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SciFest 2010 -Saint Louis Science Center, St. Louis, Mo. A Midsummer Night’s Dream, SIUE Theater performance -Dunham Hall, 7:30 p.m., 618-6502774. Chris August, JOY FM Sofa Concert -South County Christian Center, St. Louis, www.joyfmonline.org Jaron & The Long Road to Love, 8 p.m. -The Duck Room at Blueberry Hill, www.ticketmaster.com

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Flea Market -Belle-Clair Fairgrounds, Belleville, 233-0052 SciFest 2010 -Saint Louis Science Center, St. Louis, Mo. A Midsummer Night’s Dream, SIUE Theater performance -Dunham Hall, 2 p.m., 618-6502774. Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition -St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis Art Saint Louis presents “Room with a View,” 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. -555 Washington Ave., #150, St. Louis, Mo., 314-241-4810, xt. 2, www.artstlouis.org Venice Baroque Orchestra with Robert McDuffie -560 Music Center, 560 Trinity Ave., University City, Mo.

Collionsville man a regular at Burger King.

Florissant Fine Arts Council releases schedule.

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The Quad Cities prepares for the season.

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Sweetness

Steviva reinvents the pumpkin pie.

Friday October 15_ ______ Jumpin’ Pumpkin Jamboree -Eckert’s Farms, Belleville, Millstadt, Godfrey SciFest 2010 -Saint Louis Science Center, St. Louis, Mo. A Midsummer Night’s Dream, SIUE Theater performance -Dunham Hall, 7:30 p.m., 618-6502774. Emily Truckenbrod, Soprano Fac-

Jumpin’ Pumpkin Jamboree -Eckert’s Farms, Belleville, Millstadt, Godfrey Flea Market -Belle-Clair Fairgrounds, Belleville, 233-0052 SciFest 2010 -Saint Louis Science Center, St. Louis, Mo. A Midsummer Night’s Dream, SIUE Theater performance -Dunham Hall, 7:30 p.m., 618-6502774. Antique Appraisal by Ivey-Selkirk -St. Paul Episcopal Church, 10 E. Third St., Alton, 465-9149; $5 per item-limit three items. Chuck Berry, Pageant’s 10th Anniversary Show -St. Louis, Delmar Loop, 8 p.m. Mary J. Blige, Jazmine Sullivan, El DeBarge -Fox Theatre, St. Louis, Mo., 8 p.m. Downhere, Rush of Fools, Finding Favour -St. Stephen UMC, Troy, Mo., www. ststephenumc.org.

Monday October 18_ ______ Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition -St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis

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James Dalton at his home in Collinsville.

Centenarian a regular at Burger King By STEVE HORRELL Of The Edge

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requently when Jim Dalton runs into an old acquaintance, the first thing they will do is ask: Do you still drive?

It’s something that the Collinsville man, who recently turned 101, can answer in the affirmative. Dalton puts about 10 miles a day on his 1996 Plymouth, generally for trips to the grocery store or the drug store or to his daily trip to Burger King for dinner, where he gets a sandwich, salad and Coke. What’s behind his longevity? Dalton’s mother lived to 68, his dad four years longer. His only brother died at 79. “Why I’ve lived this long, I don’t really have a good explanation,” he says. Dalton was born in Belleville and his parents moved to Collinsville when he was 6. He graduated from Collinsville High School and enrolled at Washington University, where he earned a degree in chemical engineering. Dalton retired from Monsanto in 1974. “At that time, an industrial treatment plant was being built in the Sauget area and I was offered a job as the manager,”

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he said from the kitchen at his apartment near downtown Collinsville. “When I got to be 70 years old, somebody on the board of directors got concerned about my age, and they brought in another man. From that point on, I just did technical projects.” Five years after retiring from his second job, at the age of 80, Dalton’s wife died and he moved to his present apartment. It became apparent to him that he needed to find ways to stay mentally and physically active, so he joined Leisure World and became a math tutor. “They were excellent students in everything but math,” Dalton recalls. One went on to take college chemistry. Another was a high school student who was struggling with a college math course. “She needed credit, and I was helping her, but she failed,” he says. “And there was a middle-aged lady who wanted to be a dental assistant, and she was taking chemistry at BAC (now Southwestern Illinois College). So my record on tutoring students wasn’t so good. One out of three.” A hip injury - he fell and broke his hip in 1996 - forced him to give up the tutoring. There were other setbacks, including having a heart valve replacement, and hernia surgery.

Dalton no longer goes to Leisure World but he went to a physical therapist who helped him develop an exercise program. It focuses on his legs; Dalton says weak legs are his biggest physical challenge. Today he exercises an hour a day, placing a fourpound weight on each leg and walking in place. Dalton checks his own blood pressure each day. To stay mentally active, he reads the newspaper and works puzzles. Occasionally a friend brings him a novel. He stays in regular contact with his adopted son and daughter, Sam Dalton and Susan Strus, who are 64 and live in Collinsville. Each morning, Dalton awakens around 6:15 and he starts his day with a bowl of cereal. Meals on Wheels delivers his lunch, and for dinners it’s Burger King. While he can’t explain why he’s made it to triple digits, he says he lets four rules guide his behavior. First, if you have diabetes or high blood pressure, get that under control. Stay active mentally and physically. And, finally, moderation in all things. One example came to mind: “If you drink beer, drink one beer, not six.”

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People People planner Butterfly House seeks docents What do flowers and butterflies have in common? How do butterflies hide from predators? Exactly how many insects are there? Help students discover the answers to these questions and many more by volunteering as a docent at the Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House in Chesterfield. The Butterfly House seeks volunteers to help students achieve a greater understanding of butterflies and their importance to the balance of life on Earth. Classes at the Butterfly House include classroom interactions and time in the Tropical Conservatory, where more than 2,000 of these delicate creatures take flight and hundreds of chrysalides are displayed. Volunteer docents are fully trained to teach structured programs to students in pre-school through eighth grade. They also provide informal learning opportunities for visitors. No prior teaching experience is required. Docents must work at least one two-hour shift per week and a minimum one-year commitment is required. Classes are not scheduled during holiday breaks and summer vacation. Training dates are to be determined. There is no charge to attend the training, but there is a fee for the volunteer shirt upon completion of training. For more information or to register as a volunteer, call Jessica Deering at (636) 530-0076, ext. 12, or e-mail jessica.deering@mobot.org. The Butterfly House is located at 15193 Olive Blvd. at Faust Park in Chesterfield, Mo., accessible from Interstate 64 at exit #19B. For general information, visit www. butterflyhouse.org or call (636) 5300076. The Butterfly House is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA) and a division of the Missouri Botanical Garden.

“Gone With the Wind” Festival planned Frankly, my dear, people still give a damn. More than 70 years after its release, the 1939 MGM classic film “Gone With the Wind” is still a phenomenon. K n o w n a s “ Wi n d i e s , ” t h e movie’s fans from St. Louis and around the country are invited to attend Gateway To The Wind, a festival commemorating the 70th anniversary of the St. Louis premiere of “Gone With The Wind.” The festival is coming to St. Louis November 5 through 7, 2010. Events will include special appearances by actors from the movie, panel discussions featuring

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Hollywood and antebellum-era experts covering GWTW and St. Louis Civil War history, book signings by GWTW-genre authors and an exhibition of artifacts and original costume items and props from the film. A screening of a new documentary about GWTW by St. Louisan Sally Tippett Rains titled “The Making of a Masterpiece,” a gala charity costume ball and the “Fiddle-Dee-Dee Follies,” a musical salute to the film, round out the blockbuster program. All events will be open to the public and are scheduled at various venues in St. Louis. Advance registration is required for the events with activity packages ranging from $60 to $90 and individual events at $20. Go to www.GWTWbook.com for details on festival price packages, individual tickets and the registration forms. The Drury Inn & Suites St. Louis Forest Park, 2111 Sulphur Avenue (Hampton Avenue at I-44), serves as both the headquarters hotel and venue for many festival activities. A special festival rate is available for out-of-town attendees by mentioning “Gateway to the Wind” when making reservations at 1-866-8998039 or on-line at www.druryhotels. c o m . A d d i t i o n a l l o d g i n g i s available at the Lodge at Grant’s Trail B&B, 4398 Hoffmeister Avenue. Go to www.lodgeatgrantstrail.com or call 314-638-3340 for reservations. The conference begins Friday, November 5 at the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site, 7400 Grant Road (across from Grant’s Farm), with the program “The Antebellum Plantation: Perception vs. Reality.” Speakers will include historian Pamela Sanfilippo of the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site, noted GWTW experts Kathleen Marcaccio and Abb Dickson who will discuss Rural Home, “Gone With The Wind” author Margaret Mitchell’s great-grandparents’ plantation, (upon which much of “Gone With The Wind” is based), and how Mitchell came to write the famous novel. There also will be a Southern cooking demonstration and “Gone With the Wind” artwork on display. On Saturday, November 6, “Gone With the Wind” fans can attend a Market Place Bazaar from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Drury Inn & Suites St. Louis Forest Park. Several authors will be selling and autographing their books, and three actors who portrayed Beau Wilkes, son of Ashley and Melanie Wilkes, at various stages of his life in the movie -- Mickey Kuhn, Patrick Curtis and Greg Giese -- will be present to sell and autograph their photos. A Margaret Mitchell birthday luncheon will begin at noon, celebrating both Mitchell and Vivien Leigh’s birthdays. (Leigh portrayed Scarlett O’Hara in “Gone With The Wind.”) The luncheon’s keynote speaker will be Herb Bridges of Sharpsburg, Ga., recognized as the foremost authority on “Gone With

the Wind.” Dr. Novella Perrin of Warrensburg, Mo., will also speak about her extensive “Gone With the Wind” memorabilia collection, and a painting by Warner Bros. commissioned artist Yakovetic titled “Young Master Wilkes,” a portrait of actor Mickey Kuhn, will be unveiled. The Gateway To the Wind Gala Charity Ball, benefiting Rainbows For Kids, a 501 (c) (3) charity dedicated to helping families of children with cancer, will take place on Saturday night at Orlando Gardens, 8352 Watson Road. Elaborate decorations will transfer the banquet hall into a mini-Tara for the event. Women are encouraged to don Civil War-era style ball gowns or other formalwear to the gala, but it is not required. A separate ticket is needed for this event. For information, click on www.GWTWbook.com. The events on Sunday, November 7 will be at Cook Hall in the Anheuser-Busch Theatre on the campus of Saint Louis University and will feature the screening of the documentary “The Making of a Masterpiece” which features actors from GWTW and discussions of the Hollywood production and all that went on behind the scenes. Paul and Mark Rabwin, whose mother Marcella Rabwin was GWTW producer David O. Selznick’s

executive assistant, will share their mother ’s memories, and Leigh Mills, an expert on Vivien Leigh, will talk about the lead characters. An interesting note: part of the Saint Louis University campus is located on the site of St. Louis’ only Civil War skirmish – the Camp Jackson Affair – which pitted Federal troops against a pro-Southern militia in May 1861. Gateway to the Wind is sponsored by Drury Hotels, American Airlines, The Lodge at Grant’s Trail Bed and Breakfast, Saint Louis University, and CPR Packaging. A detailed schedule of events and registration forms for the Gateway to the Wind Festival are available at www.GWTWbook.com. To request information by phone, call 314-8429724.

Trailnet launches ‘Breakfast for Bikers’ monthly event Commuter cyclists are encouraged to participate in Trailnet’s new Breakfast for Bikers series. Free breakfast and coffee will be served to commuter cyclists the last Wednesday of every month through October at the Old Post Office Plaza

in Downtown St. Louis, located at 9th Street and Locust, 63101. Upcoming Breakfast for Bikers dates include Oct. 27. Breakfast will be served from 6:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Cyclists who stop by will have an opportunity to network, learn how to increase employer support of commuter cycling, practice using a Metro bus bike rack and enter a raffle for prizes. The Bike Loft will provide free flat changes and bike safety checks. Trailnet, a non-profit dedicated to fostering healthy and active communities, along with The Partnership for Downtown St. Louis, created Breakfast for Bikers to increase commuter cycling among Downtown residents and employees. Commuting by bike encourages health for individuals while making St. Louis a more vibrant community. Bike commuting benefits employers by lowering their healthcare costs and environmental impact. For more information on the monthly Breakfast for Bikers event or how to make your organization more bike-friendly, please visit www.trailnet.org/bikemonth.php. Breakfast for Bikers is produced by Trailnet in partnership with: The Partnership for Downtown St. Louis, The London Tea Room, St. Louis Bread Company, The Bike Loft and Metro.

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People People planner MoBOT plans fall schedule The following events have been scheduled at the Missouri Botanical Garden: Throughout October: The Missouri Botanical Garden offers a wide variety of weekday, evening and weekend programs for adults at its family of attractions. The Garden is a natural setting to enjoy a Garden Crocheting Circle, take a Behind the Scenes: Ottoman Garden Walk, learn new recipes in Under Wraps and investigate Sweet Soils. Program themes include gardening and landscaping, arts and crafts, food and cooking, green living, nature study and health and wellness. View a print-at-home catalog of all fall and winter classes for adults and register online at www.mobot.org/classes. For more information, call (314) 577-5140. Oct. 23: Green Parenting: Fun in the Sun -

Solar Energy for the Family class. Discover the basics of how solar power works both in your own life and at the Missouri Botanical Garden. Enjoy a variety of hands-on experiments and activities, including creating artwork and making s’mores without a campfire! For ages 5 and over with an adult. 2:30 to 4 p.m. Kemper Center for Home Gardening. $35 includes one adult and up to three children. Advance registration required; www.mobot.org/classes or (314) 577-5140. View all green living classes offered this fall and winter at www.mobot. org/classes. Oct. 23 & 24: Mid America Regional Lily Society sale. New cultivars and old favorites are sold by the area’s top growers, who are on hand to give plant care advice and share information about their organization. Beaumont Room, Ridgway Visitor Center. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entry included with Garden

admission. www.marls.org Oct. 23 & 24: Fair trade trunk show. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Garden Gate Shop. Oct. 24: Ghouls in the Garden. Bring the little ones in costume for a fun-filled afternoon. Enjoy treats at different themed stations throughout the Garden and visit the Doris I. Schnuck Children’s Garden (included with event admission). 1 to 4 p.m. $5 children (ages 3 to 12); adults included with Garden admission. Garden members are free. Advance reservations required by Oct. 21; (314) 5779570 or www.mobot.org/membership. For more information, call (314) 577-5154. Oct. 30 & 31: The Doris I. Schnuck Children’s Garden: A Missouri Adventure closes for the season. Help put the Children’s Garden to bed for the winter with fun fall activities from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. Get your cheek painted with special Halloween and fall-themed designs from 9 a.

m. to 3 p.m. Listen to fun fall stories on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Learn about creative cucurbits as you decorate a pumpkin with natural materials to take home, while supplies last. Finn, the Children’s Garden mascot, will be greeting visitors from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Children’s Garden is open Apr. 1 through Oct. 31 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. $5 per child; adults included with general Garden admission. Oct. 28: Garden Buds: Beautiful Bamboo. The fall and winter seasons can be magical, memorable times to discover nature’s most amazing wonders with your preschooler. You and your Garden Bud will explore together in ways that spark curiosity and inspire a lifelong love for nature. For ages 4 to 6. 10 to 11:30 a.m. Jordan Education Wing, Ridgway Visitor Center. $18 per child (includes one adult). Advance registration required; www. mobot.org/classes or (314) 577-5140. For a

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People People planner Saint Louis Science Center hosts Legends of Flight Saint Louis Science Center visitors and aviation enthusiasts will climb into the command seats when the newest giant screen film Legends of Flight plays out on the OMNIMAX Theater. The film demonstrates how modern science and materials help aeronautical engineers build aircraft that emulate natural flight better than ever before. “St. Louis has always been at the center of the aviation industry, from the connection to Charles Lindbergh, to the contributions of McDonnell Douglas, to the work Boeing continues here today,” said Doug King, President and CEO of the Science Center. “We’re so pleased to share this film with the community and celebrate such an important part of our city’s history.” Legends of Flight also makes generous use of computer animation and other effects to provide possibly the most advanced flight teaching tool ever presented to a general audience. “Our mission was not to make another airplane movie - but to share with the viewing public the significance of achievement in design and manufacture,” said Legends of Flight Director Stephen Low. “It brings the concept of manufactured flight closer to nature than ever before. Our goal is to connect the dots between prior aviation advances and by doing so make the viewer more aware of just how far flight has come.” To shape its story, Legends of Flight relies on Mike Carriker the Chief Test Pilot for the Boeing 787 program and an array of seminal aircraft and designs to help the audience understand advanced airplanes. “When compared to highlyadvanced aircraft, the 787 Dreamliner is more sophisticated,” Low added. “Compared to the Constellation, it is simpler in terms of systems reliance. By making these and other comparisons, the film takes the viewer to a new level of understanding. This is not about how things work better, it is about how contemporary flight engineers are learning more about how to apply the principles of natural flight to human machines.” Carriker is himself a legend and is flight qualified on more than 100 aircraft. His insight and personal connection to aviation, art and science allows for an avenue of understanding that equally meets the fascination of a schoolchild or aviation’s most avid fan. Featured airplanes include the nonpowered Schleicher glider, Stearman PT 17 trainer and Lockheed’s classic tri-tail Super Constellation - considered by many to have been the height of piston-powered

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passenger aircraft design. It was the Constellation that helped solidify the notion of general passenger aviation services, with elegant cabins matched to long range capability and reliable service life. The Connie set the standard for flight comfort in the 1950s and shared ramp space with the first passenger jets. Soon, its reign as mistress of the skies was displaced by the early Boeing and McDonnell Douglas jets and European entries from deHavilland and others. In some ways, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner resets the stage as it becomes the torch bearer for advanced passenger and cargo long-range flight and like the Constellation, cuts a dramatic profile on the runway. Legends of Flight is directed by Stephen Low and produced by The Stephen Low Company (producer Pietro L. Serapiglia), executive produced by K2 Communications (executive producers Bob Kresser and Jan Baird), and is in association with the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Tickets are $9 for adults, $8 for children, college students with an ID and seniors, and free for Members with vouchers. Showtimes are available at 314.289.4424 or slsc.org

Ghostly tours planned in Alton As summer winds to a close, we’re stirring up the spirits and scaring up a good time for visitors looking to experience one of the most haunted small towns in America – Alton, Illinois. With three experienced companies offering guided tours, visitors have plenty of options available from haunted trolley and bus tours to walking tours and dinner tours. Visitors wishing to experience Haunted Alton with a guided tour will not want to delay in making their reservations for the 2010 fall tour season since the tours sell out fast. Based on the bestselling book “Haunted Alton,” Troy Taylor will also be stirring the spirits with his History & Hauntings Ghost Hunter ’s Tour. Taylor ’s Haunted Alton Tours take visitors to the scariest spots in town while telling the tales of the dark history of death, disease, disaster, violence and murder that have made Alton so haunted. Take a chilling walk into the darkest corners of Downtown Alton as Taylor and his guides uncover the spooky spirits lingering in the streets. Tours will be offered September 17 through November 6, 2010. Prices vary based on tour selected. Tickets go on sale on September 6 at midnight, and they are sure to sell out quickly. For more information or reservations, go to www.altonhauntings.com or call 1888-446-7859. Antoinette’s Haunted History Tours kicks off their 18th season

of ghost tours with an episode on the TAPS show featuring the very creepy Milton School Entity Express, Witching Hour and Eating with the Entities tours are available - cost varies based on tour selected. All tours are lead by a psychic guide and include a 3-hour trolley visit to area haunts and an opportunity to put your own ghost hunting abilities to the test. Tours begin September 17 and continue through November 13, 2010. To learn more about tour locations or to make a reservation, visit www.HauntedAlton.com. Interested in taking a Walk in the Dark? Mineral Springs Haunted Tours will guide the way as they take visitors on a walking tour of Downtown Alton followed by an exclusive investigation of all four floors of the Mineral Springs Hotel - a site of murder, suicide and accidental deaths. Cap the evening off beckoning the afterworld through a séance and tarot card readings. Visitors can also sign up for the Cemetery Tours, complete w i t h a w a k e a n d p ro c e s s i o n following the Mineral Springs hearse to the Alton City Cemetery. New this year, the Mineral Springs Paranormal Research Center was created for the express purpose of sharing paranormal findings, evaluation and documenting evidence, and conducting a scientific investigation in the ongoing search for proof of intelligent energy in the spiritual realm. Walking tours, dinner tours and haunted overnights are available. Tours will begin on September 11 and continue through November 20, 2010. Prices vary based on tour selected. For reservations, go to www.mineralspringshauntedtours. com or call 1-866-465-3205.

One of the most haunted houses in Alton will be stirring up the spirits for the 11th Annual Ghostly Campout on Saturday, October 23 & 24, 2010. Atop Mount Look-Out Point, the McPike Mansion on Alby St. has been the site of hundreds of explained ghost sightings over the years. Dowsing 101, Looking for Ghosts tour of the grounds and a dark room session in the cellar will round out the evening activities. The cost is $30 per person. For information, go to www. McPikeMansion.com. There is no better place for a haunted experience this fall than Alton, “one of the Most Haunted Small Towns in America.” Since tours sell out fast, visitors will want to make their reservations in advance. For more information on Haunted Alton and other upcoming fall events, please contact the Alton Regional CVB at 1-800-258-6645 or go to www.VisitAlton.com.

with departed loved ones, the St. Louis Jewish Book Festival has the author and book to suit nearly all tastes this November. Open to the public, the event draws attendees from local communities and nearby states. The festival officially kicks off at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 7 with keynote speaker Jerry Weintraub, the legendary Hollywood mogul, movie and music producer, and author. Weintraub discusses his book, When I Stop Talking, You’ll Know I’m Dead, in a hilariously frank story-telling session with co-author Rich Cohen. Among the many other don’t-miss programs are Ambassador Nancy Brinker with her book, Promise Me: How a Sister’s Love Launched a Global Movement to End Breast Cancer, at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11. Brinker founded Susan G. Komen for the Cure more than 25 years ago and from it spawned the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, which continues to grow as one of the largest fundraising events in St. Louis. The Missouri’s Own Program at 10:30 a.m. on Nov. 12 features moderator Don Wolff and four authors from right here in the ShowMe State: Naomi Cahn, Red Families V. Blue Families; Felicia Graber, Amazing Journey; Larry Swedroe, Wise Investing Made Simpler and Evonne Weinhaus, A New Fearless You. Nov. 14 features a very special concert event with members of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, including Concertmaster David Halen and guest star, internationally acclaimed pianist Orli Shaham. Programs continue through N o v. 18. Vi s i t w w w. stljewishbookfestival.org.

Jewish Book Festival returns The St. Louis Jewish Book Festival, the largest of its kind in the United States, returns for its 32nd season Nov. 7 through 18 at the Jewish Community Center in Creve Coeur. Presenting literary, media, business, sports and entertainment luminaries to audiences of more than 20,000 every fall, the festival has grown into one of the largest, most anticipated events of the year. Whether it’s a tall tale, a touching m e m o i r, e a s y - t o - u n d e r s t a n d information about the economy, a social commentary, advice on healthful food choices, the scoop on baseball’s best, or how to connect

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“Forever Plaid” Florissant Fine Arts Council prepares for 2010-11 season By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge

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ust across the river via the Chain of Rocks Bridg, is a great venue for some wonderful off-Broadway performances. The Florissant Fine Arts Council has a fantastic lineup for the 2010-11 season and productions are performed at the Florissant Civic Center Theatre, on Parker Road at Waterford Drive.

The first performance of the season will be “Forever Plaid,” a wonderfully funny musical production that is perfect for all age groups. The synopsis: “It is Feb. 9, 1964, and four young male singers have landed their first big gig at an airport bar, but on the way to pick up their tuxes, they are slammed broadside by a busload of Catholic teenagers. That’s where our story begins, as the boys are given a second chance to fulfill their dreams and perform the concert that never was. Singing in delicious ‘50s four-part harmony, the boys will serenade you with ‘Three Coins In the Fountain,’ ‘Sixteen Tons,’ ‘Chain Gang,’ ‘Heart and Soul’ and ‘Love Is A Many Splendored Thing.’ Brought to us by the Barter Theatre, the State Theatre of Georgia this is A funny feel-good musical for all ages!” This performance will be on Friday, Oct. 29, at 8 p.m. in the James J. Eagan Center, in the Florissant Civic Center. Tickets are $27 for adults and $25 for students and seniors. The next performance of the season will be “’S Wonderful,” The new Gershwin Musical. The synopsis: “A gorgeous new all-singing, all-dancing celebration of the music of George and Ira Gershwin! In this brand new setting of the most recognizable songs in the American songbook, audiences take a trip through five mini-musicals inspired by real events in the lives of the Gershwin brothers: New York in 1916, Paris in the 1930s, Hollywood in the 1940s, New Orleans in the 1950s, and somewhere in the world today. Like a Technicolor movie musical, ‘S Wonderful’ paints a picture of nostalgia through the genius of timeless song.” This performance will be on Saturday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $27 for adults; $25 for seniors and students. The third performance will be “Away in the BasementA Church Basement Ladies Christmas,” with six performances, Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Thursday, Dec. 23, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. The synopsis: “The ladies of the basement are back! It’s 1959 and the day of the Sunday School Christmas program. As the children rehearse in the sanctuary, the ladies of the kitchen are finishing up the goodie bags and putting final touches on the nativity pieces. Little do they know what surprises are in store for them as they are called upon to, once again, save the day. “

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Tickets for this performance are $27 for adults; $25 for seniors and students. Group rates available, receive one free group ticket with every 15 purchased. On Monday, Jan. 17, the Florissant Fine Arts Council is pleased to present Ed Asner as “FDR.” This is a very special production depicting “one of our generation’s greatest actors portraying one of our greatest presidents.” The synopsis: “Ed Asner, one of the most celebrated actors of our time, brings to life one of the most dynamic and powerful leaders of the 20th century in a moving performance as President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Asner gives a stunning performance, delivering the Fireside Chats and enlightening audiences with FDR’s

side of his controversial picking of the Supreme Court, his handling of the Great Depression, the lead up to World War II, and the war years. See the Presidency brought to life in this once-in-a-lifetime event!” Tickets for this event will sell quickly and are $27 for adults; $25 for seniors and students. The performance will begin at 8 p.m. For information on any of these performances or about ticket sales, call 314-921-5678 or visit www. florissantfinearts.com. Season tickets are available. Box office hours are: Monday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m

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• Of Montreal w/Janelle Monae, The Pageant, 6161 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 8 p.m. • Godsmack, Five Finger Death Punch, Drowning Pool, Family Arena, St. Charles, Mo., 7 p.m. • Revive, JOY FM Sofa Concert, South County Christian Center, St. Louis, www.joyfmonline.org • Al Stewart, Bottleneck Blues Bar, Ameristar Casino, St. Charles, Mo.

• Chris Sligh, JOY FM Sofa Concert, South County Christian Center, St.

• Chris August, JOY FM Sofa Concert, South County Christian Center, St. Louis, www.joyfmonline. org • Jaron & The Long Road to Love, 8 p.m., The Duck Room at Blueberry Hill, www.ticketmaster.com

Friday, Oct. 15 • Emily Truckenbrod, Soprano Faculty Recital, 7:30 p.m., Abbott Auditorium-SIUE Campus, free • That ‘80s Band, Bottleneck Blues Bar, Ameristar Casino, St. Charles, Mo. • Madahoochi, SpeakEasy, The Duck Room, Blueberry Hill, 6504 Delmar, St. Louis, Mo.

Saturday, Oct. 16 • Chuck Berry, Pageant’s 10th Anniversary Show, St. Louis, Delmar Loop, 8 p.m. • Mary J. Blige, Jazmine Sullivan, El DeBarge, Fox Theatre, St. Louis, Mo., 8 p.m. • Downhere, Rush of Fools, Finding Favour, St. Stephen UMC, Troy, Mo., www.ststephenumc.org. • That ‘80s Band, Bottleneck Blues Bar, Ameristar Casino, St. Charles, Mo. • Cornmeal, Alabaster Brown, The Duck Room, Blueberry Hill, 6504 Delmar, St. Louis, Mo.

Sunday, Oct. 17 • Ludo, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo. • Apollo’s Fire, The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra w/Apollo’s Singers, Saint Louis Cathedral Basilica, 7:30 p.m. • Illinois Old-Time Fiddlers Association-46th Annual State Fiddle Contest, 1 p.m., The Hilton Garden Inn Ballroom, Effingham, 217-795-2035, Adults: $$5; Children 8 and under: free.

Friday, Oct. 22

• M i c h e a l B o l t o n , M a n s i o n Theatre, Branson, Mo., 8 p.m. • Preservation Hall Jazz Band and Del McCoury Band, Family Arena, St. Charles, Mo. • Yamaha Piano Sale, Dunham Hall 1109, SIUE, free event • Dr. Zhivegas, Bottleneck Blues Bar, Ameristar Casino, St. Charles, Mo. • Homegrown Showcase, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.

Monday, Oct. 18 • Disturbed, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.

Monday, Oct. 25

Tuesday, Oct. 19 • Papa Roach/Skillet w/Trapt, My Darkest Days, The Pageant, St. Louis, Delmar Loop, 8 p.m. • C o n c e r t B a n d a n d Wi n d Symphony Concert, Dunham Hall Theater-SIUE, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 20 • The Reventones LIVE, The Shaved Duck, 2900 Virginia Ave., St. Louis, 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., free • Jazz Concert, Dunham Hall Theater-SIUE, 7:30 p.m. • Lotus, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo. • Chuck Berry, The Duck Room, Blueberry Hill, 6504 Delmar, St.

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“KATHLEEN TURNER IS BRILLIANT! It is by far the best thing she has ever done!”

– Rex Reed High Evan Jonigkeit and Kathleen Turner

Kathleen Turner starring in

by Matthew Lombardo Directed by Rob Ruggiero OCTOBER 13 - NOVEMBER 7

Contains adult material and mature themes

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Wednesday, Oct. 27

A unique opportunity to partner with the University, enhance your business, develop human potential and strengthen the community.

8:00–8:30 Breakfast sponsored by 8:30–9:30 How to secure an SIUE Co-op/Intern 9:30–10:30 Understanding Generations

• Blonde Redhead, The Pageant, Delmar Loop, St. Louis, Mo., 8 p.m.

• Say Anything/Motion City Soundtrack, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.

• Arianna String Quartet by Request, Touhill Performing Arts Center, UMSL, St. Louis, 8 p.m.

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Sunday, Oct. 24 • Open Mic w/Butch Moore, Stagger Inn, Edwardsville, 9:30 p.m. • Brian Curran, Villa Marie Winery, 6633 E. Main Street, Maryville, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. • Yamaha Piano Sale, Dunham Hall 1109, SIUE, free event

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• Bettie Serveert, Duck Room at Blueberry Hill, Delmar Loop, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • J&J, Villa Marie Winery, 6633 E. Main Street, Maryville, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. • University Symphony Orchestra, Dunham Hall Theater-SIUE, 7:30 p.m. • Yamaha Piano Sale, Dunham Hall 1109, SIUE, free event • Dr. Zhivegas, Bottleneck Blues Bar, Ameristar Casino, St. Charles, Mo. • Ti c k e t m a s t e r N e w M u s i c Showcase, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.

Saturday, Oct. 23

Louis, www.joyfmonline.org • Marty B, Bottleneck Blues Bar, Ameristar Casino, St. Charles, Mo. • Aaron Lewis of Staind, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.

Major Sponsor: National Endowment for the Arts Kathleen Turner’s appearance is supported by the Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation

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Music Diz Strohman Big Band to perform in Edwardsville The American Legion Post 199 presents The Diz Strohman Big Band performing on Sunday, Oct. 17, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Crystal Ballroom in Staunton. Cost is $8 per person, $15 per couple. Upcoming additional performances at On the Hill Golf Course: Oct. 24 and Nov. 21. For information on any of the performances, call 420-2159 or visit www.dizbigband.com.

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Music Tuning in 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. To n y Aw a r d w i n n e r I d i n a 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 Susan Sarandon, Patrick Dempsey and Amy Adams in Disney’s hit, Enchanted, directed by Kevin Lima. Prior to that, Idina was seen in director Chris Columbus’ film version of the Pulitzer and Tony Award winning musical Rent, in which she reprised her role as Maureen. This was on the heels of her co-starring role in Robert Towne’s Ask the Dust, opposite Salma Hayek and Colin Farrell. In television, Idina recently completed an arc on the Grey’s Anatomy hit spin-off, Private Practice on ABC. In September 2006 Idina p re m i e re d t h e B ro a d w a y h i t Wicked in the West End in London to rave reviews and received the Theatregoers Choice Award for Best

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Actress in a Musical. She starred in Michael John LaChiusa’s musical See What I Wanna See directed by Ted Sperling at the Public Theater. T h i s ro l e g a r n e re d M e n z e l a Drama Desk Award nomination as well as a Drama League Award nomination. Menzel completed her Tony Award-winning performance, for Lead Actress in a Musical, in Wicked in December 2005. Helmed by Tony Award-winning director Joe Mantello, Wicked played to packed audiences at the Gershwin Theatre since it opened in October 2 0 0 3 . A d d i t i o n a l l y, M e n z e l was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her role as the misunderstood green girl. I d i n a r e c e i v e d a To n y nomination for her Broadway debut performance as Maureen, in the original production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning hit Rent. She also earned a Drama Desk nomination for her performance as Kate in Manhattan Theater Club’s Off- Broadway original musical The Wild Party. She appeared as Sheila in the Encores! production of Hair and starred as Amneris in Broadway’s Aida. Her other OffBroadway credits include the preBroadway, original, buzz-creating production of Rent and The Vagina Monologues.

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. October 20-23, Russell Malone Trio, $25 and $30 November 3-6, Regina Carter ’s Reverse Thread, $30 and $35 November 17-20, zMike Stern Band featuring Dave Weckl, $30 and $35 December 1-4, Pat Martino Trio, $30 and $35 December 15-18, Jane Monheit, $30 and $35 January 5-8, The Bad Plus Charlie Hunter, $30 and $35 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 $30 May 25-28, Sean Jones Quintet, $25 and $30 Special Events August 16-17, David Sanborn, $50 Special engagement to benefit Jazz St. Louis’ education & outreach programs. Sponsored by AT&T September 18, The Jazz Crusaders featuring Joe Sample, Wayne Henderson & Wilton Felder. 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. November 26-27, Jeremy Davenport, $35 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.

TSO will roll into St. Louis Dec. 30 The Christmas spectacular known as Trans-Siberian Orchestra will hit St. Louis for two shows – 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. – on Thursday, Dec. 30. Tickets are on sale now at the S c o t t r a d e C e n t e r B o x O ff i c e , Livenation.com or Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000. Trans-Siberian Orchestra, one of the top selling concert acts in the world creates one of the most captivating concert experiences on the road today. Insistent on giving their fans the most “value for their dollar,” TSO puts on an overthe-top audio/visual spectacular complete with lasers, pyrotechnics and state of the art lighting with a ticket price that starts as low as $25 allowing generations of fans to be enthralled year after year. TSO founder, producer and writer Paul O’Neill explains, “When someone goes to a TSO concert, we don’t want them to walk away saying ‘that was a great show’ or ‘that was worth it’ or even ‘that was the best show I’ve seen in a long time.’ We want them to say, ‘Man, that the best show ever; we just ripped that band off.’” With sales in excess of 7 million - including nearly 2 million CDs

and DVDs sold in the past two years -Trans-Siberian Orchestra is among the most popular groups of the modern era. The Orchestra debuted in 1996 with the timeless “Christmas Eve and Other Stories.” Highlighted by the remarkable hit single, “Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24,” the album has since achieved 2x platinum certification from the RIAA, with sales now rapidly approaching 3 million. Two further albums completed O’Neill’s planned Christmas Trilogy; 1998’s “The Christmas Attic” and 2004’s “The Lost Christmas Eve,” both of which are currently approaching 2x platinum certification. All three of the Orchestra’s Christmas-themed albums have proven enduring blockbusters, returning annually to the top 10 on Billboard’s “Top C a t a l o g A l b u m s ” a n d “ To p Holiday Albums” charts. TSO’s 2009 Winter Tour played to over 1.2 million fans in 80+ cities, and generating revenues of nearly $45 million, which according to Billboard magazine’s midyear touring chart, put them as the #2 most attended tour. Since its first Winter Tour in 1999, TSO has been one of the concert business’s most successful acts, consistently rating in the Top 10 for both gross revenues and audience attendance.

Join the Department of Intercollegiate Ath Athletics, in conjunction wit with Campus Recreation a and the SIUE Alumni Association, for a n night of family fun! Jo

Thursday, October 28 • 5:30 p.m. Bring the entire family out in their Halloween custumes for trick or treating with your favorite Cougar athletes!

FREE for all fans! Don’t miss the evening’s exciting lineup 5:30 Doors Open

5:30 Volleyball Match Begins

5:30-7:00 Interactive Booths

7:00 Basketball Kickoff Event

Student Fitness Center

SIUE vs. Murray State, Vadalabene Center

Vadalabene Center

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Religion Religion briefs Indianapolis church, city spar over right to sell 96-year-old building to developer INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indianapolis church that has stood on a busy commercial corner for nearly a century says the city is infringing on its right to sell the property by imposing a historic designation on the building that prevents it from being demolished. St. John United Church of Christ has sued the city asking that it remove the historic designation that was approved in February afte r t h e c i t y l e a r n e d c h u rc h leaders planned to sell the property to a developer. The designation means the building can’t be demolished or significantly altered without the permission of the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission. Church leaders say the church needs $1 million in repairs and renovations, including immediate work to the roof, kitchen, elevators and heating and cooling systems. Attendance is declining, and with annual revenue of only about $150,000, church leaders say they cannot afford to maintain the 96year-old building. The church had planned to sell

the building and its surrounding property to a developer, then build a new church on donated land nearby, according to the lawsuit filed Sept. 10 in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis. The design was to include the stained-glass windows and other features from the 1914 building, Miller said. Samantha Karn, an attorney for the city, said officials were reviewing the complaint.

LDS president Thomas S. Monson announced the plan last S a t u rd a y d u r i n g t h e o p e n i n g session of the church’s two-day semiannual general conference in Salt Lake City. Only Mormons in good standing i n t h e c h u rc h c a n e n t e r L D S temples, where members carry out their most sacred rites. The church has nearly 14 million members worldwide.

At Utah conference, Mormon church president announces plans to build 5 new temples worldwide

Surfing priests, religious leaders from multiple faiths gather in SoCal for Blessing of Waves

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Mormon church plans to build five new temples in the United States and abroad. The temples will be built in Hartford, Conn.; Indianapolis; Ti j u a n a , M e x i c o ; U r d a n e t a , Philippines; and Lisbon, Portugal. The new temples will be the first for the church in Connecticut, Indiana and Portugal. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints already has 134 temples operating worldwide, most in the U.S. Another 16 temples are either planned or already under construction.

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Hundreds of Californians joined surfing priests and religious leaders from multiple faiths to honor the ocean and protest coastal pollution. The third annual Blessing o f t h e Wa v e s w a s h e l d l a s t Sunday at the Orange County surfing mecca of Huntington Beach to recognize the spiritual significance of the water and coastline. “Some good swells came in,” said the Rev. Christian Mondor of St. Simon and Jude Catholic C h u rc h i n H u n t i n g t o n B e a c h .

“ B e f o re w e s u r f e d , t h e g ro u p paddled out and joined hands in a prayer of thanksgiving for the great gift of the ocean, and to ask God’s blessing for those who use it.” M o n d o r, 8 5 , w h o h a s b e e n surfing since the 1930’s, said the event is to honor St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of the environment. “We find that the ocean can bring people of all faiths together,” Mondor said. “And since this is Surf City U.S.A, it’s the perfect place to gather.” The event is organized by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange and features a floating interfaith prayer circle, a Christian rock band called The Wedge, and priests and a rabbi on surfboards. “Surfers have a certain way of living their lives, and have a very unique relationship with the ocean and its ecosystem,” said diocesan spokesman Ryan

Episcopal ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Hillsboro At North Buchanan Edwardsville, IL 656-1929 The Rev. Virginia L. Bennett, D. Min. Sunday Services: 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite I 9:10 a.m. Adult Education 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:00 a.m. Choral Eucharist Rite II Nursery Provided www.standrews-edwardsville.com

ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL Summit at School Street, Glen Carbon, IL 288-5620 Fr. Eugene A. Stormer Sunday: Christian Education 9:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist 10:30 a.m. St. Thomas Child Care Center Now enrolling infants through Pre-K Call 288-5697 “Worship in the warm hospitality of a village church.”

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Historic black church in Ashland seeks funding for much-needed repairs ASHLAND, Ky. (AP) — An Appalachian church that touts itself as its town’s first predominantly black house of worship is seeking federal funding to repair its aging building. Members at the St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church are hoping for a $10,000 federal grant to help the church make repairs and prevent further damage from flooding. Thelma Keeton, a steward on the church board, said the building’s roof leaks and water also seeps into the basement. The grant allocates money from the National Historic Preservation Fund.

Immanuel United Methodist Church 800 N. Main Street - Edwardsville - (618) 656-4648

The Old Church with the New Attitude

Journey’s Inn Praise Service 9 am Traditional Worship 10 am • Sunday School 11:15 am

Visit our Bake Shoppe at LeClaire Festival

Religious Directory Bahá’í Faith

Lilyengren. “It’s spiritual.”

www.immanuelonmain.org

Christian LECLAIRE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

1914 Esic Drive, Edwardsville, 656-0918 “Loving People to Jesus” Shane Taylor Senior, Minister Matt Campbell, Youth and Worship Minister Mary Lou Whiteford, Childrens Minister Sunday Schedule: Sunday School for all ages at 9:30 am Worship at 10:30 am Wednesday Schedule: Men’s Ministry 6:45 pm Please see leclairecc.com for more information. Daycare 656-2798 Janet Hooks, Daycare Director leclairecc.com

SAUSAGE DINNER and

COUNTRY STORE Sunday, October 17th, 2010 - 12-5 pm ADULTS $8

To Advertise Call: 656-4700, Ext. 46 Deadline: Tuesday @ 10:30 am

CHILDREN $4

- Carryouts Available -

St. John United Church of Christ 2901 Nameoki Rd., Granite city 877-6060

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Gutter cleaning expert offers safety advice For the Intelligencer

\• Wear Gloves: Gloves can help protect hands against dirty, rotting leaf debris that often contains bird, pigeon and squirrel droppings that are ridden with bacteria. Gloves can also prevent painful cuts from the torn metal shards of an old, ragged gutter. Cotton gloves can soak up dirty water that exposes skin to bacteria. Leather gloves are not as maneuverable and tend to shrivel up when they dry after cleaning. Rubber gloves can get poked or torn by metal shards in the gutter. Thick, suede glove material is recommended because it is superior to cotton, thin leather or rubber gloves. • Protective Eye Wear: Eye protection is a must because one never knows what might fly out of the downspout when cleaning gutters. People have experienced rats, birds, frogs, wasps and bees leaving at high speeds once they start removing a clog, and the last thing they want to have happen is an eye injury. • Rake Off Roof: Rake all debris off the roof first. Otherwise, the next rain will wash all the debris down into the clean gutter, clogging it up again. Also, debris left on the roof can lead to water damming up in valleys or around the chimney, which can cause erosion and roof leaks over time. • Rubber Shoes: If walking on the roof is necessary to perform gutter cleaning, it is good to use rubber soled shoes. Rubber soles tend to adhere best and prevent slipping and falls. Roof tops tend to be moist in the morning, so it is best to walk on the roof after the sun is well up in the sky and has dried up all the moisture. Late mornings or early afternoons are the best times to walk on a roof. For wood shake roofs, an excellent option is to wear special spiked roofing shoes called Korkers, which have small, metal spikes similar to golf shoes, helping attain a good grip when walking on the roof. However, if the gutter cleaning project is bad enough to warrant Korkers, it is probably best at that point to use a professional gutter cleaning company. Wearing Korkers can be tricky, and slips can still occur. • Downspouts Unclogged: Make sure the downspouts (leader pipe) are clear. After all the gutters are cleaned out, run the water hose down the downspout at full pressure. If the water backs up out of the top, a clog is present. Normally, it can be unclogged by tapping on the side of the downspout. But if that doesn’t work, the downspout and back

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need to be removed, and it should be flushed from the bottom. If a clog is present, and the downspout is connected to an underground drain, it is best to disconnect the bottom of the downspout from the underground drain. Otherwise, the clog may move to the underground drain. CAUTION: When unclogging the downspout, make sure protective eyewear is being used, because anything can escape from the downspout at high speeds once the clog is being removed. • Downspout Chain: If the downspout makes an annoying dripping sound during or after a rain storm, a special decorative chain can be installed to hang down in place of a traditional downspout. The rainwater runs down the chain gracefully and looks rather beautiful, like a decorative fountain. There are also magnetic sponges available that stick to the side of the downspout and absorb water to stop the dripping sound. In place of a sponge, people have tried using men’s underwear and socks in downspouts for just this purpose, but it is not recommend. • Clean Gutters Two Times A Year: Make sure gutters are cleaned at least twice a year, once in the fall and again in the spring. One main reason for cleaning out gutters is to eliminate the possibility of water damage from rainwater runoff due to a clogged gutter. Another reason is to reduce the possibility of rust corrosion. Even though it may not rain during the summer, if there is debris in the steel gutters, the rusting process can speed up. It’s difficult for rust to speed up with clean gutters. The faster the rusting process, the sooner new gutters will be needed. • Power Line Hazard: When cleaning gutters around a power line cable that drops from the power pole to the roof of a home, conduct a visual inspection of the electrical cable where it connects to the roof. This is to ensure that the protective wire insulation hasn’t rubbed off through years of wearand-tear by weather and nearby trees. If the cable appears to have damage, do not attempt to repair it. Call a licensed professional electrical contractor to fix it. If it’s raining and there is an electrical wire problem, do not attempt to clean out the gutters until the wires are fixed. Water is a dangerous conductor of electricity. Whether it’s raining or not, it would be a good idea to have the electrical wiring repaired before cleaning out your gutters. It is not advisable to use a metal ladder near power lines

when cleaning out your gutters. A fiberglass ladder is a better safety

solution in this situation. Gutter Guards: Using a quality

gutter guard can eliminate the need for cleaning out gutters.

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Composting a key to improving soil

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twigs, and food waste into something that can be applied to the landscape. “While compost bins come in many shapes and sizes, a basic handmade bin ranges from three feet on each side to five feet on each side,” she said. Compost bins can be made out of wood pallets, lumber, and concrete blocks. There are also many types of commercial bin systems available at local garden centers and through mail order catalogs. A compost pile can be started at any time of the year, but remember to check local ordinances that regulate the size and placement of compost bins, Fishburn added. “Composting yard materials has many landscape benefits,” she said. “Nutrients that are otherwise removed when landscape waste is disposed of can be placed back into the nutrient cycle, reducing the need for fertilizers. “As compared to fertilizers, the nutrients in compost are released slowly and are therefore less likely to leach out of the root zone. Compost also improves soil structure, which is determined by how individual soil particles combine. The organic matter in compost helps to create a structure that allows good water retention and root penetration.” Before throwing away your yard waste, consider making

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ARTEAST Still, the art event of the fall By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge About 13 years ago, a group of artists came up with the idea to offer self-guided tours that encompasse the Edwardsville and Alton communities and give the opportunity to bring attention to local artists and their work. The tour winds through different artists’ studios or local businesses that have made a way for artists to display their work for this opportunity. ARTEAST 2010 will be on Saturday, Oct. 16, and Sunday, Oct. 17, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Visitors are invited to explore the neighborhoods, visit shops, enjoy some local fare throughout

Jerie Artz, at top, will be showing her works and demonstrating her techniques at the Edwardsville Fitness Center. Above is “Bird and Cairn” by Susan Bostwick, who has annually been featured at ARTEAST. At right is a painting by David M. Yates who is participating in a group show at the Main Street Community Center. Photos for The Edge.

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the weekend and “studio or exhibit hop” to either admire or even purchase some amazing pieces that you won’t find anywhere else. This event is a great contribution to the culture that continues to evolve in this area. If allows the community to share in these artists passions, possibly see them work in their surroundings and maybe understand where and why these artists have such a passion for the works they create. Each artist has their own unique designs, works in their own medium and creates in such a way that it is a reflection

of their personality. You will never find two pieces that are identical. Several area businesses have supported this event over the years and embrace the artists and their work. They know that art is an important part of the area’s growth in culture and has played a large part in the growth and continuance of ARTEAST. Susan Bostwick is the ARTEAST Coordinator and also a Jacoby Arts Center Board Member. She is also a participating artist in the ARTEAST event. She shared one of many reasons why she is excited about the 2010 ARTEAST. “New this year are two young women, who are advanced students in ceramics and who have assisted me in my studio over the past 18 months. They will be showing with me. Their names are: Julia Whitney (SIUE) and Jillian Firns (Webster University),” said Bostwick. Other comments about past ARTEAST tours include: “The (ARTEAST) studio tours are a tremendous contribution to the culture of the area and a unique and valuable opportunity for residents to get a first-hand look at the broad spectrum of local artistic talent and inspiration. What cannot be counted indeed counts a great deal to the overall quality of our community. The promise and stimulation of art once again will vitalize the community through these tours in the coming weeks,” said Frank Prager, Freelance Writer. “It was great to see so many people on Main Street during the ARTEAST (2009) weekend. Everyone had their map in their hand, ready to check out the next venue,” said Scott Evers, Lieutenant with the Edwardsville Police Department and past participating artist. There are approximately 120 participating artists who will show their work through their studios, galleries and local businesses throughout 26 participating sites in the Edwardsville/Glen Carbon

community and even more in the surrounding areas. There are also some new additions to this year ’s event, which has grown considerably since its original inception. There is a downloadable and printable map on the Web site at www.arteasttour.com, then click on “tour map” in the options at the top of the page. The map includes a complete list of of exhibit locations, addresses, phone numbers and the names of the artists and their exhibit medium for each location. There is more information about ARTEAST, including a list of sponsors at www.artteasttour.com.

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The Arts Artistic adventures Touhill announces 2010-11 schedule On its 2010-11 calendar, the Touhill again showcases events that span many genres, from classical to opera, jazz to dance, and international to special events. Single tickets for most events went on sale Aug. 9. The breadth and wealth of talent that will grace the two stages at the performing arts center is largely reflective of continued partnerships with esteemed local arts organizations, including Dance St. Louis, Modern American Dance Company, Ambassadors of Harmony, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, Arianna String Quartet and Jazz St. Louis, as well as select, outstanding resources on the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus. Exceptions are noted in the event calendar. Tickets are available at the Touhill Performing Arts Center Ticket Office; online at www.touhill. org; or by phone at 314-516-4949. The Touhill’s Ticket Office is located at One University Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63121. Student, group, and senior discounts are available. Check with the Ticket Office for eligibility. AMY GRANT: Pieces of Our Lives Tour * An event to support Compassion International’s Leadership Development Program October 26 • Tues @ 8PM • $300 For more information about Compassion International’s Leadership Development Program, call the Event Concierge at 615-8298472. MAVROTHI KONTANIS & THE MAEANDROS ENSEMBLE * Presented by the Center for International Studies October 28 • Thurs @ 7:30PM • $18 Founded by oud player Mavrothi Kontanis, Maeandros Ensemble specializes in traditional folk, urban and classical music of Greece and the Near East. The group weaves a distinctive sound of Turkish, Armenian, Persian, Arabic, Jewish, Gypsy and Assyrian cultural influences. (E3!) ARIANNA STRING QUARTET: By Request * October 29 • Fri @ 8PM • $23 Inspired by the support of the hometown crowd, the Arianna String Quartet has compiled a list of 12 masterpieces from which audience members can select, with the top vote-getting works to be performed at the second concert of the season. Vote at Touhill.org. Voting ends September 11. (E3!) OPERA ON THE GO! Marriage of Figaro Presented by Opera Theatre of Saint Louis November 5 • Fri @ 2 & 7:30PM • $10 The Opera Theatre of Saint Louis offers this interactive introduction to

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the fantastic world of opera through mini-workshops. Participants see that by applying make-up a singer transforms into character. They get a peek behind the curtain to learn there’s as much action backstage as on stage. NATATLIE MACMASTER & DONNELL LEAHY: Masters of the Fiddle November 19 • Fri @ 8PM • $35 The power couple of the fiddling world, Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy, play and step-dance through the states in their first tour together. (E3!) MARTIN SHORT November 20 • Sat @ 8PM • $100, $65, $45 A household name from his star comedic turn on “Saturday Night Live,” he recently garnered critical raves for his role as a cold, calculating attorney in the television drama “Damages.” Short’s range extends beyond television; his prolific talent includes writing, song and dance and improvisation. (GC) ST. LOUIS PHILHARMONIC HOLIDAY CONCERT December 3 • Fri @ 8PM • $20 The St. Louis Philharmonic Orchestra presents their Holiday “Pops” Spectacular with a strong, passionate 150-voice choir.

COCA announces fall schedule COCA (The Center of Creative Arts) has scheduled a number of evenets for the fall. COCA is located at 524 Trinity Av e . i n S t . L o u i s . F o r m o re information call (314) 725-6555. October 15-17 COCA Family Theatre Series: Michael Moschen MacArthur “Genius” award winner Michael Moschen has revolutionized the ancient art of juggling and demonstrates his artistry as the opening performance of the 2010-2011 COCA Family Theatre Series. Combining the beauty of art, physics and mathematics, Moschen produces creative and near impossible feats of manipulation and illusion. And, for the first time, he incorporates audience participation into a visionary performance for all ages. COCA’s presentation of Michael Moschen is part of the American Arts Experience - St. Louis. This 17day, area-wide festival celebrates all mediums of American arts. Friday at 7:00pm, Saturday at 2:00pm and 5:00pm, Sunday at 1:30pm and 3:30pm at COCA, 524 Trinity Ave., St. Louis, MO. Tickets ($14-$18) on sale September 1 at www.cocastl.org October 16 Digital Photography Boot Camp A f u l l - d a y i n t ro d u c t i o n t o the basic operation of a digital camera (DSLR). After preliminary instruction, students (18 years+) will participate in a short shoot, followed by instruction on producing quality

prints. Participants must bring their own cameras and users’ manuals. $105 with instructor Joe Nuelle. Saturday, from 10:00am to 4:00pm at COCA, 524 Trinity Ave., St. Louis, MO. www.cocastl.org This workshop is offered as part of COCA’s Fall Photography Emphasis in conjunction with the Michael Eastman exhibit in the Millstone Gallery at COCA. October 25-November 29 COCA Theatre Workshop for Kids: Stage Combat Students, ages 10-13, will explore the physical art form of stage combat in preparation for a performance of scenes on the final day. $115-$130 with instructor/performer Adam Moskal. Monday, from 5:00-6:00pm at COCA, 524 Trinity Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63130. Call 725.6555 or visit www.cocastl.org October 31 Weekend Workshop: Halloween Thriller S t u d e n t s ( 11 + ) w i l l l e a r n choreography from the classic Michael Jackson video Thriller. $10.00 with instructor Ebony Bryant. Sunday, from 2:00-3:00pm at COCA, 524 Trinity Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63130. Call 725.6555 or visit www. cocastl.org

Lewis and Clark Diversity Council announces fall calendar The Lewis and Clark Community College Diversity Council is announcing its fall calendar, which includes a variety of programming that is free and open to the public. The Diversity Council, which originated in 2006, was named a best practice by the Illinois Board of Higher Education in 2007. The council’s goals are to: • Promote cross-cultural understanding and communications. • Broaden and expand opportunities for positive constructive and instructive diversity experiences on campus. • Increase awareness and enhance understanding of the meaning and importance of diversity in today’s world. • Promote an atmosphere of tolerance that respects differences and encourages inclusiveness. The fall calendar includes the following events: • Thursday, Oct. 14, at 3 p.m., in the Olin Science Building, Room 113— Viewing of “The Cove”. This movie focuses on how a group of activists, led by renowned dolphin trainer Ric O’Barry, uses state-ofthe-art equipment to infiltrate a cove near Taijii, Japan to expose both a shocking instance of animal abuse and a serious threat to human health. Free pizza, soda and water provided. Event facilitated by Assistant Professor of Biology Anthony Phillips, and Biology

Instructor Denise Plunk. • Monday, Nov. 15-21, “National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness”— Campus-wide food drive all week. • Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 1 p.m. in the Olin Science Building, Room 113—Members of the Diversity Council will facilitate a viewing of “Joyuex Noel”, a movie about soldiers of World War I who try to make peace on Christmas Eve.

SIUE to host a Shakespeare classic The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Department of Theater and Dance will kick off its 2010-11 season with a performance of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on Oct. 13. The Department has four plays and one dance concert scheduled for the season. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”

will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13 through Oct. 16 and at 2 p.m. on Oct. 17 at the Dunham Hall Theater on the SIUE campus. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and non-SIUE students. SIUE students will be admitted free with a valid ID. Tickets are available at the box office or by calling 1-888-3285168, Ext. 2774. “A Midsummer Night’s D re a m ” i s b e i n g d i re c t e d b y Peter Cocuzza and tells the story of fairies who have come from across the world to bless the approaching marriage of Theseus and Hipployta – Titania out of l o v e f o r T h e s e u s a n d O b e ro n out of love for Hippolyta. The marriages of old and young lovers are celebrated together in a time of fantastical action. For more information, visit the department’s Web site at www. siue.edu/artsandsciences/ theater/.

Show Your Support of our Troops! The Edwardsville Intelligencer will publish a special feature page honoring our troops on Wednesday, November 11. We are accepting photos for publication and would like to honor both past and present service men and women for their sacrifice in defense of our country. THERE IS NO CHARGE. Here’s all you have to do: Send photo along with the completed form below to: The Edwardsville Intelligencer P.O. Box 70 Edwardsville, IL 62025 Attention: Advertising Manager Name: Branch of Service: Years of Service: Hometown: Brief paragraph honoring your veteran (In Memory of, We are so Proud, etc.)

Information submitted by: (Name and address will not be published.We need it to return the photo.)

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• Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis • T h e Tr e e p e n n y O p e r a , WUSTL Performing Arts Dept., 2 p.m., Edison Theater, Wash. Univ. Campus

• Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis • A r t S a i n t L o u i s p re s e n t s “Room with a View,” 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 555 Washington Ave., #150, St. Louis, Mo., 314-241-4810, xt. 2, www.artstlouis.org

Friday, Oct. 15 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis • A r t S a i n t L o u i s p re s e n t s “Room with a View,” 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 555 Washington Ave., #150, St. Louis, Mo., 314-241-4810, xt. 2, www.artstlouis.org • Ve n i c e B a ro q u e O rc h e s t r a with Robert McDuffie, 560 Music Center, 560 Trinity Ave., University City, Mo.

Saturday, Oct. 16 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis • Art Saint Louis presents “Room with a View,” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 555 Washington Ave., #150, St. Louis, Mo., 314-241-4810, xt. 2, www. artstlouis.org

Sunday, Oct. 17 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis

Tuesday, Oct. 19 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis

Wednesday, Oct. 20 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis

Thursday, Oct. 21 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis

Friday, Oct. 22 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis • T h e Tr e e p e n n y O p e r a , WUSTL Performing Arts Dept., 8 p.m., Edison Theater, Wash. Univ. Campus

Saturday, Oct. 23 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis • T h e Tr e e p e n n y O p e r a , WUSTL Performing Arts Dept., 8 p.m., Edison Theater, Wash. Univ.

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Monday, Oct. 25 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis

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Saturday, Nov. 6 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis • 500 Clown-Frankenstein, 8 p.m., Edison Theater, Washington University Campus

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• Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis

• Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis • Ashoka, Diwali, Edison Theater, Washington University Campus, noon and 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 10 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis

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Saturday, Oct. 30 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis • T h e Tr e e p e n n y O p e r a , WUSTL Performing Arts Dept., 8 p.m., Edison Theater, Wash. Univ. Campus

Sunday, Oct. 31 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis • T h e Tr e e p e n n y O p e r a , WUSTL Performing Arts Dept., 2 p.m., Edison Theater, Wash. Univ. Campus

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Travel briefs N.J. theme park plans new roller coaster J A C K S O N TO W N S H I P, N . J . (AP) — Six Flags Great Adventure theme park in central New Jersey is planning to build a 15-story roller coaster. The ride will be named after DC Comics superhero Green Lantern. Officials say the ride will be 154 feet tall and reach speeds of up to 63 mph. The coaster will offer a two-minute ride and will begin with a 45-degree vertical drop before rocketing riders through five loops. Park spokeswoman Angel Aristone tells the Asbury Park Press the coaster ’s opening in the spring will coincide with the release of a motion picture based on the Green Lantern comic book character. Starring Ryan Reynolds in the title role, the 3-D movie opens in June and also features Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard and Mark Strong.

Maine tourism numbers show improvement this summer A U G U S TA , M a i n e ( A P ) — Anecdotal reports of a strong s u m m e r t o u r i s m s e a s o n w e re bolstered Thursday by new Maine revenue figures showing sharp increases in restaurant and lodging revenues, state tourism officials said. Lodging sales rose 13.4 percent in July over July 2009, according to figures from Maine Revenue Services. Also, restaurant sales for July 2010 were up 5.9 percent over July 2009. The revenue agency also reported that during the period from May through July, lodging sales were up 10 percent over

the same three-month period last y e a r. R e s t a u r a n t s a l e s d u r i n g the May-July period were up 4 percent over the same period in 2009. M a i n e O f f i c e o f To u r i s m Director Patricia Eltman acknowledged that the summer season of 2009 got off to a dismal start because of seemingly re l e n t l e s s r a i n , a n d t h a t t h e rebound reflected in the numbers for 2010 “is a very good sign for the tourism industry and Maine in general.” Eltman said she hopes the trend will continue through the fall and winter. “ We h e a rd p o s i t i v e re p o r t s from throughout the state all season long,” Eltman said. “These numbers certainly support the anecdotal information we had previously received.” In addition to the positive sales tax figures, CruiseMaine USA has reported an increase of 36,000 passengers on cruise ships to Maine ports this year. Actual July sales are reflected in revenue figures for August that were presented to lawmakers on Thursday, which showed overall general fund collections for the first two months of the fiscal year that began July 1 to be over forecast by $22.5 million or 8.2 percent. Rep. Emily Cain, House chair of the appropriations committee, noted the bump in taxes from tourism-related businesses. “I’m encouraged by the end-ofsummer revenue, I think that’s strong for us,” said the Orono Democrat.

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Eagle watching in the Quad Cities By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge Although this area of Illinois is a wonderful migrating spot for the eagles in the winter time, we don’t have the market cornered for eagle viewing. What are the Quad Cities you ask? They are defined as a geographic region of the MidMississippi Valley of the United States that includes several communities in the states of Iowa and Illinois. They include four counties: Scott in Iowa and Henry, Mercer and Rock Island in Illinois. The major cities within this locale are: Davenport, Iowa; Moline, Illinois; Rock Island, Illinois; Bettendorf, Iowa; and East Moline, Illinois. Each year from mid-December through February, the Quad Cities area serves as host to a large number of bald eagles making their annual southern migration from Canada to the unfrozen waters of the Mississippi River. The Quad Cities celebrates over 40 years of bald eagle education in the area. Residents and visitors alike look to the skies to watch the eagles, easily identified by the white feathers of their heads and tails and their immense wingspans. A symbol of freedom and strength, and once on the brink of extinction, the bald eagles regularly awe visitors who line the banks of the Mississippi River on crisp, clear winter mornings. Just down the river from Locks and Dams 14 and 15, these magnificent birds of prey gather along the wooded bluffs to spend the winter in the Quad Cities. The waters of the river remain unfrozen, fish are plentiful and old-growth forests provide prime sites for perching and roosting. The Quad Cities celebrates these transient residents each winter with a series of events, tours and eagle watching opportunities.

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Bald Eagle Days is the feature celebration, Jan. 7 through Jan. 9, 2011, at the QCCA Expo Center located at 2621 Fourth Avenue in Rock Island. It is the largest event in the Midwest dedicated to the United States’ national symbol of freedom. Hours: Friday 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults and $1 for kids. Thousands of residents and visitors turn out for the annual event which includes: live eagle programs and live bird of prey demonstrations. In addition to the above, some of the Midwest’s finest artists exhibit in the wildlife art show and sale. Also included is the Pella Wildlife Company accompanied by their wolves. There will also be spotting

scopes set up and manned by the Quad City Audubon Society at Sunset Marina in Rock Island for a great eagle watching opportunity with free shuttle bus service from the Expo Center. www. qccaexpocenter.com The Mississippi Valley Welcome Center in LeClaire, Iowa, a 15minute drive from the Quad

Cities, hosts a Bald Eagle Watch on Jan. 29 and Jan. 30, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers park rangers will present slide programs and set up spotting scopes for viewing. On Saturday, Jan. 29, there are half-hour presentations by the Corps of Engineers and Wapsi Environmental Center at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and noon. Spotting scopes will be set

up by the Corp. at Lock & Dam 14 and they will assist with spotting Eagles. The Wapsi Environmental Center will have an American Kestral and a Screech Owl. On Sunday, Jan. 30, the presentations are at 1 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3 p.m. There are trolley tours leaving from the Welcome Center at 12:30 p.m. and returning at 4 p.m. on Saturday, and leaving at 9 a.m. and returning at 12:30 p.m. on

Sunday. Local naturalist Bob Motz will be the step-on guide talking about the bald eagles and showing their roosting and feeding places. Admission is free for the Bald Eagle Watch at the Welcome Center, but the trolley tours are $25 per adult and $15 per child. There will also be refreshments provided on the trolley tour. www.iowawelcomecenter.com The Mississippi River Visitor Center on Arsenal Island, between Davenport, Iowa, and Rock Island, Illinois, offers free eagle watches and Clock Tower tours every weekend on Saturdays and Sundays from Jan. 15 through Feb. 20 at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., and 1 p.m. For required reservations, call 309-794-5338. www.missriver.org There are also prime viewing locations in the Quad Cities area. The best spots are Lock and Dam 14 at Pleasant Valley, Iowa, and Hampton, Illinois. The Davenport, Iowa, and Rock Island, Illinois, riverfronts down river from Lock and Dam 15 offer frequent sightings. In addition, Sunset Park in Rock Island and Credit Island in Davenport also serve as prime viewing areas. If you would like a guided tour, Quad Cities’ naturalist Bob Motz offers professional two to three hour bald eagle watching tours. He guarantees eagle sightings to tour groups and offers a refund should his tour fail to produce any sightings. He has yet to refund money to his clients. Motz can be reached at 309-788-8389 or by e-mail at eaglemotz@aol.com. The bald eagles seen in the Quad Cities are growing in number. In 2007, the eagle was removed from the list of threatened and endangered species.

According to Charlotte Morrison, VP Marketing and Communications for the Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau, it is common to find as many as 12 eagles in one tree. “It’s amazing to see these magnificent birds of prey soaring through the sky, catching fish from the river, and resting in trees along the riverfront. I sometimes catch myself looking out my office window and grabbing a pair of binoculars to get a closer look. As a child, I never knew they were here. Now they can be seen everywhere,” said Morrison. If you’re planning a weekend stay or a visit during the week, the area offers a variety of accommodations in all price ranges. There are also a variety of winter attractions: three casinos; shopping in historical districts like the Village of East Davenport; tours of the historic John Deere mansions; the John Deere Pavilion in downtown Moline; historical interests at the Rock Island Arsenal Island; the Circa ‘21 Dinner Playhouse, a historically registered theater; nightlife excitement in The Downtown Rock Island Arts and Entertainment District; exhibits at the Putnam Museum & IMAX® Theatre and Figge Art Museum in Davenport; and Family Museum in Bettendorf. If you like the outdoors, the area offers downhill and crosscountry skiing, ice-skating, ice fishing, snowmobiling, and winter hiking at any one of the area’s large forest preserves or parks. For more information on holiday tours, specials, and other information about the Quad Cities area, contact the Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau at 800-747-7800 or visit www.visitquadcities.com.

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“Buried”

Ryan Reynolds has been cast as a sardine. He’s packed tightly in an underground coffin, a setting from which the film never strays. It’s a 94-minute exercise in minimalism, the sort of filmmaking puzzle Hitchcock reveled in. “Buried” and its Spanish director, Rodrigo Cortes, don’t deserve the comparison, but the film — written by Chris Sparling — succeeds as an intriguing if absurd B-movie. Its biggest surprise is that it’s not pure torture. Paul is a contract truck driver in Iraq whose convoy was ambushed and he’s being held hostage for ransom. He has a phone that still miraculously gets service, and he uses to try to summon help. The film’s politics are fuzzy; it works better in representing the frustration of hold music and disinterested receptionists. Whatever the reasons that draw us to the movies, spending an hour-and-ahalf trapped in a box with Ryan Reynolds isn’t one of them. You will not see “Buried” for its lush scenery, ensemble acting nor its chase sequences. Yes, “Buried” pulls off its trick. But few besides magicians will be much impressed. RATED: R for language and some violent content. RUNNING TIMIE: 94 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two and a half stars out of four.

“Freakonomics”

Baby names, sumo wrestlers, crack prices and high school grades all collide here with mixed results. Acclaimed, awardwinning documentarians Morgan Spurlock, Alex Gibney, Eugene Jarecki, Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing, and Seth Gordon take on various sections of the New York Times best-seller, which forced readers to reconsider how the world works by looking at it from new perspectives and asking different questions. University of Chicago economics professor Steven D. Levitt and journalist Stephen J. Dubner, who wrote “Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything,” appear throughout to explain their theories and bounce off each other with the well-honed patter of a veteran comedy team. The film as a whole, though,

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isn’t as reliable. It has its high points, including Spurlock’s lead-off segment on whether your name dictates your destiny. Meanwhile, Jarecki’s section on whether abortion has helped lower America’s crime rate is sure to stir debate. But the problem is, any of these topics could have been expanded into its own film and been more fully engaging. Trying to tackle each of them in about 20 minutes or so often feels too cursory. RATED: PG-13 for elements of violence, sexuality and nudity, drugs, and brief strong language. RUNNING TIME: 93 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.

“Let Me In”

When the Swedish horror film “Let the Right One In” debuted a couple of years ago, it was deservedly hailed as one of the most original vampire tales to come along in a while. Now, it’s been remade as an American thriller, but rest assured, much of what made the first film so special remains intact. Aside from making a few structural tweaks, writer-director Matt Reeves (“Cloverfield”) has stayed extremely faithful in his adaptation, right down to chunks of dialogue, details like the Rubik’s Cube the kids play with, and the jungle gym in their courtyard — even some camera angles. Reeves also smartly recreated the sense of tension that built in the original film’s stillness, and similarly, the quiet moments that allowed the two young characters to forge their bond. On the surface, both films are about a bullied boy and the 12-year-old vampire girl who comes to his rescue. But really, they’re about a couple of lonely misfits who are drawn together — the sweetness in the way they strengthen each other, and the sadness of the realization that their friendship can’t last — and Reeves gets that right, too. “Let Me In” is also gory, startling and intense, as you’d expect from any worthwhile vampire story, although Reeves makes the violence more explicit, which wasn’t terribly necessary. Still, the relationship at the film’s core always works, with excellent casting choices in Kodi Smit-McPhee and Chloe Grace Moretz.

RATED: R for strong, bloody violence, language, and a brief sexual situation. RUNNING TIME: 116 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Three stars out of four.

“The Social Network”

Facebook was created to allow people to share mundane updates and observations immediately. But the origin tale of Facebook itself is filled with high drama, betrayal and rage — just one of the many fascinating contradictions that make “The Social Network” so smart, meaty and compulsively watchable. Director David Fincher and writer Aaron Sorkin have gotten together to create an epic tale about how we’re able to tell the world about the tiniest details of our lives; they depict potentially dry, unwieldy topics — computer coding and competing lawsuits — and they do it in an intimate way. These are two guys who aren’t exactly checking their smart phones constantly for new friend requests, but “The Social Network” represents the best of what they do: Fincher’s mastery of fluid, visual storytelling, Sorkin’s knack for crisp, biting dialogue. It’s sharp, funny and tense, has great energy and pulsates with the thrill of discovery. Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg is the biggest contradiction of all: a socially inept guy who came up with a revolutionary way for others to connect, a hugely inventive genius who’s also depicted as being small, petty and back-stabbing. Jesse Eisenberg rises beautifully to the challenge of portraying an unlikable protagonist and making us feel engaged by him — or even want to see him succeed, depending on your perspective. And perspective is everything here. The excellent supporting cast includes Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake and Armie Hammer playing a set of twins. One of the year’s best. RATED: PG-13 for sexual content, drug and alcohol use and language. RUNNING TIME: 120 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Four stars out of four.

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Movies “Freakonomics” a mixed bag of data By CHRISTY LEMIRE Associated Press Baby names, sumo wrestlers, crack prices and high school grades all collide in “Freakonomics,” with mixed results. S e v e r a l a c c l a i m e d , a w a rd winning documentarians take on various sections of the New York Times best-seller, which f o rc e d re a d e r s t o re c o n s i d e r how the world works by looking at it from new perspectives and asking different questions. University of Chicago economics professor Steven D. Levitt and journalist Stephen J. Dubner, who wrote “Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything,” appear t h ro u g h o u t t o e x p l a i n t h e i r theories and bounce off each other with the well-honed patter of a veteran comedy team. The film as a whole, though, isn’t as reliable. It starts out on a lively note with “Super Size Me” director Morgan Spurlock considering whether your name dictates your destiny. He talks to everyone from experts on race to strippers to average men and women on the street. One researcher found that by sending out copies of the exact same resume — but saying the job applicant’s name was Greg on some and Tyrone on others — he got vastly different responses. Spurlock’s segment is brisk, funny and enlightening, as is typical of his work. It’ll challenge stereotypes and engage viewers regardless of whether they’ve faced the vexing task of naming a child themselves.

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In this film publicity image released by Magnolia Pictures, a scene is shown from the film, “Freakonomics.” Next comes Alex Gibney’s investigative segment on cheating in sumo wrestling, and how the practice is so brazenly contradictory to the sport’s pure, spiritual roots. Gibney, who lived in Japan for several years, reveals match-fixing and suspicious deaths. The topics of corruption and deception couldn’t be more relevant, especially from the director of “Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room” and the Jack

Abramoff film “Casino Jack and the United States of Money.” (Gibney also won the Academy Award for best documentary for 2007’s “Taxi to the Dark Side.”) His segment could have been a suspenseful look at a world most of us know nothing about; instead, it’s surprisingly dry and feels like a chore to slog through. Eugene Jarecki, director of the sobering “Why We Fight,” is up next with the section that

will prompt the most debate: a look at whether abortion is a factor in dropping crime rates. Jarecki traces the book’s theory that crime in America decreased sharply in the 1990s for several reasons, and while cities might credit community policing and changes in the price of crack cocaine, a primary cause is that babies who would have been born unwanted and doomed to a life of crime simply don’t exist.

These kids would have been born in the mid-1970s, but weren’t because of the Supreme Court’s 1973 upholding of Roe vs. Wade; further, Levitt found that women who got legal abortions were 50 percent more likely to be poor and 60 percent more likely to be single parents. A bold idea, for sure, and one that needed to be fleshed out in more time than “Freakonomics” provides; here, it feels oversimplified.

Stone delivers in “Wall Street” sequel By ROBERT GRUBAUGH Of The Edge I went to see the sequel to Wa l l S t r e e t , c a l l e d M o n e y Never Sleeps, half expecting a bore and an Oliver Stone painting of the noise MSNBC puts forth every evening. The other half was framed in my mind as a picture of Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas’s iconic character), wearing one of those blue-striped business shirts with the bulky white collars (do those even have a name?) and sitting in front of an Apple desktop computer with a green and black screen. As data flies through at the speed of snails, he plots his next corporate raiding gig and ponders exactly how he won the Oscar in 1987. ‘87 wasn’t the strongest year for movies; no one will

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a r g u e t h a t . “ G re e d i s g o o d ” still lingers on the tip of many tongues, though, and that spells the test of time to me. The movie is a remarkable timeline event, arriving in theatres in real life at the same t i m e G e k k o i s b e i n g re l e a s e d from jail after his collusion and insider trading charges landed him there just after the conclusion of the original film. We c a n t e l l p r i s o n c a m e begrudgingly to the financial tyrant - his returned personal possessions include a Rolex, a pinkie ring, a gold money clip, and a cellular phone the size of a brick (the same style Zack Morris used to rock on Saved by the Bell). Gordon escaped with a fifteen-year sentence that, even by his character ’s estimation, would never happen to someone in this day and age convicted of the same crimes.

Just as Gekko wasn’t the central character in the first film (that was Bud Fox, played by a young Charlie Sheen) and neither is he in the sequel. This role is filled by Jake Moore (Shia LaBeouf), a punchy young trader who cut his teeth on the stock market as a golf course caddie for a Wall Street lion (played by the incomparable Frank Langella) during his ‘tween years. Jake’s l o o k i n g f o r t h e b i g s c o re j u s t like everybody else. The trick is that he’s actually doing positive work in the financing of clean energy to m a k e i t h a p p e n . Te c h s t o c k s a re h i s b re a d a n d b u t t e r, b u t cold fusion involving mirror and seawater is going to make him richer than God. He’s also dating Gekko’s estranged d a u g h t e r, Wi n n i e ( A n Education’s Carey Mulligan,

where have you been all my life?), who hasn’t forgiven her father for abandoning their family many years ago. She even blames him for her brother ’s death from a drug o v e rd o s e . T h a t ’ s r i g h t . . . l i t t l e Rudy Kazootie grew up to have a drug problem. Money Never Sleeps is set in 2008 during the beginning of the current economic mess, right when the housing market was collapsing under all of those subprime mortgages that w e a l l k n o w m o re a b o u t n o w than we did five years ago. Jake’s on the verge of striking it big while his mother (Susan Sarandon, playing sleazy and desperate like she grew up doing) and his boss are about to lose the farm. Wi n n i e i s h i d i n g t h e f a c t that Gordon left most of her money in a trust for her while

he did his jail time. Another character, Bretton James (Josh Brolin), is secretly plotting to destroy Gekko for a third time, after being responsible for bearing evidence against him earlier. No one tells the truth in this movie and it make for a fine time with some good, though-provoking dialogue about fiscal responsibility and what we should do about the on-going shenanigans in C o r p o r a t e A m e r i c a . 9 4 y e a rold Eli Wallach, director Oliver Stone, and Sheen as the Bud Fox character all cameo in the picture. • • • Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps runs 140 minutes and i s r a t e d P G - 1 3 f o r b r i e f s t ro n g language and thematic elements. I give this film three stars out of four.

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Ginsberg pieces together "Howl" of “Howl”: a generic figure t h ro w s h i m s e l f o ff a ro o f t o p , a dark factory morphs into a bull, a saxophone breathes fire. There are flashbacks to Ginsberg’s memories, too, where we see Jack Kerouac (Todd Rotondi), Neal Cassady ( J o n P re s c o t t ) a n d G i n s b e rg ’ s l o v e r, P e t e r O r l o v s k y ( A a ro n Tveit). But these scenes are flimsy and no attempt is m a d e t o c h a r a c t e r i z e K e ro u a c or Cassady as anything but handsome romantics. All the various devices employed by “Howl” are to illuminate Ginsberg and his most famous poem.

By JAKE COYLE Associated Press A n i n t e re s t i n g c o m b i n a t i o n of courtroom drama, historical recreation and animated poetry, “Howl” is reverent enough about Allen Ginsberg that it doesn’t even try to bring him to life on celluloid. The film, directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, is mostly content with docudrama imitation. “Howl” is split three ways, skipping between each segment: Ginsberg’s first public reading at the smoky Six Gallery in 1955 San Francisco, p re s e n t e d i n b l a c k - a n d - w h i t e ; an interview with the poet in 1957, recreated from numerous interviews; and the famous trial of the same year in which Ginsberg’s poetry was alleged to be obscene. The film introduces its origins plainly as “composed from court readings, interviews and ‘Howl.”’ In the reading and interview scenes, James Franco gamely a t t e m p t s t h e d a u n t i n g ro l e o f the iconic poet. “Howl” doesn’t allow for a full performance, leaving Franco to mostly only grasp at imitation. He does well enough (particularly in the interview scenes) with G i n s b e rg ’ s h a l t i n g i n t o n a t i o n and glint of mischief. The courtroom scenes are the film’s best mainly because they supply some drama and are populated almost exclusively by fine actors. The trial was a notable case in 1st amendment rights, and considerably helped Ginsberg’s fame.

As a love letter to “Howl,” the movie cannot be denied. The language is soaked into the film and lines like “I’m with you in Rockland!” reverberate. The courtroom scene supplies analysis of the poem, which have a kind of staid inspiration. As Judge Clayton Horn, Bob Balaban pronounces: “An author should be real.” S o m e d a y, a f i l m a b o u t the Beats will capture such v i b r a n c y. “ H o w l ” i s h u m b l e a n d w o r t h y, b u t f a r t o o passionless. One hungers for a movie about, as Ginsberg says in the film, “just a bunch of guys, trying to get published.”

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In this film publicity image released by Oscilloscope, Jon Hamm is shown in a scene from the film, “Howl.” Jon Hamm plays the defense a t t o r n e y, J a k e E h r l i c h , w h o s e commanding orations and witness cross examinations are distinctly Don Draperesque — which is to say, fairly riveting. This is an actor whose very presence — removed, i m p a t i e n t , f i e rc e l y i n t e l l i g e n t — is charged. Claiming “Howl” is indecent is prosecuting attorney Ralph McIntosh, played by David Strathairn. He plays McIntosh as close-minded but genuinely searching for answers to a work of art he can’t understand. He asks what “angel-headed hipsters” are

with real curiosity. Tr o t t e d t o t h e s t a n d a r e various literary experts played by Jeff Daniels, Mary-Louise P a r k e r, Tr e a t Wi l l i a m s a n d Alessandro Nivola. As an academic straining to hide his shallow perspective with a n a r r o g a n t a i r, D a n i e l s , i n p a r t i c u l a r, s h i n e s . F o o l i n g no one, he calls the poem’s protagonist “a drifter of dadaist persuasion.” The poem’s reading is often accompanied by psychedelic animation by former Ginsberg i l l u s t r a t o r E r i c D r o o k e r. T h e animations — the worst part of the film — visualize the words

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Godfrey Corn Maze By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge Walk through the Cheshire Cat. Walk through the Mad Hatter. Or, walk through the teapot. How can you do that? Visit the Great Godfrey Maze. This year marks the 11th year for this “corny” event that has become a fall favorite for visitors of all ages. Fun awaits for those who dare to enter the mazes that are carved out of seven acres of corn. Kim Caughran, Park Director of Glazebrook Park in Godfrey, is very excited to see the leaves beginning to turn their fall colors and cooler breezes coming in. “We are so excited to bring the maze back for the 11th year. Everyone loves the ‘Alice in Wonderland’ theme.” After each maze season ends, the planning for the next season begins. A theme design is picked and plans are made up as to how the maze will be shaped. The corn is planted and then in the fall, near time for it to begin drying, the corn maze is carved out. And this year’s design is sure to be one of the most fun. Generally there are a couple of entrances and exits throughout the maze, but this year it starts in one place and ends in the same spot.

Whether or not this makes it more or less tricky, visitors will have to decide. The maze is open to the public on Friday evenings, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sundays, 1 p.m. to dusk. On Friday and Saturday nights, guests can bring their own flashlights or purchase one at the maze concession stand for $3. Something really exciting, or maybe really scary, is that as of Oct. 8, a portion of the maze is haunted. The haunted portion is of a professional quality, so young ones may want to stick to the regular maze portion. Haunting hours will be from 7 p.m; to 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Sundays and select Thursdays. Regular fees apply. The Great Godfrey Haunted Maze will be open on the following evenings: Friday, Oct. 15 from 7-10 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 16 from 7-10 p.m.; Sunday, Oct. 17 from 7-9 p.m.; Thursday, Oct. 21 from 7-9 p.m.; Friday, Oct. 22 from 7-10 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 23 from 7-10 p.m.; Sunday, Oct. 24 from 7-9 p.m.; Thursday, Oct. 28 from 7-9 p.m.; Friday, Oct. 29 from 7-10 p.m.; and Saturday, October 30 from 7-10 p.m. On Sunday, Oct. 31, regular hours are back, 1 p.m. to dusk, but there will be lots of fun

things to do on Halloween! Come in costume if you wish! There are no pets, no smoking, no alcohol, no picking or throwing corn and no running allowed in the maze. But fun, laughter, smiles and good times are always allowed. This is a great outdoor family event that is great for all ages. Though the Great Godfrey Maze is the largest attraction, it is not the only one that is offered. There is the cow train (this year it is tea cups) which is available to ride with the purchase of a $2 ticket and the corn crib which is free for everyone. There is also a hay wagon dressed up as a beautiful carriage for $2 per ride and the trusty corn cannon is back to shoot ears of corn at targets

for only $1 for 3 shots. The newest attraction, the zip-line is back and ready for its second season for $3 per ride. General admission cost is: adults (ages 12 and above): $6; Children (ages 6 - 11): $4; Children (ages 5 and under): are free. Keep in mind that they are not able to accept credit or debit cards, but they do have an on-sight ATM machine. They accept cash and checks. There is also a full concession stand with lots of food, drinks and other items. This year they are offering combo pricing. It includes unlimited maze entrance for the day, and one ticket each to the zip line, corn cannon, cow train and hay wagon. The cost is $11 for adults and $9

for children ages 6-11. Tickets are available for purchase until one half hour before closing. Scouts, youth groups and parties of 15 or more are can receive a great deal to visit the maze during normal operating hours at a reduced rate. Group rates are $3 per person and are only available to groups of 15 or more with advanced reservations. Groups can also do the combo, which includes unlimited maze entrance for the day, and one ticket each for the cow train, zip line, corn cannon and the hay wagon for just $8. Groups interested in field trips should contact the parks department for complete information.

Above, a guillotine inside the Great Godfrey Corn Maze follows the haunted Halloween theme. At right, a platform that allows guests to check their location inside the maze. Photos by Rachael Wilbur.

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“Twilight” love extends to mothers By LEANNE ITALIE Associated Press Writer Jill Etesse was hooked on the “Twilight” books the second she cracked the series opener. She ripped through the saga on paper and rented movie No. 1. Then the madness began. “I joined the lines of teens for ‘New Moon,”’ said the 38-year-old mom of two. “My husband is deathly embarrassed. Half my friends think I’m crazy.” Etesse, from Leesburg, Va., won’t let her 8-year-old daughter anywhere near Team Edward OR Team Jacob, but did she take herself to “Eclipse” this summer? “Oh yeah.” Is there something, um, icky about moms lusting after the boys of “Twilight” or other morsels of ripe screen candy? Heck no, said 54-year-old Toni Downey of Limerick, Pa. We’re not dead yet! Downey’s more into Matt Bomer, 32, of TV’s “White Collar” at the moment, but “I’ve had impure thoughts about barely legal boys as well.” Strictly the celebrity look-don’t-touch variety, she notes. Eighteen-year-old Taylor Lautner’s sixpack? “Mind-boggling,” said Downey, who

has a 25-year-old daughter. “She likes Buffy as her only vamp thing, and we both thought Pattinson was hotter as a blond in Harry Potter.” Into the light they’ve come, publicly declaring their sometimes puzzled joy, juggling movie schedules with diaper changes, kid lunches and soccer practices. They’re definitely looking forward with younger fans to the last two “Twilight” movies starting next year, and they’re scooping up all sorts of reads intended for the young. “I have no idea why it’s so appealing to me,” Etesse said of her “Twilight” jones. “I’m married to a tall, dark and handsome FrenchIrish guy, but those abs, you know. I’d trade a pair of my Jimmy C’s for my husband to have those.” In June, 30-year-old mom Christina Fiedler was undaunted by a tent city of young people on her way in to a special screening of “Eclipse” at a Los Angeles theater. She’s not all that much older than 24-year-old Robert Pattinson and his mid-20s Cullen kin, played by Kellan Lutz and Jackson Rathbone, but her mom status makes her feel light years their senior, especially since they’re all supposed to be teens on screen.

“What an odd experience to be an adult woman in a theater full of screaming tweens,” said Fiedler, who has a 2-year-old son and has blogged about her “Twilight” habit at Mom Logic. “I didn’t go with my Team Jacob or Team Edward shirt like some of the women my age did. There were quite a few of them. I didn’t talk back to the screen like they did.” Is there an age cutoff of appropriateness? A mom code when it comes to ogling young hunks? Single mom Victoria Martinez, 37, in Hemet, Calif., said yes. She has three boys of her own, ages 15, 14 and 11, and won’t let her mind wander to jail bait. The Cullen clan may be playing teens, but they’re way legal in life so it’s full steam ahead. “I don’t have a husband or even a significant other to worry about when it comes to my man candy crushes,” she said, adding that she’s a bit of a cougar on the ground. “Taylor Lautner isn’t on my list because he’s only 18 and I still think of him as Shark Boy.” Martinez first heard of the Twilight saga when she learned the bedroom-eyed Pattinson was cast as Edward. “He’s the reason I read the books. There’s just something irresistible about him. I’ll continue to lust over and enjoy

them on the big screen long after the teens move on to the next big thing.” She has others, not just the Twilight crew. There’s Jake Gyllenhaal, who at 29 was “a nice piece of summer eye candy” in “Prince of Persia.” Downey especially liked the Entertainment Weekly spread featuring Bomer pouring a jug of water over his head, nicely soaking his white T-shirt. “And he and his character have a pinch of naughty in the devastating smile,” she said. With an upswing in grown-ups (yes, women) embracing books intended for teens, are moms thinking younger, or at least enjoying the freedom to express their stillyoung sides in ways June Cleaver was denied? Fiedler’s Team Edward, though considers him bad boyfriend material for his younger fans. He encourages Bella to keep secrets from her family and ditch her old friends. He needs anger management counseling and the two are never happy. Besides, his family finds her “irresistible.” You be the judge. “It’s not so much as a ’lust’ thing as it is escaping from a hectic daily life and into their frivolous ones,” she said. “It’s this generation’s Romeo and Juliet — forbidden love.”

Old World styling is in for fall NEW YORK (AP) – English poet Percy Shelley wrote, “There is a harmony in autumn, a luster to its sky.” This fall, that’s especially true in home decor. Rich, interesting hues, textiles and materials work in concert to welcome the season when we all move back indoors. As Gary Friedman, CEO of Restoration Hardware, says, “We’re coming out of a very modern, minimalist moment in design into a period where people are responding to a mix of historic periods and classical references.” Designers and retailers are offering furnishings inspired by late 19th- and early 20th-century Europe and America. You’ll find warm colors like plum, mustard, persimmon, teal and charcoal. The newest wood finishes are often hand-turned, hand-rubbed to a lustrous glow. There are details such as tufts, nail heads and evidence of artisanal handiwork. Linens are high weave, with patterns that reflect tapestry and embroidery. And in tabletop, we’re seeing lots of painted ceramics, vintage industrial objets d’art and basketry. New wall art includes reproduction antique merchant signage, folk art and bracketed shelves for collectibles. This trend is all about feathering the autumnal nest with more traditional things, which evoke the past and spark conversation. Restoration Hardware’s collection draws from elegant salons, old factories and the rustic countryside. From Belgian brick palettes to architectural elements to distillery floor boards, the pieces have an

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authentic look. Along with wood corbels and reproduction archival city maps, there’s a copy of a 19th century Italian gas streetlight, and a glass orb pendant inspired by one found in a Victorian hotel. Look too for tables and mirrors crafted of salvaged wood from 100year-old British mills and distilleries; pieces like the muscular Balustrade coffee table and ornate Entablature mirror make strong statements. Bowand-arrow shelf brackets resemble ironwork in the grand old European train stations. A F re n c h E m p i re b e d i s a regal piece; with toned-down accoutrements in the rest of the room — perhaps some simple linen drapery, softly hued bedding and a few well-loved mementos — this would be a most inviting sanctuary. Rowe Furniture’s new Robin Bruce sofa group features several tufted, voluptuous pieces that suggest a luxe Paris apartment, circa 1920s. Crate & Barrel’s Scarlet chaise is a show-stopping swoop of luxe velvet comfort, and the Dylan wing chair in buttery, pewter-toned leather just needs a book and a blanket to be the perfect curl-up spot. If the notion of a farmhouse in Tuscany or the Loire appeals to your inner decorator, you’ll find lots to work with this season. At Pottery Barn, painted linen pillowcases look like plump Van Goghs. Wrought iron candelabra, lamps and horsehead hooks have a rustic charm, as does a roughhewn dining table and bench. Hammered copper vessels have great texture. And a collection of heirloom quilts from the crafters

at Gee’s Bend, Ala., among other artisans, brings America into this relaxed, rural style mix. Crewel work lampshades and pillows have a nice folk art look; find more at Homegoods, too. Boston-based Nikki Dalrymple’s Acquire design studio and store has a great industrial lamp made of shesham, glass and nickel that holds a vintage style Edison bulb. It hits the antiquarian chic trend square on, and would complement any of fall’s new decor. The old days never looked as fresh and new. ••• Sourcebook: www.restorationhardware.com — Balustrade salvaged wood coffee table, $1,495-$1,795; French Empire bed, $2,495 plus; wood corbel, $115; antiqued book bundles, $29; bow and arrow brackets, $49-$69; vintage Paris map, $1,795; Italian streetlight, $2,495; Victorian-era glass pendant, $1,295 plus; neoclassical mirror, $2,695-$3,295; www.potterybarn.com — painted linen pillow covers, $35; Sienna wrought iron lamps, $80-$170; horse-head hook, $19; heirloom style quilts, $159-$599; Toscana dining table/bench, $399-$1,299;

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Sweetness comes in many forms Steviva reinvents the pumpkin Pie By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge

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here are some really confusing reports out about artificial sweeteners. If you happen to be diabetic, watching your caloric intake or just prefer to eat less sugar, it is very frustrating to read these reports and know what is good for you and what isn’t. Some have chemicals that cause cancer, some actually raise your blood sugar levels more than actual sugar would and others cause intestinal discomfort, to put it mildly.

If you want to cook with artificial sweeteners, that can be even more of a challenge. Many sweeteners are deactivated with the addition of high heat, loosing their sweetness or tasting very strange. For those who are on a sugar restricted diet, desserts are generally not on the menu. If they are, they have an aftertaste or are not really sweet at all. Steviva Brands, Inc. has a number of products that are making it much more user and baker friendly and tastier. Steviva Brands, Inc. has revamped that old holiday classic: the pumpkin pie. But instead of loading it with sugar or synthetic sweeteners such as aspartame and sucralose, Steviva Brands, Inc. is reviving the pie with an all-natural stevia sweetener and a hint of vegan sensibility. According to Thom King, president of Steviva Brands, Inc., “We have cut out the majority of the sugar and cholesterol and replaced it with our unique stevia sweetener while upping the protein. If you just can’t stand going all out vegan throw a scoop of ice cream or whipped cream on top and eat away.” Almost 300 times sweeter than sugar yet with no carbohydrates or calories, Steviva’s stevia extract is safe for diabetics as well as persons who suffer from hypoglycemia. The stevia extract has no additives whatsoever and is 100 percent natural. And, with a firm nod to the very health conscious vegans, here is the ‘newfashioned’ pumpkin pie with all-natural

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stevia sweetener. This recipe is perfect for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas or any time of year. Either way, your holiday guests will never know the difference: Pumpkin Pie Ingredients: 1 container silken firm tofu, drained 1 can or pumpkin or 1 1/2 cups of cooked pumpkin 1 cup Fructevia , Steviva Brand Stevia Blend or 1/8 tsp of Steviva Brand Stevia Powder a dash salt 4 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice 1 tablespoon molasses 1 pie crust Directions Preparation: Heat oven to 375 degrees F. Blend the tofu in a food processor or with a blender until smooth and cream-like, for

about four minutes. Stop the machine every once in a while to scrape large pieces of tofu down into the machine’s blades. Add the cooked pumpkin and blend some more, occasionally stopping the machine to scrape the mixture down. The result should be a light orange-colored smooth paste with no lumps. Put the paste into a large mixing bowl and add Fructevia, Steviva Brand Stevia Blend or tsp of Steviva Brand Stevia Powder , molasses, salt, and spices. Mix well and spoon it into the pie crust. Bake 30 to 40 minutes or until the crusts are dark brown; but not burned. ••• Steviva Brands, Inc. is one of the largest wholesale, bulk and commercial suppliers of stevia, steviosides, stevia powder and stevia based sweeteners and is located in Portland, Oregon. For more recipes using Steviva products, go to www.steviva.com.

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One burger from four cuts of meat NEW YORK (AP) – When Tyler Florence was creating hamburgers for his new restaurant, his goal was simple — a burger that stays moist no matter how well-done it is cooked. The solution was all a matter of numbers — one month of experimenting with the percentage of fat and the number of cuts of meat. “Most people do an 80-20 lean-to-fat ratio,” Florence, whose Wayfare Tavern opened recently in San Francisco, said in a telephone interview. “We go 75-to-25 ratio, so it’s a little fattier. So even if you like it well done, it’s still nice and moist.” For the cuts of meat, Florence settled on four of them — prime rib, brisket, skirt steak and filet. And after they are ground (at another facility), it’s mostly a hands-off procedure. “When it comes in, no one is really allowed to touch it except to take it out of the package and weigh it out,” said Florence, host of Food Network’s “The Great Food Truck Race.” “It gets touched once before it goes on the grill. It loses that fluffiness once you work it too much. It starts to become chewy really quickly.” Florence was equally exacting when it came toppings. “You can’t just put stuff on top of the burger for the sake of it,” he said. “To me, it’s got to be very purposeful stuff. You have to really think it through so it’s a complimentary flavor and not a distraction from the burger.” For the AP’s 20 Burgers of Summer series, Florence opted for an intensely savory and creamy combination of oven-roasted red onions, lemon aioli and brie. WAYFARE TAVERN BURGER BUNS Start to finish: 2 1/2 hours (20 minutes active) Makes 8 buns 1 cup warm water 1/4 cup warm whole milk 1/4-ounce package active dry yeast 2 1/2 tablespoons sugar 2 eggs

3 cups bread flour 1/3 cup all-purpose flour 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 2 1/2 tablespoons unsalted cold butter, cut into 1/4inch pieces In a medium bowl, combine the water, milk, yeast and sugar until well blended. Let stand until foamy, about 5 minutes. In a small bowl, lightly beat one of the eggs. In a large bowl, whisk together the bread flour, allpurpose flour and salt. Gradually add the butter, beaten egg, and yeast mixture, mixing with a pastry scraper or clean hands until a sticky dough forms. Knead this mixture on a clean, well-floured surface for 6 to 8 minutes, or until the dough is smooth. Place the dough in a large bowl, cover with a clean towel and let stand for 1 to 1 1/2 hours, or until the dough has doubled in size. Divide the dough into 8 portions. Roll each portion into a ball and place on a parchment-lined baking sheet about 2 inches apart. Cover the pan loosely with plastic wrap and let stand for another hour, or until the rolls have risen slightly. When ready to bake, place a large shallow pan of water on the floor of the oven and heat the oven to 400 F. In a small bowl, lightly beat the remaining egg with 1 tablespoon of water. Brush the mixture over the top of each roll. Bake the rolls for 15 to 20 minutes, or until golden. Transfer the rolls to a rack and let cool completely. \Start to finish: 5 minutes Makes 1 cup 1 egg yolk Juice of 1/2 lemon 2/3 cup grapeseed oil Salt and ground black pepper In a food processor, combine the yolk and lemon juice.

Pulse until just combined. With the processor running, gradually pour in the grapeseed oil. Process until the mixture is creamy and emulsified. Season with salt and pepper, then cover and chill until ready to serve. WAYFARE TAVERN BURGER Start to finish: 20 minutes Servings: 8 1/2 pound ground prime rib 1 pound ground brisket 1 pound ground skirt steak 1/2 pound ground filet 8 hamburger buns (recipe above) Kosher salt and pepper 1 large red onion, sliced into 1/4-inch rings 1 cup lemon aioli (recipe above) 1/2 pound brie (Florence favors Cowgirl Creamery Triple Cream Brie), cut into thin slices In a large bowl, mix the prime rib, brisket, skirt steak and filet together until well blended, but not overworked. Divide the meat into 8 portions and shape into patties. Season with salt and pepper. Heat the oven to 400 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Arrange the onion slices in a single layer on the prepared pan. Roast the onion slices for 10 to 12 minutes, or until tender. Set aside. Heat the grill on high. Grill the burgers to desired doneness, about 4 minutes on each side for medium-rare. Top the bottom half of each roll with a burger, some of the red onions, aioli and brie. Nutrition information per serving (values are rounded to the nearest whole number): 1,078 calories; 560 calories from fat; 63 g fat (22 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 232 mg cholesterol; 68 g carbohydrate; 58 g protein; 3 g fiber; 921 mg sodium.

Greenspan: French food and flaming kitchens NEW YORK (AP) — A few pecans. A sprinkle of Armagnac. Why not? Dorie Greenspan thought. A bottom-rung baker in a chi-chi New York kitchen, Greenspan was bored making the same cake day after day, and decided substituting pecans and Armagnac for almonds and whiskey in the restaurant’s signature confection would shake things up. It was such a success she was called into the boss’ office at the end of the day. And fired. “ S h e f i re d m e f o r ’ c re a t i v e i n s u b o rd i n a t i o n , ” ’ G re e n s p a n says. “Now, as a grown-up, I think that’s a good thing to be, creatively insubordinate. At the time it made me miserable.” The best-selling cookbook author made her name by writing about the recipes of masters like Julia Child, Daniel Boulud and French pastry chef Pierre Herme with near-papal infallibility. But today Greenspan has put her voice — a wry, anecdotal style that has won her legions of fans — and her own creative vision first. “Around My French Table,” her 10th and latest cookbook, is fullfrontal Greenspan, a companion to her 2007 James Beard award

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winner, “Baking from My Home to Yours.” The new book marks a shift in her identity from baker to all-around cook, and captures the glamour of her life as a part-time Parisian. “It’s the essence of Dorie’s personality and of everything she loves,” says Bon Appetit editor-inchief Barbara Fairchild, a friend for nearly two decades. “Her writing has always been very, very good. But over the years it’s become more personal. Her personality comes through now more than ever.” And there’s more of that to come. For her next book — to be released in 2013 — Greenspan will apprentice with master chefs and use what she learns to create yet more of her own recipes. Greenspan leads the kind of

charmed existence you only get by having saved a boatload of orphans in a previous life. From her home base in Manhattan, she spends a few months a year in Paris, and now and then visits her house in Connecticut. She has worked elbow-to-elbow with Jean-Georges Vongericheten, Alain Ducasse and, of course, Child. She has cooked for Jacques Pepin, and had Herme over for Thanksgiving. She counts illustrious food writers like Patricia Wells, Alexander Lobrano and David Lebovitz as friends. And though she’s unknown to Food Network junkies a n d c e l e b r i t y c h e f g ro u p i e s , Greenspan is one of the bestrecognized names in the cookbook world with a low-key but loyal fan base that has devoted entire

blogs to cooking from her books. Plus, she’s really, really nice. “She is a very thoughtful person,” says Laurie Woodward, a 33-year-old stay-at-home mother of three who created “Tuesdays With Dorie,” a blog devoted to making the more than 230 recipes in “Baking From My Home to Yours.” “She really appreciates that everyone cooks from her books, and she’s been very supportive of the group. If you e-mail her she e-mails you back within 10 minutes.” “ Tu e s d a y s w i t h D o r i e ” h a s about 200 members, some of w h o m w i l l w a i t m o re t h a n a year for their turn to bake. But Woodward’s next project, “French Fridays with Dorie,” already has

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Dining Delights Drawing inspiration from, attention to, wild eats LEVI LAPLAND, Finland (AP) — Rene Redzepi was crouched and using a sharp knife to scrape lichen from rocks. The tiny green tubes usually feed reindeer in this land above the Arctic Circle. "If animals can eat it, we can," said Redzepi, who was among 14 of the world's most influential chefs at a gathering in Lapland earlier this month. The goal was to dig their hands in the soil and make a meal from whatever they could find in one of the last untouched places on earth. Called "Cook It Raw," the event marked the third time in just over a year that these chefs have hunted, fished and foraged together — each time in a new location — then prepared a meal while leaving the smallest possible footprint on the environment. A pair of Italians, a restaurant consultant and a food writer, first organized Cook It Raw as a prelude to the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen last year. At that gathering they asked the chefs to prepare dishes using little or no conventional energy, leading to memorable creations such as Redzepi's squirming live prawns, or Massimo Bottura's "pollution" soup, illustrating a projected future in which the oceans contain only squid and jellyfish. The group then came together again in January in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, where the ingredients they used included raw venison and rare Rosa di Gorizia radicchio. This time, they flew to Helsinki from as far afield as London, New York, Sao Paulo and Tokyo, took a 14-hour train ride north, then marveled at the bounty of a land where the northern lights shimmer like an electric green cloud and the indigenous people have 90 words for snow. But civilization is taking its toll here too, with global warming driving up temperatures and foreign companies mining for gold. As the planet transforms, an increasing number of chefs are stepping out into the wild and creating food defined by a specific time and place — a way of cooking that has become the next big movement after the science projects of molecular gastronomy. One of its pioneers, Redzepi, who is from Denmark, shot to first place on Restaurant Magazine's list of the world's 50 best restaurants this year with his Copenhagen restaurant, Noma. In Lapland, he saw a world of gastronomic possibilities in the fuzzy mosses and mushrooms of the forest floor. For the dinner, he covered carrots with pine needles and steamed them so their essential oils impregnated the vegetables. "We are showing others how to harvest in nature, because the things you find there taste better than anything grown," he said. "Try one of those blueberries, then a stupid one grown in a greenhouse. Your

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reference point for what a blueberry tastes like has changed forever." Superstar chef David Chang of New York's Momofuku restaurants also participated. He was struck by the abundance of edible shoots and leaves to be found at the top of the world. "To be able to forage everywhere, it's crazy," he exclaimed. He created a Lapland version of Japanese dashi soup, with spruce and reindeer milk. Bottura, the highly conceptual chef of Osteria Francescana in Modena, Italy, cooked reindeer tongues sous vide for 22 hours. And he did it in his bathroom so he could check their progress throughout the night. He purposely chose a body part other chefs might discard. "Our cuisine is no longer about liking or not liking something," he explained. "It's about trying to influence everyday life. If I put aesthetics and ethics together, that is the future of cuisine." Brazilian chef Alex Atala flew in from Sao Paulo, where his r e s t a u r a n t , D . O . M . , f e a t u re s ingredients from the Amazon, another endangered region. Outraged that hunting is illegal in most of Brazil yet deforestation is not, he has acquired 57,000 acres of rainforest in an effort to protect it. He said, "Like Rene and Massimo, my ethical awakening came from my job as a chef, searching for products in nature." Inaki Aizpitarte and Petter Nilsson, from the wildly popular Chateaubriand and La Gazzetta restaurants in Paris, teamed up to create a dish from beginning to end, waking at dawn and fishing, cutting woodchips to smoke their catch, mixing a broth from lichen and mushrooms they gathered, garnishing it with berries and sorrel. "It had a taste of where we had put our feet," said Nilsson. One morning the group witnessed a reindeer slaughter, and the blood inspired several chefs. Daniel Patterson from Coi in San Francisco roasted beets in the hearth until their skins were black, then served them with a sauce of beets, blueberries and blood, a simple dish that was sweetly intense and gamey. Then pastry chef Albert Adria, who made his name alongside his brother Ferran at the Spanish restaurant elBulli, created "snow" like freshly fallen powder next to a lingonberry cocktail that was warm like blood. "If you are lost for three weeks in the wilderness here, you will eat reindeer and drink snow," he explained. Tears of emotion came to the eyes of the Japanese chef Yoshihiro Narisawa when he presented his dish. He had splattered white bowls with a lingonberry sauce that echoed the blood spurting from the reindeer's neck that morning. Nestled in the sauce were strips of meat from hare who might have fed on the berries. Over this, he poured

a clear consommé made from wild hare, snow grouse and the leg of a bear. The dish represented how much life it takes to offer us life.

Meanwhile, the hard-partying Italian chef Davide Scabin, from Combal.Zero in Turin, packed salmon trout in moss and baked it

in a hole in the ground. "I wanted to do something different," he said, lighting up a cigarette with one of the logs.

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Weber Granite City Chevrolet George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Suntrup Select Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Weber Granite City Chevrolet Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Brooks Motor Company George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Weber Granite City Chevrolet Crossroad Motors George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall Yes U Ride Crossroad Motors George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Auffenberg Auto Mall Lou Fusz GMC Buick Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Lou Fusz GMC Buick Weber Granite City Chevrolet Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Weber Granite City Chevrolet Lou Fusz GMC Buick George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Suntrup Select Lou Fusz GMC Buick Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Car Company of Freeburg Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Weber Granite City Chevrolet Auffenberg Auto Mall South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Weber Granite City Chevrolet Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Lou Fusz GMC Buick Marty Cancila Crossroad Motors Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Brooks Motor Company George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Lou Fusz GMC Buick George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Lou Fusz GMC Buick George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Marty Cancila Car Company of Freeburg Marty Cancila Lou Fusz GMC Buick Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company Brooks Motor Company Car Company of Freeburg Car Company of Freeburg Car Company of Freeburg George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Lou Fusz GMC Buick Weber Granite City Chevrolet

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Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado Suburban Suburban Tahoe Tahoe Tahoe Tahoe Tahoe TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TRAILBLAZE TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze Traverse Uplander Uplander VENTURE Venture

2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2004 2004 2004 2001 2007 2007 2006 2004 2009 2005 2006 2007 2005 2002 2010 2009 2007 2005 2000 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2006 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004 2002 2010 2007 2005 2003 2002

$26,646 $22,991 Call $30,899 $24,989 $14,990 Call $25,919 $23,830 $18,995 Call Call $16,995 $14,455 $12,495 Call $10,269 $16,995 $13,995 $11,995 $10,055 $19,977 Call $25,654 $10,744 $35,556 $17,888 $19,800 $31,788 $22,912 $14,595 $40,862 $31,984 $26,452 Call Call $20,944 $21,764 $17,944 $23,609 $18,775 $14,647 $11,997 $18,739 $13,896 $12,877 $11,900 Call $12,995 $30,775 $13,268 Call $8,995 $4,944

George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Suntrup Select Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Weber Granite City Chevrolet Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Crossroad Motors Weber Granite City Chevrolet Auffenberg Auto Mall Weber Granite City Chevrolet Crossroad Motors Weber Granite City Chevrolet Crossroad Motors Weber Granite City Chevrolet Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Weber Granite City Chevrolet Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Crossroad Motors Auffenberg Auto Mall Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Marty Cancila Lou Fusz GMC Buick Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Steve Schmitt Buick GMC George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Suntrup Select Weber Granite City Chevrolet Crossroad Motors Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Weber Granite City Chevrolet Suntrup Select Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Weber Granite City Chevrolet George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Lou Fusz GMC Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Suntrup Select Marty Cancila Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick

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2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2007 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2007 1999 2002 2007 2005 1996 2007 2007 2006 2004 2010 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2006 2006 2006

$33,969 $28,199 $27,990 $18,880 $17,995 $21,460 $17,997 $15,999 $12,736 $11,987 $10,987 $23,000 Call $4,998 $19,959 $14,991 Call $23,950 $14,777 $11,990 Call $19,084 $12,705 $11,505 $10,903 Call $12,995 $11,888 $11,888 $11,888 $10,888 Call $10,990 $10,250 $8,995 $8,311

$10,985 $10,867 $10,764 Call Call $10,888 $9,943 $9,444 Call Call $10,695 $8,669 Call $6,995 $24,888 $19,760 $12,846 $12,995 $8,995 $39,589 $31,888 $25,655 Call $26,884 Call $29,755 $25,995 $22,670 $17,860 $15,550 $9,789 Call $17,779 $26,682 $14,789 $14,550 $13,213 $15,295 Call $10,435 $23,594 $19,995 $18,975 $16,780 $15,811 $14,999 $14,998 $14,988 $14,850 $21,990 $17,998 $16,995 $15,210 $14,595 $13,995 Call $16,995 $15,995 $13,904 $17,930 $11,990 $10,200 $7,888 Call Call Call Call $14,995 $1,500 $21,861 $19,995 $20,841 $18,205 $17,945 $16,304 $15,924 Call $15,989 $8,995 $5,994 $13,990 $9,835 $15,440 $6,995 Call $5,995 $3,500 $6,995 $14,995 $10,995 $31,684 $28,494 $30,936

P5851 P2308Z P2316Z 4596 6300 P1552 P2250Z R1653 4578C 4591 1-1659E 7704B J86055A 655105 P2296Z D84198A 21417A 1795T 179088 42133-1 D44000A 4871A 8504A P2320Z 4587 42335P J85134A 24553L D80076B 1-1627E J18247P 8081 P2302Z P2312Z P2319Z 1853Z PG1614P 20167A 20245A PG1414R P5785 P20029 P5688 PG1615P P2289Z P5801 P5834 P5791 P5820 6192 PG1433P P19741 16627G 19881A D50027A P2264Z 244848 19964A 4945A 16473G 00819AA 20058A 11491-11 11491-11 PG1444Q 39205-1 8056 D23007A 180225 P2219Z P7895P P2263Z P5760 P5703 PG1449P P2288Z 4528 37096-1 126467 32093-2 PG1607P 8398-1 16475G 279860 16678F 314325 225253 187876 339520 165675 21557A PG1616P P5668

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$9,995 $8,625 $6,994 $7,994 $5,736 $6,994 $34,274 $24,079 $21,115 $20,903 $20,903 $18,903 $17,903 $16,903 $15,903 $15,903 $15,903 $14,903 $13,498 $18,903 $17,903 $17,903 $14,990 $14,389 $14,206 $12,993 Call $10,315 $9,860 $5,994 Call Call $12,247 $9,777 $41,584 $38,329 $37,334 $35,954 $34,959 $32,995 $28,340 $27,594 $25,995 $21,903 $21,903 $21,903 Call $24,903 $22,903 $22,903 $22,903 $22,903 $19,995 $23,903 $22,990 $22,990 $22,903 $21,888 $20,903 $20,903 $19,989 $19,903 $18,990 $17,888 $16,990 $11,990 $9,173 $8,976 $11,295 Call $18,886 Call $8,994 $14,995

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Car Company of Freeburg Auffenberg Auto Mall 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 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 South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall Weber Granite City Chevrolet Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC 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 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 Auffenberg Auto Mall 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 Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila 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 Lou Fusz GMC Buick Yes U Ride Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Marty Cancila George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Steve Schmitt Buick GMC

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Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall 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 Suntrup Select Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Crossroad Motors Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Car Company of Freeburg Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Brooks Motor Company Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia 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 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 Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Car Company of Freeburg Marty Cancila Lou Fusz GMC Buick South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Auffenberg Auto Mall South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Auffenberg Auto Mall Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Crossroad Motors Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia

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Auffenberg Auto Mall Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Crossroad Motors South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Weber Granite City Chevrolet Auffenberg Auto Mall Lou Fusz GMC Buick Car Company of Freeburg 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 Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila 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 Crossroad Motors Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Weber Granite City Chevrolet Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Brooks Motor Company 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 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 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 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

866 214 8778 877-223-2703 866 496 0381 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 888 245 5532 877 847 2814 866 257 3408 618 451 7913 866 214 8778 866-553-4164 618 539 7004 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 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 888 245 5532 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877-223-2703 618 451 7913 877-223-2703 618 939 9828 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 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 877-223-2703 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 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814

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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 Suntrup Select Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila

877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 866 714 0927 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138

$13,989 $13,989 $13,989 $13,989 $13,989 $13,288 $12,989 $12,989 Call $17,550 $15,888 $13,489 $16,995 $14,903 $13,845 $12,888 $11,776 Call $15,989 $15,989 $13,989 $13,989 $13,989 $21,389 $19,799 $19,004 $19,004 $14,990 $14,785 $13,996 $13,749 $12,990 $11,944 $18,990 Call $11,995 $10,995 Call $13,990 $11,165 $8,995 $7,995 $6,888 $11,770 Call Call $5,499 Call $46,874 $46,009 $45,714 $39,734 $37,414 $31,138 $27,119 $34,680 $29,903 $26,903 $37,273 $33,583 $27,513 $27,188 $25,428 $19,990 $18,994 Call $17,995 $16,995 $20,888 $18,342 $17,990 $17,198 $16,903 $16,657 $16,632 $15,829 $24,956 $21,990 $21,989 $20,788 $15,888 $14,660 $12,995 $23,400 $17,988 $12,494 $36,684 $27,160 $23,990 Call $15,944 Call $9,886

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$9,995 Call Call $22,903 $18,899 $20,265 $15,994 $13,995 $14,990 $14,995 $12,784 $12,995 $6,996 $10,995 $38,518 $31,639 $30,584 $29,379 $29,079 $28,509 $27,704 $27,704 $27,704 $26,379 $26,084 $25,984 $23,990 $23,990 $20,990 $20,990 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,489 $17,489 $16,989 $24,903 $18,903 Call Call $22,677 $20,995 $19,990 $18,999 $18,903 $18,903 $18,788 $17,888 $16,064 $14,744 Call $11,988 Call $6,995 $9,888 $6,888 $32,879 $30,443 $30,098 $27,908 $23,419 $19,995 $18,990 $14,994 $9,914 $10,374 $28,104 $27,209 $26,523 $24,420 $13,940 Call $46,625 $45,975 $44,900 $44,210 $44,070 $43,665 $42,995 $42,605 $42,335 $42,155 $40,805 $40,370 $40,370 $40,220

1-1596E C80113AA 21502B C6182 34324-1 24356P 24513-2 8066A 00027BB 19919A P5848 1866Z G112039A 579734 00204 00891 00940 00939 00934 00902 00910 00898 00918 00933 00921 00854 C6688 C6698 C6686 C6699 8066P 8075P 8046P 8070P 8057P 8042P 8041P 8072P 8068P 8043P 8049P 8074P 8056P C6478 C6492 8414 P1560 D80025A D52035A D80076A 8411 P11469 P11468 C80010A 8293 8423 8420 D81027A P5595A C80099AA 251498 11423-1 8397-1 00916 00275 00131 00309 00839 C80099A P11499 39201-1 8404-1 23191-1 B0018 B0057 00102 C54028A J81042A 8035P B0048 B0061 B0069 B0041 B0071 B0037 B0074 B0039 B0066 B0023 B0056 B0055 B0027 B0077

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$39,305 $38,265 $35,655 $36,199 $34,320 $22,935 $34,990 $29,990 $29,977 $27,988 $27,990 $26,990 $25,990 $25,880 $22,995 $22,993 $20,679 $18,990 $17,888 $12,990 $26,990 $23,884 $21,995 $19,990 $19,544 Call $18,888 $13,888 $11,777 $20,445 $12,883 $11,994 $11,955 $8,881 $2,995 $52,685 $51,490 $50,285 $32,995 $35,155 $33,995 $33,995 $12,993 $43,990 $32,995 $26,887 $29,990 $48,115 Call Call $7,999 $5,995

B0053 B0035 B0049 00144 00271 00176 P11511 00703AA D84233A C54027A C6651 C6571 C6647 D84153A D84075A 6196 D84007A C6649 12552-1 00315AA C6674 42127-1 D84202A C6582ZZ 8323-1 8238 12642-1 11491-1 42097-2 24423W 12633-1 R1605 8396-2 8280-1 172642 B0019 00446 00480 D84218A P1637 D84226A 8246 5063 P11488 D84262A 12579-1 8344-1 B0020 5183A 16640F 42109-1 530712

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 Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Suntrup Select Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Crossroad Motors Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Brooks Motor Company 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 Crossroad Motors Suntrup Select South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Car Company of Freeburg

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 877-223-2703 866 714 0927 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 888 245 5532 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 866-438-1169 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 618 939 9828 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 888 245 5532 866 714 0927 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 877 691 9016 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 618 539 7004

618 539 7004 877 691 9016 866-438-1169 866 214 8778 866-438-1169 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866 714 0927 877-223-2703 866 714 0927 877 383 6138 877-223-2703 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 877-223-2703 877 691 9016 888 245 5532 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 618 939 9828 877 847 2814 866 214 8778 618 939 9828 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 866 214 8778 866-438-1169 877 691 9016 618 539 7004 866 714 0927 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 618 939 9828 618 939 9828 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866-438-1169 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 618 939 9828 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 877-223-2703 888 245 5532 866 257 3408 888 245 5532 888 245 5532 866 496 0381 866 214 8778 866 257 3408 618 539 7004 877 691 9016 877-223-2703 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 618 539 7004 618 451 7913 618 939 9828 618 939 9828 866 714 0927 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 866 496 0381 866 714 0927 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 877-223-2703 866 214 8778 877 847 2814 866-553-4164

866 214 8778 866-438-1169 866-553-4164 866-438-1169 877 691 9016 618 451 7913 877 691 9016 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 496 0381 866 257 3408 618 939 9828 866 496 0381 866-553-4164 877-223-2703 866 214 8778 877 691 9016 866-553-4164 877 691 9016 866 714 0927 866-553-4164 866-438-1169 866-553-4164 866 257 3408 866 496 0381 866-553-4164 866-553-4164 618 939 9828 618 451 7913 888 245 5532 866 214 8778 866-553-4164 877 691 9016 877 691 9016

Dyna Lowri

2005

$8,995

310459

7462 P1559A P1620 1-1595B 8005A 6159 41058-1 16457G 1-1588B P5444 42412P 16451G C6582AA 1-1665B 5045 V100334A RE11 16613F a20828 1878Z P5671A A89804 33159-1 8459 5233A 16590F 12612-33 16670G 16546G 16502G 8463 8338 1-1661B 24410W 1-1591E 8343-1 R1250-1 8458

Car Company of Freeburg Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Auffenberg Auto Mall Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Suntrup Select Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Suntrup Select Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Crossroad Motors Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Brooks Motor Company South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Car Company of Freeburg Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company Brooks Motor Company Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Crossroad Motors Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Crossroad Motors Crossroad Motors George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Auffenberg Auto Mall Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Car Company of Freeburg Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Car Company of Freeburg Weber Granite City Chevrolet Brooks Motor Company Brooks Motor Company Suntrup Select Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Lou Fusz GMC Buick

Auffenberg Auto Mall Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Lou Fusz GMC Buick Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Weber Granite City Chevrolet Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Brooks Motor Company George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Lou Fusz GMC Buick Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Lou Fusz GMC Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Suntrup Select Lou Fusz GMC Buick Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Lou Fusz GMC Buick Steve Schmitt Buick GMC George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Lou Fusz GMC Buick Lou Fusz GMC Buick Brooks Motor Company Weber Granite City Chevrolet Crossroad Motors Auffenberg Auto Mall Lou Fusz GMC Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC

Call $18,995 $23,680 $26,550 $25,545 $22,991 $19,990 $25,375 $21,550 $19,798 $29,830 $21,700 $19,990 $25,620 $17,991 $16,777 Call Call $15,995 $13,750 $12,544 $5,995 $4,999 $32,602 Call $13,635 $7,994 Call $37,620 $26,545 $20,989 $20,472 Call $20,590 $15,340 $10,899 $8,994 $10,653

$8,995 Call $2,994 $42,995 $19,944 $28,963 $27,995 $21,991 $19,995 $24,991 $22,989 $21,888 $19,881 $24,755 $26,870 $17,117 Call $16,995 Call $23,995 $18,470 $8,950 Call $31,990 $5,995 $13,990 $14,230 $10,995 Call $16,935 $14,991 $14,845 $12,944 Call $11,995 $10,993 $9,825 $10,805 $6,995 Call $8,855 Call $21,950 $19,515 $17,444 $19,250 $19,750 Call $12,935 Call $8,500 $21,500 $24,987 $17,988 Call $23,995 $14,500 Call $18,914 $14,650 $18,995 $11,995 Call $14,995 $10,745 $23,986 $11,995 $9,370 $5,995 $2,995 $43,987 $33,994 $26,290 $20,017 $15,999 $15,785 Call $43,818 $21,991 $28,420 $10,500 $7,857 Call $6,960 $7,225 $17,990 Call

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

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Acadia Acadia Acadia Acadia Acadia Acadia Canyon DENALI Envoy Envoy Envoy Envoy Jimmy Safari Car SAVANA CUT Sierra Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 SIERRA 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 250 Suburban Terrain Yukon Yukon Yukon Dena Yukon XL Yukon XL

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EXPLORER Explorer Explorer F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-250 F-350 F-350 Chas Five Hundr Five Hundr Focus Focus Focus Focus Focus Focus FOCUS FOCUS Focus Focus Focus Focus SVT Freestar W Freestyle Fusion Fusion Fusion Fusion Fusion Fusion Fusion Fusion Model T Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang MUSTANG Mustang Mustang Mustang Other RANGER Ranger Ranger Ranger Super Duty SUPER DUTY Super Duty Super Duty Super Duty Super Duty Super Duty Super Duty Taurus Taurus Taurus TAURUS Taurus Taurus Taurus Taurus X TRUCK

Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Sdn Accord Sdn Accord Sdn Civic Civic Civic Civic Sdn CR-V CR-V CR-V Element Fit Fit Insight Odyssey Odyssey Pilot Ridgeline

2009 2007 2005 2003 2000 2009 2008 2001 2008 2006 2002 2010 2008 2008 2007 2008 2009 2008 2010 2007 2003 2006 2006

$21,870 $15,300 $14,995 $10,995 Call $19,764 $17,577 $3,244 Call $11,550 $7,777 $20,899 $27,555 $22,995 $25,770 $24,325 $16,991 $13,858 Call $21,991 $10,995 $17,695 Call

16528G 24667L 1-1559T 8094 24708B PG1443P V100562A P2175ZB 60261H 1881Z Y681 B118036A 16556F 7760 24467P 42425W 6251 G108009A 42440P 6234 19830B 60665H 21565A

H2 H3 H3

2006 2008 2006

$33,625 16641F Call 8503 $23,588 8417

1500 Sierr 1500 Sierr Acadia

2006 2004 2011

$22,995 20072A $12,995 20063B $45,440 5267

Accent Accent Azera Elantra Elantra Elantra Elantra Genesis Santa Fe Santa Fe Santa Fe Santa Fe Santa Fe Santa Fe Santa Fe Santa Fe Sonata Sonata Sonata Sonata

2009 2008 2008 2010 2009 2008 2002 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2007 2006 2003 2010 2009 2009 2008

$13,991 Call $19,250 $13,995 $13,605 $11,994 $7,888 $33,695 $21,155 $21,080 $20,980 $20,605 $16,885 $19,980 $14,995 $7,995 $16,020 $21,185 Call $13,735

FORD

October 14, 2010

Crossroad Motors Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall Weber Granite City Chevrolet Suntrup Select Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Weber Granite City Chevrolet Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Crossroad Motors Auffenberg Auto Mall Car Company of Freeburg Auffenberg Auto Mall Weber Granite City Chevrolet Brooks Motor Company Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Marty Cancila

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GMC Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC

866 257 3408 866 257 3408 877 691 9016

$39,650 $31,944 $30,483 $28,944 Call $23,822 Call $7,888 $19,655 $13,811 $15,295 $10,995 $4,913 $6,000 $15,995 $14,860 $39,645 $28,937 Call $18,993 $16,917 $32,994 $19,873 $16,995 Call $24,990 $25,994 $8,900 $32,229 Call $36,415 $46,898 Call Call

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HARLEY DAVIDSON Brooks Motor Company

618 939 9828

HONDA Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors Auffenberg Auto Mall Lou Fusz GMC Buick Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Lou Fusz GMC Buick Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Lou Fusz GMC Buick Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo

866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 888 245 5532 866 214 8778 866-553-4164 866 377 3110 866 496 0381 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 377 3110 866-553-4164 866 214 8778 888 245 5532 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 866-553-4164 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 866 257 3408 866 214 8778 866 496 0381

HUMMER Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors Marty Cancila

866 214 8778 888 245 5532 877 383 6138

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Suntrup Select George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors Auffenberg Auto Mall

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Model

Year Price Stock#

Dealer

Phone

Sonata SONATA Sonata Tiburon Tiburon Tiburon Tiburon Tucson XG350

2006 2006 2002 2008 2008 2006 2003 2006 2002

Auffenberg Auto Mall Car Company of Freeburg George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Brooks Motor Company Marty Cancila

866 214 8778 618 539 7004 866 496 0381 866 214 8778 888 245 5532 877 383 6138 877-223-2703 618 939 9828 877 383 6138

Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler WRANGLER Wrangler Wrangler U Wrangler U Wrangler U Wrangler U Wrangler U Wrangler U Wrangler U

2010 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006 2001 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2007

$26,224 $24,764 $30,435 $22,060 $21,903 $18,588 $21,987 $20,490 $16,713 $12,888 $31,049 $29,919 $27,998 $25,988 $29,995 $23,903 Call

00799 8384-2 24435P 24352L P11443 J81011A 6193 D83010A 28220-1 12625-1 00922 00639 B113004A P1617 J85078A P11453 8086A

South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Suntrup Select Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Lou Fusz GMC Buick Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Crossroad Motors

877 847 2814 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 866 714 0927 877-223-2703 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 866-553-4164 877-223-2703 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 888 245 5532

Monterey Mountainee Mountainee MYSTIQUE Mystique Sable Villager

2004 2006 2002 2000 1996 1997 1997

$7,990 $16,796 $9,995 $4,943 $2,995 Call Call

South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Lou Fusz GMC Buick Crossroad Motors Marty Cancila Brooks Motor Company Auffenberg Auto Mall Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC

877 847 2814 866-553-4164 888 245 5532 877 383 6138 618 939 9828 866 214 8778 877 691 9016

Cooper Con Cooper Har Cooper Har

2006 2005 2002

$17,990 D84021A $17,840 16579P Call 24668L

Eclipse Eclipse Sp GALANT Lancer

2009 2008 2008 2009

$18,630 $15,995 $10,995 $16,500

42397P 8266 010014 1-1610B

Amanti Forte Forte Optima Optima Optima Optima OPTIMA Rio Rio Rondo Sedona Sedona Sedona Sorento SORENTO SORENTO Soul Soul Spectra Spectra Spectra Sportage Sportage Sportage

2008 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2007 2004 2009 2002 2009 2010 2010 2008 2008 2006 2006 2010 2010 2009 2009 2006 2008 2002 2002

$26,580 $16,999 $15,780 $19,275 $17,250 $16,750 $13,140 $4,993 $11,090 $4,995 $12,995 $23,410 $22,970 $17,860 $20,400 $12,495 $11,888 $17,988 $16,995 $12,991 $10,550 $9,995 Call $8,995 Call

16629G 24540K 1-1636B 42378P 60517H 60518H 24637E 8309-1 1875Z 169397 1782Z 24671P 1-1637B D84231A 24546J 536852 12643-1 6256 J86053A 6219 1871Z 1-1612B 24694J 1869T 6179-1

ES 330 IS 250 RX 300 Lux

2004 2009 1999

$15,777 Y683 $31,888 MK250is Call 16626F

LS MKX MKZ NAVIGATOR Town Car TOWN CAR Town Car

2005 2007 2009 2008 1999 1999 1996

$11,995 $31,645 $25,991 $37,888 $9,273 Call Call

8321 16469G 6206 8350 16674F 11494-1 4537A

350Z Altima Altima Altima Altima Altima Altima Altima Altima Altima Armada cube Frontier Maxima Maxima Maxima Maxima Maxima MAXIMA MURANO Murano Murano Pathfinder PATHFINDER Quest Rogue Sentra SENTRA Sentra Sentra Sentra Sentra Titan Titan Versa Versa Versa Xterra

2004 2010 2010 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2005 2001 2008 2009 2007 2010 2008 2007 2006 2005 1987 2009 2007 2006 2008 2005 2006 2009 2008 2007 2007 2006 2005 2002 2008 2005 2009 2009 2009 2006

$14,888 $22,999 $20,493 $21,610 $17,598 $16,990 Call $15,995 $10,260 Call $29,650 $17,450 Call $24,918 $20,495 Call Call Call Call $20,991 Call $17,595 $24,995 $12,994 $12,995 $19,950 $12,991 $14,991 $11,902 Call Call $5,995 $21,995 $10,898 $14,995 $12,990 Call $13,987

29203-2 24050N 24128N 16483G 28202-1 C6031AA 42445P 7489 28219-1 42422E 24386J 24087N 8387 PG1603P D84169A 8325 6299-1 8327 39213-2 6148 8267 20130A D84029BB 32097-1 1820T 1-1582T 6220 6149 PG1604P 6092-1 24675P 592244 J84011B 12626-1 24639P PG1606P 42433J 8350-1

B-Series 2 CX-7 CX-7 CX-7 Mazda3 MAZDA3 MAZDA3 MAZDA5 MAZDA5 MAZDA6 Mazda6 MPV MX-5 Miata TRIBUTE Tribute

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

$15,575 $17,995 $15,999 $14,870 $16,782 $17,915 $9,837 $14,976 Call $16,520 Call $9,444 $14,995 Call $12,995

1-1543E 207652 28209-1 D51035A 6167 42421P 16672F PG1611P 24718B 1-1660B 6270-1 555519 8072 D82083A 1834T

Alero Intrigue

2004 2002

$7,393 $5,995

Custom cho Trail N Sp

2004 2007

$16,500 0081LL $2,500 027355

MP3

2010

$7,995

Neon Prowler

2000 1999

$3,995 685008 $32,880 P1590

S-Class

2009

$73,888 8005P

FIREBIRD G5 G5 G6 G6 G6 G6 G6 G6 G6

1979 2009 2008 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008

$37,952 $10,993 $11,688 $17,380 $16,888 $17,894 $15,318 $14,494 $17,991 $13,888

$11,720 $10,995 Call $17,750 $15,995 $10,688 $8,995 $9,995 $9,887

60710H 077347 P2256ZB 42296P 8095 37099-1 P1641B 306518 8291-1

INFINITI G35 G35 Sedan G37 Coupe

2007 2008 2008

$24,995 7512 $26,915 PG1458P $33,745 42398P

Crossroad Motors Lou Fusz GMC Buick Auffenberg Auto Mall

888 245 5532 866-553-4164 866 214 8778

JAGUAR S-Type

2001

$9,987

8276-1

Marty Cancila

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1999 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2007 2007 2006 2006 2010 2010 2010 2007 2007 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2003 2000 1999 1996 2011 2010 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2006 2005 2005 2004 2004 2004 2002 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2008 2008 2010 2010

Call $27,990 $24,990 $24,990 $24,990 $22,903 $21,450 $21,990 $18,994 $17,995 $14,777 $23,879 $19,439 $16,777 $17,999 $14,550 $45,619 $41,494 $40,694 $40,469 $38,874 $33,904 $33,679 $33,084 $31,679 $25,990 $25,990 $24,990 $24,923 $21,990 $21,990 $27,888 $19,458 $18,990 $16,995 $21,888 $16,640 $14,977 $13,992 $15,860 Call $8,979 Call Call Call $33,309 $26,694 $20,990 $21,855 $17,990 $17,990 $17,777 Call $14,990 $12,995 $15,295 $11,487 $10,997 $10,595 $6,997 $9,988 $24,979 $23,684 $22,579 $19,094 Call $16,903 $18,888 $14,977 $30,644 $26,859

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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 Weber Granite City Chevrolet South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Car Company of Freeburg Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall 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 George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Weber Granite City Chevrolet Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Crossroad Motors Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC 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 Crossroad Motors South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Car Company of Freeburg Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Marty Cancila Weber Granite City Chevrolet Steve Schmitt Buick GMC 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 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

KIA

877 383 6138

877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 618 451 7913 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 618 539 7004 866 377 3110 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 866 377 3110 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 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 866 496 0381 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 866 257 3408 877 383 6138 877-223-2703 618 451 7913 877 383 6138 877-223-2703 888 245 5532 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 877 691 9016 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 877-223-2703 888 245 5532 877 847 2814 618 539 7004 866 257 3408 877 383 6138 618 451 7913 866 257 3408 877 383 6138 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 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

Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall Car Company of Freeburg Marty Cancila Suntrup Select Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select

866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 618 939 9828 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 877-223-2703 866 214 8778 618 539 7004 877 383 6138 866 714 0927 877-223-2703 866 714 0927 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 714 0927

LEXUS Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui 866 377 3110 Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia 877-223-2703 Auffenberg Auto Mall 866 214 8778

LINCOLN Crossroad Motors Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC

888 245 5532 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 877 691 9016

MINI COOPER

2000 1995 2006 2003 2001 2008 2008

$6,995 Call $12,476 $10,550 Call $15,995 Call

1-1511E 8002P-1 P7894Q 1883Z 5145DB 8234 5300A

Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Lou Fusz GMC Buick Auffenberg Auto Mall Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Crossroad Motors Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC

Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors Car Company of Freeburg Auffenberg Auto Mall

866 214 8778 888 245 5532 618 539 7004 866 214 8778

NISSAN Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors Lou Fusz GMC Buick Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Crossroad Motors Suntrup Select Crossroad Motors Marty Cancila Suntrup Select Crossroad Motors Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Suntrup Select Lou Fusz GMC Buick Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Lou Fusz GMC Buick Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila

877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 866 214 8778 888 245 5532 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 888 245 5532 866-553-4164 877-223-2703 888 245 5532 866 714 0927 888 245 5532 877 383 6138 866 714 0927 888 245 5532 866 257 3408 877-223-2703 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 866 714 0927 866-553-4164 866 714 0927 866 214 8778 618 939 9828 877-223-2703 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866-553-4164 866 214 8778 877 383 6138

866 214 8778 877 383 6138 866-553-4164 866 214 8778 877 691 9016 888 245 5532 877 691 9016

PG1459Q 19579A

Lou Fusz GMC Buick Steve Schmitt Buick GMC

866-553-4164 866 257 3408

OTHER Crossroad Motors Brooks Motor Company

888 245 5532 618 939 9828

PIAGGIO 8384-21

Marty Cancila

877 383 6138

PLYMOUTH Brooks Motor Company Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia

618 939 9828 877-223-2703

PONTIAC

877 383 6138

MERCURY Cougar COUGAR Grand Marq Grand Marq Grand Marq Mariner Milan

877-223-2703 866 214 8778 866 214 8778

OLDSMOBILE 866 214 8778 618 539 7004 877 383 6138 877-223-2703 866 714 0927 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866-553-4164 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 866-438-1169 888 245 5532 877-223-2703 866 214 8778

MERCEDES Marty Cancila

Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall

MITSUBISHI

MAZDA Auffenberg Auto Mall Car Company of Freeburg Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Lou Fusz GMC Buick Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Crossroad Motors Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall

00843AA G112001A 8351 8239-2 612403 1-1656E 4589B

P7690P 6120 P1556 42358P P2247Z PG1473P P2172ZA PG1623P 6177 21449A

Lou Fusz GMC Buick Suntrup Select Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Lou Fusz GMC Buick George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Lou Fusz GMC Buick Suntrup Select George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo

866-553-4164 866 714 0927 877-223-2703 866 214 8778 866 496 0381 866-553-4164 866 496 0381 866-553-4164 866 714 0927 866 496 0381

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Model

Year Price Stock#

Dealer

Phone

Model

Year Price Stock#

Dealer

Phone

Model

Year Price Stock#

Dealer

Phone

G6 G6 G6 G6 G6 G6 G8 G8 G8 Grand Am Grand Am Grand Am Grand Prix Grand Prix Grand Prix Grand Prix Grand Prix Grand Prix Grand Prix GTO Montana SV Sunfire Sunfire Torrent Torrent Torrent Torrent Vibe VIBE Vibe Vibe

2008 2008 2008 2007 2006 2006 2009 2008 2008 2004 2001 1999 2008 2007 2007 2006 2004 2003 1998 2004 2005 2005 2004 2008 2007 2006 2006 2010 2009 2008 2005

$12,995 $11,867 Call $12,850 $14,995 $8,995 $27,995 $24,990 Call Call Call $4,995 $14,991 $12,995 $8,987 $12,888 $11,815 $8,995 $4,995 Call $10,985 $8,995 $6,754 $17,792 $18,944 $14,885 Call $14,933 $11,995 $9,995 $10,994

293876 P2286Z 4565 1-1667B 19976A 221506 G101030O 6289 5149A 4454 42429E 793210 6237 19900A P7838Q C80032A 16408G 19435A 239767 16684G 6233 1-1566E 23178-2 21560A 055658 D81006A 8044 P2328Z 436888 8216 R1617

Car Company of Freeburg George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Brooks Motor Company Lou Fusz GMC Buick Suntrup Select Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company Suntrup Select Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Lou Fusz GMC Buick Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Brooks Motor Company Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Crossroad Motors George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Car Company of Freeburg Crossroad Motors Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick

618 539 7004 866 496 0381 877 691 9016 866 214 8778 866 257 3408 618 939 9828 866-553-4164 866 714 0927 877 691 9016 877 691 9016 866 214 8778 618 939 9828 866 714 0927 866 257 3408 866-553-4164 877-223-2703 866 214 8778 866 257 3408 618 939 9828 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 866 496 0381 866-438-1169 877-223-2703 888 245 5532 866 496 0381 618 539 7004 888 245 5532 866-438-1169

Ion L200 LW Outlook SL2 VUE VUE

2004 2003 2000 2007 2002 2008 2003

$4,977 $5,888 $5,888 $22,660 $4,995 $15,613 $5,994

Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company Lou Fusz GMC Buick Marty Cancila

866 377 3110 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 618 939 9828 866-553-4164 877 383 6138

tC tC xB

2009 2007 2008

$19,555 24392W $15,365 16507F $16,655 60689H

Highlander Matrix Prius RAV4 Sequoia Sienna Sienna Tacoma Tundra 4WD Yaris Yaris Yaris

2005 2009 2009 2009 2007 2006 2002 2010 2008 2009 2008 2007

$14,995 $14,991 $18,830 $23,991 $35,780 Call Call $28,997 $25,888 $11,533 Call $11,600

Crossroad Motors Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall

888 245 5532 866 714 0927 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 888 245 5532 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866 377 3110 877 691 9016 866 214 8778

9-5

2002

$7,994

8312-11

Beetle CC Eos Jetta Jetta Jetta Seda Jetta Seda Jetta Seda JETTA SEDA Jetta Seda New Beetle New Beetle New Beetle Passat Passat Passat Passat Sed Routan Routan Touareg

2008 2009 2007 2006 2000 2010 2010 2008 2008 2006 2004 2009 2006 2007 2006 2003 2007 2010 2009 2006

Call Call $21,977 $11,995 $4,977 $20,777 $18,777 $18,050 $14,995 Call Call $19,065 $13,777 $18,999 $18,830 $5,937 $18,577 $26,977 $20,854 $21,995

7455 7993 Y657 8065 Y501B Y678 Y677 84283 D52056A 6242 8415 42385P Y665 24629V 24348P J18295P Y652 Y563 6279 J85103A

Aura Aura

2009 2007

$16,505 PG1608P $16,729 P5723

S60

2009

Call

8264

SAAB Marty Cancila

877 383 6138

SATURN Lou Fusz GMC Buick Weber Granite City Chevrolet

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866-553-4164 618 451 7913

V100678A 11477-2 8186-1 24593E 171354 B103071B 34309-1

SCION Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall

866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778

VOLKSWAGEN

SUBARU Impreza Se

2009

Call

42436P

Forenza Grand Vita XL-7

2008 2003 2005

$10,550 1872Z $7,824 8439-12 $11,995 1865Z

4Runner Avalon Camry Camry Camry Camry Camry Camry Corolla Corolla COROLLA Corolla Corolla Highlander

2004 2007 2010 2009 2007 2007 2004 2000 2010 2006 2005 2001 1992 2006

$14,995 $18,827 $16,944 Call $17,930 $14,860 $6,995 Call $13,977 $11,775 $9,995 $5,777 $1,995 $18,790

Auffenberg Auto Mall

866 214 8778

SUZUKI Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall

866 214 8778 877 383 6138 866 214 8778

TOYOTA 19942A G106076A R1650 4543 42420P 60612H 8342 P2309ZAA Y632 16549F 393725 Y587A 305594 B113024A

Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Lou Fusz GMC Buick Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Auffenberg Auto Mall Car Company of Freeburg Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Brooks Motor Company Lou Fusz GMC Buick

7696 6245 60625H 6172 60617H 1-1524E 7840A 30164-2 8077P Y642 5167B 1-1668B

866 257 3408 866-553-4164 866-438-1169 877 691 9016 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 888 245 5532 866 496 0381 866 377 3110 866 214 8778 618 539 7004 866 377 3110 618 939 9828 866-553-4164

Crossroad Motors Crossroad Motors Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Crossroad Motors Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Auffenberg Auto Mall Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Suntrup Select Crossroad Motors Auffenberg Auto Mall Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Yes U Ride Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Suntrup Select Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia

888 245 5532 888 245 5532 866 377 3110 888 245 5532 866 377 3110 866 377 3110 866 377 3110 866 214 8778 877-223-2703 866 714 0927 888 245 5532 866 214 8778 866 377 3110 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 618 5448 866 377 3110 866 377 3110 866 714 0927 877-223-2703

VOLVO Crossroad Motors

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Hamel: 2 Bdrm TOWNHOUSE, 1 Move in Special bath, appliances included. W/D 1st Month 1/2 off hookup. $565/mo. + 1-mo. de- 2 BRs, Glen Cbn., Cottonwood posit. Pets OK. 618-960-1384. Sub., w/d hk-ups, APTS starting at $625, TH $675, DUP $750 1 Bdr apt, partially furnished: (618)346-7878 quiet, prvt., clean & attractive. www.osbornproperties.com Stove, frig, washer/dryer, heat, air, water, trash pk-up furnished Seniors looking for independent Lease, deposit $685. 656-9200 living without hassles of owning a home. Liberty Square is that 1 BR APT, $650’; 2 BR, $720. place. Handicapped accessible. Incl. all util.,storage unit in Edw, No pets, close to post office, banks, & non-smoking. shopping. 505-0191 leave msg. Call 667-0430 1 BDR lofts,1bdr dup. CREDIT SILVER OAKS I CHECK. No pets, no smoking 2 BR, 1 BA, washer/dryer hook $550mo. $550dep; 2 bd house up, w/s/t included $655/mo. $1000dep $900mth. 656-8953. 618-830-2613 www.vgpart.com 2 Bdrm apt, Edw. Fully remodeled. Unfrnshd, $450/mth + Commercial Space $450/dep. W/S/T included. Call For Rent 720 518-656-1115 or 618-444-9669.

1 excellent 3BR, 1200 sq.ft. TH: Collinsville, near 157/70; 12 min. to SIUE, FP, DW, W/D, ceiling fans, cable, sound walls, offPets 450 st. prkng. Sm pets OK, yr. lse. 2 BR Quail Hollow - Glen Car$780/mo. 618/345-9610 give bon Apt., w/d hk-ups $645. AM/PM phone. (618) 346-7878 Free kittens. Playful little cuties. www.osbornproperties.com Pretty colors. Litter trained. 2 BR, 1 BA Duplex 514 Pepper618-488-7271. hill Ct, Glen Carbon, 1 car garage, fplc, walkout bsmt, w/d hookups, NO PETS, $650/mo + $650dep., lease rqrd 288-5575

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