8 pounds 10 ounces length: 21 inches
Parents: Ed & Kim Chorenziak Weight: 8 pounds 8 ounces length: 21 inches
Braxton James Higgins
parents: Brandon Higgins & Samara Frausto Weight: 7 pounds 6 ounce length: 20 inches How has being a parent changed you? It has given me the extra push to finish my college degree to get a job in the career field I am wanting to be working in. What has surprised you most about being parents? My favorite thing so far is having my little munchkin to snuggle with.
CALLING ALL CUTIES! If you have given birth at Capital Region Medical Center, submit your baby announcement to Jefferson City magazine to be featured in this section! Simply go to www.jeffersoncitymag.com and click on the Cuties button at the bottom of the page to fill out a submission form and upload a picture.
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Aniston Brielle Bax Parents: Rick & Allison Bax Weight: 6 pounds 7 ounces length: 19.5 inches
What has surprised you the most about being a parent? The biggest surprise is how much love we have for each of our children. What is your favorite moment so far? Enjoying her smiles and seeing how much her older brother loves her. He is already looking out for her and likes to help take care of her.
Maren Joy Moore
Parents: Jeff & Sally Moore Weight: 7 pounds 3 ounces length: 20 inches
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Chandler Archer Brumley
How has being a parent changed you? We heard the quote from Elizabeth Stone, “Making a decision to have a child is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body...” and that’s certainly true for us! Favorite moment so far? Seeing our eldest child, Grayson, get to know his baby sister. He prayed and prayed to be a big brother and now he is!
Parents: Adam & Megan Brumley Weight: 9 pounds 1 ounce length: 22 inches
What has surprised you most about being parents? How fast they grow. Before you know it they are not babies anymore; it’s bittersweet. What do you look forward to the most as your child grows? Sleeping through the night without getting woken up.
Reese Noelle Prenger
Parent: Kevin & Megan Prenger Weight: 6 pounds 9 ounces length: 19.5 inches What has been your favorite thing about being a parent so far? My favorite thing about being a parent so far is watching her grow (though she’s already growing too quickly!). Also, there’s something about snuggling with a baby on your chest that makes everything bad in life, better.
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After joining the sport for the girls, Dave Steinmeyer’s passion for the game has long since transcended girls in cute outfits.
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Dave Steinmeyer has been the face of tennis in central Missouri for nearly four decades. His children, John, Robyn and Laura, were all good players, and that torch has been passed on to his grandchildren. His family is tennis, but he didn’t grow up in a tennis family. “Most of my childhood was all about basketball and baseball,” Steinmeyer says. Still, “My brother, Harold, was 22 years older than me, and he was pretty much a tennis nut.” But that’s not really what caught his eye about the game. “There were a group of really nice-looking girls that played at the Webster Groves tennis courts,” he says. “So a friend of mine and I decided it would be 124 | November/December 2013
kind of fun on Friday and Saturday nights to go over and act like we were athletes, play tennis and meet the girls. That’s how I really got started.” No love lost. That might be how it started, but his passion for the game has long since transcended cute girls in cute outfits. A f t e r graduating from Webster Groves High School, Steinmeyer spent seven years at his alma mater before working 10 years at Westminster College in Fulton. He came to Jefferson City in 1976 and was head coach of the Jays and Lady Jays for 23 years, during which time he won state championships with the Lady Jays in 1987 and 1993.
At age 78, he’s still going strong and remains a driving force behind tennis in central Missouri while working with kids of all ages at the Jefferson City YMCA. “I have so much fun with it; that’s what drives me,” Steinmeyer says. “If you get a couple of kids who have some real drive and want to play, it’s fun to be with them. “Most kids, you have to push constantly,” he continues. “But you have a few kids every year who want to play; you can’t be any good unless you make a commitment every day. I’m constantly preaching and giving lectures on dedication to get the kids motivated to play. I try to make the commitment by being here a lot to make sure they have somebody to play with.”
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You could call Steinmeyer the Pete Adkins of tennis. “He was no-nonsense; he told it like it was,” says Matt Morris, the No. 1 player on Steinmeyer’s first Jays team in the spring of 1977. “There are some ways that Pete and I are similar, I think,” Steinmeyer says of the Jefferson City football legend. “Our personalities are different in some ways. Coaching is important, but dedication and work ethic are 10 times more important. “I tell the kids all the time that any time you walk on the court, if you haven’t played as much as the guy across the net from you, you’re probably going to shake his hand and say, ‘Nice match,’ after you lost. But if you’ve spent more time on the court than he has, you’re probably going to win. That’s the way kids need to look at it. Winning and losing take care of themselves, but if you put in the effort, you’ll have enough success to really enjoy the sport.” Morris knows as much. “I remember one special thing he did for me,” says Morris, a 1978 graduate of JCHS. “I was getting ready to play this guy from Hickman who was really, really good. Everybody thought I was going to get waxed. Coach Steinmeyer and I went and hit on the basketball court at the high school, and I think it was during a dance [in the cafeteria]. That was on a Saturday night, and that was a really good warm-up for me. “I ended up beating this guy [the following Monday], and I think it was because coach had me doing some extra work,” Morris continues. “He’s always been around and helping kids. I think that’s pretty special.”
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I t w a s t h e M o r r i s family that helped Steinmeyer get his footing when he first came to Jefferson City. “Matt was a nice player, completely a baseliner,” Steinmeyer says. “But the whole Morris family, they were a milestone in Jeff City when I got here. They were all the tennis talk. Those were the names. Those guys [including Matt’s brothers, David and Robert] really kept the program going for a long time.” Steinmeyer has apparently used a valuable poker technique during his coaching days — the art of the bluff. “One of the first times we met him, we all sat down with him in the lunchroom at JC, and he told us we were all expected to run a mile in five minutes, 30 seconds,” Matt Morris says. “That was about two months before the season started. So everybody was trying to run as much as they could. Back then, nobody ran unless they were on the track team, but we were all running around the school trying to get ready. “Then he took us down to the track one time; it was the only time he followed through on it. I think maybe somebody came close [to running a mile in five and half minutes]. I didn’t. That was like breaking the four-minute mile now. It all went away. I guess it was a bluff, but it sure scared us.” As i f h e d i d n ’ t k e e p busy enough, Steinmeyer started officiating volleyball just five years ago — at age 73. Never say you’re too old. “I really got started in it because I didn’t want to go home, sit and watch TV and eat chips and things I really didn’t need to have,” Steinmeyer says. But it’s tennis — and with his wife of 53 years, Martha, by his side (he didn’t meet her at the Webster Groves tennis courts, by the way) — that keeps him going. “I want to do it until I can’t do it anymore,” Steinmeyer says. “Eventually, I’ll get too old to do it, but hopefully someone will pick up that lantern because in Jeff City, that’s the only way it’s going to happen. “I just hope the kids who I’ve worked with are better people when they leave.” JC
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City Magazine fashion stylist Eric Luebbert provides a forecast of this season's most flattering trends. My husband and I are traveling together to Europe to visit our son and daughter-in-law for the holidays. We’ve decided to carry on and travel light. I’d like to feel sporty yet chic, and my husband just wants to be comfortable. Can you help us? What do you suggest? I think you’re in for a great trip — and hopefully a little romance, too. The fabulous thing about fashion is that you can fit a lot into a small container, and when added with a little personal style of your own, you’ve got a chic, personalized look. Here’s how it goes: You’ll need a pair of slacks or cool skinny jeans, maybe one of each, along with a pair of leggings, a dress, a few long-sleeve tees, a cardigan or sweater vest and a great statement coat that will take you everywhere. You both should choose shades of black, gray or navy. They will all blend together, look terrific and appear new when paired differently. Add one color of your choice; orange and bright blue are hot right now. Then experiment with this season’s fashion trends: statement coats, leather, cheetah print, quilting, scarves, vests and bold sunglasses. Keeping your clothes neutral for traveling means more freedom to layer and still look chic. Pack a dress that can take you many places. Choose one that can be dressed up or down so it’s fashionable for cocktails and dinner and still looks great paired with a sweater over it for a
more relaxed look. Consider wearing boots on the plane, but choose wisely: comfort first, the ability to get them on and off easily second. Boots are very chic right now and will look good with everything in your bag. Add a pair of ballet flats or sneakers if you feel you need to have another shoe option for your excursions. Your husband should bring two to three pairs of his best jeans, especially a dark-washed pair for dressier occasions. Also pack a pair of sweatpants and a pair of dress pants if he has room, along with one classic white collared shirt. The rest could be long-sleeve polo shirts or T-shirts for layering. A cool cashmere, wool or leather vest or fleece pullover would be great for layering, too. Travel in a sport coat that can easily be dressed up or down and a pair of allweather, comfortable boots. Add a great hat or ball cap that will help make him feel at home, and don’t forget to pack him some warm socks. You’ll both need gloves. Seek out some that are touch-screen compatible so you can use your smartphone. Be sure to contact your mobile carrier before you leave on your trip; there are incredible apps that can help you
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Karen Kane Fall Byzantine Collection; Motorcycle Jacket, Saffees, $228. Photo courtesy of Karen Kane.
with everything from directions and restaurant choices to language barriers and money conversions. I’d also pack a compact umbrella; it’s always a great thing to pack when traveling abroad. I’ve heard some people save room in their luggage by packing old undergarments and throwing them away as they go to make room for new purchases during the trip. The backpack is well suited for your plans to carry on. It’s truly this season’s chic travel accessory for both men and women. Multiple compartments make it easy to stay organized and will help keep you relaxed and focused on fun during your adventure. Your trip sounds awesome. Safe travels and happy holidays! Sincerely,
Jefferson City native Eric Luebbert has been a wardrobe and fashion stylist for more than two decades and is the style expert on KRCG-TV13 Sunrise Style. Visit jeffersoncitymag.com for more expert style advice.
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Escape with Style Travel essentials for the holidays. Happy landing!
Clockwise from top left: Spanner Novia Collection, Tri-Color Mock-Neck Sleeveless Rib Shell, Calena’s Fashions, $279; Cremieux Morris Quilted Jacket, Dillard’s, $195; Au Lait Luxury Travel Set (Airport Ready), Haute Salon, $13; Scottish Fine Soaps Classic Male Grooming Gentleman's Travel Bag, Haute Salon, $50; Spanner Novia Collection, Novelty Reversible Front-Zip Vest in Gray/Tangerine, Calena’s Fashions, $179; Mademoiselle Faux Fur Leopard Glove, Calena’s Fashions, $32.99; Woolrich Men’s Bear Claw Wool Vest, Samuel’s Tuxedos, $99; Roundtree & Yorke Family-Size Compact Umbrella, Dillard’s, $38; Women’s Bussola, Antwerpen Riding Book in Black, American Shoe, $160; Mademoiselle Reversible Leopard Faux Fur Infinity Scarf, Calena’s Fashions, $39.99; Tumi Alpha Bravo Kingsville Deluxe Brief Pack, Dillard’s, $445; Vera Bradley Laptop Backpack in Classic Black, Southbank Gift. Co., $129; Men’s Power Touch-Tip Stretch Gloves, Samuel’s Tuxedos, $35; Limited Edition Luxe Travel Brush Collection, saks.com or lauramercier.com, $125; Cremieux Plaid Newsboy Cap, Dillard’s, $30.
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Central Bank Community Tailgating
1. Debra and Willie Lake 2. Kari McKinney and Shawna Schnieders 3. Jake Schmitz 4. Angela Nale and Jill Mingucci 5. Sara Holtsclaw and Dwight Sanders 6. Darrell Mantle 7. Daniel Toosley, Rob Sachse and Jake Schmitz 8. Rev. Stephen Jones and Elija Mayfield 9. Tailgating cheerleading section. Photos by Angela Nale.
Capital Dentistry Open House
1. Tammy Acosta and Jenni Steinmetz 2. Brandon Wooley, Tammy Acosta and Jenni Steinmetz 3. Tina Davis and Brian Francka 4. Bart Carney, Bill Ambrose and Rob Coyle 5. Jackson, Rob, Delaney and Kristen Coyle 6. Judy Naught and Deb Bond. Photos by Capital City Dentistry.
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FOOD • FUN • PRIZES • LIVE MUSIC GET YOUR TICKETS NOW FOR THE “CITY’S BEST” PARTY! November 20Th, 2013 | 5:00-7:30 P.M. Capitol Plaza Hotel | $25 Admission Buy tickets online at www.JeffersonCityMag.com or at the following locations: Hy-Vee • Central Motor Bank • Madison’s Cafe Coffee Zone • Hawthorn Bank (on Eastland)
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City Magazine’s Fall Launch Party
1. Jefferson City Area Chamber of Commerce and Cliff Manor ribbon cutting 2. Tami Turner and Mike Moscato 3. Steve Veile and Tammy Boeschen 4. Sarah Veile, Kay Veile and Valda Stroesser 5. Steve Veile and Lenore Abboud 6. Mitchell Drinkard, Angie Huhman and Clinton Millen 7. Heather Feeler and Cyndy Schnieders 8. Jefferson City Magazine Fall 2013 issue. Photos by Kristina Stafford.
Beth McGeorge (REMAX) Customer Appreciation Event
1. Adam, Sarah and Lucy Veile 2. Crystal and Hunter Remmel 3. Greg, Abigail and Ben Nahlik 4. Russ and Beth McGeorge and Danielle Ritchie 5. Justin and Jenna McGeorge 6. Stephanie and Alex Pettitt 7. Rick and Sherri Knoll 8. Jen Colvin and Beth McGeorge 9. Liam Long, Sam McGeorge and Aiden Pettitt 10. Brian, Hailey and Sadie McGeorge. Photos by Art McGeorge.
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13th Annual Oktoberfest
1. Bob Rogers, Steve and Sara Shadwick and Grace Rogers 2. Dale and Michele Renkemeyer 3. Hunter, Karmen and Ethan Walling 4. Jerry and Cris Richard 5. Jill and Denise Weltig 6. Juanita Legreid and Brittney Kauffman 7. Rick Cantral and Joyce Ann Wilson 8. Ron Clark and Stu Dunkel. Photos by Kristina Stafford.
Jefferson City Young Life Extravaganza
1. Allison Kingsbury and Jodi Winegar 2. Andy and Leah Koenigsfeld 3. Bruce Bax and Ryan Freeman 4. Carla Higgins and Paul Mingucci 5. Chris and Tom Carr and Jack Pletz 6. Chris and Jill Wood 7. Christy Johnson and Melissa Lorts 8. Kevin and Kristie Callaway and Evie White 9. Lee LaFarge, Ashley Freeman, Connie LaFarge and Lindsey Rowden 10. Larry and Sue Martin and Pam and Tom Boatright 11. Tom and Amanda Micke and Stephanie and Chris Bell. Photos by Kristina Stafford.
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Taste of Missouri ‘Sip and Sit’
1. Andrew and Nicole Sporleder 2. Joan Philbert, Brenda Chick and Cathy Philbert 3. Nicole Stevens and Rebecca Brinkley 4. Leon and Carol Pleus 5. Brenda and Greg Carrell and Kevin and Debbie Scherr 6. Ray and Molly Taylor 7. Dave Panico 8. Carrol Gardner, Leslie and Annika Davis 9. Lois Snavely and Cynthia Sullivan 10. Shannon and Tina Kempker 11. Kevin and Michelle Gebhardt 12. Mike Bates, Roger Schwartze and Tom Deeken 13. Claudia Hartman, Nancy Waters and Jane Elliot 14. Audrine Hubbie, Danielle Rackers and Amber Nickels. Photos by Kristina Stafford.
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2013/2014 City's best directory SHOPPING/SERVICES BEST BANQUET FACILITY
BEST HAIR SALON 1st Place: The Loft Hair Design Studio 3405 W. Truman Blvd, No.100, Jefferson City, (573)634-3007, theloftjc.com
1 Place: G2 Gallery. 102 E. High St. No. 200, Jefferson City, (573)286-1152, g2gallery.net 2nd Place: Capital Event Center, 623 Ohio St Jefferson City, (573)635-5882, capitaleventcenter.com
2nd Place: Artistic Vision Hair Designers, 3121 Emerald Lane, Suite 200, Jefferson City, (573)635-0086, artisticvisionsalon.com
BEST BEER SELECTION
BEST HARDWARE/HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE
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BEST WINE SELECTION 1st Place: Abiy’s International Wines & Liquor, 3702 W. Truman Blvd., Suite 205, Jefferson City, (573)893-3299 2nd Place: Schnuck’s, 1801 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)635-4666, schnucks.com
BEST PLACE FOR WOMEN’S FASHIONS 1st Place: Saffees 227 E High St., Jefferson City, (573)636-4512, saffees.com
215 E. High Street, Jefferson City, (573)644-9999, facebook.com/Pfennys-Sports-Grill-Pub
1st Place: Lowe’s, 3441 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)638-2400, lowes.com 2nd Place: Westlake Ace Hardware, 2305 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)636-2189, acehardware.com
2nd Place: Prison Brews
2nd Place: Calena’s Fashions, 275 Karen Drive, Holts Summit, (573)896-5091
BEST HEATING & A/C COMPANY
BEST PLACE TO WORK OUT
1 Place: J. Pfenny’s Sports Grill & Pub st
305 Ash St., Jefferson City, (573)635-0678, PrisonBrews.com
BEST PLACE TO BUY A NEW CAR 1st Place: Riley GM 2033 Christy Drive, Jefferson City, (573)634-2324; Toyota/Scion 2105 Christy Drive, (888)437-5207, goriley.com
2nd Place: Joe Machen’s Capital City Ford Lincoln, 807 Southwest Blvd Jefferson City, (573)634-4444, joemachenscapitalcityfordlincoln.com
BEST PLACE TO BUY SHOES 1st Place: American Shoe, 221 E. High St. Jefferson City, (573)636-8313, americanshoeinc.com 2nd Place: Shoe Carnival, 3535 Missouri Blvd., No. 115, Jefferson City, (573)659-0620, shoecarnival.com
BEST PLACE TO BUY A USED CAR 1st Place: Joe Machen’s Capital City Ford Lincoln, 807 Southwest Blvd, Jefferson City, (573)634-4444, joemachenscapitalcityfordlincoln.com
2nd Place: Riley GM 2033 Christy Drive, Jefferson City, (573)634-2324; Toyota/Scion 2105 Christy Drive, (888)437-5207, goriley.com
BEST PLACE TO CATCH LIVE MUSIC 1 Place: The Mission, 915 E. High St., Jefferson City, (573)893-2800, themissionjc.com st
2nd Place: Prison Brews 305 Ash St., Jefferson City, (573)635-0678, PrisonBrews.com
BEST PLACE FOR COSMETIC PROCEDURES/SPA SERVICES 1st Place: JCMG Laser & Vein Center, 2511 W. Edgewood, Suite H, Jefferson City, (573)761-LASR (5277), jcmglaser.com 2nd Place: Riversong Spa and Salon, 109 W. Ashley, Jefferson City, (573)636-9796, riversongspa.com
BEST PLACE FOR FINE JEWELRY 1st Place: Kas A Designs. 308 West Dunklin, Jefferson City, (573)634 -8198, kasadesigns.com 2nd Place: The Blue Diamond, 1803 Missouri Blvd., Ste. A, Jefferson City, (573)634-4241, thebluediamond.com
BEST FLORIST 1st Place: Busch’s Florist 620 Madison Street, Jefferson City, (573)636-7113, www.buschsflorist.com
2nd Place: River City Florist, 212 Madison St., Jefferson City, (573)634-3737, rivercityflorist.net
BEST PLACE FOR FRIENDLY BANKING 1st Place: Central Bank, 238 Madison St., Jefferson City, (573)634-1111, centralbank.net
2nd Place: Jefferson Bank 700 Southwest Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)634-0800, jefferson-bank.com
BEST GROCERY STORE 1st Place: Hy-Vee 3721 W. Truman Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)893-2505, hy-vee.com
2nd Place: Schnuck’s, 1801 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)635-4666, schnucks.com
1st Place: Stieferman Heating, 3526 Rock Ridge Road, Jefferson City, (573)635-3547, lennoxdealer.com/stiefermanheating 2nd Place: Aire Serv of Central Missouri, 2521 E. McCarty St. Jefferson City, (573)636-4490, centralmissouri.aireserv.com
BEST HOME FURNISHINGS STORE 1 Place: JC Mattress, 4725 Horner Road, Jefferson City, (573)893-8361, jcmattressonline.com st
1st Place: YMCA 525 Ellis Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)761-9530, jcymca.org
2nd Place: Wilson’s Total Fitness, 3600 Country Club Drive, Jefferson City, (573)634-3036, wilsonsfitnessjeffcity.com
2nd Place: The Schaefer House 618 Broadway, Jefferson City, (573)635-8877, theschaeferhouse.com
BEST LOCAL GOLF COURSE 1st Place: Oak Hills Golf Center, 932 Ellis Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)634-6532, jeffcitymo.org/oakhillsgolfcenter.html 2nd Place: Jefferson City Country Club, 516 S. Country Club Drive, Jefferson City, (573)893-3306, jeffersoncitycountryclub.com
BEST FOOD/DRINK BEST BAR
1st Place: J. Pfenny’s Sports Grill & Pub 215 E. High Street, Jefferson City, (573)644-9999, facebook.com/Pfennys-Sports-Grill-Pub
BEST PLACE FOR MEN’S CLOTHING
2nd Place: Paddy Malone’s Irish Pub, 700 W. Main St., Jefferson City, (573)761-5900, paddymalonespub.com
1st Place: Dillard’s, 3600 Country Club Drive, Jefferson City, (573)893-4497, dillards.com
BEST BARBECUE
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236 E. High St., Jefferson City, (573)634-7267, samuelstuxedos.com
BEST NURSERY/GARDEN/LANDSCAPING 1st Place: Longfellow’s Garden Center. 12007 Lookout Trail, Centertown, (573)584-9611, longfellowsgarden.com 2nd Place: Green Horizons Garden Center, Inc., 2607 Route CC, Jefferson City, (573)636-4373
BEST PAINT & BODY SHOP
1st Place: Bandana’s Bar-B-Q 2336 Missouri Blvd, Jefferson City, (573)634-7427, bandanasbbq.com
2nd Place: Lutz’s Famous BBQ, 3505 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)636-4227, lutzbbq.com
BEST BREAKFAST 1st Place: Mel’s Country Café 2421 Industrial Dr. Jefferson City, (573) 893-9115, Melscountrystylecafe.com
1stPlace: Fischer Body Shop, 2816 W. Main St., Jefferson City, (573)635-3154, fischerbodyshop.com 2nd Place: Xtreme Body & Paint, 1007 LoMo Drive, Jefferson City, (573)893-8722, xtremebodyandpaint.com
2nd Place: Towne Grill, 315 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, (573)636-0720,facebook.com/pages/Towne-Grill
BEST PEST CONTROL
1st Place: ECCO Lounge, 703 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, (573)636-8751, eccolounge.net 2nd Place: Paddy Malone’s Irish Pub, 700 W. Main St., Jefferson City, (573)761-5900, paddymalonespub.com
1st Place: Steve’s Pest Control, 11955 County Road 4040, Jefferson City, (573)896-4868, stevespestcontrol.com 2nd Place: Art’s Pest Control, 429 W. Miller St., Jefferson City, (573)634-3299, artspestcontrol.com
BEST PLACE ONLY LOCALS KNOW ABOUT 1st Place: Paddy Malone’s Irish Pub. 700 W. Main St., Jefferson City, (573)761-5900, paddymalonespub.com 2nd Place: ECCO Lounge, 703 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, (573)636-5751, eccolounge.net
BEST PLACE FOR SINGLES TO MEET 1st Place: J. Pfenny’s Sports Grill & Pub 215 E. High Street, Jefferson City, (573)644-9999, facebook.com/Pfennys-Sports-Grill-Pub
2nd Place: Bones Restaurant & Lounge, 210 Commercial St., Jefferson City, (573)636-8955, bonesinthealley.com
BEST THEATER COMPANY 1 Place: The Little Theatre, 1005 Chestnut St.,Jefferson City, (573)681-9400, tltjc.org 2nd Place: Scene One Theatre, 121 E. High St., Jefferson City, (573)635-6713, sceneonetheatre.com st
BEST PLACE FOR UNIQUE GIFTS
1st Place: Southbank. 110 E. High Street, Jefferson City, (573)659-GIFT (4438), southbankgifts.com 2nd Place: Initially Yours, 409 W. Miller St., Suite E, Jefferson City, (573)556-8293, facebook.com/initiallyyoursjcmo
BEST BURGER
BEST CATERER 1st Place: Argyle Catering Co., 168 Walnut St., Argyle, (573)680-1144, argylecatering.com
2nd Place: Bandana’s Bar-B-Q 2336 Missouri Blvd, Jefferson City, (573)634-7427, bandanasbbq.com
BEST CHINESE/JAPANESE 1st Place: Yen Ching, 2208 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)635-5225 2nd Place: Hunan, 1416 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)634-5253
BEST COFFEE 1st Place: Coffee Zone, 130 E. High St., Jefferson City, (573) 761-4277, yaniscoffeezone.blogspot.com 2nd Place: Dunn Brothers, 3218 W. Edgewood Drive, Jefferson City, (573)893-5303, jeffersoncity.dunnbros.com
BEST DESSERTS 1st Place: Arris’ Bistro & Liquid Lounge, 409 W. Miller St., Jefferson City, (573)634-8400, arriscafe.com 2nd Place: B.K. Bakery, 901 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)632-0064, bkbakery.com
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2013/2014 City's best directory BEST FRENCH FRIES 1st Place: McDonald’s, 918 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, (573)635-3903; 724 W. Stadium Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)6345899; 815 Eastland Drive, Jefferson City, (573)636-9991; 3124 S. 10 Mile Drive, Jefferson City, (573)893-4921, mcmissouiri.com
2336 Missouri Blvd, Jefferson City, (573)634-7427, bandanasbbq.com
1 Place: Madison’s Café
305 Ash St., Jefferson City, (573)635-0678, PrisonBrews.com
216 Madison St., Jefferson City, (573)634-2988, madisonscafe.com
1 Place: Steve’s Family Restaurant. 8705 State Route C, Lohman, (573)782-0102 2nd Place: Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken, 1550 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)635-1603, showmelees.com st
BEST HAPPY HOUR 1st Place: Paddy Malone’s Irish Pub, 700 W. Main St., Jefferson City, (573)761-5900, paddymalonespub.com
2nd Place: Prison Brews 305 Ash St., Jefferson City, (573)635-0678, PrisonBrews.com
BEST HOT DOG 1st Place: Zesto-South 1730 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, (573)659-7117, zestodriveinsouth.com
2nd Place: Sonic Drive-In, 314 Ellis Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)761-9113; 1711 E. Elm St., Jefferson City, (573)634-8311; 201 Commerce Drive, Jefferson City, (573)634-9033, sonicdrivein.com
BEST PLACE FOR ICE-CREAM 1st Place: Central Dairy, 610 Madison St. Jefferson City, (573)635-6148, centraldairy.biz 2nd Place: Cold Stone Creamery, 610 Wildwood Drive, Jefferson City, (573)636-2653
BEST ITALIAN
BEST INTERIOR DESIGNER
BEST PLACE FOR ROMANTIC DINING
2nd Place: Prison Brews
BEST FRIED CHICKEN
2nd Place: Wesley Weider, Wells Fargo Advisors, 3308 W. Edgewood Drive, Suite 1, Jefferson City, (573)636-7661, home.wellsfargoadvisors.com/wesley.weider
2nd Place: Bandana’s Bar-B-Q
1st Place: Casey Anderson, Mid-City Lumber, 118 Jaycee Drive, (573)636-6183, mclumber.com 2nd Place: Tina Davis, Scruggs Lumber, 1707 Christy Drive, Jefferson City, (573)635-6881, scruggslumber.com
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2nd Place: Alexandro’s, 2125 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)634-7740, alexandrosandtg.com
BEST SANDWICH 1st Place: Sub Shop, 1902 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)659-8181, jeffersoncitysubshop.com 2nd Place: Firehouse Subs, 2103 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)635-8150, firehousesubs.com
2nd Place: Domenico’s Italian Restaurant & Lounge, 3702 W. Truman Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)893-5454, domenicosjeffcity.com
BEST MEXICAN 1st Place: El Jimador, 1410 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)761-1616; 2930 W. Edgewood Drive, Jefferson City, (573)638-0232; 512 Ellis Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)636-6228 2nd Place: El Espolon, 450 Rock Hill Road, Jefferson City, (573)634-6155; 915 Eastland Drive, Jefferson City, (573)659-0643, elespolonrestaurants.com
BEST PLACE FOR OUTDOOR DINING 1st Place: Madison’s Café 216 Madison St., Jefferson City, (573)634-2988, madisonscafe.com
2 Place: Prison Brews nd
305 Ash St., Jefferson City, (573)635-0678, PrisonBrews.com
BEST PIZZA
1st Place: Arris’, 117 W. High St., Jefferson City, (573)635-9225, arrispizzaonline.com 2nd Place: Pizza Haus, 1508 E. McCarty St. Jefferson City, (573)632-4287; 6324 Route B, Jefferson City, (573)635-8411
BEST PLACE FOR A POWER LUNCH 1st Place: Madison’s Café 216 Madison St., Jefferson City, (573)634-2988, madisonscafe.com
1st Place: Chip Gentry
BEST STEAK 1 Place: Longhorn Steakhouse, 3545 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)636-9100, longhornsteakhouse.com st
Call & Gentry Law Group, 3218 Emerald Lane, Suite C, Jefferson City, (573)644-6090, callgentry.com
2nd Place: Emily Fretwell Renn, Bandré Hunt & Snider LLC, 227 Madison St., Jefferson City, (573)635-2424, bandrehuntsnider.com
2nd Place: Madison’s Café 216 Madison St., Jefferson City, (573)634-2988, madisonscafe.com
BEST LOCAL ARTIST
BEST SUSHI 1 Place: Love Sushi, 2201 Missouri Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)634-0095 2nd Place: Fuji Japanese Steakhouse, 3600 Country Club Drive, Jefferson City, (573)634-8578, fujisteakhouse.com st
BEST SEAFOOD 1 Place: Red Lobster, 3519 Country Club Drive, Jefferson City, (573)635-6737, redlobster.com st
1st Place: Jim Dyke, 116 E. High St,, (573)634-7646, cottonstonegallery.com 2nd Place: Angie Green
BEST LOCAL BAND/MUSICIAN 1st Place: The Cherry Pistols, thecherrypistols.com 2nd Place: Ski Collins, Bass Player, Deeper Blue, lisaandski@gmail.com
BEST MASSAGE THERAPIST 1st Place: Meg Gamm, LaSienne Salon & Day Spa, 110 Bolivar St., Jefferson City, (573)636-4699, lasienne.net 2nd Place: Rachel Steinmeier, 630-379-4466, facebook.com//Rachel-Steinmeier
2 Place: Madison’s Café nd
216 Madison St., Jefferson City, (573)634-2988, madisonscafe.com
BEST MECHANIC 1st Place: Greg Rollins
BEST PEOPLE
Rollins Automotive, 2004 Idlewood Court, (573)761-5119
BEST BUILDER 1st Place: Signature Homes. P.O. Box 105738, Jefferson City, (573)659-HOME (4663), signaturehomesjc.com 2nd Place: Kent Bentlage Construction Inc., 6407 Summerhill Ridge, Jefferson City, (573)573-680-5270
2nd Place: Joshua Lehman, On Site Oil Change & Auto Repair Shop, 212 Railton Road., Jefferson City, (573)636-0010, facebook.com/onsiteoilchange
BEST PERSONAL TRAINER
BEST CHIROPRACTOR
1st Place: Nick Baker
1stPlace: Dr. Kevin Wheat, Wheat Chiropractic, 3216 Emerald Lane, Suite B, Jefferson City, (573)636-3555, wheatchiropractic.com 2nd Place: Dr. Jamie Showers, Showers Family & Sports Chiropractic, 915 Southwest Blvd., Suite H, Jefferson City, (573)635-2225, showerschiropractic.com
Jefferson City Area YMCA, (573)761-9000, jcymca.org
BEST DENTIST 1st Place: Dr. Randal Scott 701 W. High Street, (573)636-7432
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2nd Place: Dr. Nathalie Tungesvik 994 Diamond Ridge, No. 200, Jefferson City, (573)635-3576, drnathalie.com
BEST DOCTOR 1st Place: Cindy Leahy. 1241 W. Stadium Blvd., (573)635-5264, jcmg.org 2nd Place: Dr. James Weiss, 701 W. High St., Jefferson City, (573)6363313, jcmg.org
BEST ESTHETICIAN
2nd Place: Tracie Matthews, Wilson’s Total Fitness, 3600 Country Club Drive, Jefferson City, (573)634-3036, wilsonsfitnessjeffcity.com
BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT Dr. Randal
2 Place: Arris’ Bistro & Liquid Lounge, 409 W. Miller St., Jefferson City, (573)634-8400, arriscafe.com
1st Place: Diana Bargate, LaSienne Salon & Day Spa, 110 Bolivar St., Jefferson City, (573)636-4699, lasienne.net 2nd Place: Meg Gamm, LaSienne Salon & Day Spa, 110 Bolivar St., Jefferson City, (573)636-4699, lasienne.net
BEST RESTAURANT
BEST FINANCIAL ADVISER
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1st Place: Brad Hutchison, State Farm, 3401 W. Truman Blvd., No. 200, Jefferson City, (573)634-3033, bradhutchisonsf.com 2nd Place: Chuck Houchins, Farmers Insurance, 925 S. Country Club Drive, Suite H, Jefferson City, farmersagent.com/chouchins
BEST LAWYER
1st Place: Madison’s Café 216 Madison St., Jefferson City, (573)634-2988, madisonscafe.com
BEST INSURANCE AGENT
1st Place: Beth McGeorge (RE/MAX) 2316 St. Mary’s Blvd., Jefferson City, (573)761-3400, bethmcgeorge.com
2nd Place: Kevin Thoenen and Audrey Houchins, Reality Executives, 925 S. Country Club Drive, Unit G, Jefferson City, (573)634-HOME (4663), gojchomes.com
BEST SALON STYLIST 1st Place: Lisa Collins, LaSienne Salon & Day Spa, 110 Bolivar St., Jefferson City, (573)636-4699, lasienne.net
2nd Place: Ashley Woods The Loft, 3405 W. Truman Blvd., No. 100, Jefferson City, (573)634-3007, theloftjc.com
BEST VETERINARIAN 1st Place: Dr. Gregory Popp 2224 Weathered Rock Road, (573)634-2223, weatheredrockvet.com
1st Place: Madison’s Café
1st Place: Frank Burkhead
2nd Place: Dr. Stacey Beddoe
216 Madison St., Jefferson City, (573)634-2988, madisonscafe.com
Burkhead Wealth Management, 600 E. Capitol Ave., Jefferson City, (573)635-1181, burkheadllc.com
Southwest Animal Hospital, 1410 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, (573)635-5411, swahjc.com
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ADVERTISER INDEX American Shoe Store............................................................................. 66 Arris' Pizza Palace/Arris' Bistro........................................................... 22 Ascend Business Strategies..................................................................73 Ata Martial Arts....................................................................................140 Bandana's BBQ.......................................................................................41 Barbara E Howard, MD........................................................................... 78 Bee At Home............................................................................................79 Bella Capelli Salon And Spa................................................................ 143 Beth Mcgeorge/Remax......................................................................... 28 Blue Diamond........................................................................................140 Brad Hutchison And Lori Branch/ State Farm.................................. 117 Brady's Glass And Paint.......................................................................118 Burks Interior Design........................................................................... 145 Burns Optical..........................................................................................54 Busch's Florist...................................................................................... 132 Calena's Fashions..................................................................................68 Call & Gentry Law Group........................................................................ 17 Capital Dentistry For Children............................................................ 107 Capital Region Medical Center............................................... 8, 119-121 Carrie's Hallmark.................................................................................. 145 Catherine Crum Salon............................................................................ 53 Central Bank...................................................43, 77, 133, 135, 137, 139 Central Dairy And Ice Cream Company........................................64-65 Central Missouri Bridal Association....................................................20 Central Trust........................................................................................... 33 Cliff Manor Bed And Breakfast Inn......................................................49 Coffee Zone.............................................................................................60 Columbia College . ................................................................................. 42 Columbia Facial Plastic Surgery..........................................................68 Columbia Pool & Spa.............................................................................. 53 Community Health Center.....................................................................51 Cumulus - NASH FM 100.1................................................................... 26 Designer Kitchens & Baths................................................................. 109 Jefferson City Downtown Association ................................................13 Ecowater Systems................................................................................110 Fischer Body Shop............................................................................... 138 Frank Burkhead, CPA...............................................................................11 Frank Schrimpf Plumbing....................................................................127 Frosted Art..............................................................................................49
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Furniture Select.................................................................................... 143 Haute Salon........................................................................................... 102 Hawthorn...............................................................................................148 Home Helpers.........................................................................................127 Huber And Associates........................................................................... 69 HyVee ..............................................................................................44-45 International Wines & Liquors................................................................. 7 J Pfenny's.................................................................................................79 JCMG Oncology.................................................................................... 107 JCMG Laser & Vein...................................................................................5 JCMG New Doctors.................................................................................14 Jefferson Bank Of Missouri...................................................................41 Jefferson City YYMCA............................................................................51 Joe Machens BMW...................................................................................4 Joe Machens Volkswagen.................................................................. 128 Joe Machens Capital City........................................................................6 Joe Machens Capital City......................................................................10 Joe Machens Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge Ram........................................... 56 Joe Machens Fiat....................................................................................57 Joe Machens Hyundai...........................................................................80 Joe Machens Mazda...............................................................................81 Joe Machens Mitsubishi......................................................................101 Joe Machens Nissan............................................................................ 129 Jones Beltone Hearing Center............................................................ 102 Kas A Design......................................................................................... 134 Kent Bentlage Construction Inc............................................................77 Kevin Thoenen And Audrey Houchins Realty Executives................. 70 KMIZ 17............................................................................................ 33,136 KRCG 13...................................................................................................21 K's Consignment Shop.........................................................................110 Kwik Kar Wash And Detail....................................................................147 La Belle Cabinetry & Lighting................................................................72 La Sienne Salon & Day Spa....................................................................72 Longfellow's Garden Center................................................................. 66 Madison's Cafe..........................................................................................9 Major Interiors..........................................................................................74 Marshall And Co....................................................................................140 Martellaro Marble And Granite............................................................127 Mercedes-Benz Joe Machens............................................................100
Mid-City Lumber Co............................................................................... 52 Midwest Block & Brick...........................................................................18 Missouri Credit Union.............................................................................12 Missouri Valley Mercantile.................................................................... 53 Modern Litho/Brown Printing...............................................................15 MO Retired Teachers Association............................................. 144-145 N.H. Scheppers Distributing Company.............................................. 125 Naught Naught Insurance Agency.......................................................49 On Site Oil Change..................................................................................16 Organize That Space.............................................................................127 Paddy Malone's Pub...............................................................................61 Prison Brews......................................................................................... 132 Riley Chevrolet, Buick, Gmc, Cadillac ..................................................74 Riley Toyota - Scion . ........................................................................... 143 River City Florist .....................................................................................31 River Region Credit Union.................................................................... 117 Rollins Automotive.................................................................................54 Saffee's................................................................................................... 43 Samuel's Tuxedos.................................................................................. 69 Scruggs Lumber..................................................................................... 24 Signature Homes.................................................................................. 109 Smart Business Products................................................................... 126 Sommers Interiors..................................................................................54 St Mary's Health Center...........................................................................3 Studio Home........................................................................................... 66 Sweet Chipotle Catering....................................................................... 78 The Ecco................................................................................................ 136 The Loft Hair Design Studio.....................................................................2 Three Story Coffee................................................................................ 117 UMB..........................................................................................................19 Victoria's Bridal.............................................................................112-113 Wallstreet Group....................................................................................60 Weathered Rock Veterinary Clinic....................................................... 69 Whaley's Pharmacy Inc......................................................................... 70 Wheat Chiropractic.............................................................................. 102 Wilson's Total Fitness..........................................................................110 Zesto.........................................................................................................79
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There’s No Place Like Home
Jefferson City’s favorite TV personality shares a passion for more than just the game.
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Voted Best TVty! li Persona
By Rod Smith Thank you for letting me call Jefferson City home. I wouldn’t be here without you. It’s been five years since so many of you fought to keep me here, and I will never forget it. Many of you were blessed to grow up around Jefferson City; I chose to move here. KRCG was actually the only TV offer I had coming out of college, and I was hired to be a weekend weatherman, even though I didn’t know anything about the weather (other than I got wet when it rained). I finally ended up in sports. I never dreamed I would be here for more than 25 years. I met my wife, Lana, in Jefferson City, and we’ve raised our three beautiful daughters —Brittany, Brooke and Paige — here. I don’t know a better place to raise a family, and I truly treasure the many relationships we’ve built throughout the area. I don’t know of a more charitable community than Jefferson City, and I’ve been blessed to be a part of so many wonderful events and organizations that raise funds for so many worthy causes. I’m thankful for my role at the Naught-Naught Agency that allows me to serve others, as they’ve taught me so much about putting faith into action. The Naughts inspire me and many others to serve our community.
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A lt h o u g h I ’ v e had opportunities to cover World Series, Super Bowls, University of Missouri bowl games and NCAA tournaments, I really feel most at home covering our local high schools. I love covering our kids from our families in our schools. That love was returned to me in an unbelievable way five years ago. It’s something that just doesn’t happen in my business — unless God blessed you with a community such as Jefferson City. May 22, 2008: I was called into the general manager’s office and told I was no longer needed. Jobs had to be cut in a bad economy,
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The Jefferson City business community has since shown we do care about our local sports coverage, and we do care about covering our local kids and our schools.
and we could not afford to cover local sports. After 23 years at KRCG, I was being let go. I didn’t know what we would do or where we would go, but I had faith in the Lord who did. What happened over the next few weeks forever changed my life — and I had nothing to do with it. The station ownership in Chicago didn’t know the power of the people in central Missouri. Thanks to an online petition, phone calls and emails from viewers and local business leaders, KRCG asked me to come back to work. T h e J e f f e r s o n City business community has since shown we do care about our local sports coverage, and we do care about covering our local kids and our schools. Watch a KRCG sportscast today, and you’ll see our many sponsors who prove this to be so. Thank you, Jefferson City. There’s no place like home. JC ➝ Rod Smith is the sports director at KRCG-TV13 and has been voted the City’s Best TV Personality in Jefferson City for three consecutive years. He enjoys covering high school, college and professional athletics in Missouri and is mostly known for “Rod's Big Ol’ Fish!”
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