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January 13, 2011 | Vol. 8 | No. 19 www.edwedge.com

Arts and Issues “On the Move� Page 9

The Chocolate Wine Trail Page 18

Chef Michael Hollis Page 21

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"On the Move"

Journey to Mecca -St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, Mo., slsc.org Year of Magical Thinking The Repertory Theatre, Studio Theatre, Webster University, Webster Groves, Mo., repstl.org, 8 p.m. The Fall of Heaven, -The Rep, Webster University, Webster Groves, repstl.org, 8 p.m.

EDE to heat up Arts & Issues stage.

10 The mythic Maya

Saint Louis Art Museum plans exhibit.

17 "Season of the Witch" A clunker Nicholas Cage can't save..

18 Chocolate Wine Trail What's happening in Hermann, Mo.

20 Park project gets boost Orthodontist looks to increase smiles.

21 A serious "right" product Up close with Villa Marie Winery's chef.

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Beyond yoga

Local teacher gives back to the community.

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Friday January 14_ ______ Journey to Mecca -St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, Mo., slsc.org Year of Magical Thinking The Repertory Theatre, Studio Theatre, Webster University, Webster Groves, Mo., repstl.org, 8 p.m. The Fall of Heaven, -The Rep, Webster University, Webster Groves, repstl.org, 8 p.m. Ozzy Osbourne, rescheduled show -Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo. Bi-State Band

-Dunham Hall-SIUE Campus, free Gabie -Westview Wine Cellar, Collinsville Grace Potter and the Nocturnals -The Pageant, Delmar Loop

Saturday January 15_ ______ 1st Annual Polar Bear Party - S h a l e L a k e W i n e r y, 1 4 9 9 Washington Ave., Williamson, Illinois, 618-637-2470 Billiken’s Men’s Basketball vs. Saint Joseph’s, 1 p.m. -Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis Cardinals Winter Warm-up -Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch, www.cardinals.com Journey to Mecca -St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, Mo., slsc.org Year of Magical Thinking -The Repertory Theatre, Studio Theatre, Webster University, Webster Groves, Mo., repstl.org, 5 p.m. The Fall of Heaven, -The Rep, Webster University, Webster Groves, repstl.org, 5 p.m. Bi-State Band -Dunham Hall-SIUE Campus, free Pete Morrissey -Westview Wine Cellar, Collinsville

Sunday January 16_ ______ Cardinals Winter Warm-up -Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch, www.cardinals.com Journey to Mecca -St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, Mo., slsc.org Year of Magical Thinking -The Repertory Theatre, Studio Theatre, Webster University, Webster Groves, Mo., repstl.org, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. The Fall of Heaven, -The Rep, Webster University, Webster Groves, repstl.org, 2 p.m.

Monday January 17_ ______ Rick Ross “State of Emergency” Concert -Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis, 7 p.m. “FDR” starring Ed Asner, -Florissant Civic Center Theatre, #1 James J. Eagan Dr., Florissant, Mo., 314-921-5678, 8 p.m. -Cardinals Winter Warm-up -Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch, www.cardinals.com Journey to Mecca -St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, Mo., slsc.org

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People

Local woman teaches more than yoga By ANNE STOTLER For The Edge

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tacey Stuffelbeam found a way to connect two of her passions: yoga and charitable donations. An instructor for almost a decade, Stacey teaches yoga in the Edwardsville area and also has a bachelor’s degree in biology, medical science and completed her master’s studies in mass communication.

Early in her career, Stacey worked at the Beverly Farm Developmental Training Center in Godfrey. She eventually began working for the Community Riding Program at the Equestrian Center on the main campus of Beverly Farm, located on Humbert Road in Godfrey. The Developmental Training Center is often the starting point where individuals establish the prerequisites needed before advancing to other programs. Many of the Beverly Farm residents enjoy the fulfillment that comes with a job. Residents may choose light assembly work, ceramics, food service or janitorial. Cooking classes teach basic food preparation, sanitation

and safety — great for residents who are able to prepare some of their own meals. All vocational programs are fully supervised by qualified staff. The Equestrian Center provides Therapeutic Horsemanship for Beverly Farm residents as well as the community and offers riding programs and public lessons for anyone five years of age and older. Riders participate in lessons to increase their riding skills and improve their general knowledge of horses. The program instructs riders in horsemanship, saddling, unsaddling and general horse care. Boarding, riding, birthday parties and educational field trips at the Equestrian Center are also available to the public. “Answering phones at D.T. may not have been the most glamorous job,” said Stacey. “But it was a very meaningful job because I could see how much I was helping people who were, in turn, helping some wonderful people. At the Equestrian Center I recruited volunteers and kept participants informed about what was happening with the Community Riding Program.” Stacey now uses her yoga classes as a catalyst to give back to local charities and also gets her students

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Stacey Stuffelbeam involved. Each month she teaches a donation-based yoga class. This benefits the recipient because it brings awareness to their cause and money is being raised as well. “I think yoga should be accessible to everyone,” said Stacey. “The expense of the donation class won’t prohibit anyone from coming. Instead of getting paid or charging my students for the class, I select a local charity, such as Beverly Farm, and encourage students to donate as much or as little as they can.” Because of her work experience at Beverly Farm, she holds a special place in her heart for it and each year, she and her husband give a small donation. But she was looking to do more. And it worked. “My Good Karma Yoga class raised more money for Beverly Farm than any other charity we’ve ever had,” said Stacey. “The best part is that now a whole new group of people

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know about Beverly Farm and all the wonderful things that happen there so, hopefully, they will continue to support the residents and employees at Beverly Farm.” Stacey’s ambitious fundraising style proves that raising money for a great cause is possible and not always challenging. “People are very generous,” said Stacey. “I already had a group of caring students who like to help others whenever they can so really all I had to do was ask. A simple fundraiser, like teaching a yoga class for donations, is easier for me to do than just asking someone to support a great cause.” For more information on Stacey, please visit www.yogastuff.us. If you are interested in holding a third party fundraiser to benefit Beverly Farm, please contact 466-0367, ext. 628 or email astotler@beverlyfarm. org.

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People People planner Quad Cities to host Titanic exhibit On April 15, 1912, Titanic, the world’s largest ship, sank in the Atlantic after colliding with an iceberg claiming more than 1,500 lives and subsequently altering the world’s confidence in modern technology. Nearly 99 years later, the Putnam Museum & IMAX Theatre in Davenport, Iowa, will pay tribute to the tragedy which continues to resonate through Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, where more than 125 legendary artifacts conserved from the Ship’s debris field are showcased offering visitors a poignant look at this iconic Ship and its passengers. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, on display March 13-June 26, 2011, has been designed with a focus on the legendary Titanic’s compelling human stories as best told through authentic artifacts and extensive room re-creations. Perfume from a maker who was traveling to New York to sell his samples, china etched with the logo of the elite White Star Line, even pieces of the Ship itself -- these and many other authentic objects offer haunting, emotional connections to lives abruptly ended or forever altered. “We are honored to be able to bring this acclaimed world-class Exhibition to the Quad Cities community,” said Kim Findlay, president and CEO of the Putnam Museum and IMAX Theatre. “It is truly an iconic piece of history, and to have Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at the Putnam Museum on its 99th anniversary is a privilege.” Exhibit visitors are quickly drawn back in time to 1912 upon entrance, as each receives a replica boarding pass of an actual passenger aboard Titanic. They then begin their chronological journey through the life of Titanic, moving through the Ship’s construction, to life on board, to the ill-fated sinking and amazing artifact rescue efforts. They will marvel at the re-created cabins, and press their palms against an iceberg while learning of countless stories of heroism and humanity. In the “Memorial Gallery” guests will take their boarding pass to the memorial wall and discover whether their passenger and traveling companions survived or perished. Over the past 15 years, more than 20 million people have seen this powerful 6,000-square foot exhibition in major museums worldwide - from Chicago to Los Angeles and Paris to London. RMS Titanic, Inc. is the only company permitted by law to recover objects from the wreck of Titanic. The Company was granted Salvor-in-Possession rights to the wreck site of Titanic by a United States federal court in 1994 and has conducted seven research and recovery expeditions to the Titanic rescuing more than 5,500 artifacts.

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As depicted in the 1997 Academy Award-winning movie “Titanic,” more than 1,500 passengers and crew members perished during the ship’s maiden voyage, just four days after it launched. The ship sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912, less than three hours after colliding with an iceberg in the North Atlantic. Only about 700 people survived. The Titanic had just 20 lifeboats — and most of them left the sinking ship with far fewer passengers than their capacity would have allowed. When the Titanic sank, it was not seen again for more than 70 years, until oceanographers Robert Ballard and Jean Louis Michel discovered the shipwreck site in a joint U.S./ French expedition Sept. 1, 1985. Along with the exhibit, the Putnam Museum & IMAX Theatre will bring back the movie, “Ghosts of the Abyss,” a documentary that takes viewers under the sea to witness the wreckage recovery project. Ti c k e t s w i l l g o o n s a l e i n January. Prices will be announced at that time. For more information about this exhibition, log on: www. putnam.org/titanic. The Putnam Museum & IMAX Theatre is located at 1717 West 12th Street in Davenport, Iowa. For IMAX show times or more information about the museum’s exhibits, call 563-324-1933 or visit their website at www.putnam.org. For more information about the Quad Cities, contact the Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau at 800-747-7800 or visit their website at www.visitquadcities.com. The Quad Cities is located on the Mississippi River and is comprised of the riverfront cities of Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa, and Moline, East Moline and Rock Island in Illinois. The area is just a 2-½ hour drive from Des Moines, Iowa, and Chicago, Illinois. It is easily accessible via I-80, I-74, I-88 and several major state highways.

Bull riders returning to St. Louis The Professional Bull Riders’ elite Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS) returns to Scottrade Center for the St. Louis Invitational Feb. 25-27, 2011. With tickets starting at as little as $10, PBR fans new and old will get to see the world’s toughest athletes, more than two hours of edge-ofyour-seat thrills and spills, rock and roll music, and pyrotechnics. Tickets go on sale on Oct. 15, 2010 and can be purchased at the Scottrade Center box office, www. ticketmaster.com, or by phone at 800-745-3000 (standard ticket fees may apply). St. Louis is the eighth of 28 stops on the 2011 BFTS schedule, which begins at world-famous Madison Square Garden in New York on

Jan. 7-9 and concludes Oct. 26-30 in Las Vegas with the PBR World Finals, where the 2011 PBR World Champion will be crowned and awarded a $1 million bonus. Jody Newberry of Ada, Okla., will be back to defend his St. Louis title against a field that will include 2009 winner Wiley Petersen of Fort Hall, Idaho, and 2008 winner Renato Nunes of Buritama, Brazil. The scores from Friday, Saturday and Sunday will be combined, and the Top 15 riders will advance to the Built Ford Tough Championship Round on Sunday, where they will compete with one more bull. The rider with the highest total score after the championship round will be the winner. About the Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) The PBR is the world’s premier bull riding organization. More than 100 million viewers annually watch over 400 hours of primetime PBR programming on VERSUS, NBC, CBS and networks around the world. The PBR has awarded over $100 million in prize money and 20 riders have earned over $1 million, including Justin McBride with $5.5 million -- the most of any westernsports athlete in history. The PBR was nominated as 2010 Sports League of the Year at the Sports Business Journal Sports Business Awards, alongside the National Football League, National Basketball Association and Major League Baseball. Nearly two million fans attend Built Ford Tough Series and Touring Pro Division events each year. For more information on the PBR, go to www.pbr.com, or follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ TeamPBR and http://twitter.com/ TEAMPBR.

FOTAD plans annual trivia night The 11th Annual Friends of Theater and Dance (FOTAD) Trivia Night is set for 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15, at the James F. Metcalf Theater on the campus of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. A minisilent auction also will be available. FOTAD is a support organization for the SIUE Department of Theater and Dance. The doors will open at 6 p.m., with the game scheduled to begin promptly at 7. Proceeds from the event benefit FOTAD’s student merit award fund for qualified SIUE students majoring in theater and dance at the University. Winners of the competition will receive 1st ($160), 2nd ($80), or 3rd prize ($40) for scoring the most points per table. Reservations may be made for tables of eight. The evening will offer challenging trivia, during the regular question-andanswer sessions and during survivor trivia. Free popcorn and pretzels will be offered; also, soft drinks will be available for purchase. Tickets are $10 per person; a table

of eight, $80. A $40 deposit must be received by Jan. 14 to guarantee a table will be held. Make checks payable to the SIUE Foundation and send it to Greg Conroy, 217 N. Buchanan St., Edwardsville, IL 62025-1740. To make reservations, call (618) 692-0874; participants must arrive by 6:50 p.m. or their reservation may be given away, unless a 50 percent deposit has been received.

Bicycle Expo scheduled The 2011 Midwest bicycle expo and swap meet will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. When: Sunday, January 30, at the Gateway Center in Collinsville. Just because it’s cold doesn’t mean you can’t get your bike fix. The 2011 Midwest Bicycle Expo and Swap Meet is your chance to revel in all things bicycle. The $5 entry fee gives you access to bike shops, nonprofits, individuals and other bicycle-related businesses, each featuring a unique display of products and information. The Expo is your chance to catch a sneak peak of next season’s bicycle goodies, search for that hard-to-find bike part, or find a great deal on your next bike. The Expo will also feature a silent auction and the popular bike corral. An Antique Bike Show will also be taking place at Gateway Center. For a $5 admission fee (and $5 each show entry) you can display your classic bicycle and compete for trophies in several categories. The 2011 ride season is right around the corner – the 2011 Midwest Bicycle Expo & Swap Meet is the best way to prepare. Don’t miss out. For more information, contact Trailnet at 314-416-9930 x 107. T h e 2 0 11 M i d w e s t b i c y c l e expo and swap meet is being put on by Trailnet and St. Louis BicycleWORKS.

Science Center names interim CEO The Saint Louis Science Center announced today that Philip Needleman, Ph.D., will serve as its interim President and Chief Executive Officer, effective January 20, 2011. Needleman will lead the museum during the search for the permanent replacement for Doug King, who left the museum on December 31, 2010, to become the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Museum of Flight in Seattle. Needleman has been serving as Interim President of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center since October 2009 while the Center conducted a national search for a new President. The Plant Science Center recently announced its new President,

James Carrington, Ph.D., and he will officially start on May 1, 2011. An orderly transfer of responsibilities is underway with Needleman progressively decreasing his efforts. During the spring, he will divide his activities between both science institutions. Needleman is familiar with the Saint Louis Science Center, having served on its Board of Commissioners since 2005 and on its Board of Trustees from 1991 to 1998 and 2002 to 2004. H e c u r re n t l y s e r v e s a s C h a i r of its Science and Leadership Committee.

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People People planner Alton ready for eagle watchers It’s time to hop in the car and follow Mother Nature’s Highway to Alton this winter for an eagle watching adventure. Every January, experts anticipate nearly 1,000 American Bald Eagles will m i g r a t e t o t h e re g i o n , m a n y reclaiming their winter nests along the Meeting of the Great Rivers National Scenic Byway from Alton to Grafton and Pere Marquette State Park. With the help of the Alton Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau’s 2011 Eagle Watcher ’s Guide, visitors can plan their own eagle watching adventure and take part in numerous eagle watching events and tours happening throughout the region. New this year, the recently opened Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower will offer visitors new eagle viewing opportunities. Eagle watching has been an attraction for the last decade all around Alton, and every year new attractions and events enrich the experience for visitors wishing to catch a glimpse of these magnificent birds. In May 2010, the new Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower opened in Hartford, Il., offering panoramic views of the confluence of the Missouri & Mississippi rivers from platforms at 50, 100 and 150 feet. These same viewing platforms will yield a new perspective for visitors wishing to see eagles in flight. In addition, the Tower

will feature an “Eagles Over the Confluence” event every Saturday & Sunday from January 8, 2011 through February 20, 2011, with featured activities each week including artisans, kid’s crafts, photography workshops and more. For more details, go to www. ConfluenceTower.com. Back again this year, visitors can take part in a little Eagle Caching as they head out to visit the various “Eagle Watching Hot Spots” featured in the 2011 Eagle Watcher’s Guide. Within the guide, information can be found about the caches and clues on where to find them. Like geocaching, each cache has a set of coordinates that are plugged into the GPS navigator and used by the explorer to search for the treasure. All the information needed, including the clues, coordinates and GPS rentals, can be found a t w w w. Vi s i t A l t o n . c o m / EagleCaching, or by visiting the Alton Visitor’s Center at 200 Piasa St. in Downtown Alton. Visitors can head out to view the eagles on their own or take part in some of the traditional eagle watching events in the region, including eagle meet & greets, eagle watching tours and live bird demonstrations. Events take place nearly every weekend and throughout the week, from January through March. Plus, most of the events in the region are free of charge. A full list of events can be found online at www.VisitAlton. com and in the Eagle Watcher ’s Guide.

For visitors wishing to make eagle watching a winter getaway, there are numerous eagle packages and specials available at hotels and bed & breakfast inns in Alton, Grafton and Elsah. Alton, Illinois is the #1 destination for eagle watching in the St. Louis region. It is the place to be for the best eagle events and the largest concentration of American Bald Eagles in the state of Illinois. Every day is a great day to plan on making your escape this winter to see the eagles in Alton. For the latest eagle watching updates or to receive your free Eagle Watchers Guide, call 1800-ALTON-IL or go to www. VisitAlton.com.

Tickets on sale now for Sesame Street Live Calling all super heroes! Super Grover needs your help – and it’s Elmo and the Fabulous Five to the rescue when this fantastic musical production zooms into St. Louis Join Elmo, Zoe, Abby Cadabby, Telly Monster and Zoe’s pet rock Rocco for Sesame Street Live “Elmo’s Healthy Heroes” at Scottrade Center from Thursday, Jan. 27 through Sunday, Jan. 30.

Tickets for all nine performances go on sale Friday, November 5 at 10 a.m. When Super Grover loses his superness, Sesame Street needs a hero! Never fear, Elmo and his team of Healthy Heroes are here. Teaching lessons of healthy habits through song and dance, Elmo, Abby Cadabby and your favorite Sesame Street friends will explore exercise, nutrition, sleep/energy and hygiene – all in a quest to put the “super” back in Super Grover. It’s Elmo’s Healthy Heroes to the rescue! Sesame Street Live “Elmo’s Healthy Heroes” features an array of popular (and healthy!) songs, many of them renditions of tunes that parents will remember and kids will love: “Old MacDonald,” “Splish Splash,” “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” and “Sunny Days.” Like television’s Sesame Street, each Sesame Street Live production features timeless lessons for all ages. Through the dazzle of this full-blown Broadway-quality show, the production will teach children lessons in healthy habits that they can use long after the show ends. Adults will appreciate the universal appeal of Sesame Street Live, the high-tech stagecraft and cleverly written scripts. What: Sesame Street Live “Elmo’s Healthy Heroes”

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Lincoln School Alumni annual event announced The 24th Annual Children of the Dream will be hosted on Sunday, Jan. 30, at 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The event will feature: Black Rep Touring Company, LSAF African Dance & Drum Troupe, Paul Herbert Pitts, LSAF 2011 Scholarship Awards Presentation. The event will be at the Edwardsville High School Auditorium. Cost: $10 for adults and $5 for age 60+ and K-12 grades. Tickets will be available at the door. There will be refreshments and prizes. For more information, call Violet at 447-5786.

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Music Tuning in RME plans Senior Music Series The River Music Experience (RME) is excited to announce its brand new Senior Music Series. The series will feature a variety of musical talent that will include jazz, big bands, and even a Senior Citizen prom. Concerts will run from 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. and will be held on the second floor of the RME. Admission to each show is $7 for non-members, $5 for RME members and for groups of ten or more. From big band jazz to 50’s rock, the new series will be a fantastic addition to the diverse musical opportunities provided by RME. “The Senior Concert Series at RME is an wonderful new addition to our programming, and compliments our mission to serve as a music center for the entire community,” said Ellis Kell, Director of Programming & Community Outreach. “The RME is always looking for ways to engage people of all ages in our community,” said Jean Bahls, RME Controller, who created the new concert series for seniors. “The Senior Concert Series gives us a wonderful opportunity to connect with seniors and provide them with new and interesting musical education and entertainment.” The Senior Music Series is made possible by the generous sponsorship of Senior Star at Elmore Place. Concert Schedule Tuesday, February 22: 50’s Band Tuesday, April 26: Jazz Band Tuesday, June 28: Senior Citizen Prom Tickets are available at Mojo’s only or by contacting Ellis Kell at 563-3261333 ext. 113

Jazz St. Louis plans upcoming season Celebrating its 15th Anniversary, Jazz St. Louis is pleased to announce the Jazz at the Bistro subscription series and special events scheduled for the 2010 -2011 season. These artists reflect some of the biggest names and finest talent in jazz today: 2010-2011 Subscription Series Listed as: Date, Artist, Prices. January 19-22, Charlie Hunter, $25 and $30 February 2-5 Stanley Clarke with Hiromim $30 and $35 February 16-19, Ray Vega Latin Jazz Quintet, $25 and $30 March 2-5, Chris Potter Underground, $30 and $35 March 16-19, Christian McBride, Benny Green & Gregory Hutchinson, $30 and $35 March 30-April 2, Ann Hampton Callaway, $35 and $40 April 13-16, Yellowjackets, $30 and $35 April 27-30, Bill Charlap Trio, $25 and $30 May 11-14, Houston Person, $25

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$30 May 25-28, Sean Jones Quintet, $25 and $30 Special Events February 11, Al Jarreau , $150/$50/$40. 8:00 p.m. show at the Touhill Performing Arts Center on the campus of the University of Missouri-St. Louis. -Sponsored by World Wide Technology, Inc. All show times are at 8:30 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. unless otherwise noted. On sale dates for David Sanborn, the Jazz Crusaders and Al Jarreau will be announced separately. Tickets for all other Jazz at the Bistro events go on sale at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 17, 2010 at all Metrotix locations, via phone at 314.534.1111, online at www.metrotix.com or through the Jazz St. Louis box office at 314.289.4030. Student tickets are available for most shows.

Menzel to perform with SLSO The St. Louis Symphony has just added a Live at Powell Hall concert to its 2010-11 season. Tony Award winner and popular cast member of the hit television show “Glee,” Idina Menzel, will perform for one afternoon only with the St. Louis Symphony on Sunday, January 23 at 3:00 p.m. The Broadway powerhouse, who received a Tony Award for her role as “Elphaba” in the international blockbuster Wicked, will perform a diverse concert of classical, pop, and musical theater favorites, including hits from Wicked and Rent and her Glee appearances. Tickets for the concert are $65 to $40 and are now available at the Powell Hall Box Office, online at www.stlsymphony.org, or by phone at 314.534.1700. The Powell Hall Box Office is located at 718 North Grand Boulevard in Grand Center. Tony Award winner Idina Menzel has a diverse career on the stage, in films and in music. Idina is a powerhouse of talent, who constantly amazes audiences with her strong, emotional performances. Menzel recently joined the cast of Glee, the Fox juggernaut about a varied group of high school kids who come together to sing as the underdog of glee clubs. Menzel plays the coach of rival glee club Vocal Adrenaline, McKinley High Glee Club’s main competition. Last year, Menzel concluded a national tour promoting her album, I Stand. A skillful songwriter, Idina writes and performs her own music. She released the Glen Ballard produced album for her record label, Warner Bros. Records, and played to sold out houses around the United States. Menzel performed her show in New York as part of the Mastercard Soundstage series, which aired on PBS. PBS also aired the concert version of Chess: The Musical, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall where Idina shared the stage with

Josh Groban. In film, Idina appeared opposite

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“On the Move” Eisenhower Dance Ensemble returns to Arts & Issues stage By JULIA BIGGS Of The Edge

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he SIUE Arts & Issues season continues into the new year at 7:30 p.m. in the Katherine Dunham Hall Theater on Jan. 29 when the Eisenhower Dance Ensemble takes the stage with “On the Move.”

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No stranger to the Arts & Issues stage, EDE returns to SIUE celebrating its 20th anniversary and presenting an array of fresh new dances. Audience members will experience the best of contemporary dance including “Dances from the Heart of Rock ‘n Roll,” an homage to the ‘60s and ‘70s era of folk and rock music. A special dance performance will also incorporate several local high school dance students. EDE Artistic Director Laurie Eisenhower founded the company in 1991 in metropolitan Detroit. Since its inception, the troupe has been dedicated to the performance of a diverse range of contemporary dance works. “I’m very excited about this program, and I think the audience will love it,” Eisenhower said. “The music is familiar and fabulous…and the dancers look terrific in the choreography.” Excerpts from the “Dances from the Heart of Rock ‘n Roll” were recently performed by the Company at Chicago’s Athenaeum Theatre to rave reviews. This heartfelt tribute by Eisenhower features the music of Bob Dylan, Van Morrison and Bonnie Raitt, among others. Also on the program will be various favorites from the Company’s repertory. “We are celebrating our 20th anniversary this season,” Eisenhower said. “So we have revived several works from the early years of EDE.” “Red Dress” was one of the first works choreographed by Eisenhower for the Company and it has stood the test of time. “It is a comedic duet about love, so everyone can relate to it,” Eisenhower said. SIUE Arts & Issues Director Grant Andree praised EDE for its exciting dance interpretations but also applauded the group’s interest in education. “In addition to the Jan. 29 event, members of the Eisenhower troupe will be conducting master classes with SIUE dance students,” he said. “As an added treat, the group will choreograph a piece that will include not only SIUE dance students but also students from SIUE’s East St. Louis Performing Arts Center, the Turning Pointe Academy of Dance in Maryville and Premiere Performance Dance Studio in Edwardsville. That piece

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Members of the Eisenhower Dance Ensemble perform “On the Move.” will be featured during the Jan. 29 Arts & Issues event. I am so pleased to see a prestigious dance company participating in educational outreach. It’s an important part of furthering the arts in our community.” “We love to involve the community in our performances,” Eisenhower said. “It is exciting for the young dancers to appear onstage with a professional company and it also provides a fabulous way for EDE to connect more personally with each community in which we perform.” Dianna Andrews Gaither, owner of the Turning Pointe Academy of Dance, has four high school students that will be participating onstage with the EDE as well as her SIUE Dance Company students which she teaches at SIUE. She said that her students were “super-excited” and up for the pressure and challenge that participation in the show will bring. “They will learn the dance on Thursday and Friday after school, and they will perform it on Saturday,” Andrews Gaither said. “It is going to be a very fast process.” But Andrews Gaither also felt that one of the reasons why the EDE was offering the experience to young pre-professional dance students was because “this is what it’s like sometimes in the real dance world.” “They have to learn a piece and then they are expected to know it and perform it,” she said. Over the past 20 years, EDE has achieved the distinction of being Michigan’s premiere professional

dance ensemble. The Company maintains an active touring schedule which has taken it as far as St. Petersburg, Russia, as well as throughout the United States. For further information on the company, visit www.ede-dance.org. This SIUE Arts & Issues EDE performance is being sponsored by the Commerce Bank and is also supported through the Performing Arts Fund, a program of Arts Midwest which is funded by the National Endowment for the Arts with additional contributions from the Illinois Arts Council, General Mills Foundation, and Land O’Lakes Foundation. Arts Midwest Executive Director David J. Fraher said in a news release that, “Arts Midwest is proud to support Arts & Issues in their upcoming presentation of The Eisenhower Dance Ensemble. In these economically trying times, arts events like this not only provide uplifting experiences for audiences, they also create meaningful jobs for those employed in the arts industry – thus amplifying the effectiveness of our funding.” Visit www.artsandissues.com for a complete schedule of remaining SIUE Arts & issues shows for the 2010-11 season. Tickets for Arts & Issues performances may be purchased online at the same Web site or by calling 618-6505774. Seating is limited for the EDE performance. If you have any questions, or would like an Arts & Issues season brochure, contact the Arts & Issues Box Office in Dunham Hall at 650-5774.

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“Fiery Pool: The Maya and the Mythic Sea” Saint Louis Art Museum welcomes new exhibit By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge

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his spring, the Saint Louis Art Museum is bringing an amazing collection for exhibition to the museum that will transform the Main Exhibition Galleries into the watery world of the ancient Maya. The Maya saw themselves as living in a world surrounded by the sea and permeated by other bodies of water-rivers, streams, lakes,

clouds, and rain. This very rare, extremely fascinating collection, entitled “Fiery Pool: The Maya and The Mythic Sea,” will be divided into four sections: Water and Cosmos: Creatures of the Fiery Pool; Navigating the Cosmos and Birth to Rebirth. “Fiery Pool: The Maya and the Mythic Sea” brings together over 90 works, many never before seen in the United States, to offer exciting insights into the culture of the ancient Maya. Surrounded by the sea and dependent on the lifegiving power of rain and clouds, the ancient Maya created fantastic objects imbued with the symbolic power of water. The four sections will explore the different ways Maya artists represented water, from setting religious narratives in watery domains to using shells and other exotic materials acquired through coastal trade networks. In Water and Cosmos, visitors will learn how water served as the primary cosmological setting for

images of Maya deities and kings alike. Chahk, the Maya god of rain and storms, will be introduced. Navigating the Cosmos explores the importance of trade to the Maya, both by its inclusion of objects with exotic origins from across the sea and depictions of how trade and religious imagery of seafaring often overlapped. The exhibit was curated by Daniel Finamore, The Russell W. Knight Curator of Maritime Artt and History at the Peabody Essex Museum, and Stephen D. Houston, The Dupee Family Professor of Social Science and Professor of Archaeology at Brown University. “Fiery Pool: The Maya and the Mythic Sea” is organized by the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., and has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Because

democracy demands wisdom. Additional support was provided by ECHO (Education through Cultural and Historical Organizations), a program of the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Innovation and Improvement. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. Curated in St. Louis by Matthew H. Robb, assistant curator of Ancient American and Native American art, the exhibition will be on view in the Main Exhibition Galleries, Feb. 13 to May 8, 2011. For more information about “Fiery Pool: The Maya and the Mythic Sea,” visit the Saint Louis Art Museum at One Fine Arts Drive, Forest Park, St. Louis, Mo., 63110, or call 314-655-5335. For information about the Saint Louis Art Museum, visit www.slam.org.

At top, Crocodile effigy, 700-800; Jaina Island, Mexico; ceramic; 2x3 3/8 x 7 3.8 inches; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Bequest of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1979, 1979.206.1143.; Photograph in care of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Above, left, carving of a frog, 700-800; Topoxte, Guatemala; shell and quartz; 2 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches; Museo Nacional de Arqueologia y Etnologia, Guatemala City, Guatemala. Courtesy Peabody Essex Museum, photograph in care of Jorge Perez de Lara. At right, Lobster effigy, c. 1550; Lamanai, Belize; clay and paint; 2 3/4 x 8 1/4 x 3 inches; National Institute of Culture and History, Belize; Courtesy Peabody Essex Museum. Photograph in care of Jorge Perez de Lara.

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Thursday, Jan. 13 • Pericles by William Shakespeare, The Black Rep, Grandel Theatre, 3610 Grandel Square, St. Louis • Overpaper Exhibition, Bruno David Gallery, 3721 Washington Blvd.-in Grand Center, St. Louis, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Snow White and the 8th Dwarf, Black Cat Theatre, 10:30 a.m., 2810 Sutton Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. • The Fall of Heaven, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, 130 Edgar Rd., St. Louis, Webster Univ., 8 p.m. • Treasures of Napoleon, Missouri History Museum, Lindell Blvd. at De Baliviere Ave., St. Louis • The Year of Magical Thinking, Repertory Theatre, St. Louis, 130 Edgar Rd. St. Louis, 8 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 14 • Pericles by William Shakespeare, The Black Rep, Grandel

Theatre, 3610 Grandel Square, St. Louis • Overpaper Exhibition, Bruno David Gallery, 3721 Washington Blvd.-in Grand Center, St. Louis, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • The Fall of Heaven, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, 130 Edgar Rd., St. Louis, Webster Univ., 8 p.m. • Treasures of Napoleon, Missouri History Museum, Lindell Blvd. at De Baliviere Ave., St. Louis • The Year of Magical Thinking, Repertory Theatre, St. Louis, 130 Edgar Rd. St. Louis, 8 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 15 • Pericles by William Shakespeare, The Black Rep, Grandel Theatre, 3610 Grandel Square, St. Louis • Overpaper Exhibition, Bruno David Gallery, 3721 Washington Blvd.-in Grand Center, St. Louis, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Snow White and the 8th Dwarf, Black Cat Theatre, 11 a.m., 2810 Sutton Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. • The Fall of Heaven, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, 130 Edgar Rd., St. Louis, Webster Univ., 5 p.m. • Treasures of Napoleon, Missouri History Museum, Lindell

Blvd. at De Baliviere Ave., St. Louis • The Year of Magical Thinking, Repertory Theatre, St. Louis, 130 Edgar Rd. St. Louis, 5 p.m.

Sunday, Jan. 16 • Pericles by William Shakespeare, The Black Rep, Grandel Theatre, 3610 Grandel Square, St. Louis • The Fall of Heaven, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, 130 Edgar Rd., St. Louis, Webster Univ., 2 p.m. • Treasures of Napoleon, Missouri History Museum, Lindell Blvd. at De Baliviere Ave., St. Louis • The Year of Magical Thinking, Repertory Theatre, St. Louis, 130 Edgar Rd. St. Louis, 2 p.m.

Monday, Jan. 17 • Pericles by William Shakespeare, The Black Rep, Grandel Theatre, 3610 Grandel Square, St. Louis • Treasures of Napoleon, Missouri History Museum, Lindell Blvd. at De Baliviere Ave., St. Louis

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The Arts Artistic adventures Comedy trio to visit St. Louis Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy will return to St. Louis for one show at 8 p.m. March 11 at the Scottrade Center. Tickets are now on sale at the Scottrade Center box office, all Ticketmaster outlets or by phone at 1-800-745-3000. Jeff Foxworthy is widely known for his redneck jokes, and his act goes well beyond to explore the humor in everyday family interactions and human nature. Foxworthy currently hosts the hit show Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader, which airs on FOX and is in syndication. One of the most respected and successful comedians in the United States, Foxworthy is the largest selling comedy-recording artist in history, a multiple Grammy Award nominee and a best-selling author. Bill Engvall currently hosts Country Fried Home Videos - one of the highest rated shows on Country Music Television (CMT). One of his biggest selling comedy albums and DVDs is, “Here’s Your Sign.” He recently recorded his latest one hour special for Comedy Central at Just For Laughs inaugural Festival in Chicago. The special, Aged and Confused, which is available on

DVD. The California resident has also authored several books. Larry The Cable Guy has his signature catchphrase, “Git-R-Done”, he continues to sell-out theatres and arenas throughout North America. He recently performed in front of more than 50,000 fans while recording his next hour-long special Tailgate Party for Comedy Central last July 4 in Nebraska. In Cars 2, Larry will voice Mater in the sequel which will be released in 2011. Larry will be hosting Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy for the History Channel. The show is slated to premiere in 2011. In each episode, Larry will visit various sites across the country revealing bits of real history while immersing himself in new and different lifestyles, jobs and hobbies that celebrate the American experience.

artists housed indoors at various businesses along Historic Main Street. The participating businesses provide display space for the artists and assist in attracting customers and sales. Proceeds from the event will benefit Saint Charles Riverfront Arts’ efforts to promote visual and performing arts throughout the St. Charles community. There is no entry fee and no commission on the artists’ sales for this “artist-friendly” event (see attached news release and entry form for more information.) Work must be submitted no later than February 1, 2011. For more information about the 6th Spring ArtWalk, contact Sandy Kolde at sandy@saintcharlesriverfrontarts. com, or visit the Saint Charles Riverfront Arts website at www. saintcharlesriverfrontarts.com.

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Saint Charles Riverfront Arts has announced the “Call For Entry” for their upcoming “Spring ArtWalk” event, which will be held the weekend of April 29th, 30th and May 1st, 2011. The Spring ArtWalk is a threeday event that features juried

of contemporary science fiction and winner of the 1994 Newberry Medal. To date, the book has sold more than 5 million copies. This January, Metro Theater Company and the Edison at Washington University in St. Louis will join forces to produce the St. Louis premier of a powerful stage

adaptation by playwright Eric Coble. Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 7, in Edison Theatre and continue through Jan. 23. Each performance will be immediately followed by a discussion exploring provocative questions raised by the story.

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What does 2011 have in store for you? As I sit here at my computer contemplating what I want to share with you at the beginning of this year, I need to tell you I feel tired and depleted. And, I feel ashamed to say that after having the joy of family for the holidays, the gift of friendship expressed through emails, phone calls and so many cards. But, I’m tired. However, it is the kind of tired that comes from joyous family gatherings, seeing folks you don’t see each and every week, hearing from friends from all over our country and around the world. It is a kind of ‘whee…this has been a wonderful holiday season!!! But now what? It is the beginning of a new year. It is like opening a new tablet without

Doris Gvillo one mark on any page or perhaps like taking that first step into a new snowfall that is pristine and unblemished. W h a t w i l l this coming year h o l d ? Wi l l i t b e h e a l t h a n d good fortune or will it bring disappointment and sadness. I would say if it is an ordinary year, it would hold both good and bad, joy and sadness, and also, the unexpected. I’m sure that you, like me, will have heard it said that being content isn’t contingent upon having everything you want or like, but rather being satisfied with everything we have. Does that mean we don’t work

to improve our lives? I don’t believe so, but I do think it suggests that contentment doesn’t lie in the ‘things’ that we possess, but rather it is something that comes when we feel connected to God. If we were to count our blessings and feel truly thankful, would we start with counting possessions, a big screen television, a new automobile, and all the marvelous electronic devices that abound in our society? If that is what we count as the ‘important’ blessings, I believe we are missing the most important aspect of our lives. I know most of us will remark we have worked very hard to have these blessings, but on the opposite side of the spectrum,

what are the blessings that we h a v e re c e i v e d f ro m a l o v i n g God when, if we are willing to admit it, we may not deserve and certainly couldn’t earn. I’ve always been totally amazed when reading about Paul and his trials and many imprisonments during his ministry. Paul says, “I have learned in whatever situation I am in to be content.” That’s a lesson I am t rying h a rd t o l e a r n . I ’ m t r y i n g t o be ‘satisfied’ because my life compared to so many in God’s world is very blessed. I feel ashamed when I complain and know that I have much more than I deserve. The greatest gift of all is the gift of salvation and when I think of that I am humbled by a love

s o t re m e n d o u s a n d p ro b a b l y undeserved. What a God we have! What love has been given us!!! So as we walk into the year 2011, let us walk with a feeling of expectation, joy, and most of all thankfulness. One thing for sure…we won’t be walking alone because God will be with us if we just allow Him into our lives. I wish all of you a most blessed and joyous year ahead. And remember, it isn’t ‘things’ we should be longing for, but rather God’s love and grace to guide us safely into whatever the future holds.

The event traditionally known as Mitzvah Day was held on a Friday across southeast Michigan, since Christmas fell this year on a Saturday, which is the Jewish Sabbath. Observant Jews don’t work from sundown each Friday until sundown Saturday. About 50 Muslims joined several hundred Jews at sites serving food to the homeless, sorting used

books for a sale to benefit literacy education and taking the elderly to a Christmas Eve service. The interfaith sites concluded by noon to accommodate Muslims’ Friday prayers, and other sites were scheduled to wrap up by 3 p.m. to avoid any conflict with Shabbat. A few hundred Muslims filled the gap Saturday, providing meals

for seniors and toys for needy children at a Detroit center. Vi c t o r B e g g , w h o l e a d s t h e Council of Islamic Organizations of Michigan, said the creative scheduling allows Muslims to help Christians and Jews. “It’s a dual purpose as far as we’re concerned: Serving the people and . . . building relationships,” Begg said.

Doris Gvillo is a member of Eden United Church of Christ.

Religion briefs N.C. Council of Churches elects gay man as president to push for liberal goals RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The North Carolina Council of Churches, a social justice advocacy group that unites denominations and congregations, has elected an openly gay person as its president. S t a n K i m e r, a r e t i r e d I B M executive who lives in Raleigh, was elected this month to lead the organization. The council lobbies the General Assembly on topics such as immigration and the environment and tries to find common ground on social issues a m o n g C h r i s t i a n g ro u p s t h a t might disagree on key theological issues. K i m e r, a l a y l e a d e r i n t h e Metropolitan Community Churches, which ministers to gays, says the vote is more a referendum on him as an individual rather than a desire to make a political point. “Esp e c i a l l y i n t h e re l i g i o u s c o m m u n i t y, p e o p l e a r e increasingly able to look beyond someone being GLBT,” he said,

using the common abbreviation for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people. “People are looking more at the merits of a person as an individual, which is something we need more of in this country.” Although the election is groundbreaking in a Southern state where the religious landscape is dominated by theologically and socially conservative churches, it’s not a particular surprise, said the Rev. George Reed, executive director of the state council of churches. “From the council of churches standpoint, the big deal was almost 20 years ago” when the body voted to include the gayfriendly MCC in its membership, Reed said.

Michigan Jews, Muslims find way to offer Christmas cheer while keeping traditions DETROIT (AP) — Jews and M u s l i m s i n t h e D e t ro i t a re a united Christmas Day to serve the community while Christian neighbors celebrated their holiday.

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QuickGlance Movie Reviews

“Little Fockers”

Meet the latest in Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller ’s comedy franchise. Grit your teeth through the fairly short though agonizing duration of its stay. Then wave goodbye in relief as its huge cast of characters departs like the annoying in-laws they are. “Meet the Parents” was a tolerable trifle and “Meet the Fockers” was a bloated bore. But this third installment is tasteless trash, filled with abysmally unfunny gags involving vomit, enemas, erectile dysfunction and the like. Director Paul Weitz delivers a string of dumb episodes as De Niro’s fatherin-law from hell again puts Stiller ’s nervous son-in-law under surveillance. The whole gang returns, including Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand, Owen Wilson, Teri Polo and Blythe Danner, with Jessica Alba, Laura Dern and Harvey Keitel joining the cast. Hopefully, the Fockers will call it quits after this. We don’t need these in-laws coming to visit again. RATED: PG-13 for mature sexual humor throughout, language and some drug content. RUNNING TIME: 98 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: One and a half stars out of four.

“True Grit”

One of the most mainstream, crowd-pleasing films Joel and Ethan Coen have ever made. It’s sort of a screwball Western, if you will, with vivid performances a n d s t r i k i n g l y v a s t , p i c t u re s q u e v i s t a s , t h e a l w a y s gorg e o u s w o r k o f t h e a l w a y s g re a t R o g e r Deakins, the Coens’ frequent cinematographer. But it’s a minor entry from the writing-directing brothers, especially when you consider the inventiveness and strength of their canon and the close aesthetic resemblance to “No Country for Old Men,” their masterpiece. While “True Grit” is entertaining, it’s also surprisingly lacking in emotional resonance, as well as the intriguing sense of ambiguity that so often permeates Coen pictures. Only toward the end does it feel like anything is at stake, but at least it’s enjoyable while you’re waiting. Hailee Steinfeld in her film debut is a revelation as Mattie Ross, the 19th-century pioneer teenager who demands vengeance for her father ’s murder. She seeks help from a man she hears has true grit: one-eyed, alcoholic U.S.

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Marshal Rooster Cogburn. Jeff Bridges plays the role that earned John Wayne his only Academy Award as gruff and grizzled, a lawman who’s lived a long and well-lubricated life, but who also has attained a certain Zen-like self-possession about it. Matt Damon again proves he can do anything, joining the duo on the trail as a preening Texas Ranger. RATED: PG-13 for some intense sequences of western violence including disturbing images. RUNNING TIME: 110 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Three stars out of four.

“Another Year”

Nothing really happens in Mike Leigh’s latest — nothing extraordinary, at least. As the title suggests, the film follows the usual comings and goings, ups and downs that transpire over four seasons among a longtime happily married couple, their family and friends. And yet everything is fully realized and superbly crafted; the sense of intimacy Leigh creates as writer and director is never broken, for better and for worse. “Another Year” feels as organic and authentic as the vegetables its lead characters, husband and wife Tom and Gerri (Jim Broadbent and Ruth Sheen), grow in a community garden. It reveals the players’ connections effortlessly, and with the naturalistic dialogue that is among the filmmaker’s trademarks. But it can also be unrelentingly bleak, which should come as a surprise to absolutely no one who’s a fan of Leigh’s work. Still, the character at the center of “Another Year,” Lesley Manville’s Mary, is a high-energy bundle of neediness and desire, constantly striving to connect, desperate for human contact. Manville, one of many Leigh regulars in the cast, plays her as well-intentioned but self-conscious, ingratiating but jittery, sweet but passive-aggressive and clearly so, so lonely. It’s an annoying character, but Manville is so good, she makes you feel sorry for her. RATED: PG-13 for some language. RUNNING TIME: 129 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Three stars out of four.

“Biutiful”

Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu has always driven headlong into gritty depictions of pain and tragedy.

With hand-held camera and a brooding artist’s mandate, he revels in peering into the depths and brandishing his seriousness. Following the visceral triptychs “Amores Perros,” “21 Grams” and “Babel,” Inarritu, for the first time, tells the story linearly. He is trained on one character: Uxbal (Javier Bardem), a kind of black-market middle man in Barcelona. He’s fatally ill, a predicament made all the more awkward because of his two young children, Ana (Hanaa Bouchaib) and Mateo (Guillermo Estrella). Their mother, Uxbal’s ex-wife (Maricel Alvarez), is manic-depressive and untrustworthy. Much of “Biutiful” is Uxbal badly attempting to ready himself and those around him for his exit. Bardem, with a mane of hair and a heavy weariness, carries the otherwise contrived film entirely. A film about death is in itself a worthy undertaking, but Inarritu tries to juggle fatherhood, divorce, business ethics and ghosts. It’s mountains to heap on an actor, and remarkable that Bardem manages it so beautifully. RATED: R for disturbing images, language, some sexual content, nudity and drug use. RUNNING TIME: 148 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two and a half stars out of four.

“Blue Valentine”

Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling’s marital drama is agonizing to watch yet relentlessly compelling, even illuminating, playing almost like a sober documentary rather than a narrative film. Though fictional, it is a document of sorts, a chronicle of a crumbling marriage that often feels as honest and painful as if it were a nonfiction film about real people putting each other through absolute hell. Williams and Gosling play a couple spending a night away from their young daughter in hopes of renewing their faded romantic spark. Director and co-writer Derek Cianfrance intersperses the marital scenes with lovingly nostalgic flashbacks to the start of their romance six years earlier. Williams and Gosling’s performances range from sublimely sweet in the flashbacks to raw, ferocious and punishing in the present day. The result is a beautifully idiosyncratic portrait of a relationship that starts with the brightest of hopes and inevitably falters as the years and mileage accumulate. RATED: R for strong sexual content, language and a beating. RUNNING TIME: 112 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Three and a half stars out of four.

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“Country Strong” hits cliched notes By CHRISTY LEMIRE Associated Press Some of the best country songs are the ones that tell a story — ones that feature vivid imagery, a strong narrative drive and a killer emotional payoff. In telling the story of a selfdestructive singing superstar, “Country Strong” hints at the possibility of delivering that kind of moving experience, but ultimately it’s too meandering and uneven to ever truly tug at your heart. Writer-director Shana Feste’s film occupies an uncomfortable sort of middle ground. It’s not rich enough, and its characters aren’t developed enough, to be a searing drama or a portrait of artistic torment; “Coal Miner ’s Daughter,” this is not. But at the same time, it isn’t overthe-top enough to be enjoyed as a divalicious guilty pleasure like “A Star is Born” or “The Rose.” Still, “Country Strong” has its moments, mainly in the music, all of which is enjoyable if not earthshattering and is actually sung by its stars. We already knew Gwyneth Paltrow had a voice on her from the dubious 2000 film “Duets,” which her father, the late Bruce Paltrow, directed. It even spawned a hit song for her and Huey Lewis: their remake of Smokey Robinson’s “Cruisin’,” cheesy as it was. Here, you’d actually like to hear more from her: It would help us better get to know her character, six-time Grammy winner Kelly Canter, and the songs she does sing on stage are so massively overproduced, it’s hard to tell what she actually sounds like. Instead, Kelly comes off as a jumble of cliches that could apply to any country star, rock star, actor or artist — any performer whose creative gifts are weighed down by internal baggage. She’s in and out of rehab and her boozy benders are

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Gwyneth Paltrow, left, and Tim McGraw are shown in a scene from “Country Strong.” legendary; she was drunk, and five months’ pregnant, when she fell off the stage in Dallas, prompting her latest attempt to dry out. That’s where she is at the film’s start, and where she’s having an extramarital fling with one of the rehab center ’s employees, Beau Hutton (Garrett Hedlund), who has his own musical aspirations. Kelly’s husband and manager, James (Tim McGraw), pulls her out of treatment a month early to get her back on the road, and insists that a beauty queen and wannabe country starlet named Chiles Stanton (Leighton Meester) come along as her opening act.

Kelly wants Beau to open for her, and so they all end up embarking on a three-city Texas tour. From there, “Country Strong” plays out as a series of flirtations and dalliances, breakdowns and inebriated episodes, none of which seems to carry any more significance than any other. And of course, there is the obligatory moment in which a vodka bottle gets thrown against a wall mid-tantrum. As a sensitive honky-tonk hipster, Hedlund gets a chance to show a bit more personality than he was afforded in the recent “Tron: Legacy,” and Meester is endearing

as a Taylor Swift-style up-andcomer whose peppy, insipid lyrics belie a damaged past. McGraw, the real-life country star who should, in theory, ooze authenticity in this setting, instead comes off as a bit of a cipher — and he’s the only actor who doesn’t get to sing. Feste’s script never gives James and Kelly the opportunity to discuss the loss of their unborn child, which devastated both their marriage and her career. Instead, she relies on a painfully clunky metaphor: a wounded baby bird, which Kelly finds at rehab, carries around in a box and feeds with a

dropper. Seriously. What’s frustrating is that “Country Strong” has its moments. A scene in which Kelly offers her veteran’s advice to Chiles has an honesty that the rest of the film often lacks, and Paltrow reminds us she really can act — and not just over-emote with her face covered in smeared mascara — when Kelly visits the classroom of a little boy with leukemia. But when she’s saddled with trite lines like, “Don’t be afraid to fall in love, it’s the only thing that matters in life,” even the multitalented Paltrow can’t make them sing.

Jack Black needs a challenging role By ROBERT GRUBAUGH Of The Edge As the only wide release on Christmas Day this year, Gulliver’s Travels had all the trappings of a megahit. It features a well-known story (based on Jonathan Swift’s 300-year old novel), a slew of fun actors, and a family-friendly format for the one week of the year when families have a daily chance of attending together. So what didn’t work out for the beleaguered comedy? Why the low box office totals after two major holidays? Well...it’s a terrible movie, which is a good answer to that question. I wish now that I’d skipped it and gone to watch The King’s Speech again. This telling of the classic tale

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begins with Lemuel Gulliver (Jack Black) working in the mailroom for the fictional New York Tribune. When a new hire (T.J. Miller) both surpasses him for a promotion and ridicules his romantic timidity when Gulliver repeatedly fails to ask out the newspaper ’s lovely travel editor, Darcy Silverman (Amanda Peet), he gets going. A misunderstanding earns easygoing Gulliver a cub reporter story on the Bermuda Triangle - a fluff piece for sure, but one he hopes gets him a little closer to Darcy. Without training, supplies, or half an idea of what he’s doing, he drives his boat right into an inverted whirlpool and lands in the world of the Lilliputians, the tiny denizens of a beautiful island nation.

After further uninspired misunderstandings, Gulliver goes from being an invading beast on the wrong side of the military (and their leader played by Chris O’Dowd) to a local hero and advisor to the king (Billy Connolly). For a little while we’re treated to the romantic subplot between a laborer (Jason Segel, slumming after a big 2009) and the princess (Emily Blunt who does not play ditzy very well), but that really goes nowhere fast. Instead, the movie is a series of toilet humor jokes, bad puns, and the calamity of a big man (and Black is just as comically chubby as ever) in a little world. This is not inspired work. Ingratiating himself with the royalty and turning things on their

ear in Lilliput earn Gulliver the role of protector. He then turns to defending them against the traitorous General Edward and hoards of their invading enemies, the Blefuscudians. Among their many tricks are a robot warrior that would be so exceptionally out of place in any movie that it felt right at home in this monstrosity. A short sequence set in another of Swift’s fantasy worlds (Brobdingnag, if you care to think back on it) sees Black as a miniscule invader in a land of giants. This does nothing for the main story but muddle it hopelessly. Black’s characterization of Gulliver is the same as every other character he’s ever played (from ‘Shallow’ Hal to himself in “Tenacious D”) . He’s slovenly,

unkempt, messy, and suffering from a serious lack of tangible motivation. That description, though, is exactly what we want from an actor who’s also funny, musically talented, at time, quite charming. What would we do with Jack Black if he weren’t a mop-topped case of arrested development? If he were cast as politician instead of a Guitar Hero addict? Gulliver is nearly the same guy as Dewey Finn in 2003’s School of Rock, but that’s an infinitely better movie. Somebody challenge this guy, and soon, or the act should be retired. ••• Gulliver’s Travels runs 93 minutes and is rated PG for brief rude humor, mild language, and action. I give this film 1/2 of one star out of four.

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"Season of the Witch" disappoints By CHRISTY LEMIRE Associated Press So here’s the gimmick in “Season of the Witch”: It takes place during the 14th century, but everyone speaks in contemporary language, which might have been acceptable if the dialogue were clever or intelligent or funny or, you know, good. Instead, Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman are the knights who say ... nothing of any particular note in a supernatural action thriller that’s never actually thrilling. You expect this kind of schlock in January, but “Season of the Witch” isn’t even bad in an enjoyable way. The scenery is drab, the battles are interchangeable, and no one seems particularly interested in being here. At the same time, Dominic Sena (who previously directed Cage in “Gone in Sixty Seconds”) never flat-out goes for it in a schlocky, B-horror kind of way. What we’re left with is just bloated, boring and utterly forgettable. Cage isn’t even in full-on, wheels-off Cage mode here, sadly. And from the looks of it — the fact that he’s goateed, a little puffy and wears his hair in messy, chin-length waves — it held such promise. He delivers his lines in a droning monotone, as if returning to the morose actor we knew in the late 1990s. The one moment in which he busts out, snarling and screaming with his eyes narrowed and his teeth gnashed, it’s such a relief. And then it’s over. When we first see his character, Behmen, he’s at the top of his game at the height of the Crusades, brutally slaying untold numbers of men in the name of God. With Perlman as his wisecracking sidekick, Felson, he’s unstoppable. But once he realizes that, whoa, women and children are being killed, too, Behmen grabs Felson and together they leave the battleground, and the Church. (Bragi Schut’s screenplay vaguely hints at some sort of indictment of organized religion, then backs off in favor of one-liners and cheap scares.) Upon their return, Behmen and Felson find that their home has been ravaged by the Black Plague; the general assumption is that this is the work of witches. The dying Cardinal (Christopher Lee, covered in gnarly sores, squandered in just one scene) orders them to transport a suspected witch to

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a faraway abbey for trial, or else they’ll be imprisoned for desertion. (We know from the “Hellboy” movies that Perlman has a knack for deadpan humor, so it’s a waste to have him make lame observations like, “As dungeons go, this one’s not so bad.”) And so they set off on their journey, with the witch in question (Claire Foy) locked up in a cage, and with a motley crew of helpers in tow. Along the way there are episodic, video-game style threats (a rickety bridge suspended over a perilous gorge, a treacherous and foggy forest, a pack of fakey, CGI-looking wolves). It’s a slog from one challenge to the next, with no real tension building, and all the while the alleged witch plays coy about whether she’s actually a witch, pouting beneath her bangs, Kristen Stewart-style. We know they won’t all make it to their destination. Who lives and who dies doesn’t really matter. The ones who survive must face a pack of zombie ninja monks — and even that isn’t nearly as much fun as it sounds.

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In this film publicity image released by Relativity Media, from left, Stephen Campbell Moore, Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman are shown in a scene from “Season of the Witch.”

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Traveling down Hermann’s Chocolate Wine Trail By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge

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hen we think of visits to the local wine trails, many times we think of summer or fall.

But actually, the majority of wineries stay open all year long. You may not be able to sit outside and enjoy the weather, but many wineries offer nice indoor settings, with cozy tables, fireplaces, group seating and more. With the next major holiday in the planning stages, why not think about a romantic Valentine getaway to Hermann, Mo. Hermann is well-known for its many famous wineries, great bed and breakfast establishments and quaint shops. The annual Chocolate Wine Trail weekend is being hosted again this year on the weekend of Saturday, Feb. 19 and Sunday, Feb. 20. The Chocolate Wine Trail has become a romantic Valentine’s tradition for many couples, who spend the third weekend of February sampling luscious chocolate and wine pairings at seven stops along the Hermann Wine Trail.

The tasting menu at the 2011 Chocolate Wine Trail, February 19 and 20, will feature: • Adam Puchta Winery — Chocolate for Breakfast, paired with Vignoles • Bias Winery — Death by Chocolate, paired with Raspberry Weisser Flieder • Dierberg Star Lane Tasting Room — Ganache in Fillo with Crème Chantilly, paired with Three Saints Cabernet Sauvignon • Hermannhof Winery — Black Forest Brownies, paired with Chambourcin • OakGlenn Winery — Chocolate Toffee Trifle, paired with River View Red • Röbller Winery — White Chocolate Blondies with Macadamia Nuts, paired with Vignoles • Stone Hill Winery — Chambourcin-Scented Mousse, paired with Chambourcin The Chocolate Wine Trail is one of five annual events hosted by the Hermann Wine Trail, which hugs the Missouri River for 20 scenic miles between Hermann and New Haven. If you are looking for a place to lay your head over the weekend there are a number of lodging

options. The Park View Guest Haus is located in the heart of Hermann, at 1225 Washington St., in Hermann.

You can call them at 1-573-690-4062 or visit www.parkviewguesthaus. com. The Hermann Hill Inn is located at 711 Wein St., in Hermann. For reservations, call 1-573-486-4455, or visit www.hermannhill.com. The Secret Vine Bed and Breakfast is located at 304 Schiller St., in Hermann. Call 314-805-7746, or visit www.secretvine.com. For even more lodging and restaurant suggestions, visit www. visithermann.com. More upcoming trail events include: Norton Wine Trail the first weekend of May showcases Missouri’s premier native red wine grape. Berries & BarBQ Wine Trail the last full weekend of July celebrates the flavors of summer. Holiday Fare Wine Trail the third weekend of November is a festive

start to the holiday season. Say Cheese Wine Trail the second weekend of December takes place the same weekend as Hermann’s popular Kristkindl Markt. The Chocolate Wine Trail cost is $30 per person. Ticket price includes a souvenir wine glass. Participants also may enter a drawing for a $30 gift certificate from each winery and a night’s stay at a Hermann B&B. Wine Trail tickets may be purchased online at VisitHermann. com or from the Hermann Welcome Center, 800-932-8687. Advance purchase is required. (A word to the wise—tickets usually sell out early for this popular event.) Information about the Hermann Wine Trail is available at www. HermannWineTrail.com.

Above, the Stone Hill Winery’s Chambourcin-Scented Mousse, paired with Chambourcin. At left, the entrance to Stone Hill. Photos for The Edge.

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Travel Travel briefs Ski newbies eligible for lesson deals in January DENVER (AP) — Dozens of U.S. ski areas are offering January deals on beginner lessons, especially ones for kids, as resorts woo newcomers during the lull after the December holidays. During Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month, never-ever skiers and snowboarders can learn for free at some ski areas from an instructor — not a buddy or relative. “Part of the reason for doing this is to encourage people to take lessons from professionals. That’s key,” said Mary Jo Tarallo, executive director for Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month, supported by industry groups. Already this season, accidents have killed skiers and snowboarders on the slopes. Trained instructors emphasize mountain etiquette and safety but also know the latest techniques and equipment and their mountains intimately, said John Guay, director of skier services at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah. Besides, “You really don’t want a friend or relative to have the wrath of your frustration on them,” said Jackson Hole Mountain Resort instructor Kurt Harland in Wyoming. Deals and restrictions vary, but resort associations in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine are offering free beginner lessons Jan. 3-9. Colorado resorts that have traditionally offered a few days of free skiing to Colorado fifth-graders who sign up are throwing in a free lesson with free rental equipment for first-timers this January. Some Utah resorts have packages available for less than $40, with low prices for repeat visits so beginners can practice, and Ski Brule in Michigan has free lessons on certain days. Overall, resorts in at least 30 states are offering lesson discounts in January. For years, the National Ski Areas Association has spoken of needing to lure new people to the sport to replace skiers who might drop out as they get older. However, shaped skis and better grooming to make ski runs smooth have made it easier for baby boomers to ride longer than their parents did, and they’re bringing kids and grandkids with them, association

President Michael Berry said. “Baby boomers are sticking with us in a way that’s surprising even us,” Berry said. “Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month is really about bringing that next generation of young people to skiing and snowboarding.” The National Ski Areas Association says about 89 percent of skiers and snowboarders last season were white. The median age was 37, and about 60 percent were male. “The growth that we see is on the West coast, particularly among Asians and Hispanics, particularly snowboarders,” Berry said. Urban kids are being drawn by a skateboarding culture that’s crossing over into snowboarding, and they’re introducing friends to the sport, he said. “To some extent, what will happen over the next 10 years as we go forward, we will be more ethnically diverse than ever before,” Berry said. Tarallo estimates about 30,000 people took lessons in January 2010. Her goal is to double that this January, for the health of the industry and Americans in general. Harland said big snowstorms are leaving fresh, fluffy snow for beginners to fall on. Bill Donald of Cashmere, Wash., taught himself to snowboard around 1997 when he was 24, but he signed up his 6-year-old son, Jackson, for lessons at nearby Mission Ridge Ski and Snowboard Resort this week. After watching Jackson in ski school, he said he’d recommend lessons for adults too. “I sat there and fought tooth and nail to get on the lift. He learned to grab the rope tow within two or three times,” Donald said. “It’s probably the best money spent.”

Tourist spending in Hawaii rises by almost a third

third consecutive month that total visitor spending increased by double digits statewide. Authority President and CEO Mike McCartney said Hawaii’s rate of recovery was well ahead of competing destinations, such as Mexico and the Caribbean. But the state’s tourism sector has a long way to go to offset recession-induced declines over the last two years, he added. “This means that, more than ever, we need to continue our focused marketing efforts to maintain the momentum we’ve achieved in boosting arrivals and increasing visitor spending,” McCartney said. Tourism authorities attributed the big rise in visitor spending in part to an 18.2 percent jump in visitor arrivals to the islands last month compared to the same month in 2009. That included sizable increases in the number of tourists who flew to Hawaii from the West Coast and Canada last month, and also those who arrived by ship. For example, 44 percent more Canadians and 76 percent more Japanese visited Kauai in November compared to the same month last year. About 27 percent more residents of the West Coast visited Oahu last month than a year ago. But the total number of visitors who arrived in the islands between January and November of this year was up only 8.6 percent, compared to the same 11-month period in 2009. Of the six Hawaiian islands the tourism report studied, visitor spending rose the most on Lanai, by 38.6 percent to $6.2 million. Spending increased on the Big Island by 36.9 percent to $124.8 million; on Maui by 36.7 percent to $252.6 million; on Molokai by 33.5 percent to $2.5 million; on Oahu by 27.7 percent to $497.1 million, and on Kauai by 19.7 percent to $88.3 million.

Alaska tourism promoters launch new marketing ads ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska tourism promoters a re h o p i n g t h e f l a s h o f S a r a h Palin, “Deadliest Catch,” ‘’IceR o a d Tr u c k e r s ” a n d o t h e r popular media stars will translate to more visitors to the 49th state. T h e A l a s k a Tr a v e l I n d u s t r y Association has launched a series of new cable TV marketing ads

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Dr. C. David Brickman, of Brickman Orthodontics, presented a $5,000 check to members of the Edwardsville/Glen Carbon Junior Service Club at in front of his Edwardsville office recently. JSC will use the money towards the construct of a new Boundless Playground at Township Park in Edwardsville. Pictured from left to right are: JSC Past President Shelly Wolfe, JSC Sponsor Loni Hansel, JSC co-chair on the project Christie Lampe, JSC Member Kelly Postal, Brickman Office Manager Heather Carich, JSC President Michelle Enloe and Dr. Brickman.

Orthodontist hopes to increase smiles Junior Service Club’s Boundless Playground Project moving forward

By ANN NICCUM Of The Edge A local orthodontist has joined the list of those who are supporting the construction of a Boundless Playground at Township Park in Edwardsville. Dr. C. David Brickman, of Brickman Orthodontics, presented a $5,000 check to members of the Edwardsville/Glen Carbon Junior Service Club outside of his Edwardsville office recently. Brickman said he wanted to give to this worthy project being coordinated by the local JSC. “Brickman’s Orthodontics is excited to contribute to the Junior Service Club’s Boundless Playground Project. It’s important for all families, regardless of abilities, to have a fun place to play and grow,” said Brickman. “We’re glad we can support such a positive project that will benefit the Edwardsville and Glen Carbon communities.” JSC, a non-profit women’s service organization, came up with the idea to construct a Boundless Playground just a few months ago, and have since been trying to raise money for its construction.The new playground is expected to provide a place where everyone, with or without disabilities, can play. It will support children and parents with aids – such as walkers, wheelchairs and other support equipment – and includes areas for sensory development for visually or hearing impaired children or those with developmental disabilities

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such as autism or Down syndrome. The playground will focus on children ages 5 to 12, as well as include a teen fitness area. It is also expected to accommodate 150 to 200 children at one time. JCS member Christie Lampe is co-chairing the project with JSC member Kelly Schlechte. Lampe said their goal is still to raise $400,000 and have it built by the spring of 2012. She said fundraising efforts for the project are currently under way. Lampe said the JSC was thankful for Dr. Brickman’s donation, and everyone who has donated to the cause. “We are thankful for the community’s support and interest in our project,” Lampe said. JSC is a not-for-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible. Lampe said the club is also seeking state and federal funding, but is also looking for help from the community. The JSC has set up other ways members of the community can donate, such as through sponsorships: $50,000 for a naming opportunity for the playground sections; $25,000 equipment sponsor; $10,000 picnic sponsor; $5,000 bench sponsor; $2,500 tree sponsor; $1,000 12-inch by 12-inch engraved paver; $500 8-inch by 8-inch engraved paver; and a $100 8-inch by 4-inch engraved paver. JSC Past President Shelly Wolfe said if anyone is interested in learning more about the project, members are available to give presentations to

businesses or organizations. In the JSC brochure for the project it states, “Nearly one in 10 children in the United States has a disability, some which are unseen. They cannot play on a traditional playground with their families and friends.” According to Lampe, there is currently no place in the metro east offering such a playground – a place where a child with a disability can play, as well as a child without a disability, or a parent with a disability can go with their child. “This will be the first boundless playground in the entire metro east area and metro St. Louis,” Lampe said. Lampe said the club thought it was a great idea. “Our kids love coming to the park,” Lampe said. “And there is nothing in the community for a child with a disability.” Lampe added, “We felt our community needed this.” The JSC is a non-profit women’s service organization that has been “striving to contribute to the betterment of those in need in the Edwardsville/Glen Carbon area” for more than 70 years. To learn more about JSC, visit www. edglenjuniorservice.org. To learn more about the JSC’s Boundless Playground project or to donate to the cause, visit www.glenedjsc.org/ boundless_playground or call Schlechte at 9607033 or Lampe at 659-2373.

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Dining Delights

A serious “right” product Chef Michael Hollis gives Villa Marie Winery its flavor By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge

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n a recent visit to Villa Marie Winery in Maryville, I was taken aback to realize that the winery has only been open for two years. The reason I was shocked by that is the fact that it is already so popular. If you visit Villa Marie – winter spring, summer or fall – there is always a nice crowd, and sometimes a completely full house. Although Villa Marie Winery seems to run like a well-oiled wheel, there are many facets behind the scenes that contribute to the success of the venue. Possibly one of the most important spokes in that wheel would be Chef Michael Hollis. Chef Hollis has been with the winery for nearly two years, starting there just three months after the grand opening. Wordof-mouth advertising has been so successful for them – partially for their excellent wine selections, but also in-part to the culinary creations of Chef Hollis. Chef Hollis knows food. He started out at age 15 working in different capacities for a couple of restaurants. He washed dishes, mopped floors, bussed tables, whatever was asked of him. He dabbled in some food preparation and cooking when the chances were made available and realized that he had a great love for culinary science. He studied at Forest Park Community College in St. Louis, of which he had nothing but glowing reviews to give their culinary program. “They are a first class culinary program. They teach you every aspect of culinary arts and take their time doing that, with their two year program, “ said Chef Hollis. “ I have recommended this program to a number of prospective culinary students and they have not been sorry. I have also worked with other Forest Park graduates and they are always great to work with. Forest Park has a well-structured program.” Chef Hollis polished his

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Chef Michael Hollis in the kitchen at Villa Marie Winery in Maryville. experience resume working under Chef Bobby Vickers at Stonewolf for a time. He also spent 13 years working for the Compass Group, preparing cuisine for corporate events, banquets, and parties, most of which were at the Gateway Convention Center in Collinsville. About two years ago, he came on board at Villa Marie Winery and really loves being there. Owner Judy Wiemann is a great proponent of a family feel with her staff and according to Chef Hollis, that is one of the best parts of his job. “Judy and I get along great. She let me bring in people who I knew would do a great job and I have done that. I bring in people that are willing to work hard and learn too. All of the people in the kitchen do a great job and they also help out in any other capacity around the winery when asked. They might be cooking one day and helping to load grapes or set up for an event the next day. That is the great thing, they are all flexible and willing to do what it takes to get the job done. I have a team who works hard and puts out a serious ‘right’ product,” said Chef Hollis. His staff may vary from day to day, but he rarely has any turn over. People who work for him

stay working for him. The family feel runs strong through the staff relationships and they all like it that way. Chef Hollis mentioned his staff many times throughout the visit. He leans very heavy on his sous chef Bill Eberts and other kitchen staff: Glenn Heflin, Chris Ranek and John Drost. He even has pulled in other staff to try their hand in the kitchen when they show an interest. “I have even pulled some wait staff in, and one in particular, I was very surprised at her performance. She was very good at it,” said Chef Hollis. Chef Hollis puts a top priority on producing fresh, homemade, great tasting cuisine. He doesn’t try to make things you would find on a menu of an upscale dining establishment, but things that people in this community like to eat. “People around here don’t normally eat a lot of Europeon dishes, not that I don’t think that is great food. But the truth is that people around this community like chicken, beef and pork and that is what I try to use in my dishes. I keep my menu small but good quality. I would rather do 10 menu items right than 20 items halfway,” said Chef Hollis. He uses local products as much as he possibly can. His main

supplier is PFG. Fazzio’s Bakery in St. Louis provides their fresh bread products. Sausage comes from Trenton Meat Processing. And there are others. Chef Hollis and Wiemann are currently working on a new menu, but they won’t change everything on the menu. There will still be some of the great salads that many of the regular customers love and a number of the sandwich favorites. But Chef Hollis is planning to add a Cuban sandwich, served as a panini with ham, pickle, roasted pork, swiss and a spicy dijon mustard. He is also adding lobster bisque and a wonderful broccoli cheese soup. Of course all are homemade and made fresh every day. You will have to check back in February to find out what the other great additions will be, including a number of daily specials and dessert surprises. The great, fresh, hand-trimmed ribeye steaks and fresh ground beef will still be a staple and won’t leave the menu. The Bistro style food with a homestyle flair will remain, just some tweaks to make it even more tasty. Right now, the winery offers lunch service on Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. They have a great selection of appetizer selections on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, when they also offer live music. Villa Marie Winery is becoming one of the favorite venues in the area to host banquets, weddings, showers, parties of all kinds and business events. Although they are booked for much of 2011, they still have some dates available throughout the year, and are already booking 2012. Chef Hollis and his crew offer great food selections for these events and even make some specialty requested items. If you are considering an event. Call today to schedule your tasting. For information about Villa Marie Winery or to schedule an event, call 618-288-345-3100. You may email to Events@villamarie1. com or visit their Web site at www. thevillamariewinery.com. Villa Marie is located at 6633 East Main

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Dining Delights Quinoa's popularity a boon to Bolivia CARACOLLO, Bolivia (AP) — It’s as inhospitable as climates come for crop cultivation, the dry and rocky soils of Bolivia’s semiarid altiplain. Miguel Choque can see his breath as surveys his fields of quinoa, the Andean “supergrain.” In late March or April, the flowering plants will paint the rugged landscape yellow, green and red. Their diminutive seed, which powered Inca armies only to be elbowed aside by the wheat preferred by colonizing Spaniards, is unmatched in nutritional value. Quinoa’s rising popularity among First World foodies — the wholesale price has jumped sevenfold since 2000 as global demand climbed — has been a boon to the poor farmers here in the semiarid highlands where most of it grows. And that boom has transformed the lives of the largely subsistence farmers who grow it, though it remains unclear whether the large-scale commercial cultivation sought by Bolivia’s government is environmentally sustainable in the altiplain— or even welcome by growers. President Evo Morales’ government has deemed quinoa a “strategic” foodstuff, essential to this poverty-afflicted nation’s food security. It is promoting the grain and has included quinoa in a subsidized food parcel for pregnant women. Yet the higher prices quinoa is fetching have had an unanticipated impact where the grain is grown. Some local children are showing signs of malnutrition because their parents have substituted rice and noodles for quinoa in the family diet, said Walter Severo, president of a quinoa producer ’s group in southwest Bolivia. “Only 10 percent of it stays in Bolivia. The other 90 percent gets exported,” says Rural Development Minister Nemecia Achacollo. Quinoa (pronounced KEEN-wah) provides 10 essential amino acids, is loaded with minerals and has a high protein content — between 14 and 18 percent. The FAO (U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization) says it is so nutritious it can be substituted for mother’s milk. “This food is about the most perfect you can find for human diets,” said Duane Johnson, a 61year-old former Colorado State agronomist who helped introduce it to the United States three decades ago. Quinoa isn’t a cereal. It’s a seed that is eaten like a grain, but is gluten-free and more easily digestible than corn, wheat, rye, millet and sorghum. And it can be substituted for rice in just about anything — from soup to salad to pudding to bread. “I’ve got high-performance athletes that swear by it,” said David Schnorr, president of Quinoa Corp., the largest U.S. importer. It’s also

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being embraced by the increasing number of Americans with food allergies or celiac disease, an immunological rejection of gluten, a wheat protein. NASA researchers consider it ideal for inclusion in possible future long-term space missions when crops would need to be grown on spacecraft. Quinoa has been cultivated in the Andean highlands since 3,000 B.C., and grows natively from Chile north to Colombia, mostly in Peru and Bolivia. The varieties of this region of southwestern Bolivia — at 3,700 meters (over 12,000 feet) — are resistant to the freezes and droughts that periodically afflict it. The crop — “chisiya mama” or mother grain in the native Quechua language — also grows in the San Luis Valley of Colorado at about 8,000 feet (2,400 meters) as well as in a growing number of countries including China and Mongolia, said Johnson. “It’s very specific in the environments where it will grow,” he said. “It requires very cool days and even cooler evenings.” He says Peru and Bolivia account for as much as 97 percent of global production. And demand is booming. “ We ’ v e e a s i l y d o u b l e d o u r business in the last couple of years during the worst economic recession we’ve had in a long time,” said Schnoor. In 2000, Bolivia exported 1,439 metric tons valued at $1.8 million. In 2009, exports totaled 14,500 tons worth more than $25 million, principally to the U.S., Japan and Europe. The goal for this harvest is 30,000 tons, said Bolivia’s deputy minister of rural development, Victor Hugo Vasquez. S c h n o o r s a i d p r i c e s s o a re d threefold in early 2008. A decade ago, a 12-ounce box of his quinoa, marketed under the Ancient Harvest brand, retailed for 99 cents in the United States. Now it costs about $4.50. It’s also available in bulk at natural food markets — and even Costco warehouse stores now carry it. The indigenous Bolivians who cultivate quinoa are among Bolivia’s poorest and many lived until the late 20th century by barter. It was the discovery of quinoa by the health conscious in wealthier countries that introduced these people to the life of the market, says Brigido Martinez, president of the National Association of Quinoa producers, ANAPQUI. Martinez traces the boom in quinoa’s popularity to a visit by the king and queen of Spain in 1987, when the royals sampled it, and the news media and the world took note. Food exporters in the coastal Peruvian capital of Lima, where it had been considered “poor people’s food” by the European-descended elite, took note and began buying it up.

It’s not by chance that most of the world’s quinoa comes from Bolivia. In the 1990s, Johnson and fellow Colorado State University crop scientist Sarah Ward patented a high-yielding hybrid with the intention of spurring large-scale cultivation in the U.S. But they were challenged by ANAPQUI in an international court and abandoned the effort. There are those in Bolivia who believe this scrappy grain could lift its altiplain out of poverty just as soy has become the economic motor of the country’s wealthier eastern lowlands. After all, quinoa fetches up to five times the price of soy beans in the U.S. and European markets. Martinez doesn’t believe that can or will happen. For one, quinoa growers farm on a smaller scale (the country’s soy growers are mostly agribusinessmen with huge plantations). But for a government that proudly declares itself “decolonizing” Bolivia in favor of its long downtrodden indigenous majority, the promotion of quinoa is a linchpin of an agricultural policy that favors the small holder over agribusiness. Officials are working on details of a plan to boost quinoa production, including credits for farmers that never before had access to financing. Many producers are suspicious, however, that the government could turn into a competitor. “Its support is fine, but we’d like it to help with irrigation and research to improve the quality of the seed and soil performance,” said Martinez. Meanwhile, some quinoa farmers have put their increased income to work raising more llamas and alpacas, whose waste is used as fertilizer and which also produce wool. And while most harvesting

is still done manually, some have abandoned the ox-pulled plow for tractors. Some farmers believe current cultivation methods inadequate. “The soils are tired and need nutrition. Production is dropping,” said Francisco Quisbert, an indigenous leader in the region where Quinoa Real is grown. But other quinoa boosters caution that traditional, organic farming methods must be maintained to preserve the purity of the crop. Consumers in the developed world don’t want quinoa grown with chemical fertilizers or pest controllers, said Schnorr. However it plays out, Martinez, the producer’s association president, is not complaining. “Quinoa isn’t lifting us out of poverty,” he says. “But we are living better.” ••• Despite quinoa’s rise in popularity, most people still are trying to figure out what to do with it. Most recipes call for using it in pilafs and salads. But we wanted to offer up something a little different. Its nutty flavor and grain-like texture are a nice contrast to the earthy and sweet flavors of a mushroom and Marsala sauce. And what’s better than a warm casserole on a cold winter night? We used sweet potato and egg to bind the quinoa together and assembled the chicken Marsala similar to a shepherds pie — warm, saucy and hearty. MARSALA CHICKEN QUINOA CASSEROLE Start to finish: 1 hour 15 minutes (45 minutes active) Servings: 6 1 medium sweet potato 2 tablespoons olive oil 12 ounces crimini mushrooms, sliced 2 cloves garlic, minced

3 tablespoons fresh thyme leaves, chopped 1 large yellow onion, chopped 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, divided 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cubed 1 cup Marsala wine 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1/2 cup heavy cream 4 cups cooked quinoa 2 eggs Pinch nutmeg 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese With a fork, pierce the sweet potato all over. Microwave on high until cooked and soft, about 6 to 7 minutes. Set aside to cool. Heat the oven to 375 F. In a large skillet over mediumhigh, heat the oil. Add the mushrooms, garlic, thyme, onion, 1 teaspoon of the salt and pepper, then saute until the mushrooms have released most of their liquid and are beginning to brown and the onion is soft and translucent, about 8 to 9 minutes. Add the chicken and cook until the chicken is browned and almost cooked through, about another 7 to 8 minutes. In a small bowl, mix together the Marsala, cornstarch and the cream. Add to the chicken, then bring to a simmer. Cook for 2 minutes. Arrange the chicken and vegetables in an even layer over the bottom of 2 quart casserole dish. Set aside. Peel the sweet potato into a medium bowl, discarding the peel. Smash the sweet potato and mix in the quinoa, the remaining 1/2 teaspoon of salt, and the eggs and nutmeg. Spread this mixture over the top of the chicken and mushroom mixture. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until bubbling and crusty.

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Education Education briefs SIUE School of Nursing to offer doctorate in nursing program In a move to address the future needs of the nursing profession, the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Nursing is embarking on a new initiative, offering a doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), post-master’s degree program beginning in the fall. The new degree program, designed to be completed in five-semesters, addresses the new regulations proposed by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. Currently, 132 DNP programs, including SIUE’s, are enrolling students at schools of nursing nationwide; while an additional 160 DNP programs are in the planning stages. Kathy Ketchum, assistant dean for graduate programs in the SIUE School of Nursing, explained students will be “immersed in doctoral education through on-campus, week-long intensives, focused coursework, experiential learning, self-assessment and reflection on learning and project management skill development.” SIUE Nursing Dean Marcia Maurer said the DNP will help master’s-prepared, advanced-practice nurses move to the next level of expertise. “Nurses prepared at the doctorate level will be able to develop practice, organizational, economic and leadership skills,” Maurer said. “Building on their specialty practice, DNP graduates will be poised to become leaders as they design new models of nursing care, use evidencebased knowledge in decision-making, better evaluate health care outcomes, identify and manage health care needs of individuals, communities and populations, and use technology and information to create needed change in health care.” Admission requirements for the DNP program at SIUE include: • Application to the School of Nursing and the Graduate School; • Graduation from an NLNAC or CCNE accredited master’s program in nursing; • RN licensing in good standing; • A minimum nursing graduate GPA of 3.0/4.0; • Narrative statements of applicant’s goals for the DNP Program and project; • Three letters of reference, with at least one from a person with a graduate degree in nursing or related field; and • A personal interview, among others pre-requisites. Ketchum stated the SIUE program would be a transformative learning process for all individuals involved. “The program will transform excellent nurses into the future leaders of the profession.” Visit the website for a full list of requirements and prerequisites: www.siue. edu/nursing. Applications from advanced nursing practice professionals will be open until March 1. For more information, please contact Pat Koehne: (618) 650-3930 or by e-mail: pkoehne@siue.edu.

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Marty Cancila Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Crossroad Motors Car Company of Freeburg Marty Cancila Steve Schmitt Buick GMC South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Crossroad Motors Weber Granite City Chevrolet Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Steve Schmitt Buick GMC

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South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Crossroad Motors Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Lou Fusz GMC Buick Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Crossroad Motors South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila

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DODGE

January 13, 2011

South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee

877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 866-438-1169 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814

$18,990 $18,990 $18,990 $18,990 $18,990 $18,990 $18,990 $18,990 $18,990 $17,999 $15,990 $21,903 $17,860 $15,990 $22,888 $19,903 $14,660 $11,888 $18,860 $32,819 $32,764 $29,719 $26,894 $21,903 $15,495 $15,944 Call $9,995 Call $15,640 $13,903 $6,995 $30,294 $29,999 $29,999 $29,999 $29,115 $26,364 $40,338 $34,035 $30,434 $30,139 $29,750 $28,385 $27,704 $27,704 $27,704 $27,473 $26,379 $26,084 $26,084 $26,084 $26,084 $26,084 $24,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,490 $23,490 $23,490 $23,490 $23,490 $23,490 $23,490 $23,490 $23,490 $23,490 $23,490 $23,490 $22,990 $22,990 $22,990 $20,990 $20,990 $20,990 $20,990 $20,990 $19,990 $19,990 $18,999 $17,999 $17,999 $17,989

C7071 C6941 C7049 C7057 C7014 C7027 C7110 C6980 C6851 C6948 00151AA P11492 D84246A C6847 8408 C6701 D81049A 42151-1 J54018A B0193 B0089 B0091 B0244 C6661 1D7HW48P87S 522965 8367 D84120A PH0842P D82015A 00027BB 8103A B0249 B0227 B0248 B0252 B0269 B0238 00193 D80047 01051 01053 D80097 D80099 00955 00947 00910 00760 01013 00958 00865 01027 01032 00987 C7078 C6945 C7116 C6688 C6788 C6698 C6992 C6874 C6779 C7082 C6873 C6989 C6872 C6927 C7020 C6887 C7000 C7115 C7117 C7104 C7063 C6839 C6736 C7021 C7111 C7053 C6841 C7022 C6686 C6710 C7035 C6895 C6949 C7030 C7033 C7031 P11543 P11537 8060P

$17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,988 $17,986 $17,984 $19,365 $17,903 Call $21,788 $17,903 $16,990 Call $9,999 $7,888 $7,888 $32,745 $29,360 $28,825 $26,575 $24,480 $24,185 $22,590 $19,990 $19,990 $19,990 $19,990 $19,990 $18,990 $18,860 $16,999 $12,888 $6,995 Call $27,849 $27,209 $26,794 $26,549 $25,875 $22,935 $21,990 $21,990 $20,990 $20,990 $20,990 $20,990 $19,990 $19,990 $19,990 $19,990 $19,990 $19,490 $18,888 $12,888 $46,625 $45,750 $44,985 $44,310 $44,070 $43,890 $43,665 $43,340 $42,995 $42,995 $42,900 $42,605 $42,335 $42,155 $41,485 $41,204 $41,070 $40,845 $40,470 $40,334 $39,995 $39,580 $39,080 $38,769 $38,310 $38,085 $35,744 $34,490 $28,719 $28,354 $22,735 $40,295 $36,199 $32,990 $39,725 $30,990 $18,990 $26,990 $25,903

8090P 8075P 8066P 8041P 8057P 8068P 20136A C6520 5210D D80025A P11469 C6666AA V100774A 11443-1 11423-1 8397-1 D82039 D82037 274981 D82064 269819 269818 D82086 C6912 C6866 C6778 C6875 C7091 C7101 C80099A 39232-1 40154-1 8080P-1 4575B B0217 B0079 B0185 B0245 D81057 161842 C7002 C6903 C6706 C6808 C6981 C6963 C6979 C6861 C6801 C6954 C6899 C7028 8102P 32103-1 B0048 B0072 B0137 B0060 B0071 B0094 B0037 B0239 B0074 B0070 B0088 B0039 B0059 B0063 B0213 B0056 B0209 B0205 B0087 B0065 B0062 B0194 B0036 B0095 B0202 B0195 B0040 B0143 B0200 B0129 B0148 D84110 00144 B0110AA P1597 P11524 P11550 C6651 C6571

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Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 2500 Ram 2500 Ram 2500 Ram 2500 RAM 2500 Ram 2500 Ram 2500 Ram 2500 Ram 3500 Ram 3500 Ram 5500 H Ram Pickup Stratus

2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006 2006 2005 2003 2003 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2008 2006 2008 2007 2011 1999 2001

$24,903 $21,977 $19,788 $16,990 Call $19,990 $16,990 $12,888 $10,995 $13,310 $17,490 $12,888 $58,200 $56,435 $53,935 $52,499 $37,575 $31,495 $33,990 $20,995 $34,903 $32,990 $48,115 Call $5,295

C6647 Y763 D84029A P11507AA 8252 C6582ZZ P11520AA 11491-1 J80029A 20187A 1D7HU18Z93S 8396-2 B0166 B0124 B0218 00509 D84178 D84218A B0034AA P1637A C6589 P11517 B0020 5273C D81007A

South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Crossroad Motors South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Weber Granite City Chevrolet Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia

877 847 2814 866 377 3110 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 888 245 5532 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 877-223-2703 618 451 7913 877-223-2703 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 691 9016 877-223-2703

Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra Den Yukon Yukon Dena

2010 2009 2009 2008 2008 2007 2006 2006 2006 2008 2009 2007

Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Lou Fusz GMC Buick Lou Fusz GMC Buick Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Lou Fusz GMC Buick Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Lou Fusz GMC Buick Lou Fusz GMC Buick Lou Fusz GMC Buick Marty Cancila

877 691 9016 866-553-4164 866-553-4164 618 451 7913 618 451 7913 618 451 7913 866-553-4164 866 377 3110 866-553-4164 866-553-4164 866-553-4164 877 383 6138

SOFT TAIL

2000

$8,995

J85141AA

E-350 Econoline EDGE Escape Escape ESCAPE Escape Escape Escape ESCORT Expedition Explorer Explorer Explorer Explorer Explorer F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-250 Supe F-350 Chas Focus Focus Focus Fusion Fusion FUSION Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang MUSTANG Ranger Super Duty Super Duty Taurus

2006 2009 2008 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2003 1999 2000 2010 2006 2005 2004 2000 2008 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2004 2002 2004 2004 2008 2006 2003 2010 2010 2008 2009 2008 2007 2007 2006 2006 2005 2002 1998 2005 2004 2008 2006

Call $23,680 $20,888 $21,990 $20,885 $16,888 $18,495 $10,977 $9,990 $3,996 $7,995 $24,619 $16,890 $12,995 $9,888 $3,994 $31,995 $21,460 $20,880 $11,995 $11,741 $14,990 Call $12,995 Call $13,990 $13,230 $8,888 $6,995 $16,399 $15,612 $13,995 $25,944 $16,995 $17,990 $14,500 $17,995 $12,990 $10,745 $9,999 $4,995 Call $16,995 $38,488 Call

7462 P1620 41058-1 B0069AA D82068A 8340 19324A Y704 00194AA 33159-1 12612-33 P7912P D84219B 8013EE 28231-1 R1588-1 19720A D84038A D84216A 20320B G116014C B0011AA 5135A 1FTRW07342K 5312C 00528AA P5908 8294-1 P20252A PG1638P P5930 206959 105993 D82050B C6757AA 8010 20101B C6572AA P5853B 33173-2 242937 5322B 1FTNX21P64ED G110024B 1416W

Accord Accord Accord Sdn Civic Sdn CR-V CR-V CR-V Odyssey Ridgeline S2000

2008 2004 2008 2009 2008 2008 2008 2006 2008 2008

$16,990 Call $20,740 $17,888 $22,995 $22,422 $16,990 $15,777 $27,495 $28,888

C6715AA South County Dodge Chrysler Jee 8709 Crossroad Motors G112041B Lou Fusz GMC Buick 40142-1 Marty Cancila 7760 Crossroad Motors B113001A Lou Fusz GMC Buick B0174AA South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Y760 Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui 2HJYK16508H5 Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia 28234-1 Marty Cancila

H2 SUV

2007

$30,990 C6869AA

Accent Elantra Santa Fe Santa Fe Sonata SONATA XG350

2009 2009 2008 2007 2010 2006 2002

$9,876 $10,994 $20,785 $15,990 $13,285 $9,995 $7,888

P7906P PG1639P P5912A 00394AA P5917 077347 8291-1

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4498A

1500 SIERR 1500 SIERR Acadia Acadia Acadia Acadia Acadia Acadia Acadia Acadia C5500 Canyon Canyon Envoy Envoy New Sierra Sierra 150

2005 2004 2011 2010 2009 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2009 2010 2005 2005 2004 2000 2010

$15,995 $12,495 $42,345 Call $31,944 Call $28,944 Call $29,595 $26,777 Call $19,571 Call $15,444 $11,995 $7,888 $43,387

208332 143347 5284 P7937P 00223 5287A 222289 5213A P20416 V100770A P7898P P7939P 5314C R1691-1 20067A 8332-2 5248

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1999 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2008 2006 2010 2010 2010 2007 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010

$6,995 $26,990 $26,990 $26,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,903 $23,903 $23,490 $28,995 $16,995 $22,379 $16,990 $16,990 $14,440 $45,705 $43,994 $43,685 $41,494 $38,974 $38,874 $38,415 $38,074 $37,679 $37,084 $33,904 $33,679 $31,679 $31,220 $36,990 $25,990 $25,990 $24,990 $24,990 $24,990 $24,990 $24,990 $24,990 $24,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990

1J4FF68S8XL5 C6703 C6700 C6891 C6770 C6914 C6785 C6619 C6635 C6774 1J8HG58278C J54000A 00943 C6934 C6933 J86065A B0177 B0181 J54032 B0030 B0108 B0015 B0178 B0175 B0102 B0176 B0006 B0117 B0038 569236 C6894 C7066 C6677 C6680 C6867 C6761 C6966 C6901 C7106 C6823 C7011 C6944 C6764

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2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2007 2006 2006 1996 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2008 2008 2008 2006 2005 2005 2004 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2008 2008 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2008 2008 2008 2007 2006 2003 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010

South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Lou Fusz GMC Buick South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Lou Fusz GMC Buick George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Crossroad Motors Marty Cancila Crossroad Motors Crossroad Motors South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia

877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 866-553-4164 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 866 496 0381 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 877-223-2703 877 691 9016 877 691 9016 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 866-553-4164 866 496 0381 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 383 6138 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 888 245 5532 877 383 6138 888 245 5532 888 245 5532 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877-223-2703

FORD Crossroad Motors Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Lou Fusz GMC Buick Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Weber Granite City Chevrolet Marty Cancila Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Lou Fusz GMC Buick South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Weber Granite City Chevrolet Marty Cancila Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Lou Fusz GMC Buick Weber Granite City Chevrolet Car Company of Freeburg Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Crossroad Motors Steve Schmitt Buick GMC South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Weber Granite City Chevrolet Marty Cancila Car Company of Freeburg Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Lou Fusz GMC Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC

888 245 5532 877-223-2703 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 383 6138 866 257 3408 866 377 3110 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866-553-4164 877-223-2703 618 451 7913 877 383 6138 866-438-1169 866 257 3408 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 866 257 3408 866-553-4164 877 847 2814 877 691 9016 877-223-2703 877 691 9016 877 847 2814 618 451 7913 877 383 6138 866 257 3408 866-553-4164 618 451 7913 618 539 7004 866-438-1169 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 888 245 5532 866 257 3408 877 847 2814 618 451 7913 877 383 6138 618 539 7004 877 691 9016 877-223-2703 866-553-4164 877 691 9016

GMC

January 13, 2011

Car Company of Freeburg Car Company of Freeburg Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Lou Fusz GMC Buick Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Lou Fusz GMC Buick Lou Fusz GMC Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Marty Cancila Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC

618 539 7004 618 539 7004 877 691 9016 866-553-4164 866-438-1169 877 691 9016 866-438-1169 877 691 9016 866 257 3408 866 377 3110 866-553-4164 866-553-4164 877 691 9016 866-438-1169 866 257 3408 877 383 6138 877 691 9016

$36,742 $29,592 Call $29,775 $21,793 $22,253 $24,773 $17,777 Call $34,998 Call $30,999

5251 G119029A G119034A P6001 P5977 P5957 P7932P V100543B G119042A PG1642P P7936P 41073-1

HARLEY DAVIDSON Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia

877-223-2703

HONDA 877 847 2814 888 245 5532 866-553-4164 877 383 6138 888 245 5532 866-553-4164 877 847 2814 866 377 3110 877-223-2703 877 383 6138

HUMMER South County Dodge Chrysler Jee 877 847 2814

HYUNDAI Lou Fusz GMC Buick Lou Fusz GMC Buick Weber Granite City Chevrolet South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Weber Granite City Chevrolet Car Company of Freeburg Marty Cancila

866-553-4164 866-553-4164 618 451 7913 877 847 2814 618 451 7913 618 539 7004 877 383 6138

JAGUAR Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC

877 691 9016

JEEP Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee

877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814

$23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,794 $22,990 $22,990 $21,990 $21,958 $20,990 $29,995 $22,890 Call Call $33,434 $33,309 $33,309 $33,084 $32,714 $29,304 $28,104 $27,879 $27,239 $24,329 $22,990 $21,990 $21,990 $20,990 $20,990 $20,990 $20,990 $20,990 $20,990 $20,490 $21,835 $17,609 Call $13,990 $13,880 $8,888 $10,995 $23,889 $23,800 $23,664 $23,664 $22,189 $22,175 $21,964 $21,964 $21,875 $18,990 $18,915 $25,204 $23,904 $22,480 $21,500 $18,990 $15,903 $14,990 $13,860 $31,229 $28,000 $28,000 $27,979 $27,754 $27,295 $24,515 $24,515 $24,425 $23,690 $23,690 $31,115 $29,869 $26,859 $23,635 $24,995 $21,903 Call Call $18,995 $13,995 $37,944 $33,765 $31,099 $31,040 $30,815 $27,325 $34,650

C6765 C6766 C6952 C6822 C6826 C6827 C6738 C6855 C6760 PG1641P C6732 C7113 C6881 P2324Z B0047AA 12633-3 J84029A 1422B 5239B B0189 B0111 B0068 B0188 B0139 B0198 B0161 B0182 B0120 B0119 C6902 C6880 C7034 C6904 C6749 C6958 C6814 C6807 C6974 C6890 D55029B P7918P P2194ZB C6607AA C53000A 21727-1 D50009A B0220 B0262 B0221 B0232 B0158 102759 B0141 B0156 B0263 102750 102703 00836 00805 J86098 J86099 P11476 C6555 01016AA D84229A B0190 J50012 J50005 B0184 B0164 B0216 J50011 J50004 J50000 J50007 J50006 J80022 00830 00845 J80043 1J4FA54158L5 P11444 8354 8447-2 8461 8205A B0254 521751 B0165 528698 523541 527142 P1640

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Phone

Wrangler U WRANGLER U Wrangler U Wrangler U

2010 2010 2010 2009

$31,895 $29,875 $25,988 $23,903

J85154 J85149 P1617 P11453

Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee

877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877 847 2814

866 257 3408 877 383 6138 866 377 3110 866 377 3110 877 383 6138 888 245 5532 877-223-2703 888 245 5532 866 257 3408 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866-438-1169 618 451 7913 877 383 6138

559946 558544 532710 529691

Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia

877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877-223-2703

068185 R1651 V100439A 489111 8531 00854AA

Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Marty Cancila Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Marty Cancila Crossroad Motors Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Crossroad Motors Steve Schmitt Buick GMC South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Weber Granite City Chevrolet Marty Cancila

$41,935 $41,255 $32,315 $53,950

$8,995 $13,944 $10,977 $9,944 $16,995 $7,990

$15,595 $15,888 Call $8,533 $10,999 Call $19,640 Call $17,595 $14,990 $15,990 $9,999 $12,888 $11,944 $10,233 $13,888

2011 2011 2011 2011

2006 2009 2007 2005 2010 2006

2008 2007 2006 2004 2005 2007 2008 2004 2006 2005 2008 2006 2010 2008 2008 2006

1500 1500 1500 3500

OPTIMA E Rondo Sorento Sorento Soul Sportage

Altima Altima Altima Altima ALTIMA S 2 Frontier Maxima Maxima Murano Pathfinder Rogue Sentra Versa Versa Versa Xterra

Aura LS Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook VUE VUE

2007 2000 2010 2010 2010 2010 2007 2010 2010

Call Call $29,689 $24,388 $24,225 $23,762 Call $20,455 $18,425

8399 PG1640Q P5985 P5983 P5997 P5953 8285 P5944 P5999

ES 350 GS 430 RX

2007 2006 2006

$18,914 B113009A $28,888 D84176A $24,995 7496

Bravada

2001

$5,495

Forenza XL-7

2007 2006

$6,994 $9,888

506001 35168-1

Custom cho

2004

$16,500 0081LL

Avalon Avalon Camry Camry Corolla Highlander Prius Prius Sienna Sienna Tacoma Yaris

2005 2003 2010 2009 2009 2005 2009 2009 2009 2004 2007 2008

$13,495 $10,997 $15,977 Call $12,777 $14,995 $14,977 $14,777 $21,995 $12,995 $20,995 Call

C80132A B118062A Y780 4543 Y759 7696 Y723 Y709 8402 20174A 8600 5167B

CC Jetta Jetta Jetta Seda Jetta Seda New Beetle New Beetle New Beetle Passat Passat Sed Phaeton Touareg 2

2009 2007 2006 2010 2008 2005 2003 2003 1999 2007 2004 2008

Call Call $11,995 $15,777 $15,777 $10,990 $8,777 Call Call $16,777 $16,777 $27,777

C70 V50

2000 2009

$11,721 P7917P $19,777 V100730A

VSTAR 1900

2009

$9,999

KIA Car Company of Freeburg Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Crossroad Motors South County Dodge Chrysler Jee

618 539 7004 866-438-1169 866 377 3110 866-438-1169 888 245 5532 877 847 2814

LEXUS Lou Fusz GMC Buick Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Crossroad Motors

866-553-4164 877-223-2703 888 245 5532

LINCOLN Town Car

1996

Call

4537A

Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC

626 Mazda3 Mazda3 MPV MX-5 Miata TRIBUTE

1999 2008 2007 2005 2001 2005

$4,977 $14,999 $8,990 $9,444 $9,500 $8,995

Y805 8463-1 P11516AA 555519 8237A m63804

C-Class

1998

Call

Grand Marq Grand Marq Milan Mountainee Mystique Villager

2010 2001 2008 2007 1998 1999

$17,992 Call Call $18,995 Call Call

Cooper Con

2006

$17,640 D84021A

Eclipse GALANT

2008 2008

Call 8525 $10,995 010014

Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Crossroad Motors Car Company of Freeburg

866 377 3110 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 866-438-1169 888 245 5532 618 539 7004

MERCEDES PH0702Q

Lou Fusz GMC Buick

866-553-4164

MERCURY PG1634P 5145DB 5300A 8248 PH0792Q 5157A

Lou Fusz GMC Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Crossroad Motors Lou Fusz GMC Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC

866-553-4164 877 691 9016 877 691 9016 888 245 5532 866-553-4164 877 691 9016

MINI COOPER Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia

877-223-2703

MITSUBISHI Crossroad Motors Car Company of Freeburg

888 245 5532 618 539 7004

NISSAN Altima

2008

$15,990 P7919P

Lou Fusz GMC Buick

SATURN

OLDSMOBILE P20267

Steve Schmitt Buick GMC

Crossroad Motors

1996

Call

5236B

G5 G5 G6 G6 G6 G6 G6 G8 G8 G8 G8 Grand Am Grand Prix Grand Prix GRAND PRIX Grand Prix Grand Prix SUNFIRE Torrent Torrent Torrent Vibe VIBE Vibe Vibe

2009 2007 2010 2009 2008 2008 2007 2009 2009 2008 2008 2004 2007 2005 2004 2004 2003 2005 2008 2007 2006 2010 2009 2008 2006

$10,995 $10,595 $13,777 Call $16,995 $12,995 $9,999 $26,295 $24,995 $25,995 Call Call $11,888 Call $9,995 $7,995 $6,995 $6,995 Call $14,994 Call Call $11,995 Call Call

1500

2011

$44,740 546460

Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC

877 691 9016

PONTIAC 8512 20425B Y789 8510 20100A 225179 J84029B 20287A P20156 20227BB 5149A 4454 40156-1 G116037A 124478 20022B 19435A 138651 5270B R1637-1 8044 4603 436888 5320D 5303C

Crossroad Motors Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Crossroad Motors Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Car Company of Freeburg Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Marty Cancila Lou Fusz GMC Buick Car Company of Freeburg Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Car Company of Freeburg Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Crossroad Motors Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Car Company of Freeburg Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC

888 245 5532 866 257 3408 866 377 3110 888 245 5532 866 257 3408 618 539 7004 877-223-2703 866 257 3408 866 257 3408 866 257 3408 877 691 9016 877 691 9016 877 383 6138 866-553-4164 618 539 7004 866 257 3408 866 257 3408 618 539 7004 877 691 9016 866-438-1169 888 245 5532 877 691 9016 618 539 7004 877 691 9016 877 691 9016

Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia

Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Marty Cancila

866-438-1169 877 383 6138

Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Lou Fusz GMC Buick Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Crossroad Motors Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Crossroad Motors Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Crossroad Motors Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC

877-223-2703 866-553-4164 866 377 3110 877 691 9016 866 377 3110 888 245 5532 866 377 3110 866 377 3110 888 245 5532 866 257 3408 888 245 5532 877 691 9016

VOLKSWAGEN 7993 8646 8065 Y793 V110148A C6893AA Y669A V100670A Y795A Y776 Y804 Y775

Crossroad Motors Crossroad Motors Crossroad Motors Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui

888 245 5532 888 245 5532 888 245 5532 866 377 3110 866 377 3110 877 847 2814 866 377 3110 866 377 3110 866 377 3110 866 377 3110 866 377 3110 866 377 3110

VOLVO

RAM

866-553-4164

888 245 5532 866-553-4164 618 451 7913 618 451 7913 618 451 7913 618 451 7913 888 245 5532 618 451 7913 618 451 7913

TOYOTA

888 245 5532

PLYMOUTH Voyager

Crossroad Motors Lou Fusz GMC Buick Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Crossroad Motors Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet

SUZUKI 866 257 3408

OTHER

877 691 9016

MAZDA

20197A 41085-2 Y806 Y725A 8097P-1 8387 D84169A 8606 20130A 01022AA 00898AA 40172-1 12613-2 R1628 4742A 8350-1

Lou Fusz GMC Buick 866-553-4164 Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui 866 377 3110

YAMAHA 877-223-2703

30176-11

Marty Cancila

877 383 6138

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922

John Geimer Jewelry 229 N. Main St. Edwardsville 692-1497 Same Day Ring Sizing Jewelry Repair Diamond & Stone Replacement

WE BUY GOLD AND JEWELRY Cleaning

958

Sunny Surface Cleaning • Residential • Small Business • Move In/ Move Out • House Sitting • Pet Sitting

INSURED & BONDED A GENTLE TOUCH

IN

YOUR HOME

Interview me.... Joyce Tel: 618-980-6858

www.sunnysurfacecleaning. services.officelive.com

Cleaning

958

PRISTINE CLEANING Meeting & Exceeding your Expectation! RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • Bonded & Insured • Customized Cleaning Call us today for a free quote on a weekly, biweekly, monthly cleaning

(618) 920-0233 www.pristine-cleaning.biz

Painting

960

JIM BRAVE PAINTING 20 Years Experience! • Wallpaper • Specialty Painting • Inside or Outside Work • Power Washing • Deck Refinishing Call: (618) 654-1349 or cell phone: (618) 444-0293

Roofing & Siding

961

Tree Service

966

Garner’s TREE SERVICE INC. Since 1974 Licensed - Bonded - Insured Tree & Stump Removal Complete Property Maintenance Bucket Truck Track Hoe - Bob Cat

RON GARNER CERTIFIED ARBORIST

656-5566 Lawn & Home Care

ALL TYPES OF ROOFS

30 Years Experience Free Estimates

(618) 259-9905 (618) 975-5759 We Can Help You Sell Those Items! Want To Know More? CALL US! 656-4700 ext. 27

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24 Hour Service

Lawn Cutting & Trimming

• Mowing • Fall Clean-Up • Fertilizing • Landscape Installation • Landscape Maintenance

Look For Your Service Needs In Our Service Section & Service Directory The Edwardsville Intelligencer

Call 656-4700 ext. 35

969

Tree Removal Bush & Shrub Trimming & Removal

• Painting • Pressure Washing

Landscape Mulching Residential & Commercial

Fully Insured

618-459-3330 618-973-8422 Handyman

20 Years Experience

• Remodeling

969

#1 Handyman Service in the Nation

Bonded & Insured

COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL

Handyman

Foster & Sons LET ME FIX IT! Lawn Service HANDYMAN SERVICE

Background Checks On All Technicians & 15+ Years Experience

656-7725 GatewayLawn.com

PAUL’S ROOFING

967

967

Insured

Experiencing A Tiny Clutter Problem?

Lawn & Home Care

• Lighting & Ceiling Fans • Windows & Doors Most Home Repairs

Call Lee: (618) 581-5154 MASTER CRAFTSMAN Carpentry, 30 Years Decks, Garages, Remodeling, Home Repair Basement Finishing Ceramic Tile Small Jobs Welcome Reasonable Rates Andy 618-659-1161 (cell) 618-401-7785

Air Conditioning/ Heating 976

Professional, Safe & Reliable

979

Call Bill Nettles with WRN Services CONSTRUCTION REMODELING COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE An insured contractor providing quality crafted work. A custom wood work specialist with labor rates starting at $30 per hour!

618 974-9446 Electrical

981

Randy Moore Repair Service, Inc. “24 Hour Emergency Service” 35 Years Experience - Code Analysis - Troubleshooting - Service Repairs And Upgrades - All Electrical Items - Install Lights & Fixtures - Complete Rewire

www.randymoore repairservice.com

ON TIME. DONE RIGHT. ®

618-659-5055

618-656-7405

www.mrhandyman.com BOB’S HANDYMAN SERVICE Remodeling & Repair Drywall Finished Carpentry Painting Ceramic tile Build & Repair Decks Exterior House And Deck Washing Landscaping Blinds & Draperies Light Fixture & Ceiling Fans No Job Too Small Insured Call Bob Rose 978-8697

Home Improvements

Cell 618-980-0791

Proudly servicing the area for over 25 years. Free estimates Financing available Repairs and installations

Call us for all of your heating and cooling needs.

656-9386 www.garwoodsheating.com

Personal Services

994

SENIORS: Enjoy a more stress free life with your own personal home assistant • Household Management • Conversation • Bill Paying • Transportation • Appointment Setting Call Linn @ 618/655-0414 INSURED AND BONDED

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Help Wanted General

305

ACCOUNTING/CONTROLLER Call (618) 558-2369 Acting/Modeling Opportunity. Ever thought of you or your child appearing in print ads, commercials, TV/films? Our Agency develops, markets & places people ages 3mos thru adults. Accepting applications for all sizes & heights. Beginners welcome! Images Agency (since 1988). State Licensed. Apply Online at StlCastingCall.com

305

Secretary/Receptionist, PT & FT temporary office positions for Edwardsville CPA firm. Data entry, computer, phone and general office skills. Days, evenings, & Saturdays January thru April 15th. Send resume to P.O. Box 633, Edw, IL 62025. Self-motivated, flexible hard worker for local smoke-free cleaning company: long term employment @ $8.50/hr., w/advancement opportunity. Call 618-616-8801 or e-mail pristine-cleaning@hotmail.com

Help Wanted Medical

308

MEDICAL RECORDS, FT: Excellent opportunity. Strong computer skills. All benefits. Bookkeeping or Billing helpful. $11-$13/hour, depending on experience. (877)220-4578

Sales Positions

310

INSIDE SALES Good math, people and computer skills. 377-6700 careers@aaacf.net

Carrier Routes 401 CARRIER NEEDED! Rt. 105 - Newspaper carrier needed in the area of Katie Lynn Ct, Lake Hillcrest, Story Circle, Hampton Dr in Glen Carbon. There are approximately 17 papers on this route. The papers need to be delivered by 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday and by 8:30 a.m. Saturdays. If you are interested in this route, please call the Intelligencer at 6564700 ext. 40.

Misc. Merchandise

426

VENDORS WANTED FOR NEW EDWARDSVILLE! CALL 540-4862 FOR DETAILS.

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Pets

450

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We can help sell those special puppies, kittens or any other pet!!! Want to know more? CALL US FOR DETAILS 656-4700 EXT 27

Motor route driver needed in the area of Holiday Shores, Green Hedge Rd. State Rt 140, Moro area, Possum Hill Rd, Sherry Creek Rd, Wieseman Rd, Renken Rd, Bivens Rd. ApproxSend resume and Carrier Routes 401 DIESEL MECHANIC imately 140 newspapers delivsalary history to: ered daily plus single copy Shepard Subway Earl L. Henderson Trucking delivery in Holiday Shores and Enterprises, Inc. CARRIER NEEDED! Company is currently seeking Worden. Availability-early 2011. #2 Professional Park Dr. certified Diesel Mechanics for Approximately 75 miles daily. Maryville, IL 62062 Rt 104— Newspaper carrier our facility in Caseyville, IL. Papers need to be delivered by needed in the area of Qualified candidates must have 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday Bollinger, Fox Trail, Holly Tree, Help Wanted a degree in Diesel Mechanics and by 8:30 a.m. on Saturdays. Jamie Lynn Dr, Squire Dr, and a minimum of 1 year relat- Medical 308 Waterford in Glen Carbon. For more information, call The Houses 705 ed tractor/ trailer maintenance Edwardsville Intelligencer at For Rent There are approximately 36 experience. This position Dental Receptionist 656-4700 ext. 20. papers on this route. The requires the candidate to supply 1, 2, & 3 BR Maintenance-free their own hand tools. We offer Our dental practice is searching papers need to be delivered Homes & Villas by 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Fricompetitive wages and bene- for a multi-talented person with New construction Furniture 410 day and by 8:30 a.m. Saturfits. Send resume to: DOLCE PROPERTIES excellent people skills. Dental days. If you are interested in www.dolceproperties.com experience is a must. This posi- this route, please call the IntelliEarl L. Henderson Bed - Queen PillowTop Mattress 618/972-4334 tion requires patient education gencer at 656-4700 ext.40 Trucking Company Set, NEW, in the plastic, $200 and scheduling as well as finan1012 Grand Ave. 3bdr 2bth #1 Industrial Drive (618) 772-2710 Can Deliver cial and bookkeeping knowl- CARRIER NEEDED! bonus rm in finshd wlkout bsmt, Salem, IL 62881 edge. Must have computer remodeled. $1100/mth 1st and skills and be experienced in Rt. 101 - Newspaper carrier Equal Opportunity Employer 422 dep. rqrd. Call 314-568-5700. patient accounts responsibili- needed in the area of Austin Music 2 BR/1BA /Bonus rm (small EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER ties. If you are seeking career Ave, Collinsville St, Covered bdr?); Clean, all appl. 413 seeking PT & FT Teachers, advancement in a team-orient- Bridge Ln, Madison Ave, FREE: Upright PIANO, cherry, Sanner, Edw. RENT REDUCED Assistants, & Cook. Experience ed environment, send your Summit Ave, Clay St in Glen ivory keys. You haul. 655-1295 $700/mo 618/210-7966 resume with references to PO Carbon. There are approxipreferred. 618/667-3131 mately 31 papers on this Box 604, Highland, IL 62249. 3BD 3BA, Glen Carbon, fin Part-time Oil Changer & Cleanroute. The papers need to be Misc. bsmt w/2 adtl rms, 2200sf, 2 car up: Apply in person at Ron’s Internal medicine office needs delivered by 5:00 p.m. Mon426 gar, $1,400. No pets/no smokiShell Service, 121 East Van- telephone triage RNs, full or day thru Friday and 8:30 a.m. Merchandise ing. Appl. fee. 618-977-2195. part-time positions. Reply to Saturdays. If you are interestdalia, Edw. before 2PM. FOOSBALL/AIR BB#208 %Intelligencer, 117 N. ed in this route, please call the Sportcraft 4BR, 2BA: 843 Madison, Edw.: REFRIGERATION 2nd St., Edw, IL 62025. Intelligencer at 656-4700 ext. Hockey table, $35.00. Image bonus rm., lg fncd yd, aplnces. TECHNICIAN TREADMILL (by Proform), 40. $1400/mo, $1400 dep., no pets, $65.00. 288-1845 smoking. 659-9319 (leave msg!) Earl L. Henderson Trucking Company is currently seeking a Refrigeration Technician for our facility in Caseyville, IL. Qualified candidates must have a certificate in refrigeration or a The Village of Glen Carbon Board of Police minimum of 1 year related Commissioners will be conducting examinations experience performing maintenance and repair of trailer for the position of Probationary Police Officer for refrigeration units. A refrigerant the Village of Glen Carbon, Illinois. Applications license is preferred. This posican be obtained at the Glen Carbon Village Hall tion requires the candidate to – Finance & Administration Department, 151 work outdoors from a service Immediate Custodian Opening N. Main, Glen Carbon, Illinois. Applications truck. In addition, they must must be returned to the Glen Carbon Village Hall supply their own hand tools. Responsibilities: dusting, vacuuming, cleaning – Finance & Administration Department by 5:00 We offer competitive wages and and sanitizing restrooms and kitchen areas, trash p.m., February 4, 2011. Applications may be benefits. Send resume to: Subway Asst. Manager Wanted! We offer Competitive Pay And Advancement Opportunities.

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Earl L. Henderson Trucking Company #1 Industrial Drive Salem, IL 62881 Equal Opportunity Employer

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obtained by mail by submitting a written request for a police officer employment application packet to the Village of Glen Carbon Finance & Administration Department or an email request to lgibson@glen-carbon.il.us. The minimum requirements for applying and being employed as a police officer in the Village of Glen Carbon are: • At least 21 years of age. • Have a high school diploma or GED equivalent. • No felony convictionsPossess or be able to obtain a valid Illinois Vehicle Operator’s License. • United States Citizen. • Must be of sound health and physically able to perform the duties of the position. • Must be able to obtain certification by the Illinois Local Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. Additional requirements and information concerning the testing procedure, qualification requirements, salary and benefits are included in the application packet.

The Village of Glen Carbon is an Equal Opportunity Employer

collection, and floor care. Preferred candidate will have prior janitorial experience, familiarity with and experience using commercial cleaning supplies and equipment and a strong sense of attention to detail. Must be able to lift 50+ lbs, bend, stoop, kneel, push vacuum and floor care equipment, & must have visual acuity to detect dirt & dust. Working hours are Mon-Fri 12:30 - 9:00 pm. Wages are competitive and we offer a benefits package including medical/dental, life insurance, 401(k) & paid time off. Apply to: Hortica Insurance & Employee Benefits #1 Horticultural Lane P.O. Box 428 Edwardsville, IL 62025 Fax: (618) 655-2524 e-mail: employment@hortica-insurance.com www.hortica-insurance.com EOE

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Classified Houses For Rent

705

Apts/Duplexes For Rent

710

Apts/Duplexes For Rent

710

4BR/2BA house hear downtown Glen Cbn: recently remodeled. 10 minutes to SIUE. $1200/mo. Security check. 618/910-8031

1 BR APT, $650’; 2 BR, $720. 2 BEDROOM apartment in Incl. all util.,storage unit in Edw, Glen Carbon. W/D hookups. close to post office, banks, & $735per month. 618-975-0975. shopping. 505-0191 leave msg. 3 BR, 2 BA DUPLEX: BSMT, 11 BDR lofts,1bdr dup. CREDIT & 2-car garages. Montclaire & CHECK. No pets, no smoking Esic areas, Edw. $900-975/mo. $550mo. $550dep; 2 bd house 618/541-5831 or 618/655-0334 $1000dep $900mth. 656-8953. Apts, Duplexes, & Homes 3 BR, LeClaire, Edwardsville: Visit our website 1 Bedroom Edw, Range, refrig- 1BA, updated kitchen. $1,000/ www.glsrent.com 656-2230 erator, dishwasher. W/S/T mo. For more info or viewing call Completely remodeled 2Br 1bth included from $555. 656-1480. Dave: 618/616-1784 on 2 beautiful acres. $950/mo 1 BR apt, $425/mo. Maryville, APTS/CONDOS/HOUSES $950dep. 3824 White Oak Lane, WST, stove, refrig. GLEN/COLLINSVILLE Newly E’ville. 409-4925 / 616-1124. remodeled, off street parking. TROY/MARYVILLE 1 bed $395-$475 Now Country Living - 3 bed house 10 minutes from SIUE. 2 bed $450-$675 furnished, between Wood River available 618-779-0430. 3 Bed $1050-$1800 & Edw. $1400mo Moreland Rd- 2 Bdrm 1.5 Bath TH, Edw $625; HARTMANN RENTALS no pets; Sullivan Properties 2 Bdr 1 bth apt, 435 M Street 344-7900 656-9092. $575. No pets. Appl fee rqrd. for Photos & details Executive 1.5 story home: 5 BR, Agent owned. 618-520-2813. www.HartRent.info 3.5 BA, finshd w/o bsmt. Ebbets 24/7 recording 345-7771 2 Bdrm near SIUE. Washer Field Sub., Edw.; avail. mid-Dec. Apts/Villas/Houses & Dryer. NO pets, smoking. $2,350/mo. 618/659-1404 Glen Carbon/Collinsville/Troy, $630 mthly. (618)972-3715. Small 3 BR, remodeled. Kitch, Maryville/O’Fallon DR, FR, open & inviting, lg. 1 BR $485 2 BR $560 backyard, close to schools. No Houses $1195 animals, $750. 618-585-4500 (618)346-7878 2 Bed 1 Bath--Edwardsville: www/osbornproperties.com RENOVATED Condo near Apts/Duplexes SIUE. $750/mo. Call 563/581- Available Now! 3 Bdrm TownFor Rent 710 2234. Includes W/D and all home-$1260 2 Bdrm Duplex$1030. 2 Bdrm townhomeAppliances. 6-month lease. 1 excellent 3BR, 1200 sq.ft. TH: 2 BR 1 BA Duplex, Collinsville: $825. Ask about our Crazy Collinsville, near 157/70; 12 bsmt fam. rm; lrg yd; W/D hkup; Specials & Look N’ Lease. Cermin. to SIUE, FP, DW, W/D, ceil- lots of strge, nice area! Must tain Restrictions Apply. 618-692ing fans, cable, sound walls, off- see! $610+dep. 618/781/7692. 9310 www.rentchp.com st. prkng. Sm pets OK, yr. lse. FOR RENT - MARINE, Feb 1st $780/mo. 618/345-9610 give 2 BR APT., Marine: NO pets. taking applications for nice 2bdr Quiet neighbor; wtr, sewer, trsh apt. Applncs, CA, electric heat, AM/PM phone. pd. $475/mo+deposit. Call 656- huge closets, no pets. 887-4568 Edwardsville - Silver Oaks II 5772 after 6 p.m. or leave msge. 2 Bedroom Luxury Apt Immediate Occupancy: 2 Bdrm 2 BR LOFT, newly remodeled: w/Garage, No Steps, apartment. Close to SIUE. 1/2 Security System, Fitness Cntr, DW, micro, stove, frig, garbge month free rent. 50 Devon Ct., disp, w/d hkup. New kit/ba/wi/dr $830/mo. W/S/T Incld. 656-7337 or 791-9062 $735 incl wt/sw/tr 618/593-0173 Immed Availability Lrg 2 bd upstairs apt $650mo 6 (618)830-2613 2BR TOWNHOMES, Edw. 1.5 BA, So. 6th St, W. River; Lafayette www.vgpart.com 1 car gar., w/d hook up, all kitc Ct, Collv, 1 bd condo, some utils appliances. No pets. $800/mo. inc $500; Sullivan Properties 618/659-2188; 978-2867 656-9092

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710

Move in Special 1st Month 1/2 off 2 BRs, Glen Carbon., Cottonwood Sub., w/d hk-ups, APTS & TH starting at $625, DUP w/Garage $750 (618)346-7878 www.osbornproperties.com

Mobile Homes For Sale

815

1997 MOBILE HOME: 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Located in Quail Run, Edwardsville. 618/656-6727, 618/410-0173

Lots For Sale

820

SUN RIDGE ESTATES 2+ Acre Lots, Edwardsville Call for special prices 618/792-9050 or 618/781-5934

Acreage For Sale

825

Turkey Hunting Grn W/New Cabin Great video oppor. Mike 618322-7757 for pictures & pricing. .

TROY: newly renovated, 1.5 BA assigned prkng, kit applncs, W/D hookup, no pets. $525/mo. 618-334-6621 or 618-228-7037.

Office Space For Rent

725

Collinsville/Maryville-Hwy. 159 Up to 3200 sq. ft., starting at $500/mo. (618) 346-7878 www.osbornproperties.com

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3 ACRES WITH POND 4 Bdr 2 full bath, lrge 2 car gar ranch home w/unf wlkout bsmt. Northside of Edwardsville. $240,000. 618-917-9132. Cross-Town or Cross-Country: EdwardsvilleHomes.com. Home Buyers Relocation Services. Exclusively for buyers! 656-5588, 800-231-5588 FSBO Immaculate 2000sf 3bdr 3bth in Hunter’s Crossing. $229,900 (618)977-1862 http://www.fsbolocal.com/ viewPropertyAd.htm?id=14911 Woods, wildlife and a wraparound porch welcome your family to this new 4 bdr 4 bth country home on 6 acres Bethalto area/E’ville Schools. $269,000 (618)-541-8799.

Healthcare Opportunities Gateway Regional Medical Center (GRMC), is currently recruiting nursing and clinical professionals for the following positions: Nurse Manager, Acute Physical Rehab Unit – Qualifications include: graduation from an accredited school of registered nursing; be able to complete during orientation and maintain the current skills competency in GRMC’s competencies for nursing and management. Nursing management experience required. IL RN license or eligible required. Emergency Case Manager (RN) – FT and PT positions available. Case management and/or utilization review experience preferred. IL RN license or eligible required. Emergency RN- PRN and 72 hr per pay period Night shift RN positions available. Minimum of 1 yr. ER RN experience required for PRN position. IL RN license or eligible required. Behavioral Health Licensed Clinical Social Worker/Court Testifier - This position will provide court testimony for mental health commitment hearings, serve as an internal resource for regulatory standards related to the IL Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities Code, and provide inpatient therapy services for patients and families. Two years post-master’s degree experience working in an acute psychiatric setting and knowledge of the court system preferred. IL license as a LCSW is required. Health Information Management Coordinator – Supports the Director of HIM to strategically plan, coordinate, direct, and supervise the daily operations of the Health Information Management department. Minimum of an Associate’s Degree and/or AHIMA (RHIT) certification required. 2- 3 years of recent HIM experience preferred with at least 2 years of previous supervisor experience required. Working knowledge of outpatient coding and/or inpatient coding. PRN Echo/Vascular Tech - Must be proficient in interpreting and performing echocardiogram and vascular, ultrasonography procedures. Certified cardiovascular tech required. Registered or eligible in vascular ultrasound with RDMS/CCI preferred. BLS and ACLS required. PRN Ultrasonographer – Graduate of an accredited school of Radiation Sciences or Ultrasound Technology required. Must be ARRT and/or RDMS registered. The friendly, caring atmosphere and teamwork among our staff make GRMC a rewarding place to work. Apply directly to our website: www.gatewayregional.net today! Human Resources, Gateway Regional Medical Center 2100 Madison Avenue • Granite City, Illinois 62040 Phone: 618-798-3250 An equal opportunity employer

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Classified Celebrating 70 years of service with ...

70 Prizes in 70 Days! Register to win a trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic! Here’s how:

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Go to www.k-hits.com/GCS and complete the online registration form JAN 10 - MAR 20. 1 random winner will be picked each day, for 70 days, and will receive a prize via mail. On MAR 21, 1 grand prize winner will be randomly drawn and will receive a 5-day/4-night trip to Barceló Punta Cana, in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic courtesy of Apple Vacations, America's favorite vacation company. It’s that simple!

Register online to win at k-hits.com/GCS Apple Vacations will schedule (1) four-night trip to Barceló Punta Cana, in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic for two adults departing from St. Louis, MO for the grand prize winner. Trip includes four-night accommodations, round-trip charter air, transfers to/from resort, non-motorized water sports, all food/drinks and the assistance of an in-resort Apple Representative. Trip is valued at $2000 and travel must be completed by August 7, 2011. Taxes, insurance and additional expenses (such as optional excursions, spa treatments, phone calls, souvenirs) are the sole responsibility of the winner. Some restrictions apply. 1 entry per person accepted. Contest is open to anyone except employees of GCS and Emmis Radio. Prize cannot be exchanged for cash value.

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Annual Grand Clearance Sale Sale Starts Saturday at Noon SAVE 20%, 50%, 75%

All Accessories at the Lowest Price Ever - Including Lamps, Art and Wall Structures

Queen Bed $397

Save Over 50%

Leather Reclining Sofa

$797

Chest $597 Night Stand $267

Leather Recliner

$597

King Bed $597 Dresser $597 Mirror $197

Recliners Starting at

$197

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Sale Hours: Friday, January 14th - 9-7 pm Saturday, January 15th - 9-7 pm Sunday, January 16th - 12-6 pm 2.5 miles north of I-270 on Route 157

1091 S. State Rte 157 Edwardsville, Illinois 618-656-5111

www.kettleriverfurn.com

It’s Simple - You See It You Love It, You Get It Most Times, The Very Next Day

Offer expires 1/23/2011.Prior sales excluded. Limited quantities on all items. Although we make every effort to ensure our advertising is correct we cannot be held liable for typographical errors or misprints. Photos are representational only.

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