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Bodies...The Exhibition -The Galleria, 1155 Saint Louis Galleria, St. Louis, www.bodiestheexhibition.com
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Trick or Treat -Downtown Belleville, 233-6769 Jumpin’ Pumpkin Jamboree -Eckert’s Farms, Belleville, Millstadt, Godfrey Bodies...The Exhibition - The Galleria, 1155 Saint Louis Galleria, St. Louis, www.bodiestheexhibition.com “Forever Plaid” Off-Broadway performance -Florissant Civic Center Theatre, Florissant Mo., 8 p.m. Arianna String Quartet by Request -Touhill Performing Arts Center, UMSL, St. Louis, 8 p.m. MoPleasure, Halloween Party -Villa Marie Winery, 6633 E. Main Street, Maryville, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Roger Waters Live -Scottrade Center, 8 p.m.
An Edwardsvillel Halloween tradition.
Buhrmester's can show you the way.
Send a personal message of love.
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"Life's more fun in tie dye."
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Venturing in famous wakes.
21 "Funny Story"
A movie you've seen before.
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What’s Happening
Cemtery tales
Liz Allen remembers Woodlawn.
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Faculty Showcase -Abbott Auditorium-SIUE Campus, 7:30 p.m. Dark Star Orchestra -The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.
Saturday October 30_ ______ Trick or Treating 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. -Yanda Log Cabin, Glen Carbon. Jumpin’ Pumpkin Jamboree -Eckert’s Farms, Belleville, Millstadt, Godfrey Largest Yard Sale -Belle-Clair Fairgrounds, Belleville, 233-0666 Bodies...The Exhibition -The Galleria, 1155 Saint Louis Galleria, St. Louis, www.bodiestheexhibition.com St. Louis Pet Expo -St. Charles Convention Center, St. Charles, Mo. Umphrey’s McGee -The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo. Black Kat Bash (Halloween Costume Party) w/Butterfly Distortion and The Imposters, Forever Legends, -Fosterburg Rd., Alton, 9 p.m. Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition -St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis
The Treepenny Opera -WUSTL Performing Arts Dept., 8 p.m., Edison Theater, Wash. Univ. Campus
Sunday October 31_ ______ Largest Yard Sale -Belle-Clair Fairgrounds, Belleville, 233-0666 Bodies...The Exhibition -The Galleria, 1155 Saint Louis Galleria, St. Louis, www.bodiestheexhibition.com Edwardsville/Glen Carbon Chamber of Commerce Annual Halloween Parade, 6:30 p.m. -downtown Edwardsville Ellen Martinez -Villa Marie Winery, 6633 E. Main Street, Maryville, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Jeremy Camp, Carlos Whittaker, John Mark MicMillan, Jon Henninger -Salem High School Gym, Salem, Illinois, itickets.com Umphrey’s McGee -The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo. Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition -St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis The Treepenny Opera -WUSTL Performing Arts Dept., 8 p.m., Edison Theater, Wash. Univ. Campus
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Ghosts in the cemetery Liz Allen has many memories of Woodlawn By STEVE HORRELL Of The Edge
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or years during the spring and summer months – at least until amyotrophic lateral sclerosis grabbed hold of her and refused to let go – Liz Allen had driven her truck down North Main Street, out past the Madison County Courthouse and onto historic St. Louis Street, headed for Woodlawn Cemetery. She turned left at a small wooden sign that reads “WOODLAWN 1871” and past two familiar whitestone pillars that straddle the entrance. Her grandson, Rick Allen, pulls the riding lawnmower alongside and Liz slides over onto the seat and takes off through the cemetery, mowing. “It’s funny because she needed help a lot of times to get on the mower but then once she was on it she was fine, because it operates like her little motorized scooter,” Rick Allen said during a recent visit to the cemetery. “She definitely doesn’t want to quit.” But in March his grandmother turned 71 and in recent days she has been moving to the background, confining her role as sextant to answering phone calls and handling the paperwork at her home near downtown Edwardsville. Ever so gradually, Rick Allen has been easing himself into the position as Woodlawn Cemetery’s new sextant. ••• Signs of the ALS began a p p e a r i n g i n M a rc h o f 2 0 0 9 . Liz Allen awoke one morning with drop foot in her left foot. A neurologist administered a nerve test and a series of blood tests, though he wasn’t able to pin down what was going on. But the muscles in her leg and foot grew progressively weaker, and he referred her to the ALS unit at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. More tests and bloodwork followed. Then came the diagnosis. For the past six months, the disease has confined her to the scooter. “The only thing you can do for it is rest,” she says. At one point Allen considered taking
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Liz Allen holds a photo of a raccoon she took in as an orphan. a medicine that seemed to hold promise for ALS. It’s benefits, though, have proven to be minimal and, at $9,000 per year, the cost is exorbitant. Even if Medicare were to pick up some of the tab, if it doesn’t work, why bother, she says. Through it all, Liz Allen continued mowing just a few weeks ago, when all that shimmying and shaking started causing pain in her hips and back, especially at night. Her doctor finally convinced her to retire. Were it not for her sons – Ron is the youngest, followed by Rick’s father, Richard, and then Brad – Liz Allen would have had a much tougher time. But Brad went to work and found her a motorized scooter on Craigslist, one that she still drives to this day. It’ll last her for a while, but because ALS – also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease – is a progressive motor neuron disease, it may not be long before she trades up for a wheelchair with more bells and whistles. The white frame house where she lives across from Jack’s 66 Auto Repair was built in 1820. In
May, Richard built her a wooden “four-way intersection” ramp that allows her access to the vegetable pots that grow in the front yard. It’s been a huge help though her wanderings have not been without incident. “I’ve had to call a couple of people,” she admits. “If you hit a mole track and one wheel doesn’t touch, you get stuck.” To E d w a r d s v i l l i a n s s h e i s perhaps best known as the woman who ran Liz’s Shirt Shack. She opened the store down the street a ways, where Sacred Grounds Cafe is today. Nine years later, she moved everything over to her home at 606 North Main St., and opened it there. To d a y h e r d a u g h t e r- i n - l a w, Monica Allen, operates it as MonTee’s Prints, at 616 North Main. ••• Liz Allen grew up in Litchfield, one of eight kids on a 150-acre farm where Lake Lou Yaeger sits today. She would rise in the morning and walk outside carrying a milk pail and stool. “The cows would all come up and we’d just sit down outside,” she says. “My dad and I were the fastest milkers, so we did
most of it.” It wasn’t until she got married that the family bought a milking machine. They didn’t have fancy things, she says, “but we had all the meat and eggs and stuff we needed. We were one of those families that went to town once a week, and if you were lucky you got a candy bar,” she says. An aunt lived near Edwardsville, and when Liz’s husband landed a job with McDonnell-Douglas (now Boeing), they decided to move to Edwardsville to be closer to his work. ••• In the years before she became sextant, Liz Allen says she would take flowers from her flower bed and drive them out to Woodlawn Cemetery. Later, when people would ask her whether it was permissible to plant flowers out there she was unequivocal. “I tell them I would rather trim and mow around living flowers than plastic ones,” she says. ”I said, ‘As long as I’m here you can plant.’” A big part of Allen’s job has been mowing and weedeating, and, of course there’s the matter of changing the oil in the lawnmowers and weedeaters and sharpening the blades. Says Rick Allen: “I have to t r i m a ro u n d t h e h e a d s t o n e s . Every single one of them. It takes forever.” During the summer, Liz Allen employed a trimmer; but as the weather cooled and business slowed, they had to lay him off. The job of sextant also involves working with families and funeral homes. And if family members don’t yet have a grave space, there’s the business of selling them a lot. Much of her time is also spent coordinating things between the funeral home and the grave digger to try to ensure that all goes well. “People don’t realize how much there is to be a sextant. You’ve got to be the caretaker of everything,” Allen says. “Sometimes I’ll be on the phone an hour or two a day with different people. Sometimes I’ll meet people and it’ll be two hours before they decide where they want to buy.” And that’s understandable. “It’s a traumatic time for people because it’s a permanent thing.” Then there’s the very real danger involved with navigating a riding mower past trees and tombstones on a steep grassy landscape. ••• The narrow road leading into Woodlawn from St. Louis Street forks at the tiny A-frame chapel, circa 1966. Turn right and as you
approach the steep hill you’ll come face-to-face with a large statue of an angel off to the right. Movie directors came out one time and shot a scene for a movie, but the memory is hazy and Allen says she never heard from them or followed up on the movie. “Something to do with gangsters, and somebody was supposed to come back reincarnated or something,” she says. Turn left at the chapel and follow the path past a row of tall, slender monuments off to the left, the kind that haven’t been manufactured for decades. The names inscribed on them are familiar, like Henry Stullken, who died on Dec. 13, 1937, and Isaac Prickett, who died Nov. 16, 1926. Across the road is a thicket of tombstones, the largest of which has an ominous-sounding inscription: GHOST TUNNELL. It’s about 5-feet tall, and several rectangular tombstones surround it. Many belong to the Tunnell family: ELIZABETH E. TUNNELL (1859-1934); JAMES E. TUNNELL (1856-1912). Near the road are Ghosts. Such as ELLA TUNNELL GHOST (1854-1909), and ALLEN MCDOWELL GHOST (1844-1913). A tiny tombstone nearby simply reads: “INFANT SON OF F.W. and A.B. TUNNELL 1898.” “The two families married together,” Liz Allen explains. “It’s always been a kind of funny thing for the kids at the cemetery.” She recalls several Woodlawn tales. She has a videotape of a commercial the Cardinals shot years ago. Rick Allen still laughs a b o u t t h a t o n e . “ T h e y w e re building a new team, and they were going to act like they were digging up parts of different bodies to rebuild the Cardinals team,” he said. At GHOST TUNNELL the road winds down a steep hill to the bottom of the cemetery. Liz Allen refers to the steep grassy lawn off to the right as “Kane Estates” because several members of the Kane family are buried there. “Oh, that one’s horrible to mow,” she says. “When he first started, I wouldn’t let Rick mow it unless I was out there with him. My theory is, if it’s slippery, let the trimmer do it. It’s not worth knocking over somebody’s thousand dollar stone and you getting hurt.” Down the road, off to the right, are a couple more tombstones whose juxtaposition suggests the name of an aging rock star. It isn’t perfect (one is higher up on the hill and slightly to the side), but the name is there for anyone with imagination: MICK JAGGERS.
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Judy's Costumes
Dressing up the Edwardsville area for 26 Halloweens By ANN NICCUM Of The Edge
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udy’s Costumes is now open and ready for business.
The shop has been offering the community a place to find that perfect costume for 26 years now – for Halloween or any special occasion. Edwardsville’s Judy Koen is the owner and designer at the shop. For Halloween, she opens up her closet of more than 200 adult costumes, fully tailored and with accessories, for both men and women. Customers may rent or buy from the selections. A majority of the costumes have been handmade by Koen. Costumes include those for individuals, couples or even groups. Themes include: “The Three Musketeers,” “Wizard of Oz,” “Little Red Riding Hood,” “I Dream of Jeannie” as well as pirates, flappers and many, many more. Koen celebrated the shop’s 25th anniversary last year. Koen said some people have been wondering if she is still open for business, because the traditional signs that she places throughout the community every near Halloween are no longer allowed because of the city’s newest sign ordinance. “I want people to know I am still a live and well,” Koen said. This year, Judy’s Costumes is located in the lower level of the building located at 326 South Fillmore Street in Edwardsville. Guests have to venture around the back of the little blue house where there is parking and the entrance
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From silly to scary, Judy’s Costumes can fill your Halloween needs. to the shop. Hours for Halloween are: 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and by appointment. The shop is only open specifically during Halloween, but anyone may schedule an appointment year-
round for a special event, such as a themed party. Koen is a musician by trade – a singer, songwriter, guitarist and recording artist. She still performs at venues across the area and plays the finest in classic folk, pop and originals.
“I have always been a musician,” Koen said. But years ago, when traveling in a vocal group she decided to sell some of her outfits she had worn during some of her performances. “My Mom said run an ad to get
my back money, so I did,” Koen said. In addition, Koen said she has always been making costumes for herself and friends for Halloween and Mardi Gras. She said her friends always wanted to borrow them or have her make one for them. One year, Koen said she made several pink flamingo outfits for her friends to go to Mardi Gras. So, Koen said she started renting her stuff out of her house and it just grew into a business. “I enjoy making them and I enjoy people wearing them,” Koen said. Plus, Koen has and continues to make custom costumes for clients. Koen thinks she gets her artistic talents from her father. “I think I get my creative side from him,” Koen said. “He worked in the space program at Boeing.” And Koen loves what she does. Plus, she said the people of Edwardsville have always been wonderful and very supportive of her. Koen said she is now looking forward to this Halloween season. Rentals at Judy’s Costumes range from $25 to $65 normally and some items are for sale. To get to Judy’s Costumes take Route 159 to Wolf Street, turn between Farm Fresh and Dairy Queen go down one block to Fillmore Street. Koen said the shop also has a new Web site and is on Facebook. For more information about Judy’s Costumes visit, www. judyscostumes.com or call Koen at 618-656-8188 or e-mail her at judy@judyscostumes.com.
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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 non-powered 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 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. 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
The Darkness now open in Soulard St. Louis’ own The Darkness, named one of America’s top haunted houses, opened for the season on Sept. 10. The Darkness will be open weekends Sept. 24-25 from 8 p.m. until midnight. The attraction will be open every night from Oct. 1 through 31. Oct. 1-2 and 8-9, hours are 7 p.m. until 12:30 a.m.; Oct.r 3-7, 10-14, 17-21 and 24-28, hours are 7:30 p.m. until 10 p.m. The Darkness opens early at 6 p.m. and stays open until 12:30 p.m. on weekends in October beginning Oct. 15-16 and continuing on the 2223 and 29-31. The attraction opens for one last haunt Nov. 5-6 from 8 p.m. until midnight. The Darkness is located in St. Louis’ Soulard neighborhood next to the historic Soulard Market. The street address is 1525 South 8th Street, St. Louis, Missouri, MO 63104. Tickets for The Darkness are $20. Children 50 inches tall and shorter are admitted for $15. A combination ticket that includes admission to Creepyworld and The Lemp Brewery, which open later in
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The Professional Bull Riders’ elite Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS) returns to Scottrade Center for the St. Louis Invitational Feb. 25-27, 2011. With tickets starting at as little as $10, PBR fans new and old will get to see the world’s toughest athletes,
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September, is $50 for adults and $35 for children 50 inches and shorter. Visitors can save time in the line by purchasing their tickets online at www.Scarefest.com and printing their tickets at home. Tickets can be upgraded with a Speed Pass which will allow pass holders to skip admission lines and enter the haunts immediately. Two dollar discount coupons are available online at www. Scarefest.com or at Spirit Halloween Superstores, St. Louis area White Castle restaurants, Blockbuster Video stores, Spencer ’s Gifts, The Tan Company, and Slackers CD’s and Games. Or visitors can bring a Pepsi can to the attractions to receive the discount. The Speed Pass ticket is $30 for an individual haunt or $50 for adults. The Speed Pass cost is $65 for adults and $35 for children for all three attractions – The Darkness, C re e p y w o r l d a n d T h e L e m p Brewery. Group tickets are available at a discounted rate online only at www. Scarefest.com. Tickets are priced at $17 each for groups of 20 or more and $15 each for groups of 50 or more. For more information, visit www.ScareFest.com.
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People People planner Alton added to Lincoln program The Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition (LFLHC) today has officially added Alton to the highly selective list of now twenty historic partner communities in Illinois who offer rich visitor experiences tied to the Lincoln Legacy. For the past two years, Alton has been under review for addition to the Coalition and, in that time, has developed an engaging and entertaining story about Alton’s role in the shaping of Abraham Lincoln, the State of Illinois, and the nation. “Today, with the introduction of their very compelling audio tour, which complements the Lincoln and Civil War Legacy Trail, Alton has created an extremely vivid and inspiring visitor experience tied to the Lincoln Legacy. This, along with their already remarkable wealth of history and culture, warrants their inclusion in the Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition,” said Hal Smith, Director of the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area (ALNHA) and the LFLHC.
Alton has a remarkable collection of historic sites, including the site of the seventh and final LincolnDouglas Debate, the Elijah Lovejoy Monument, a mass Confederate grave site at the North Alton Confederate Cemetery, remains of the Alton Confederate Prison, a National Cemetery that includes African-American Civil War veterans, the Alton Museum of History and Art, and other sites that help set a very historic stage for visitors. Now, the audio tour blends elements of history and entertainment that will make this tour irresistible to visitors. “We hope the addition of Alton, at the southwesternmost end of the Heritage Area, will serve as an invitation to all the communities in the St. Louis region, as well as residents of Missouri and Southern Illinois, to plan a ‘Looking for Lincoln’ adventure to Alton and to the rest of the 42 counties of Central Illinois that compose the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area,” said Smith. The LFLHC is a non-profit organization composed of 20 historic communities that offer vivid Lincoln heritage
tourism experiences, such as Springfield (including the iconic sites of Lincoln’s Home, the Lincoln Tomb, the Old State Capitol, and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum), Lincoln’s New Salem at Petersburg, Charleston and the Lincoln family farm at Lerna, Quincy, Vandalia, Jacksonville, and many others. T h e A b r a h a m L i n c o l n N a t i o n a l H e r i t a g e A re a , designated in 2008 by Congress, is the only heritage area in America named for a U.S. President and its purpose is to preserve, enhance and promote visitor experiences in the 42 counties in central Illinois where Lincoln lived for nearly 30 years. The LFLHC was named by Congress as the coordinating entity for the newly designated Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area (ALNHA) and is authorized for up to $1 million dollars annually in matching federal funds to encourage the preservation, interpretation and promotion of very compelling Lincoln Legacy stories. For more information, visit www.lookingforlincoln. com.
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People People planner SWIC to host presentation on sharks Come check out “The Belize Whale Shark Expedition� from 6:30-7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 2, in The Commons at the Southwestern Illinois College Sam Wolf Granite City Campus, 4950 Maryville Road. “The Belize Whale Shark Expedition� is a thrilling real-life adventure in the series of The Ocean Adventure programs by undersea explorers Wayne and Karen Brown. This fun, exciting program documents the Brown’s expedition to find and study whale sharks in Central America via an action-packed, multimedia presentation. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 618-931-0600, ext. 6678.
Delta Dental Health Theatre plans Halloween event It’s no trick that the on-going consumption of sugary treats can negatively impact one’s dental health and overall well-being. In an effort to help stop cavity-causing plaque, the Delta Dental Health Theatre is encouraging area children to bring their Halloween candy back to its first ever candy exchange event being held at the theatre on Sat., Nov. 6 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Candy will be exchanged for chances to win a Nintendo Wii Game Console and other great prizes. The Delta Dental Health Theatre is located on Laclede’s Landing at 727 North First Street, right next to the Old Spaghetti Factory. The daytime event will feature carnival-style games, face painting, balloon artists, theatre performances at 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., and the opportunity to exchange candy for chances to win prizes. Delta Dental’s Tooth Wizard and Panda, favorites
at area elementary schools, and their pesky arch enemy, PlaqueMan, will also be on hand to greet children. Each pound of candy will be worth one ticket for the prize drawings, which will take place at 2:00 p.m. Returned candy will be sent oversees to the troops, who list candy among their top requests. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Candy is synonymous with Halloween, and there is nothing wrong with sweet treats, as long as they are enjoyed in moderation and followed by a thorough teeth cleaning,â&#x20AC;? stated Shannon Woodcock, executive director of the Delta Dental Health Theatre. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The problem lies in the volume of candy received by todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trick-or-treaters. It leaves young ones munching on candy for weeks. It is bad for their teeth and their bodies. Our hope with this new initiative is to get children excited about turning their candy in for prizes that encourage healthy habits and active play.â&#x20AC;? Area schools, clubs and organizations are also encouraged to get involved. The participating classroom, club or organization that surrenders the most candy by weight will receive free admission to a 2011 show at the Delta Dental Health Theatre. The school with the most participation will receive a $250 donation to buy books for their library, courtesy of Delta Dental of Missouri. The Delta Dental Health Theatre opened its doors back in 1977 and continues to offer a unique blend of fun, entertainment and education to promote healthy life choices. Guests enjoy an interactive 45-minute program that includes an educational video, puppet theatre and educator-led games and discussions. The program educates and inspires children and families to take care of their smiles and to adopt a healthy lifestyle. More than 10,000 children visit the theatre annually, underscoring the important role it plays in educating area youth. To learn more about the Delta Dental Health Theatre and the upcoming candy exchange event, call 314-2417391 or visit the newly-updated website at www.ddhtstl. org<http://www.ddhtstl.org/>.
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The Arts 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 615-829-8472. 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 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. THE AMBASSADORS OF HARMONY: Sounds of the Season 2010 December 10 - 12 • Fri @ 8PM; Sat @ 2 & 8PM; Sun @ 2 & 7PM • $33, $28, $25
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The Arts Artistic adventures Mainstage to present “The Threepenny Opera” Oh the shark has pretty teeth dear/ And he shows them pearly white … So is introduced Macheath, the dapper bandit and notorious womanizer more infamously known as “Mack the Knife.” And thus begins “The Threepenny Opera,” a merciless send-up of operatic conventions that has itself become one of the iconic works of 20thcentury musical theater. T h i s m o n t h , Wa s h i n g t o n University’s Performing Arts Department (PAD) in Arts & Sciences will present The Threepenny Opera as its fall Mainstage production. Performances will take place in the university’s Edison Theatre at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 22 and 23; and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 24. Performances will then continue the next weekend, at 8 p.m. Oct. 29 and 30; and at 2 p.m. Oct. 31. Edison Theatre is located in the Mallinckrodt Center, 6445 Forsyth Blvd. Tickets are $15, or $10 children, students, seniors and Washington University faculty and staff. Tickets are available through the Edison Theatre Box Office, (314) 935-6543, and through all MetroTix outlets. For more information, call (314) 935-6543 or visit padarts.wustl.edu/ Wr i t t e n i n 1 9 2 8 b y B e r t o l t Brecht and composer Kurt Weill, “The Threepenny Opera” is the quintessential work of Weimar-era Berlin as well as the inspiration for subsequent shows such as Cabaret, Chicago and Urinetown. The story is largely adapted from The Beggar’s Opera (1728), a hugely popular parody of then-popular Italian opera by the English satirist John Gay. Like Gay, Brecht and Weill sought to create an opera “by and for beggars,” infusing the form with Jazz Age wit and modern political bite. The evening begins with a mock-Baroque overture, followed by a brief prologue in which a shabbily dressed singer briefly chronicles Macheath’s legendary life of crime. The real trouble starts when the roguish Macheath marries Polly, defiant daughter of Jeremiah Peachum, boss of beggars in preVi c t o r i a n L o n d o n . O u t r a g e d , Peachum and his wife use their considerable influence to have Macheath arrested, despite the latter ’s friendly relations with police chief Tiger Brown. Always one step ahead of the law, Macheath prepares to leave town, but stops to visit his favorite brothel, where he is betrayed to authorities by an exlover, Jenny. ‘Small bad people in a big bad world’ “This is a story about small bad people in a big bad world,” says Jeffery Matthews, coordinator of the PAD’s Acting & Directing Program, who directs the cast of 33.
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“Macheath is the ultimate hedonist, driven by the pursuit of pleasure. And we like him, though we also see that he’s a bad man. Nobody is good in this play.” The unique stage design, by Sean Savoie, coordinator of the PAD’s Design-Technical Theatre Program, embodies the play’s mixture of operatic lushness and Spartan circumstances. The set itself is a simple black box, with a system of risers on which various scenes are enacted. Dividing the actors from the audience is a large, semi-transparent scrim, upon which images, backdrops, scene titles and even film clips can be broadcast. “Threepenny is typically done in a ‘poor theatre’ style that parodies grand opera,” Matthews says. Yet in today’s theatre, such opulence is increasingly achieved with stateof-the-art lighting and projection. “I was interested in taking that technology and using it to, in a way, parody itself. “The scrim also helps the action flow quickly,” says Matthews, who was inspired by the pioneering work of director Bob McGrath at the Ridge Theatre in New York. “You never have to stop to get reset. Actors just ‘appear ’ onstage when you light them. For the audience, it’s as if you’re inside on a bright sunny day, looking through a screen at someone outdoors. “As far as I know, nothing like it has ever been done in St. Louis before,” Matthews says. “Technically, I think it’s the most challenging show that we’ve ever undertaken, and it’s very demanding for the actors. They really have to hit their spots. “But I think the results will be worth it.”
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
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drive all week. • Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 1 p.m. in the Olin Science Building, Room 113—Members of the Diversity
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The Arts Arts calendar Thursday, Oct. 28 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis
Friday, Oct. 29 • Joe Jones: Painter of the American Scene exhibition, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis • The Treepenny Opera, WUSTL Performing Arts Dept., 8 p.m., 6445 Forsyth, St. Louis
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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The countertop challenge With Buhrmester's help, you can do it yourself By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge DIY is one of the buzz phrases that has bounced around the home decor circles. DIY means Do It Yourself and has become one of the reasons that HGTV has become so popular. Whether it is the economy, a fad or just a sign of the times, people are turning to Do It Yourself projects more and more. Recently, Buhrmester Paint and Wallpaper in Edwardsville hosted an open house. The business offered a couple classes throughout the day giving demonstrations on one of their newest DIY products, Giani Granite Paint. This product is truly amazing. Created to transform countertops, this product is actually very versatile and can be used to make over many types of surfaces. Today’s kitchen decorating trend is to use natural stone for countertops. Whether it be granite, marble, limestone, sandstone or others, this can be quite a costly venture. However, your laminate countertop can really date your kitchen, making it difficult to update the look if you are on a really tight budget. This is where Giani Italian Granite Paint comes into to play. Not only can you, yes, you, use this product to make your existing countertops look like granite or even marble, the results are much more durable than the real natural stone.
Traditional granite countertops are naturally porous and absorb liquids and food that can hold in harmful bacteria. The countertops require a resealing procedure every year, which many people don’t do, or don’t know to do it. Natural stones also scratch, crack and chip if users aren’t very careful. Many times purchasers of these more fragile surfaces have to buy special cookware, use special rubber surfaced mixing bowls, special cleaners, etc., to keep their expensive investment looking its best. Why use Giani rather than the real thing? Giani countertop finishes are designed to lock out moisture and resist bacteria because of their unique blend of polymers and minerals. The Giani polymers are of an automotivegrade resin that are used in the manufacture of car bumpers, so it makes the countertop extremely durable. It still can be scratched, so it isn’t recommended that you cut or chop directly on the surface, but it certainly can handle more wear and tear than the natural counterparts. T h e p ro d u c t l a s t s a s l o n g a s a n y conventional countertop so for a small investment, you can give your kitchen a whole new look without breaking the bank – and not be afraid to let your family use it. It will stain if a strong contaminate is left sitting for a long extended period, but it is much more resistant
to stain that most other kitchen surfaces. The Giani paint system is heat resistant, once it cures properly, up to 250 degrees. It is not suggested to put pans directly from the oven or range on it, as the temperature cannot be determined exactly and may exceed the temperature limit. Unlike mined granite, Giani will not fingerprint because the clear resin that is put on as a topcoat surrounds the minerals, making the surface print resistant. The process is fairly simple, but directions should be followed exactly. Buhrmester staff members suggested that the first step be to prepare the surface with a product called “Dirtex Cleaner.” This product can be purchased from them in either a spray bottle or powder form that you can mix yourself and put in your own spray bottle. Then it is imperative that you tape off any area that you do not want the paint to touch. You can use painter’s tape or a masking tape, but masking tape can be more difficult to remove and can leave a residue. It is not required that you remove your sink or your cooktop or stove, but it again is extremely important to tape around them carefully. If the paint touches an area that you do not want paint on, you may be able to quickly wipe it off with a cloth if you do so within a very few seconds. However, once the paint sits for any length of time, it is essentially permanent. Remember that when deciding what to wear to do this process and it is suggested that you protect the floor area with a drop cloth. Do not paint any surface that has extended contact with water, such as your sink bowl, your shower walls, bath tub, etc. This product is not meant to be submersed in water for extended periods of time. That being said, it can be used on outside products, even though they will be out in the weather. Again, it is just not meant to be submerged in water.
The kit, along with some samples of painted countertops, includes nearly everything you need, including a “Paint-by-Number” instructional DVD that will help even the most novice painter do a great job. The kit covers 35 square feet or 16 running feet of standard 24 inch wide counters. The kit runs for approximately $50 and is available at Buhrmester’s in a number of color selections. Not only can you purchase the kits at Buhrmester’s, but many of their staff members have been trained on how to use the product and can assist you with any questions you might have. There are a number of colors that you can choose from and you can vary how much of the colors in the kit you use on your surface so your project is uniquely your's. If you read about the product, how to apply it, see the results and love it, but you just know that the Do It Yourself process is still not for you, there is an independent contractor, Patti Dumstorff of Affordable Countertop Resurfacing who will be happy to give you a free estimate to do the project for you. She is from the Maryville area and can be reached at 696-9535. You can visit her Facebook page, search Affordable Countertop Resurfacing, and she has a number of before and after photos of a number of projects she has completed. Buhrmester Paint and Wallpaper is located at 201 North Second St., in Edwardsville. They are open Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday, 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and closed on Sunday. You can call them at 656-0490 for information about Giani, its application, or any decorating process. They have been a part of the Edwardsville community for over 75 years and know their stuff. For product information, testimonials, reviews, photo gallery, informational videos and much more about Giani Italian Granite Paint, visit www.gianigranite.com.
Above, a Buhrmester associate paints on the Giani Granite Paint on a preprepared surface during the open house demonstration. At left, samples of the different styles and colors of the Giani Granite Paint on display at Buhrmester Paint and Wallpaper. Photos by Debbie Settle.
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s homeowners who like to garden, we often think of planting tulips for the spring, pretty annuals like geraniums and petunias for the summer and then there’s the beauty of mums and even pansies for the fall, but do you ever plan for a winter garden? “A lot of people think about a three season landscape – spring, summer, fall, but I encourage folks to think about all-seasons,” Doug Conley, director of the Gardens at SIUE said. “A winter garden doesn’t have to be dreary with nothing going on, and it’s not too late to add color and texture to add winter interest in your landscape. Conley noted that winter interest and color can come from bark, leaves or fruit that lingers. “An oak tree tends to hold its leaves,” he said. “They turn brown but they provide some interest.” While many homeowners typically will add tree and shrub evergreens like yews, blue spruce and junipers, Conley reminded that there are the yellow foliage of Chamaeycyparis or false cypress, which holds its leaf and color throughout the winter. He also pointed out that the weeping forms of some plants like white pine and Alaskan cedar are also good options. When thinking about winter interest remember to look beyond the leaf. “You can use redosier dogwood or yellow-twig dogwood – which is a related species – to bring some color in,” Conley said. “The stems actually bring in the color.” Conley also recommended that when planting dogwoods that they be “planted as a mass so that you have enough of a group that they show up.” “If you’re going to plant one, two
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or three, give them a backdrop - something that will really allow that red or yellow to show off whether it’s a fence or other plantings so that it really stands out.” There are also several types of plants with interesting bark that can add texture to the landscape. “There is the smooth bark of beech and yellow-wood or furrowed bark of oak and cotton wood. Both of which are large mature trees and need space to grow,” Conley said. He also suggested that homeowners consider plants with a peeling bark like the exfoliating bark of river birch or paper bark maple. “Not only do they give some interest because they are flaky but they are also attractive colors,” Conley said. “River birch has a nice light brown color while paper bark maple has a rich cinnamon-brown color. Beautiful in all seasons.” Plants that have fruit that lingers into the winter months is another great way to add color. Conley pointed out that there’s actually several examples of “fruit display all over campus.” “Right next to the Gardens’ shop is beauty berry from the genus Calicarpa,” he said. “And the red berries of deciduous holly are gorgeous and persistent.” “There’s just a lot of ways to add a lot of interest to a winter garden,” Conley said. “Actually all of these plants add interest year round, but they really become the stars in that winter landscape.” And a couple of side garden notes: The Plastic Pot Recycling Program is closed for the season. Additionally, while the weather for the past three weeks has been lovely, there has been little rain. “Even though plants are dropping their leaves, they still need water,” Conley said. “Especially plants installed in the last two years. Give them a thorough soaking as needed until dormant or rain returns.”
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Sentimental Silver Send a personal message of love By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge
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text of the customer’s choice and is handmade by jewelry artist, Christi Johnstone, owner of Sentimental Silver. Customers can personalize their jewelry with the names of loved ones, special nicknames or sayings or celebrate an anniversary or other special date. These creations are not just stamped into “pre-made” charm blanks. Instead, Johnstone creates each piece individually from a pure silver clay. This is a very timeconsuming process, but one that creates a unique piece that is oneof-a-kind and can be treasured for a lifetime. Because of the the nature of how this jewelry is created, no two pieces are identical in shape and the letters will not be perfectly aligned, spaced or colored. This only adds to the character and uniqueness of the products. These variations are not flaws, and show that handmade special touch and care it takes to create the pieces. Their pendants are made from pure silver (.999), but the chains, findings and picture frames are made from sterling silver (.925). The We b site w w w. sentimentalsilver.com is where you can view the many jewelry styles that are available. There are a number of shapes and sizes of different pendants. You can also add birthstones to the pendants. There is a line of “Adoption Jewelry” which helps symbolize that special bond between birth mother and adoptive mother, birth mother and child that is adopted or any other variation. There is a line of photo jewelry that allows the wearer to keep that special someone’s image close at heart. The photos are not
permanently sealed, so you can remove for cleaning or change the image as you wish. If you need assistance with sizing the image you love to fit the photo pendant, they also have a service that will accommodate you. If you choose an item that does not come with a chain, they also have a selection to choose from. There is complete instructions for order, all of their policies, the care instructions and more on their Web site. There is also a complete list, along with a few photos of celebrities and their children, who are wearing the jewelry or have purchased the jewelry: Courtney Cox and her daughter, Coco, Heidi Klum and her daughter Leni, and Ana Ortiz who received the personalized Square Pendant Necklace that states “I AM BLESSED.” Check out the complete line of Sentimental Silver jewelry a n d a l l o f t h e o rd e r i n g a n d product information at www. sentimenalsilver.com.
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Groovyware Edwardsville native – “Life’s more fun in tie dye” By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge
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omething happens to most women when they become mothers. Their protective instincts and creativity seem to kick into high gear. Because of these instincts, many women have become entrepreneurs in their own homes in order to be able to be stay-at-home moms and take care of their children. That is exactly the way Mrs. Field’s Cookies was born and also the way Kim Wolfford created Groovyware Tie Dye.
Above right, a scarf created by Groovyware Tie Dye. Above, a detail of a guitar earring done in tie dye. Photos for The Edge.
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A great idea was born out of finding something to wear for a costume party. Wolfford and her husband decided to go as hippies to the party and were trying to find appropriate attire. Wolfford decided to make their own tie dyed tshirts as part of their ‘60s ensemble. After receiving a number of compliments and requests for her costume design, she began to think that maybe she had struck a chord. In July of 1998, while living in Lexington, Ky., she began to experiment with dyes, designs and materials. Starting out on a shoe string, her hobby began to turn into a profitable and desired product. She signed up to sell her wares at a craft show and had such a great response that she decided to keep creating. Wolfford grew up in Edwardsville, went to SIUE, and after she was married, she lived in Lexington, Ky., for around 15 years. In 2003, their family had the opportunity to move back to the Edwardsville area. Since then, Wolfford, with the help of her family, shows her creations at approximately 17 to 18 shows per year. Not only that, her teenage daughter has joined in on the creative bandwagon and has designed and is selling “guitar pick earrings” that she creates herself at the shows. “I couldn’t do this without my family’s help. They help me pack up, unload, sit at the shows and assist customers with me. My daughter has even done well selling her earrings, which she pays for the supplies, makes the products and keeps track of her bookkeeping all on her own. I am really proud of her,”
said Wolfford. Although Groovyware does not have a store front, they family does have a Web site where people can view a number of her creations which grow all the time. Wolfford is always adding to her repertoire of items anytime someone requests something different or she has a brainstorm about new items to tie dye. Visitors to the Web site can see many of the items she offers, a number of designs they can choose from for those items and purchase through the Web site. Their items are then mailed to them. The best way to see the biggest selection of her designs, however, is to visit some of the shows that she does. Shows that she attends every year: Festival of the Little Hills, St. Charles, Mo. – August; Greentree Festival, Kirkwood, Mo.-September; Leclaire Parkfest, Edwardsville – October; O’Fallon Ill., Band Booster’s Arts and Crafts FairNov. 6 and Nov. 7, 2010 (usually in November) their booth will be in the Panther Dome; Edwardsville High School Band Booster’s Arts
and Crafts Fair, Edwardsville - Nov. 13 and Nov. 14, 2010 (usually in November)their booth will be in the EHS cafeteria; SIUE Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair - Edwardsville - Dec. 1 and Dec. 2 (usually in December) located in the Morris University Center. New shows that Groovyware appeared at this year and hope to continue - Route 66 Festival, Edwardsville (June); Soulard Market Park Craft Fair, St. Louis, Mo. (multiple dates-check Web site), Strange Folk Festival, O’Fallon, Ill., (October). Just a sampling of some of the tie dye items that Groovyware carries: t-shirts from size 2 to 4 (youth) to plus size adult (up to a 6X); baby items (onesies, baby caps, baby blankets and bibs); hats for adults and children; bandanas; scarves (cotton and velvet); sarongs and wraps; underwear – different styles; and jewelry – tie dye pendants and guitar pick earrings. Wolfford has experimented over the years and has perfected a number of great designs. Just a
sampling of her most requested are: spirals (classic rainbow and many other variations), “extreme burst” (rainbow and black), crunch die, fireworks, guitars, ties, peace signs, and hearts. These are just a few of the designs that she has. View these and more at the Web site or at any of the upcoming shows. Groovyware has reached all over the world. Wolfford has shipped her designs to as far as Japan and Australia. She loves being at an event or shopping and seeing someone in her clothing. She even approaches them from time to time and comments, “I made that!” She just can’t help herself. Her family motto about the business is “Life’s more fun in tie dye.” She said that no matter how down you feel or how gloomy it is outside, it always makes you feel better when you wear something tie dyed! For more information about Groovyware products, where she is selling at, or to order products, visit www.groovyware.com.
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Chile Venturing in famous wakes By CLAUDIA PEROZZI For The Edge Editor’s note: This is the second article of a six-part series from former Glen Carbon residents Bill and Claudia Perozzi. The Perozzis are fortunate to have traveled to some of the most exotic places in the world. Sail around the Horn at the tip of South America! Follow in the wakes of explorers like Magellan, scientists like Darwin and the first person to sail around the world alone, Joshua Slocum! My husband Bill and I wanted to go where they went – but not in the same way. For our adventure we chose the cruise ship Norwegian Sun, a 1,900 passenger vessel, with all the amenities. Since we had to sail during South America’s summer, we had to fly down there in our winter. We would leave the U.S. in cool weather, arrive in warm weather, cruise to very cold weather and wind up in steamy hot weather. We had to pack clothes for both extremes and everything in between including dressy outfits. Such was our challenge. I picture those ancient mariners rolling their eyes. We had spent several sunny days getting familiar with Santiago and Valparaiso in Chile and we deemed them delightful. Not so delightful was our tedious boarding experience; hurry here, wait there. But at last we settled into our home for the next two weeks. Our cabin, right off the main atrium, was conveniently located to shows, shops and the main dining areas. Norwegian lines are known for free-style which means you eat when and where you want rather than as assigned, something new for us. We caught all the shows: talented young performers on the
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way up and headliners aging out. But the best show was the scenery off our port bow: the majestic, rugged, dark Andes spotted with snow and towering up into the clouds. Rather than book excursions through the cruise line, most of the time Bill and I prefer to make our own arrangements. We usually find a local taxi driver, pay less and avoid being herded like sheep. Since it’s more fun and less expensive to tour with another couple, at our first stop we started asking other couples, “Do you speak English?” and that’s how we found Lydia and John. These world travelers from Michigan became great traveling companions with whom we shared several tours and taxis. For our first excursion together in Puerto Montt we negotiated a ride for four at about the same price as a ship excursion would have been for one. Our driver spoke only Spanish so we pointed to local sites on a map and off we zoomed on our custom tour. Besides seeing the towns near the port, we rode out past postcard pretty snow capped mountains, past a llama farm with cute babies to see up close and to a park with a lovely waterfall. Lots of photo ops and lots of vendors. For souvenirs, Lydia and I bought locally made sweaters. Then we took another route to a vacation village, Frutillar, with a black sand beach, huge hydrangeas and luscious lemon meringue pie. Delightful and delicious. Bill and I had prebooked an excursion through the ship at our next port, Chacabuco, and I must admit it was very enjoyable. Our guide was born in Italy, learned English in Scotland so he spoke with a brogue and married a Chilean girl with whom he speaks Spanish in this town that has a heavy German
Photos by Bill and Claudia Perozzi
Above, penguins at Otway Bay. Below, a sail boat slides around Cape Horn. influence. He informed us that Chileans eat just to satisfy hunger and don’t care about seasoning their food. He had to become the family cook because he said, “As we all know, Italians are obsessed with food.” Amen. Our multi-lingual guide led us through the Patagonian rainforest with its large leafy plants and colorful flowers. Eventually we wended our way to a clearing by a beautiful lake with a nearby restaurant in the round. We were wined (champagne) and dined (lamb) and treated to lively folk dancing, another delightful and delicious experience fit for foodloving Italians. By far, my favorite excursion in Chile was at Punta Arenas, nestled in the Straits of Magellan. At this point the great explorer, Ferdinand Magellan, was close to completing the famous route which connects the two oceans. After our docking, we four tourists took a taxi together for our first penguin sighting at nearby Otway. Along the way, when we stopped to catch photos of wild ostriches, Bill got out of the car briefly. At the penguin park he realized that he had lost his wallet, assumed it had happened at the ostrich stop, told us to get started while he and our driver dashed back. He found it at that stop because another driver had found it at the penguin park and chased behind them until they stopped. Both drivers declined tips but Bill insisted. Not only was his wallet never stolen, it couldn’t even stay lost. What lovely people! Back at the park, I fell in love with the penguins. Boardwalks led us through clusters of them and out to a viewing shack overlooking hundreds at and in the water. We gawked at them and they ignored us as we seemed to be in parallel worlds. Dear, dressy penguins-so industrious digging out holes
for homes, so lonely braying for companionship, so affectionate with life long mates – so human, portraying our best qualities. At our driver’s suggestion we next visited the dead. At the Cementerio Municipal we were amazed at the many ornate mausoleums commemorating early settlers and their affluence. Much more simple graves contained the remains of indigenous peoples. When I noted the many Russian sounding names, our driver said 40 percent of the population is Russian so add that ethnic group to all the other European settlers. Again 19th Century affluence and European influence were exhibited for us at a mansion turned into the Museo Regional de Magallanes. Every room was a work of art with ornate carved furniture, parquet flooring, crystal chandelliers and marble statues. Before the opening of the Panama Canal, cities like Punta Arenas flourished since they were on the trade route. But when the canal shortened the route from the Atlantic to the Pacific in 1914, all the port cities of South America went into decline from which they are still struggling to recover. Back on the ship as we continued through the Straits of Magellen, we entered the Beagle Channel, named after Charles Darwin’s ship. Now we would see sights similar to those seen by the famous scientist. We had to get up early to see the glaciers gleaming on our portside with snow draped mountains in the distance. The icy blue layers of crushed snow were named after European countries and loomed large but not as large as those we had seen in Alaska. The next day we were summoned early again, this time for out last sighting of Chile: Cape Horn. The first non-indigenous sailors who discovered it named it after their
hometown, Hoorn, Holland. The actual island looked like all the other islands near it: low grassy, treeless mounds. Without a compass we could not have told which one was southernmost. It took about an hour to sail around the island and as we did we finally saw the weather station and the monument of an albatross, commemorating both successful and unsuccessful passages. What was so spectacular for me was seeing a small sailboat round the Horn in the opposite direction from us so that it passed us on our starboard. What a feat in a small boat! These waters can be very treacherous. Most of the other passengers on our cruise ship didn’t realize how extraordinary that was but as sailors we fully appreciated the accomplishment. Fortunately for all of us, the weather was sunny with only occasional sprinkles and the seas were calm but the wind was nosenumbing cold. We were all bundled up on our cruise ship; I wondered how the passengers in the sailboat were dressed. Did they compare themselves to Joshua Slocum? Did they toast to their success? We c e l e b r a t e d o u r p a s s a g e with many others in a Baptismal ceremony. The captain poured icy water on our foreheads, each one in turn, and then gave each of us a certificate. If this is a big deal on a large cruise ship, it must be a huge deal on a small sailboat. Reflecting back on Chile, what stands out for me are the people and the penguins. The people we met, mostly of European heritage, were friendly, funny, kind and interesting. I could almost use the same adjectives for the penguins. Rounding the Horn became a means to an end, that of experiencing the charming country of Chile. On to Argentina in the next article.
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Travel Travel briefs “Mission Impossible” filming starts in Dubai soon DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Dubai has a new mission: To play starring role in the upcoming “Mission Impossible 4.” The Gulf city that hosts the world’s tallest building said Tuesday filming will begin on the next installment of the Tom Cruise spy franchise in the coming weeks. Dubai’s media office says the sheikdom expects to play host to more than 400 members of the Mission Impossible 4 crew and cast for at least three weeks. Dubai in recent years has bankrolled studio facilities and an annual film festival in an effort to establish itself as a regional moviemaking hub. Among the few western films in which it has featured prominently is political thriller “Syriana.” Last year’s spythemed “Duplicity” briefly featured exterior shots of Dubai.
N.J. casino adopting ’Boardwalk Empire’ theme ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Resorts Atlantic City, the nation’s first casino to open outside Nevada, will adopt a roaring ’20s theme to capitalize on the success of “Boardwalk Empire,” the HBO series about Prohibition-era Atlantic City. Dennis Gomes, who is buying the casino-hotel with developer Morris Bailey, says dealers, cocktail servers, bellhops and others will dress in 1920s-period costumes, music from that period will play, and even the drinks and casino shows will have a roaring ’20s theme. “A lot of people here are learning 1920s songs now,” Gomes told The Associated Press in an interview Thursday morning.
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Gomes said the new theme is his plan to remake and save the struggling casino, which is being sold because its former owners stopped making mortgage payments due to the poor economy and cutthroat competition from slots parlors in neighboring states. The roaring ’20s theme is part of the nationwide fascination with “Boardwalk Empire,” but also a nod to Resorts’ own history. Its main building was built in the 1920s and the decor is already faithful to that period. The 1920s were “more than just a decade in a history book. It was a decade that defined and shaped our nation,” Gomes said. “Beyond that, it was fun, adventurous and exciting, a period in time where people simply let loose to give way to a lifestyle where entertainment was king. “Resorts will be all of that,” he said. “It will define and shape the direction Atlantic City needs to take to survive in an increasingly competitive market. It will be luxurious, it will be fun and it will be one of the leading entertainment spots in Atlantic City.” Resorts is based in what was originally built as the ChalfontHaddon Hall Hotel, which has been shown as part of the skyline in “Boardwalk Empire.” A recent interior renovation was done in 1920s style, eliminating the need for expensive construction. Gomes estimates the new costumes will cost about $1 million. “It seemed like such a natural,” he said. “The property was built in the 1920s and the decor already was from the ’20s.” Among the touches being planned: a strolling violinist in a zoot suit, wandering around the casino floor and lobby, playing songs from the ’20s and ’30s. Drinks — heavy on the whiskey that was illegal yet plentiful during Prohibition — will be served, and casino floor shows and many singers will stay faithful to the period as well. The changes will take effect in early December, when the new owner take over after the sale is approved by the New Jersey
Casino Control Commission. Gomes and Bailey, a New York developer, are paying $35 million for Resorts — by far the lowest price ever paid for a casino in New Jersey. Resorts was New Jersey’s first casino, opening in 1978. In a related development, the City Council in Atlantic City dealt a posthumous diss to the real-life star of “Boardwalk Empire,” whacking a plan to rename part of a street near the Boardwalk after Enoch “Nucky” Johnson. The council voted Wednesday night against a proposal to rename part of a street that runs alongside the hotel where Johnson lived and held court, mainly because of the more unsavory aspects of his life. For 30 years, until he was finally sent to prison in 1941 for tax evasion, Johnson dominated Atlantic City — then one of the nation’s leading resorts. He controlled not only the Republican political machine that had a stranglehold on government, but also made sure illegal liquor, prostitution and gambling operations flourished under the protection of paid-off officials.
Cruise ships at San Francisco dock get access to clean power SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Cruise ships that dock in San Francisco now have access to a cleaner energy source. Officials unveiled equipment on Wednesday that allows the ships to plug in to the city’s electricity grid instead of relying on on-board diesel generators for power. Those generators release noxious particulates that are blamed for increasing rates of bronchitis, asthma and other lung ailments. The new power source comes from hydroelectric plants in the Sierra Nevada. It does require each ship to be upgraded at a cost of about $1 million, but officials say the ships’ operators will save money in the long run.
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Thursday, Oct. 28 • Chris Sligh, JOY FM Sofa Concert, South County Christian Center, St. Louis, www.joyfmonline. org • Marty B, Bottleneck Blues Bar, Ameristar Casino, St. Charles, Mo. • Aaron Lewis of Staind, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.
Friday, Oct. 29 • Arianna String Quartet by Request, Touhill Performing Arts Center, UMSL, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • MoPleasure, Halloween Part at Villa Marie Winery, 6633 E. Main Street, Maryville, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. • Roger Waters Live, Scottrade Center, 8 p.m. • Faculty Showcase, Abbott Auditorium-SIUE Campus, 7:30 p.m. • D a r k S t a r O rc h e s t r a , T h e Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.
Saturday, Oct. 30 • Umphrey’s McGee, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo. • Black Kat Bash (Halloween Costume Party) w/Butterfly Distortion and The Imposters, Forever Legends, Fosterburg Rd., Alton, 9 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 31 • Ellen Martinez, Villa Marie Winery, 6633 E. Main Street, Maryville, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. • Jeremy Camp, Carlos Whittaker,
St. Louis, 9 p.m. • “Set Apart” Bluegrass Gospel, Bethalto Church of God, 800 E. Bethalto Blvd. Bethalto, www. setapartmusic.net, $5 per person donation appreciated.
John Mark MicMillan, Jon Henninger, Salem High School Gym, Salem, Illinois, itickets.com • Umphrey’s McGee, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.
Tuesday, Nov. 2
Sunday, Nov. 7
• Jonsi (of Sigur Ros), The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.
• Barenaked Ladies, The Pageant, Delmar Loop, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 3
Tuesday, Nov. 9
• Red, Rock & Blue USO benefit concert featuring Bret Michaels, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo., 7 p.m., www.usomissouri.org.
• Lifehouse, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.
Thursday, Nov. 4
Wednesday, Nov. 10 • Joshua Radin, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.
• Dave Barnes, The Duck Room at Blueberry Hill, St. Louis, Mo., 9 p.m. • Vienna Boys Choir, 2:30 p.m., Saint Louis Cathedral Basilica, St. Louis
Thursday, Nov. 11 • Gypsy, Bottleneck Blues Bar, Ameristar Casino, St. Charles, Mo.
Friday, Nov. 5
Saturday, Nov. 13
• Alan Ox in Concert “Song, Schtick & Soft Show”, 8 p.m., Washington University, 560 Music Center, 560 Trinity Ave., University City, Mo., $20 adults, $10 students w/valid ID, www.AlOxLive.com; MetroTix, 314-534-1111 • Frank Bank & His Secret Stash, The Duck Room, Blueberry Hill, 6504 Delmar, St. Louis, Mo. • Vienna Boys Choir, 8 p.m., Saint Louis Cathedral Basilica, St. Louis
• “Songs of Inspiration & Praise” Great Rivers Choral Society, Godfrey First UMC, 1100 Airport Rd.,
Sunday, Nov. 14 • Reel Big Fish/The Aquabats w/ Suburban Legends, Koo Koo Kanga Roo, 7 p.m., The Pageant, St. Louis, Delmar Loop
Tuesday, Nov. 16 • The Dresden Dolls, 8 p.m., The Pageant, Delmar Loop, St. Louis • Big Band Jazz Concert, Dunham Hall Theater, SIUE Campus, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 17
One, The Pageant, Delmar Loop, St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 26 • Cavo, Shaman’s Harvest, A m e r i c a n B a n g , C o p p e r v i e w, The Pageant, St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 27 • 12th Annual Stevie Ray Vaughan Tribute featuring The Steve Pecaro Band, The Tony Campanella Band, Jimmy Lee Kennett, The Pageant, St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 2
• Needtobreathe, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.
• Friends of Music Madrigal D i n n e r- re s e r v a t i o n s re q u i re d , call 650-3900 for tickets, SIUE
Saturday, Nov. 20
Friday, Dec. 3
• Wolf Parade, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.
Wednesday, Nov. 24 • Jake’s Leg, Aaron Kamm & The
• Opera Scenes, Jack & the Beanstalk by John Davies, Abbot Auditorium, SIUE, 7:30 p.m. • Christmas at the Cathedral, Saint Louis Cathedral Basilica, St. Louis, Mo.
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Music Tuning in 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. 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, Wa y n e H e n d e r s o n & Wi l t o n 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.
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Student tickets are available for most shows.
Menzel to perform with SLSO The St. Louis Symphony has just added a Live at Powell Hall concert to its 2010-11 season. Tony Award winner and popular cast member of the hit television show “Glee,” Idina Menzel, will perform for one afternoon only with the St. Louis Symphony on Sunday, January 23 at 3:00 p.m. The Broadway powerhouse, who received a Tony Award for her role as “Elphaba” in the international blockbuster Wicked, will perform a diverse concert of classical, pop, and musical theater favorites, including hits from Wicked and Rent and her Glee appearances. Tickets for the concert are $65 to $40 and are now available at the Powell Hall Box Office, online at www.stlsymphony.org, or by phone at 314.534.1700. The Powell Hall Box Office is located at 718 North Grand Boulevard in Grand Center. 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 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. This role garnered Menzel a Drama Desk Award nomination as well as a Drama League Award nomination. Menzel completed her Tony Awardwinning 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 2003. Additionally, Menzel was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her role as the misunderstood green girl. Idina received a Tony nomination for her Broadway debut performance a s M a u re e n , i n t h e o r i g i n a l production of the Pulitzer Prizewinning 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 Off-Broadway credits include the pre-Broadway, original, buzzcreating production of Rent and The Vagina Monologues.
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
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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 Catalog Albums” and “Top 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. In the spring of 2010, TSO debuted the much-anticipated live rock opera “Beethoven’s Last Night,” TSO’s gold-certified rock opera fantasy about “what could have happened” on Beethoven’s final night of life. The successful tour provided the template for their innovative brand of “Rock Theater” and the much-anticipated World Tour in 2011. The band’s latest release “Night Castle,” which featuring the singles, “Believe” and a cover of the classic “Nutrocker,” burst onto Billboard’s “Top 200” chart and was certified gold in less than 8 weeks.
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QuickGlance Movie Reviews
“Life As We Know It”
Katherine Heigl has again been saddled with an unexpected baby, only this time, no one calls her parenting mate a schlub. Unlike Heigl’s “Knocked Up” co-star, Seth Rogen, Josh Duhamel is emphatically in her league. In “Life As We Know It,” they have a good and believable chemistry as opposites pushed together through fate. Heigl and Duhamel have handsome movie-star presences and keep the movie entertaining, even though its familiar story passes with nothing to distinguish itself from the many other similarly plotted films and sitcoms. They play godparents to mutual friends, who die suddenly. Guardianship to their baby girl is left to the pair, even though they hate each other. Everything from there proceeds exactly as you’d expect: some combination of antics with diapers, anxious speeches over kitchen sinks and — Spoiler Alert!! — gradual heartwarming toward each other and their makeshift family. With Sarah Burns and Melissa McCarthy as candid onlookers. RATRED: PG-13 for sexual material, language and some drug content. RUNNING TIME: 115 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.
“Secretariat”
In a world of inspiring real-life sports stories, the tale of Secretariat is one of a kind. It’s too bad the Hollywood version about the legendary racehorse is just another one of the pack. Director Randall Wallace and his team do what the horse and its caretakers never did on the way to Triple Crown glory in 1973. They play it completely safe, offering a classy but standard Disney-fication of the tale, whose thrilling race scenes are offset by some of the blandest “you can do it if you try” dialogue you’re likely to encounter on film. Cheery performances from Diane Lane as the housewife-turned-horse-owner and John Malkovich as Secretariat’s oddball trainer help rein in
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some of the movie’s sentimental excesses. Still, the movie has exhilarating moments, especially the re-creation of Secretariat’s breathless finale at the Belmont Stakes. RATED: PG for brief mild language. RUNNING TIME: 116 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two and a half stars out of four.
“Conviction”
Hilary Swank is at her best in working-class, little-people roles, and she’s found another in the real-life story of Betty Anne Waters, who put herself through law school on an 18-year fight to clear her brother of a murder rap. The drama is straightforward, even a bit superficial, kind of an “Erin Brockovich” on a bad-hair day — still appealing and inspiring, though rote and predictable here and there. But Swank, sometimes adrift in lofty parts such as Amelia Earhart in last year ’s “Amelia,” keeps director Tony Goldwyn’s film grounded with blue-collar pluck and earnestness reminiscent of her Academy Award-winning roles in “Boys Don’t Cry” and “Million Dollar Baby.” Swank is aided by excellent performances from Sam Rockwell as Waters’ brother and Minnie Driver as a lawyer pal. The action flows with a certainty that saps some of the suspense. Yet it’s enormous fun to watch Swank in her element, pounding down legal barriers with the same tenacity she knocked out opponents in “Million Dollar Baby.” RATED: R for language and some violent images. RUNNING TIME: 106 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Three stars out of four.
“Jackass 3D”
Three-D would seem tailor-made for the guys from “Jackass.” When the technology is used for its funniest and most entertaining purposes, as it was recently in “Piranha 3-D,” it’s all about the wild, gratuitous gimmicks. Johnny Knoxville and Co., who are constantly outdoing themselves with crazy and creative pranks and stunts, would seem to be just the right guys to do that sort of thing. But very little occurs in their latest movie, “Jackass 3D,” that wouldn’t
have sufficed in 2-D. Sure, there’s an amusing and effective bit involving archery with a sex toy rather than an arrow. Steve-O and Dave England play tetherball with a beehive — dressed in nothing but furry bear hats and tighty-whities — and it feels as if the worked-up insects are swarming around us, too. But more often than not, this third installment in the franchise, directed as always by Jeff Tremaine, doesn’t take full advantage of its visual potential. A lot of what goes on here is the typical hit-and-miss, let’s-see-what-happens silliness. Bodily injury usually ensues. But “Jackass 3D” — and the group’s entire oeuvre, if you will — is at its best when it’s about these guys playing well-orchestrated tricks on each other and the world at large. RATED: R for male nudity, extremely crude and dangerous stunts, and for language. RUNNING TIME: 94 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.
“Red”
This spy caper admirably rejects the frenzy of many modern action thrillers, slowing things down to a digestible pace appropriate for vintage-bordering-ongeriatric heroes Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich and Helen Mirren. Yet despite the impressive cast, which includes Mary-Louise Parker, Richard Dreyfuss and Ernest Borgnine, this latest adaptation of a hip graphic novel fails to fill in the spaces between the action with anything terribly interesting. Director Robert Schwentke aims for a mix of action and comedy but never quite delivers on either. The action is OK, though nothing you haven’t seen done better a hundred times before, while the laughs are slight and sporadic, the filmmakers unable to generate enough clever interplay among the story’s band of ex-CIA operatives targeted for elimination. It’s a huge missed opportunity, given Willis’ cool-under-fire comic charms and the brilliant co-stars off whom he could have been bouncing better wisecracks. RATED: PG-13 for intense sequences of action violence and brief strong language. RUNNING TIME: 111 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.
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Movies Heigl, Duhamel in familiar roles By JAKE COYLE Associated Press Katherine Heigl has again been saddled with an unexpected baby, only this time, no one is going to call her parenting mate a schlub. Unlike Heigl’s “Knocked Up” co-star, Seth Rogen, Josh Duhamel is emphatically in her league. In “Life as We Know It,” they have a good and believable chemistry as opposites pushed together through fate. Both have handsome, moviestar presence and keep the film entertaining, even though its familiar story passes with nothing to distinguish itself from the many other similarly plotted movies and sitcoms. Heigl (”27 Dresses,” TV’s “Grey’s Anatomy”) plays Holly Berenson, a well-dressed professional — the kind of character that seems to be her specialty. As Eric Messer, Duhamel (“Transformers,” TV’s “Las Vegas”) is also a gender stereotype: the immature, promiscuous jock. After a disastrous blind date set up by their mutual friends (Christina Hendricks, Hayes MacArthur), Holly and Messer (as he’s called) settle into years of mutual annoyance, hardly tolerating each other as fellow godparents at weddings and birthdays. When their friends die in a car accident, Holly and Messer are named as guardians to their baby girl. In the kind of absurd twist that only happens in romantic comedies, they accept guardianship and move into their friends’ Atlanta house in separate bedrooms. From this point, everything
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In this image released by Warner Bros., Katherine Heigl, left, and Josh Duhamel are shown in a scene from “Life as We Know It. proceeds exactly as you’d expect: antics with diapers; anxious speeches over kitchen sinks; and — Spoiler Alert!! — gradual heartwarming toward each other and their makeshift family. The main contribution from director Greg Berlanti ( a T V v e t e r a n w h o c o - w ro t e the upcoming superhero flick “Green Lantern”) and writers Ian Deitchman and Kristin Rusk Robinson is a simplistic,
unhurried tone. After “Knocked Up,” Heigl famously wondered if the film was sexist and painted women as humorless. But in “Life as We Know It,” she fails badly in the scenes in which she’s given room to be funny, particularly one where she’s drunk when a case worker (Sarah Burns) visits. Melissa McCarthy, as a polite but blunt neighbor, and Burns, seemingly mousy but also very
direct, show far better comedic chops in supporting roles. Heigl is still a pleasure to watch, though. She has a knack for smart, anxious characters, and one suspects she’ll eventually find the right romantic comedy that properly showcases her talents without hoisting motherhood on her. It’s also a familiar genre to Duhamel, a former model whose tall, muscular build and proclivity
for baseball caps make him a natural stand-in for the ESPNaddled male. He has the good sense not to depend too much on his good looks. A s p o r t s b ro a d c a s t c o n t ro l room operator, his big dilemma comes when he’s offered a job with the NBA’s Phoenix Suns. But when it comes to bachelor life or fatherhood, does Steve Nash stand a chance against the Wiggles?
Brace yourself for “Never Let Me Go” By ROBERT GRUBAUGH Of The Edge The first thing you have to understand is that “Never Let Me Go” could not be a story further from the antics of the Harry Potter saga if it tried...I don’t care what anyone from the New York Times might tell you otherwise. You see, this is a movie that will elicit a very strong emotional reaction from anyone who watches it. It’s not a particularly terrible movie. The acting, in fact, is quite good, but it does consider things that many people might find morally questionable and decidedly off-putting. Several scenes forced me to sit straight up in my cinema seat and grimace with realization as some truths - according to “Never Let Me Go” - dawned on me. \The bulk of the story takes
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place between 1967 and 1994 and it’s set in the English countryside and along its rocky seacoasts, truly beautiful locations that only heighten the disquiet that will come. Kathy (Carey Mulligan), Ruth (Keira Knightley), and Tommy (Andrew Garfield) are students together at Hailsham School, an idyllic manor house that could easily be mistaken for the same crusty, upper-class boarding palaces so famous in many European tales of isolated adolescence. What sets Hailsham apart, though, is its obvious differences. Technology, for instance, exists in this alternate reality. Each student wears an ID bracelet that scans when passed by an electronic checkpoint as the exit for recess and physical education classes. That was my first clue that something was different about this school. And the pills they give
each student before breakfast? They reminded me of a dispensary line on a psych ward. Where was this bizarre story going? We l l . . . i t w a s a g o o d f o r t y minutes before the light bulb went off over my head. These students (played smartly as children by Isobel Meikle-Small, Ella Purnell, and Charlie Rowe) and their classmates are a subclass of people being raised with limited identities to serve openly and only as organ transplant donors for other unseen members of society. They are literally grown in order to begin having their various pieces harvested around age twenty and then picked over piecemeal until too many secondary organs (a liver lobe, bone marrow, an eye, or a kidney), or something too vital (a lung, the heart), are removed. When they’ve given their life, they
have “completed”, the term the author of the source novel, Kazuo Ishiguro, uses to express death. Shortly after leaving Hailsham, Tommy and Ruth begin a romantic relationship that removes Kathy from their tightly-knit group. She moves into a role as carer, a nurse/caretaker that delays her own donating and completion cycle for some years, and loses contact with her old friends. Happenstance brings them together again nearly ten years later as Ruth and Tommy, now fully immersed in their life’s work, are preparing for their third harvesting, the level at which most patients complete. An apologetic and remorseful Ruth wishes nothing more than to take back the hurt she did to Kathy by stealing Tommy away at a time when she knew that love was brewing between her friends. She forces Kathy to attempt a deferral,
the mythical license that allows donors to become exempt from completing and to lead a “normal” life. Be better prepared than I was if you choose to see this movie. It’s brave and unsettling. The young cast (and so good-looking!) do make a fine ensemble, but the hang-up of being created on a “battery farm” as Tommy puts it, is just too much. I am haunted still by the image of Keira Knightley’s lungs being removed as she lays open on an operating table, the stump of a ventilator ’s tubing hanging from between her cold dead lips. How’s that for dramatic imagery? ••• “Never Let Me Go” runs 103 minutes and is rated R for some sexuality and nudity, though the adult thematic content of this movie is even more troubling. I give this film one star out of four.
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"Funny Story" is quite trite warmth as the hospitalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s staff psychiatrist; everyone else feels two-dimensional. But itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Galifianakisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; character, Bobby, who becomes a makeshift mentor to Craig, teaching him how to cheat the system and make the most of his time in the psych ward. The star of â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Hangoverâ&#x20AC;? shows some of his trademark offbeat humor, but he also has some more dramatic, volatile scenes that allow him to
By CHRISTY LEMIRE Associated Press With only two feature films to their credit, Anna Boden a n d Ry a n F l e c k h a d a l r e a d y established themselves as an original, confident and exciting writing-directing team. Their 2006 debut, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Half Nelson,â&#x20AC;? featured Ryan Gosling in an Academy Award-nominated performance as a drug-addicted junior high school teacher who tries to turn his life around with help from a student. Their second film, 2008â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sugar,â&#x20AC;? could not h a v e b e e n m o re d i ff e re n t : I t followed an up-and-coming pitcher from the Dominican Republic struggling to make it here in the big leagues. Both films stood out for the purity of their storytelling, the honesty of their characters and the complete lack of cliche even w i t h i n g e n re s t h a t a re p re t t y familiar. All of this makes their third film, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Kind of a Funny Story,â&#x20AC;? such a letdown. It has some strong performances from a solid cast â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Zach Galifianakis especially stands out in an u n c h a r a c t e r i s t i c a l l y m e a t y, serious role â&#x20AC;&#x201D; but there are also some tonal inconsistencies, too much narration and ill-fitting fantasy sequences. Ultimately, the whole effort feels too pat, given that itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about something as complex as mental illness. Based on Ned Vizziniâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s semiautobiographical novel of the same name, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Kind of a Funny Storyâ&#x20AC;? finds 16-year-old Craig Gilner (Keir Gilchrist) riding his bike early one morning to check himself into a Brooklyn hospital. Seems heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been feeling suicidal and wants someone to fix this for him. When the doctor who examines him (Aasif Mandvi) agrees to admit him, Craig finds out heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll have to stay there for a minimum of five days, and canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t just zip in and out overnight. And because the youth psychiatric ward is closed, heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s placed in the adult ward. His parents (Lauren Graham and Jim Gaffigan, both underused) are supportive; meanwhile, his high school friends view him as a rock star for doing something so daring, including his best friendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s girlfriend (Zoe Kravitz), with whom heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s secretly in love. But Craig finds a new girl he clicks with in Noelle (Emma R o b e r t s i n a p l e a s i n g l y m o re mature role), who is there because sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been cutting herself. They bond during arts and crafts night, and music hour. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re the only t e e n a g e r s t h e re s o , n a t u r a l l y, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to hook up with each other. Craig and Noelle also happen
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Age is irrelevant in terms of service As I went to bed last night, I reminded myself that this morning I would need to write an article. But, to tell the truth, I felt a little ‘brain dead’. I was physically tired, but more than that, I felt emotionally drained and weary as could be. But, this morning when I woke up after a good night’s rest (and for me that is a precious gift), I felt renewed, refreshed and ready to write. But, while willing, I need a nudge towards a topic. What shall I write today, I wondered. But as I opened one of my devotional books to read, I knew immediately that within this small devotional lay the idea I wanted to share with you today. The author wrote about ‘equipping people for the ministry’. Now I know that most of us will never be ministers or priests, but I also think that doesn’t mean that we as laypersons haven’t been given ‘the necessary equipment’ to serve. I used the word ‘equipment’, but what I really think is that we are all given ‘gifts’ that equip us to serve God in some manner. Now for the most part, when we hear the word ‘gift’, we think in terms of a package wrapped beautifully and tied with a bow. Or perhaps we think of an envelope with a check or some cash in it. Wow! We think we are so blessed to be the recipient of such a gift.
Doris Gvillo But that is not the type of gift I am speaking about. I am pondering just how we can use the ‘gifts’ God has given us in service to God and others. Perhaps we have a musical talent that we share. We can play an instrument at a church service or sing in the choir. But if that were the only gift, I’d be out of luck. So, what other gifts has God given to us. Well, right now, I am thinking of a dear friend who for years baked the best pies and often brought them to someone in distress. Or perhaps, you are one who visits the shutins either at home or in the nursing home and shares time with them. Maybe you work with some of the many organizations that meet the needs of people. Could it be that you head a 4H or Scout troop where you have a part in shaping the future of a young person? I’m thinking of the individual who stops and offers assistance when someone has car trouble or has tripped and fallen down. It might be that you are one of those who provide a meal after a funeral for a family who has suffered the loss of a loved one. Of course, it’s work, but it meets a need, and isn’t
that what ‘service’ is all about? Maybe you are a Church School teacher or a Youth leader and by giving of your time, you are helping to mold the lives of those young folks. Maybe you have the gift of leadership and become an officer in the many worthy organizations that provide help, guidance, and service. Perhaps you are just a ‘great neighbor’. I’ll have to say that I have wonderful neighbors. I’ve needed help when I have messed up my computer, when a light bulb in the ceiling needs changing, when the snow piles up in my driveway and in numerous other ways. And what a blessing it is to have those who ‘help’. I think they are using the gift of compassion that God has planted in their hearts. There are those who become ministers, teachers, priests, and missionaries, but there will also be countless individuals who, by the way they live, touch the lives of others. If you wonder “how”, I say it is the way in which they reach out and respond with love, kindness, and action to the needs of those around them. I don’t believe service to God requires that we have a certain type of education or training. It could help, but God can and
does use any and all. What is required is a willingness of spirit. I think we are asked if we can and will give of our time, our talent, and yes, even our wealth in the service of others. It is a decision no one can make for you. My mother used to say, “Brighten the corner where you are”, and I think that by using the gifts we have been given, we can brighten the lives of others. The article I read that prompted this article had this bit of humorous but worthwhile advice. It stated that each of us can serve and we don’t have a ‘use by’ date imprinted on us. We can serve as a child and as an adult… age is irrelevant. Age doesn’t negate the ability to serve. It may limit some physical activity, but there are still a multitude of things that everyone can do to serve and bring joy into another’s life. Age really isn’t a qualification when service to God is the goal. I sincerely believe that God can and will use you….IF you are willing. And that IF makes all the difference. Are we willing to use the gifts our loving God has given to us to make our community and, yes, even our world a better place? Doris Gvillo is a member of Eden United Church of Christ.
Churches are doing more personal background checks NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — More churches and religious groups are conducting background checks and taking other steps to protect children against mistreatment in the wake of the sex abuse scandal that has plagued the Catholic Church for years. Children’s advocates say not all background checks are equal, and warn religious groups they must be especially vigilant in screening clergy, volunteers and staff because their trusting communities are often targets for abusers.
B a c k g ro u n d c h e c k s s h o u l d look into criminal databases at the local, state and federal levels and religious groups need other safety mechanisms in place, according to insurance companies. That’s because many pedophiles don’t have criminal records, either because they haven’t been caught or haven’t been prosecuted. LifeWay Christian Resources, the Southern Baptist Convention’s publishing and research arm, launched a partnership with backgroundchecks.
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Scary Stories Halloween Short Story By Katie Anderson The night is clear and the sky is completely void of clouds. Every star is visible and shines bright. The trees rustle with a slight breeze and a few brightly colored leaves float to the ground. Needless to say, the perfect conditions would prevail for a night of trick or treating. And so, I sit and watch the children skipping about on the other side of the window. The sidewalks are crowded with kids disguised as ghouls and witches and numerous other creatures. For one night, these kids escape from reality and let their imaginations soar as they encounter a world of spooks and fright. However, I am too mature to participate in such juvenile activities and I will instead sit at home and hand out candy to those who are not. Their screams and bouts of laughter aggravate me as I look back to a mere 365 days ago, when I was the one expressing my joy. I was a witch last Halloween. My mind wanders off to that simpler time when I’m interrupted by a chiming of bells. It’s the door. I go to open it and I am greeted with several shining faces and open treat bags. One little girl is dressed as a princess. She has a purple, glittering gown and a rhinestone studded crown. It reminds me of a Halloween six years ago. As a princess, I felt effortless and effervescent in my blue gown. I became Cinderella for just a night. For this one night, I had lived in a fairy tale world that was emptied of reality and its troubles. However, troubles weren’t many to be had at that age. It was still enjoyable and I could appreciate my false persona. The evening was concluded with a bag that was stuffed to the brim with only the most respectable candy. As always, I then shoved handful after handful of sugary sweets into my mouth and rejoiced for the unhealthful holiday. Presently, the children were still staring expectantly at me and it took me a moment to understand why. When it dawned on me, I gave them each handfuls of treats. Each grin only brightened as the bags were weighed down with the additions. Afterwards, they skipped off and I ventured back to my post while still reminiscing. Not ten minutes later, the door bell was ringing again. I opened it to a green monster, a superhero and a ghost. These children were older and were not quite as giddy as the last. Even so, the same feeling of anticipation was evident. Such simple satisfaction is harder to come by as the years pass. I regret the aging and maturing of the kids before me, and I regret the day where they will be discouraged from participating in these youthful activities. I remember three years ago, on a particularly dreary Halloween, I was a ghost. The most cliché of costumes, a sheet with three holes cut out for my eyes and mouth was the extent of my disguise. Luckily, it was an extremely disposable adornment, for by the end of the night, it more closely resembled a water-drenched rag. Just recollecting seems to reassure me that I do not want to relive these experiences. I was sick for weeks after this Halloween. Most children had stayed home, but I was too anxious to get candy. However, I ended up with barely a fourth of a bag because my presence was unexpected at the neighbor’s doors. The children were moving farther and farther down the driveway. Laughing and joking, they strolled to the next house. In the pit of my stomach, a spark of jealousy flared. I began to wonder why I was too old. Why must there be an age limit on fun? But, in the same moment, I shook my head as if to rid it of these feelings. The more important question is why I would even want to join the children. Before I could finish another thought, there was a knock on the door. I rushed to answer it and came face to face with a dragon and a witch. Well, it was not face to face, per say, because they looked to be about six or seven years old. I could tell that the witch was shy, but the dragon burst out in a joyous “trick or treat!” I smiled in spite of myself and emptied a lot of the bowl of candy into each of their open bags. The witch grinned timidly and murmured her thanks. As they ran down to their parents, she lost her hat and had to double back. Her bewitching cape fluttered in the slight breeze. As soon as the pointed hat was in her hand, she sprinted to her parents. I watched while they visited each house, until I could no longer see them around a curve in the road. Last year, I had been a witch. In the most elaborate costume to date, I had dazzled all whole laid their eyes upon me.
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Trimmed in a metallic gold, and fitted with the utmost perfection, my extravagant costume made me feel truly magical. However, the night to remember was tainted by the looks that I received from my neighbors. I knew I was nearing the end of my trick or treating years when I felt the eyes of my peers sneering at my back. I had just brushed them off. I never really cared about the opinions of my classmates. I never understood why I should. And so, these looks were not even weightless flies on my shoulder. I would shoo the thoughts away as soon as I began to dwell. At this point, I started to wonder if I should even care this year. What difference does 365 days make? I am still the same person. There is nothing preventing me from adorning a costume and going out tonight! In fact, I think that I just might! I run to my closet and through together a mix of fabrics and end up with a makeshift mix of various fabrics and cloths. I fashioned a mask to hide my age and inspected my reflection in the mirror. I looked like a perfect replication of the jack-olantern on our front porch. Giggling in spite of myself, I slunk out of the back door to join the other children on the front sidewalk. The voices and screeches were no longer muffled by the wall that separated them from me. The breeze wasn’t just a movement of the trees; it was a sensation on my cheeks. I was part of the enjoyment and I belonged. I knocked on every door and was unrecognized by all. Candy filled my bag to the brim. But all throughout the night, a sinking recognition settles in my mind as I realize that this will truly be my last trick or treating excursion. Well, I think it will be.
The Ghost in My Closet By Adalin Hay, Audrey Hudlin and Katelyn Marshall “Help!” I screamed. “Mom, help!” He was in my closet, he had screamed at me. I didn’t know what to do. He was going to hurt me, I just knew it. I ran to my parents’ room and climbed into their bed. “Mom!” I screamed again. She jumped as she woke up and looked at me as I was crying. “Why are you crying, Jesús?” she asked. I was too scared to answer. All that mattered was that I had to save my parents from the problem we have had ever since we moved into this new house. It all started a few weeks ago when my mom married Paco Lopez, her boyfriend, that had been hanging around our house for what seemed like forever. I never minded it because he would always bring me toys and would play games with me when I asked him too. The wedding was fun because I got to see all of my cousins that I haven’t seen in awhile and my mom seemed really happy. The only thing that I did not like was that I had to wear a suit that itched. I also had to sit still during all of the pictures, and I had to stay with my grandma for two weeks while my mom and Paco went on vacation. But the thing I hated most was when they came back and we had to move into a new house. Mom told me I would love our new house. She said that it was big, I would get a room all to myself, and the school near Paco’s house would be a really fun place to start kindergarten. She was right about the big part, and I even liked the school, but for some reason I did not like the house. It made me feel like I was not really alone in my new room and that someone would always be behind me when I turned around. The worst thing about it was that my mom thought the house was perfect and she said she never wanted to move. Paco was really happy too. He was always telling me how nice it was to finally have a family. He’d taken me out for ice cream a million times and we even went to a baseball game. It looked like everything was going to work out until I saw him. That’s when all of the trouble started. I always knew he was there, but I couldn’t always see him. It was like I could sense him, but I didn’t want to know what was going on. I could feel him moving around and hear him talking. I didn’t tell my parents, because I didn’t want to have to move out. My mom would have been so sad! So I kept the secret all to myself. That was working out fine, but then one day, he did something. “Where are my car keys?” Paco asked, “They were here last night and now they are not here. Jesús, do you know where they are?” “No, I don’t,” I replied. I knew that he took them, the man
that lives in our house. I just didn’t know where or why he would take them. At dinner time, we were all eating spaghetti that my mom made. I was enjoying it, but all of a sudden, I felt like he was close by. I looked around, trying to find him. I looked into the TV room and there he was sitting on our couch. This was the first time I ever really saw him. I looked at my mom and yelled, “Mom, there’s a man in there! Do you see him?” But when I looked back, he was gone, and my mom thought I was going crazy. I knew I saw him though. Maybe I really was going crazy! I saw him again the next night, standing in my closet, motionless, and he said, “Get out! Everyone get out! This is my house and no one else can live here!” he screamed. “Help!” I screamed. “Mom help!” I didn’t know what to do. He was going to hurt me, I just knew it. I ran away as fast as my legs could carry me to my mom’s bedroom. I could feel him following me and I knew that I had to do something or he was going to hurt all of us. I didn’t know what to do. Should I try to fight him or just scream and hope he gets scared and leaves? Would I be strong enough to make either of those ideas work? I wished that I could just be a five-year-old kid again and not have to worry about fighting off ghosts and saving my family. “Mom!” I screamed again. She jumped as she woke up and looked at me as I was crying. She asked me, “Why are you crying Jesús?” I was too scared to answer. Soon enough, he was in the doorway of my parents’ room and my parents could see him this time. “Who are you? What do you want?” Paco yelled. My mom grabbed me and pulled me close to her. I wiggled out of her arms and stood on the bed. “This is our house, not yours!” I yelled over and over again with my eyes tightly shut. He backed away and vanished, never to be seen again. Suddenly, everything was calm again and we were all in shock about what had just happened. Somehow I was brave enough to fight off a ghost and save my family. My mom wrapped me in a big hug and kept saying, “Oh my goodness honey, are you okay? You were so brave and I am so proud of you!” She was hugging me so tight that I could hardly breathe. “Of course I’m okay, mom, that ghost could never hurt me,” I said with relief. Paco chuckled and said, “It’s a good thing you were so brave, I don’t think I could have scared him off by myself.” We all laughed and I knew for the first time that we were safe and that we could live in this house together forever.
In The Dark of the Night By Abby Urbanek Alone in the dark, a chill runs down her spine even though it’s a humid evening. She looks at the moon, full and yellow in the middle of October. She looks down at her feet. Leaves blow over her sneakers, which are worn and dirty. A screech sounds in the distance. Her pace quickens. Her heart is pounding out of her chest. The darkness is creeping over. Her family’s turn-of-the-century mansion is just through a small wooded area and over a pond to the gate. Bushes bristle around her. Strange noises are coming from the trees around her, almost whispering a secret in her ear. She starts jogging. A drop of sweat rolls down her cheek like an avalanche down a mountain. She reaches the middle of the woods, almost to the pond. She feels fur rub against her arm. She doesn’t turn back to look. Instead she starts running, desperate to reach the pond. She feels sharp blades, almost thorns with mouths, snapping at her ankles. At this point she is sprinting towards her destination, though it seems she is getting farther away. Blood drips down her legs from these thorns. By now, the fur creature is grabbing her by the arms, attempting to pull her into the bushes. She lets out a scream. No one can hear her desperate cries for help. She imagines herself anywhere but there. The creature rips off her jacket, as she breaks free from its grasp. All she can do is run, faster and faster. But the creature is not only strong, but quick. She can hear the fur beast coming upon her, its moist breath on her neck.
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Scary Stories Continued from Page 23 She reaches the pond. The beast dives on her, grabbing her leg, and taking her down. She pulls herself to the edge of the water and looks at her reflection. Her ponytail had fallen out, her mascara was smeared, and she was sweating and crying. Suddenly a low growl is made by the creature, and she sees the beast appear beside her mirrored self. Her scream echoes over the pond to her mansion. Across the pond, a dog emerges from the house. The dog runs onto the bridge to his owner. The beast is struggling with the girl, but the dog jumps in to save her. The girl’s dog bites the creature in the legs continuously until it releases her. The girl gets up, and takes off across the bridge with her dog following her cautiously. She is relieved when she sees the front door. She opens the door, and lets her dog in.
A Flash By Cameron Thomas
“Where is this place again?” Xavier North said as he looked down at the invitation: “ Yo u a re i n v i t e d t o G w e n ’ s awesome Halloween party! Come to 108 Brickman Lane at 7:30 p.m. to have an amazing
time! Admittance into the party is by invitation only. For more information and/or to RSVP call (618)-374-8890. Hope to see you there!” This thing looks as if it’s been attacked by a BeDazzler, thought Xavier as he marveled upon all of the glitter, rhinestones, and studs on the card. Xavier began to walk down the street to the party. He wasn’t so much excited to go to the party, as he was to show his Mad Hatter costume. As Xavier walked down the sidewalk, he saw a flash of black and silver cross his path. Xavier abruptly comes to a halt. “What was that?” Xavier muttered to himself. Coming to the conclusion that he was simply seeing things, Xavier continued his stroll to the party. Later on he saw little children running from one house to another gathering as much candy as possible. He also examined the tired parents of the children, who were trying to keep up. Many of the trick-ortreaters rushed by Xavier with their overflowing candy bags, but a few stopped to gaze upon his costume. At first he was flattered that younger kids were so mesmerized by his costume. Eventually it got to be a little bothersome. “ H e y m i s t e r, ” a s k e d a b o y dressed as Spider-Man, “are you that creepy guy from Alice in
Wonderland?” “His name is the Mad Hatter,” replied Xavier North, “and he’s not creepy.” “Yeah he is,” said a small girl dressed as a fairy. “Whatever,” Xavier muttered as he worked his way through the crowd of curious children. “ Yo u l o o k w e i rd , ” y e l l e d a young boy and after his comment a l l t h e o t h e r t r i c k - o r- t re a t e r s agreed. “Listen runts,” Xavier said growing with irritation, “I have somewhere to be, and that somewhere is not with a bunch of snarky little pipsqueaks!” Xavier began to push his way through the rude kids and went on with his walk. Those little brats, thought Xavier, where are they’re parents anyway? “Not so great with kids, huh?” said a voice from the bushes. “What? Who said that?” Xavier yelled while looking around to see where the voice was coming from. Xavier heard a snicker. “This is not funny!” “Maybe not for you,” replied the mysterious voice, “but it certainly is for me.” “I must be hearing things,” muttered Xavier. Just as he was about to cross the street there was another flash of black and silver. “ O k a y, ” s a i d t h e b o y, “ t h i s getting really freaky.”
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Hearing a footstep from behind, Xavier swung his body around with his right fist clenched and hit the unknown person as hard as he could. Xavier heard a crack. “What the heck?” yelled t h e h o o d e d f i g u re , “ A re y o u insane?” “Mark?” asked Xavier. “Yes,” said Mark pulling off his hood, “it’s me, little brother. And you broke my nose!” “ Yo u s h o u l d n ’ t h a v e s c a re d me like that!” exclaimed Xavier, “Why are you here? What’s up with the weird costume, anyway?” “I’m a warlock,” replied Mark as he rubbed his nose, “Phil’s throwing a party over on Eastman Road.” “So you decided to scare me on your way there? Year after year you do this! And this time you even got hurt in the process,” ranted Xavier. “It was worth it,” laughed Mark. “It was worth getting a broken nose,” asked Xavier, “from your
thirteen year old brother?” “Whatever,” said Mark, “I’ll get you back in due time little brother.” The North brothers were walking home when a black and silver figure appeared from behind a great white oak tree. The figure started walking towards the two boys. “ Wa i t , ” s a i d t h e y o u n g e r brother, “I thought you were the guy in black and silver.” “Uh, nope,” Mark replied beginning to shake with fear. “Oh my gosh,” gasped Xavier, his eyes growing wider and wider with fear. The figure walked up to Xavier. His or her face was concealed with a mask. “Run,” whispered the cloaked figure. Instantly the young ran home, but the older boy did not. Mark grinned. “Nice job Molly.” “We really got him good this year,” said Molly as she pulled her hood down. “Happy Halloween,” the two teenagers said in unison.
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Steve Schmitt Buick GMC South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Weber Granite City Chevrolet Lou Fusz GMC Buick Weber Granite City Chevrolet Suntrup Select Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Weber Granite City Chevrolet Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Weber Granite City Chevrolet Brooks Motor Company Weber Granite City Chevrolet Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Marty Cancila Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Marty Cancila Lou Fusz GMC Buick George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Auffenberg Auto Mall George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Crossroad Motors South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Weber Granite City Chevrolet Crossroad Motors Lou Fusz GMC Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Weber Granite City Chevrolet Suntrup Select Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Marty Cancila Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Weber Granite City Chevrolet George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Crossroad Motors Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Weber Granite City Chevrolet Auffenberg Auto Mall Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Marty Cancila
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$10,867 $10,764 Call Call $9,943 Call $8,495 $9,950 $8,787 $10,550 $24,888 $14,777 $8,636 $55,689 $35,999 Call $28,200 $22,475 Call $26,887 $22,680 $19,995 $15,625 $16,134 $15,550 $8,989 Call $17,255 $4,638 $16,684 $16,455 $14,789 $14,550 $14,998 $12,995 $13,375 $9,970 $23,594 $20,984 $18,975 $16,780 $16,289 $15,811 $15,299 $14,999 $14,850 $17,998 $17,388 $15,523 $14,995 $14,595 $13,944 Call $16,995 $15,995 $13,904 $17,930 $11,364 $9,995 $7,888 $4,995 Call Call $3,995 Call $21,861 $17,843 $20,865 $19,968 $17,945 $16,304 $15,924 Call $15,989 $9,995 $7,188 $4,500 $15,989 $9,799 $12,810 $16,995 $5,995 $4,944 $6,995 $14,995 $10,995 $31,684 $30,936 $26,843 $26,270 $18,964 Call $25,989
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$12,999 $12,999 $12,999 $12,999 $12,999 $12,999 Call $17,944 $17,080 $12,999 $11,999 $13,845 $12,888 $11,390 $9,990 $13,989 $21,389 $19,799 $19,004 $19,004 $13,990 $13,990 $14,785 $13,990 $13,112 $12,987 $12,403 Call $18,990 Call $11,575 $10,860 Call Call $13,990 $9,960 $7,995 $9,740 $4,987 Call Call $46,878 $46,079 $45,989 $40,989 $39,734 $37,119 $28,718 $27,119 $29,903 $26,903 $37,273 $33,583 $27,513 $27,188 $25,428 $23,990 $20,990 $19,990 $18,599 Call $18,991 $22,903 $18,342 $17,990 $16,903 $16,903 $16,903 $16,633 $15,977 $15,829 $23,777 $21,499 $20,990 $20,760 $14,660 $12,495 $18,995 $12,759 $9,888 $36,595 $29,719 $20,990 $23,990 $15,495 $15,944 $14,332 Call $9,550 Call $9,495 $18,995 $21,105
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$18,465 $13,995 $14,995 $14,995 $10,818 $5,994 $40,338 $37,908 $29,939 $29,374 $28,509 $27,723 $27,704 $27,704 $27,704 $27,704 $27,704 $27,473 $26,084 $26,084 $26,084 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,490 $23,490 $23,490 $21,990 $20,990 $20,990 $20,990 $18,546 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $17,989 $16,999 $16,999 $16,999 Call $18,903 Call $22,685 $21,888 $19,903 $18,903 $18,903 $17,888 $16,064 $14,187 $11,826 $6,999 $7,994 $6,888 Call $32,879 $30,304 $29,404 $27,709 $23,419 $19,990 $14,991 $9,914 Call $28,104 $27,209 $26,523 $22,301 $20,990 $24,420 $15,550 $12,495 $46,625 $46,350 $45,750 $44,615 $44,210 $44,070 $43,890 $43,665 $42,995 $42,900 $42,335 $42,155 $41,204
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$40,805 $40,370 $40,370 $40,220 $39,305 $38,974 $38,769 $38,265 $35,655 $36,115 $31,990 $22,935 $34,990 $27,995 $27,990 $27,990 $25,990 $23,489 $22,993 $19,995 $18,990 $15,990 Call $23,990 $22,990 $19,860 $14,350 $18,888 $12,888 $11,777 $12,883 $11,994 $17,490 $11,990 $56,055 $52,499 $50,285 $40,805 $28,694 $33,990 $23,888 $17,885 $43,990 $30,495 $30,990 $48,115 Call $7,999 $5,995
B0058 B0055 B0024 B0077 B0053 B0097 B0095 B0035 B0049 00201 00886AA 00176 P11511 P1535 C6651 C6572 C6647 8384-1 6196 J86020A C6649 00228AA 8252 P11507 P11514 D84228AA 1-1561E 12642-1 12616-2 42097-2 12633-1 R1605 1D7HU18Z93S P11501BB B0045 00509 00408 00378 12574-1 B0034AA 12650-1 3B7KF23671G P11488 D84262A 00221BB B0020 16640F 42109-1 146602
South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Suntrup Select Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Crossroad Motors South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick 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 Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Brooks Motor Company
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Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Suntrup Select Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Lou Fusz GMC Buick Weber Granite City Chevrolet Brooks Motor Company Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Car Company of Freeburg Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Suntrup Select Crossroad Motors Crossroad Motors George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Suntrup Select Car Company of Freeburg Weber Granite City Chevrolet Brooks Motor Company Brooks Motor Company Car Company of Freeburg Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Lou Fusz GMC Buick Lou Fusz GMC Buick Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall
866 377 3110 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866 714 0927 877-223-2703 866 714 0927 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 877-223-2703 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 877 691 9016 866 214 8778 888 245 5532 877-223-2703 877 691 9016 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866-553-4164 618 451 7913 618 939 9828 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 866-438-1169 877 691 9016 618 539 7004 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 618 939 9828 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866-438-1169 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 866 714 0927 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 866 714 0927 888 245 5532 888 245 5532 866 496 0381 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866-438-1169 866 714 0927 618 539 7004 618 451 7913 618 939 9828 618 939 9828 618 539 7004 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 888 245 5532 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866-553-4164 866-553-4164 866 714 0927 866 214 8778
877 847 2814 866-553-4164 866-553-4164 877 383 6138 866-438-1169 866-438-1169 877 847 2814 618 451 7913 877-223-2703 866 214 8778 877 691 9016 877 691 9016 877 691 9016 866 496 0381 877 691 9016 866 257 3408 618 451 7913 866-553-4164 866 257 3408 877 691 9016 888 245 5532 618 451 7913 877 383 6138 888 245 5532 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 618 451 7913 877 691 9016
Dyna Lowri
2005
$8,995
310459
Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Sdn Accord Sdn Civic Civic Civic CR-V CR-V Element Fit Fit Insight Odyssey Pilot
2009 2008 2005 2001 2008 2001 2009 2007 2002 2008 2008 2008 2009 2008 2010 2007 2006
$21,870 Call $11,995 $11,400 $16,977 $3,244 $20,765 $16,505 Call $27,555 Call $24,325 $16,991 $14,954 Call $18,777 $22,960
16528G 8262 8062 1-1644E V100562A P2175ZB 24743W 24717J 1-1700E 16556F 8092A 42425W 6251 P5864A 42440P Y706 24659W
1901T 188298 A31353 P1593 1-1595B 8005A C6400AA 41058-1 16457G 1-1588B 1-1645B 4552 16451G C6582AA 1-1677B D82068A 5045 8340 16702G RE11 16613F 16430F a20828 60743H 20010A P5671A 20221A 130456 8356-1 16590F 12612-33 16670G 16630G 16502G 8338 8336 D84219B 1902Z 8343-1 R1250-1 8458
Y698 1-1703E 8459-1 00862AA 8345 8313 8319 6203-1 D84060A 6065 16699G 8321 D84216A 8346 16683F 16679F 4604A 16533G 8103 D81022A 5135A 12602-2 60732H G109060A P5815A B01606 1-1662B 21733-1 1-1647B 16631G 6221 R1601 4554 121706 12553-1 16493G 110781 C6184AA 12612-22 1-1704E 16715G 16526G 16668G R1654 16619G 24673W 1-1682B 6189 6148-1 24769W 6064 6127-1 8010 8018 P2305ZA 12535-2 24760E 33167-2 42107-1 R1619-1 6196-1 a70379 P5573A B18792 A26084 v19522 16503G 16266G 8279-1 12596-1 16707F 5079-1 16538G 42438P 8235 1-1685E 24767B B118046A B114007A 6198 24772E
South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Lou Fusz GMC Buick Lou Fusz GMC Buick Marty Cancila Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Weber Granite City Chevrolet Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Weber Granite City Chevrolet Lou Fusz GMC Buick Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Crossroad Motors Weber Granite City Chevrolet Marty Cancila Crossroad Motors Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Weber Granite City Chevrolet Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC
Call $2,500 $6,500 $20,995 $26,550 $25,545 $22,990 $19,990 $25,375 $21,550 $20,055 Call $21,700 $19,990 Call $20,995 $17,991 $15,884 Call Call Call $21,030 $15,995 Call $10,844 $12,544 $10,995 $3,995 $24,276 $13,635 $7,994 $39,920 $31,205 $26,545 $20,472 $18,999 $16,890 $12,995 $11,654 $8,994 $10,653
$5,777 Call Call $37,990 $31,994 $28,963 $27,994 $21,991 $19,995 $24,991 $24,540 $22,987 $19,995 $18,899 $24,075 $21,400 Call $18,690 $16,995 $15,880 Call $5,998 Call $8,739 $25,122 $5,995 $18,405 $10,991 $19,760 $16,935 $14,991 $12,944 Call $11,995 $10,990 $10,805 $5,995 $10,990 $8,855 Call $21,950 $19,515 $18,600 $16,944 Call $16,345 Call $22,991 $24,987 $17,935 $14,987 $38,813 $14,500 Call $18,914 $10,499 $13,330 $10,994 $14,888 $3,944 $23,986 $11,995 $9,370 $5,995 $3,995 $1,995 $40,480 $26,290 $20,017 $15,999 $14,760 Call $33,415 $28,420 $8,995 $10,520 $10,110 $8,994 $4,995 $22,991 $6,999
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2002 2002 1996 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2004 2004 1999 1997 2004 2006 1997 2007 2006 2010 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2006 2005 2007 2010 2010 2010 2010 2008 2007 2007 2010 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2003 1998 1970 2008 2004 1999 1999 1989 2008 2006 2006 2005 2000 2003 2010 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 1995 2002 2002
Acadia Acadia Canyon DENALI Envoy Envoy Envoy Safari Savana Cut Sierra Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 150 Sierra 250 SUBURBAN Yukon Yukon Yukon Dena Yukon XL Yukon XL
Bronco Crown Vict E150 Econoline Edge Edge Edge EDGE Edge Edge Edge Edge Escape Escape Escape Escape ESCAPE ESCAPE Escape Escape Escape Escape ESCAPE Escape Escape Escape Escape Escort Expedition Expedition Expedition Expedition Explorer Explorer EXPLORER EXPLORER Explorer Explorer EXPLORER Explorer Explorer
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-150 Heri F-250 F-350 Five Hundr Five Hundr Focus Focus Focus Focus Focus FOCUS FOCUS Focus Focus Freestar Freestar W Freestyle Fusion Fusion Fusion Fusion Fusion Fusion Fusion MUSTANG Mustang Mustang MUSTANG MUSTANG Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Other RANGER Ranger Ranger Ranger RANGER Super Duty Super Duty Super Duty Super Duty Super Duty Super Duty Taurus Taurus Taurus Taurus Taurus Taurus Taurus Thunderbir Windstar W
H2 H3
2006 2007
$33,625 16641F $25,425 16686G
1500 Sierr 1500 Sierr Acadia Acadia Acadia Acadia Acadia Acadia Acadia
2006 2004 2011 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2008
$22,995 $12,995 $45,440 $39,650 $31,605 $31,944 $29,877 $30,483 $28,944
20072A 20063B 5267 1-1611B P5875 00223 P2271Z PG1446P 222289
Accent ACCENT Azera Azera Elantra Elantra Elantra Elantra ELANTRA Elantra Genesis Santa Fe Santa Fe Santa Fe Santa Fe Santa Fe Sonata Sonata Sonata Sonata Sonata Sonata Tiburon Tiburon Tucson XG350
2010 2009 2008 2007 2009 2009 2009 2003 2002 1998 2009 2009 2009 2009 2007 2004 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2002 2008 2006 2006 2002
$11,075 $10,998 $21,995 $16,610 $14,995 $13,605 $12,995 $8,995 $6,499 Call $33,175 $21,155 $20,980 $20,605 $19,980 $11,685 $16,750 $13,510 $16,050 Call Call $3,995 $15,995 $10,294 $9,995 $7,494
G35 G35 Sedan G37 Coupe
2007 2008 2008
$24,995 7512 $26,915 PG1458P $33,745 42398P
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Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company Brooks Motor Company Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall Weber Granite City Chevrolet South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Auffenberg Auto Mall Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Suntrup Select Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Car Company of Freeburg Auffenberg Auto Mall Weber Granite City Chevrolet Weber Granite City Chevrolet Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Brooks Motor Company Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Marty Cancila
866 214 8778 618 939 9828 618 939 9828 877-223-2703 866 214 8778 618 451 7913 877 847 2814 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 877 691 9016 866 214 8778 877 847 2814 866 214 8778 877-223-2703 866 714 0927 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 888 245 5532 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 618 539 7004 866 214 8778 618 451 7913 618 451 7913 866 257 3408 618 939 9828 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877-223-2703 866 214 8778 877 383 6138 866-438-1169 877 383 6138
GMC Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Weber Granite City Chevrolet Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Lou Fusz GMC Buick Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick
866 257 3408 866 257 3408 877 691 9016 866 214 8778 618 451 7913 866-438-1169 866 496 0381 866-553-4164 866-438-1169
$25,990 $30,124 $19,571 $7,888 $16,944 $15,444 $9,990 $7,745 $15,995 Call $40,095 Call Call $18,962 Call $19,990 Call Call $16,995 Call Call $39,995 Call $47,995 $11,995 $32,999 $28,908 Call
00724AA PG1445P P7865P 8183-2 X9549B R1691-1 C6658AA 20084A 1GDHG31R821 16712F 5237 5248 5251 P2290Z 5243A 20119A P5856 G109070A 19638A 5306A 8272 P5779 32102-4 8479A 8405-1 41073-1 P5758 1394B
HARLEY DAVIDSON Brooks Motor Company
618 939 9828
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866 214 8778 888 245 5532 888 245 5532 866 214 8778 866 377 3110 866 496 0381 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 888 245 5532 866 214 8778 866 714 0927 618 451 7913 866 214 8778 866 377 3110 866 214 8778
HUMMER Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall
866 214 8778 866 214 8778
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INFINITI Crossroad Motors Lou Fusz GMC Buick Auffenberg Auto Mall
888 245 5532 866-553-4164 866 214 8778
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JEEP CHEROKEE Commander Commander Commander Commander Commander Commander Commander COMMANDER Commander Commander Commander Commander Commander Compass Compass Compass Compass COMPASS Compass Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher GRAND CHER Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher GRAND CHER Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher GRAND CHER Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty LIBERTY Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty LIBERTY Liberty Patriot Patriot Patriot Patriot Patriot Patriot Patriot Patriot Patriot Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler
2001 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2010 2010 2010 2009 2007 2007 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2004 2002 1997 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004 2003 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2008 2010 2010 2010 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2006
$6,808 $27,990 $27,990 $23,990 $23,990 $23,903 $23,903 $23,903 $21,999 $24,989 $18,994 $19,860 $16,995 Call $22,604 $22,379 $16,903 $20,845 $17,999 $10,995 $45,444 $41,494 $40,694 $40,469 $33,904 $33,904 $33,679 $33,084 $31,679 $25,990 $25,990 $25,990 $24,990 $24,990 $24,990 $24,990 $24,990 $24,990 $24,923 $23,990 $32,991 $24,995 $18,990 Call $21,888 $15,687 $14,777 Call $14,888 $10,777 $9,391 $6,888 $33,659 $33,434 $28,314 $20,990 $20,990 $20,990 $21,855 $17,990 $17,944 Call $14,990 $15,344 $12,995 $15,885 $11,789 $10,294 $10,990 $9,995 $8,777 $25,204 $23,904 $23,679 $22,409 $19,094 $19,920 $16,903 $18,888 $15,885 $32,184 $29,869 $26,859 $25,890 $30,435 $23,990 $21,903 $19,903 Call $21,987 $18,995
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Dealer
Phone
Model
Year Price Stock#
Dealer
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Wrangler Wrangler Wrangler U Wrangler U Wrangler U Wrangler U Wrangler U Wrangler U
2006 2003 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009
Call Call $33,995 $30,504 $29,204 $26,989 $24,977 $23,903
8269 8205A P1640 00919 00704 B113004A V100671A P11453
Crossroad Motors Crossroad Motors Royal Gate Dodge of Columbia South County Dodge Chrysler Jee South County Dodge Chrysler Jee Lou Fusz GMC Buick Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui South County Dodge Chrysler Jee
888 245 5532 888 245 5532 877-223-2703 877 847 2814 877 847 2814 866-553-4164 866 377 3110 877 847 2814
Mystique Sable Sable Villager
2000 2002 1997 1997
$2,994 Call Call Call
Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC
866-438-1169 866 214 8778 866 214 8778 877 691 9016
Cooper Con Cooper Har
2006 2005
$17,990 D84021A $17,840 16579P
Amanti Amanti Forte Forte Optima Optima Optima Optima OPTIMA Rio Rio Rio Rio Rondo Sedona Sedona Sedona Sorento Sorento Sorento SORENTO Sorento Soul Soul Spectra Spectra Spectra Spectra Sportage Sportage Sportage
2009 2008 2010 2010 2010 2010 2007 2006 2004 2009 2009 2007 2001 2008 2010 2010 2008 2011 2008 2007 2006 2006 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2006 2008 2007 2002
$20,515 $19,870 $16,995 $12,903 $17,250 $16,750 $13,140 $9,669 $4,993 $11,090 $10,750 Call $5,995 $13,330 $23,410 $22,970 $17,860 $24,963 $20,400 $13,777 $12,495 $11,888 $17,988 $16,990 $12,990 $10,550 $12,540 $9,995 Call Call $8,995
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DIAMANTE L Eclipse Endeavor GALANT GTS Outlander
2002 2006 2007 2007 2006
$8,995 $12,705 $15,540 $12,879 $15,550
8200-1 24758W 1-1643E 8414-1 1906T
ES GS 430 RX RX 330
2005 2006 2006 2005
$17,995 $28,888 $24,995 $19,798
20044A D84176A 7496 32108-1
LS LS MKZ MKZ Town Car Town Car Town Car
2005 2003 2009 2007 2007 1999 1996
$11,995 $11,295 $25,991 $20,960 Call $7,492 Call
8321 20073A 6206 16696G 16256G PG1456Q 4537A
350Z Altima Altima Altima Altima Altima Altima Altima Altima Armada Frontier Frontier 2 Maxima Maxima Maxima MAXIMA MURANO Murano Murano Pathfinder Pathfinder Sentra Sentra SENTRA Sentra Sentra Sentra Titan Versa Versa Versa Versa Xterra
2009 2010 2010 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2005 2007 2007 2001 2009 2007 2006 1987 2009 2006 2004 2006 2004 2008 2008 2007 2006 2005 2002 2005 2009 2009 2009 2007 2006
$26,999 $22,999 $20,493 $21,610 $16,995 Call $17,655 $14,549 $10,260 $34,620 $20,085 $8,991 $27,999 Call Call Call $20,991 $18,995 $12,994 $17,944 Call $15,070 $12,688 $11,995 $9,915 $13,995 $5,995 $9,999 $14,995 $12,990 Call Call $12,944
29203-1 24050N 24128N 16483G 20197A 42445P 16291G PG1431P 28219-1 24469P 24531J 6239 35191-1 8325 6299-1 39213-2 6148 P20203A 32108-2 R1655 24754EW 24697L 8040B C80011A 40172-1 24675P 592244 12626-1 24639P PG1606P 8265 60733H 517887
Alero Bravada Intrigue
2004 2000 2002
$6,655 Call $5,995
CX-7 CX-7 CX-7 Mazda3 Mazda3 MAZDA3 MAZDA3 MAZDA5 MAZDA6 MAZDA6 Mazda6 MAZDA6 MX-5 Miata TRIBUTE Tribute
2008 2007 2007 2010 2008 2007 2004 2009 2009 2007 2007 2005 2006 2005 2003
$17,995 $16,850 $14,977 $16,782 $14,619 $14,290 $9,837 Call $15,384 $14,175 Call $10,797 $13,995 $9,995 $12,995
207652 24746E Y659 6167 33167-1 24722E 16672F 1-1689B PG1601P 24747L 6270-1 B118040A J82009A m63804 1834T
Custom cho Trail N Sp
2004 2007
$16,500 0081LL $2,500 027355
MP3
2010
$7,995
Prowler
1999
$32,880 P1590
S-Class
2009
$73,888 8005P
Cougar Grand Marq Grand Marq Grand Marq Grand Marq Mariner Milan Monterey MOUNTAINEE
1999 2009 2004 2003 2001 2008 2008 2004 2005
$2,995 Call $10,125 $10,550 Call $15,995 Call $7,990 $11,995
FIREBIRD G5 G5 G6 G6 G6 G6 G6 G6 G6 G6 G6 G6 G6 G6 G8 G8 G8
1979 2009 2007 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2006 2006 2009 2009 2008
$37,952 $10,993 $12,405 $16,888 $13,533 $17,699 $15,286 $14,594 Call $17,991 $13,440 $12,995 Call $14,995 Call $27,995 $26,998 $23,748
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Grand Am Grand Am Grand Am Grand Am Grand Am Grand Prix Grand Prix Grand Prix Grand Prix Grand Prix Grand Prix Grand Prix Grand Prix GTO Montana SV Solstice SUNFIRE Sunfire Torrent Torrent Torrent Torrent Vibe Vibe Vibe Vibe
2004 2004 2003 2000 1999 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2004 2003 1998 2004 2006 2007 2005 2003 2008 2007 2006 2006 2010 2009 2008 2005
$7,944 Call Call $2,500 $3,995 $13,197 $12,595 $9,550 $8,994 $11,815 Call $6,995 $4,995 $14,987 $13,994 $20,544 $6,995 $8,995 Call $14,994 $11,995 Call $14,933 $12,744 $12,995 $10,994
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Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company Brooks Motor Company Marty Cancila Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Auffenberg Auto Mall Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Auffenberg Auto Mall Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Brooks Motor Company Brooks Motor Company Weber Granite City Chevrolet Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Car Company of Freeburg Auffenberg Auto Mall Beiermann Buick Pontiac GMC Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Crossroad Motors George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Weber Granite City Chevrolet Steve Schmitt Buick GMC Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick
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2008 2005 2003 2002
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Lou Fusz GMC Buick Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Brooks Motor Company
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tC xB
2007 2008
$15,365 16507F $16,655 60689H
Sequoia Sienna Sienna Tacoma Tacoma Tundra 4WD Yaris Yaris Yaris Yaris
2007 2007 2002 2008 2007 2008 2009 2009 2008 2007
$35,780 $29,260 Call $16,995 $12,995 $25,888 $11,777 Call Call $11,600
Auffenberg Auto Mall Auffenberg Auto Mall Crossroad Motors Crossroad Motors Auffenberg Auto Mall Marty Cancila Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Auffenberg Auto Mall Suntrup Select Auffenberg Auto Mall
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2009
Call
9-5
2002
$7,694
8312-11
Aura Aura L200 LW SC 2dr SL2 VUE
2009 2007 2003 2000 1997 2002 2010
$16,505 Call $5,888 $5,888 Call $4,995 $19,788
PG1608P 8399 11477-2 8186-1 PH0764Q 171354 P5870
Beetle Cabrio Eos GTI Jetta Jetta Jetta Seda Jetta Seda JETTA SEDA Jetta Seda New Beetle New Beetle New Beetle Passat Passat Passat Sed Passat Sed Passat Sed Routan Routan Touareg
2008 1997 2008 2007 2006 2000 2010 2010 2008 2006 2008 2007 2006 2007 2003 2008 2007 2006 2010 2009 2005
Call Call $25,690 $23,360 $11,995 $3,977 $20,777 $18,777 $16,991 Call $20,860 $16,995 $13,777 $18,999 $5,986 $17,777 $17,777 $14,977 $25,777 $20,854 $19,965
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2008 2006 2006
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FREE lounge chair, light tan 2 BR 1 BA in Edw, LR, DR, 659-2101. kitchen, stove, frig, 1 car det gar Finsd bsmt, lndry w/ washer & dryer. $950/mo. 618-610-6300.
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2 BR, Glen Carbon, NICE!, QUIET! C/A, much storage, 320 FREE 1 1/2 YO Female Tuxedo applncs, w/d hkup, application, cat—comes with everything. dep, lse $650 per mo, 791-8091 Edwardsville - Silver Oaks II 2 Bedroom Luxury Apt Part-time: DEPENDABLE 618-975-7487. 2+ BR, 2 BA, House, Troy Rd, w/Garage, Security System, CAREGIVER to assist elderly FREE To Good Home—Male Edw: large eat-in kit., LR, sun Fitness Center, $790/mo. woman with morning meal, KITTEN, about 6-8 weeks old. rm. w/d hkup, $800/mo, no pets. W/S/T Incld. Immed Availability 8a.m.-9:15a.m., in Edwardsville 618-604-7326 618/409-5708 (618)830-2613 location. 618/667-7096 www.vgpart.com Two 7mo old gray kittsns; 2BR 1BA: Lg yrd, det gar, shots/spayed/loveable. Cat Collinsville schls. Lease rqrd, Hamel: 2 Bdrm TOWNHOUSE, 1 1st, last mo’s rent & sec dep. friendly home. 656-8816. bath, appliances included. W/D $700/mo. 618.667.7862 to apply hookup. $565/mo. + 1-mo. deposit. Pets OK. 618-960-1384.
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Carrier Routes 401 CARRIER NEEDED! Rt 11 - Newspaper carrier needed in the area of S. Buchanan St, S Kansas St, Cherry St, W Linden St, E Park St. There are approximately 23 papers on this route. The papers need to be delivered by 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday and by 8:30 a.m. Saturdays. If you are interested in this route, please call the Intelligencer at 656-4700 ext. 40. CARRIER NEEDED! Rt. 101 - Newspaper carrier needed in the area of Covered Bridge, Collinsville, Austin, Sunset, School, Birger, Clay in Glen Carbon. There are approximately 28 papers on this route. The papers need to be delivered by 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday and 8:30 a.m. Saturdays. If you are interested in this route, please call the Intelligencer at 6564700 ext. 40.
CARRIER NEEDED! Rt. 105 - Newspaper carrier needed in the area of Olivia, Katie Lynn, W. Guy, Center, Hampton, Story Circle, Lake Hillcrest. There are approximately 16 papers on this route. The papers need to be delivered by 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday and by 8:30 a.m. Saturdays. If you are interested in this route, please call the Intelligencer at 6564700 ext. 40.
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NEW living/dining room furniture and miscellaneous other items. 115 Walden, Glen Carbon after 5PM. 618-444-1611
Misc. Merchandise
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Apts, Duplexes, & Homes Visit our website www.glsrent.com 656-2230
1 BR APT, $650’; 2 BR, $720. Incl. all util.,storage unit in Edw, close to post office, banks, & shopping. 505-0191 leave msg.
1 BDR lofts,1bdr dup. CREDIT Completely remodeled 2Br 1bth CHECK. No pets, no smoking on 2 beautiful acres. $950/mo $550mo. $550dep; 2 bd house $950dep. 3824 White Oak Lane, $1000dep $900mth. 656-8953. E’ville. 409-4925 / 616-1124. Edw. 2-3bdrm house 1 bth, 1 car gar plus carport. Lrg fenced backyard, quiet deadend street. 1116 Prickett Ave, Edw. $800mo. plus 1 mth dep. 618-670-5360.
For Rent 3bdr 1.75bth on 1 acre, fully remodeled, 2 car attchd gar dshwshr, frplc, full bsmt, 12x12 Houses screened porch/deck/above For Rent 705 ground pool. $1500 mth $2000 sec dep. Sec. 8 not qualified. 1 Bedroom house, very nice, 8512 Maple Grove Rd, Edw. washer, dryer, w/s/t included. Possible lease to own. Call Jeff at 779-0626. $675mth. 618-581-5154. 2 Bdr home, harwood flrs, elec- Newly remodeled 1 BDR HOUSE, tric range, dishwshr, microwave, Edw. Stove, frig, w/d, off-street 1 car garage, fenced backyard prkng, nice back yard. $600/mo + dep. No pets. 618/779-9041 $900mth. 618-530-4044. Room for rent in house. Stu2 Bedroom house, stove, frig, washer and dryer furnished. dents only, fully furnished. Close to dwntwn. $650 down + $311/mth—utilities included. 1st mth. Year lease. 656-4581. Available November 1st. 630567-3059.
Apts/Duplexes For Rent
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Apts/Duplexes For Rent
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1 Brdm, small office, eat-in kit, COZY 1bdr, 1 bth, wood flrs, lrg living rm, W/D incld, prvt near dwntwn Edw. Dep, lease, deck, prvt parking. NICE! 1st, references $450/mo 659-3686. last, dep. $600 (618)741-3020. Glen Carbon 2 bdrm with loft 2 BR & 3 BR LOFTS: Must see! family room. $650. No pets. Screened-in bk. porch. New W/D, 344-1838. carpet, apliances. Dwntwn Edw. Move in Special Hurry! $750-950. 618/917-1837 1st Month 1/2 off 2 BR 1Bth apt, Troy: Close to hi- 2 BRs, Glen Cbn., Cottonwood way access, off street parking, Sub., w/d hk-ups, APTS starting on-site laundry. No smoking, no at $625, TH $675, DUP $750 pets $600/mo. 618/975-0670 (618)346-7878 www.osbornproperties.com 2 BR Quail Hollow - Glen CarNO TRICKS, bon Apt., w/d hk-ups $645. just TREAT YOURSELF (618) 346-7878 APTS/CONDOS/HOUSES www.osbornproperties.com COLLINSVILLE/TROY 2BR TOWNHOMES, Edw. 1.5 BA, MARYVILLE 1 car gar., w/d hook up, all kitc 1 bed $395-$550 appliances. No pets. $785/mo. 2 bed $425-$650 618/659-2188; 978-2867 3 Bed $1150-$2000 Edwardsville Available Now! HARTMANN RENTALS 344-7900 3 Bdrm Townhome-$1160 and for Photos & details Oct. FREE! 2 Bdrm Duplexwww.HartRent.info $1030. 2 Bdrm townhome24/7 recording 345-7771 $800. Ask about our Crazy Specials. Certain Restrictions Apply. 618-692-9310 www.rentchp.com
Apts/Duplexes For Rent
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Immediate Occupancy: 1 and 2 Bedroom apartment. 79 and 89 Devon Ct., Edwardsville. 656-7337 or 791-9062 Seniors looking for independent living without hassles of owning a home. Liberty Square is that place. Handicapped accessible. No pets, non-smoking. Call 667-0430 SILVER OAKS I 2 BR, 1 BA, washer/dryer hook up, w/s/t included $655/mo. 618-830-2613 www.vgpart.com
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Elegant Wooded Home Sites Trail, creek, wildlife, walk to fine dining. Some walkouts. E’ville utilities. .3 to 2.85 acres. $68,400 - $385,000 (1) commercial site. 1/3 mi. to Gov Pky to SIUE 972-0948.
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OPEN HOUSE, SUN., OCT. 24 1:00-3:00 PM 1919 VASSAR, EDWARDSVILLE DIRECTIONS: Hwy 157 to Harvard to left on Vassar. $159,900 CALL KELLY SIPES 979-3901
OPEN HOUSE, SUN., OCT. 24 2:00-4:00 PM 6 COOLIDGE COURT, TROY DIRECTIONS: Rt. 159 to Old Troy Road, left into subdivision on McArthur, right on George Bush, right on Coolidge Court in cul-de-sac. $245,900
CALL MARY JANE COLLINS 210-8061
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5297 MILLENNIUM COURT, EDWARDSVILLE COUNTRY LIVING. Open floor plan. Stocked plan, 3 car oversized garage, on 3 acres! Rural Development Qualified!
176 MERIDIAN ROAD, GLEN CARBON VERY NICELY MAINTAINED 3 bed/2 bath ranch on 1 acre of wooded land. Edwardsville school district.
FOR 24 HR RECORDED PRICE & INFO CALL MARY JANE COLLINS 800-690-4652 EXT 1001
MOTIVATED SELLER
FOR 24 HR RECORDED PRICE & INFO CALL EXT DEBBIE BURGE 800-489-1481 EXT 3000
411 ALDERWOOD COURT, EDWARDSVILLE GREAT ROOM with window wall & see through fp to enjoy from the kitchen. 4 bdr/4 bth. Mstr Suite w/access to screened-in deck. Finished LL. New roof & driveway in ‘10. $289,900 CALL NORMA KASTEN, CRS 377-9933
3720 RIDGE VIEW, EDWARDSVILLE BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom/4 bath. 4.75 acres with a barn. Great location, just off Governor’s Parkway. 2 miles from YMCA & Liberty Middle School. CALL JIM REPPELL 791-7663
SPACIOUS 4 bedroom/3 bath. Screened room overlooks deep yard. Updated kitchen. FR with fireplace. Huge basement, partially finished with bar. $264,900
OPEN FLOOR PLAN, beautiful hardwood floors, 3 baths, & walkout LL. Included is a whole house security system. Truly a must see! $259,900
32 ACRES & HOMESTEAD! 60 x 36 Ragland barn w/six dbl walled oak stalls. Fenced paddocks, rolling pasture, & riding trails. Homestead boasts updated kitchen & WO basement. $425,000
FOR 24 HR RECORDED INFO CALL THE LANDING TEAM 866-710-1469 EXT 1020
FOR 24 HR RECORDED INFO CALL KELLY SIPES 866-710-1469 EXT 1010
FOR 24 HR RECORDED INFO CALL THE LANDING TEAM 866-710-1469 EXT 1030
6823 STONEY CREEK DRIVE, EDWARDSVILLE OPEN FLOOR PLAN welcomes entertaining. 2 full baths. Finished LL. Beautiful rear yard. $234,900
211 BURNS FARM BOULEVARD, EDWARDSVILLE OVERSIZED LOT. Elegant Marble foyer leads to Formal DR. Screened Porch overlooking private backyard. 3 BDR/4 Bath. $249,500
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4’ White Pine Trees: delivered, planted, mulched. $64.50 per tree. Buy 10, get 1 free. Other sizes/shade trees. Call (217)886-2316; leave message. DOG CRATE Medium Airline Approved $30 618.656.4436 Dog House Medium Xtra Thick RUff Hauz Dogloo $30 618.656.4436 FIREWOOD: FREE you cut and haul. 659-2101.
Merchandise Finds In The Classified Pages
898 Berkshire Drive Gorgeous ranch in the heart of Edwardsville. With four bedrooms and three baths, this exquisitely renovated home boasts large bedrooms, theatre room, fireplace, screened porch and beautiful double-lot overlooking the Stonebridge entry landscaping. Close to YMCA (1 block), schools and downtown. $234,900 (618) 977-5923
October 28, 2010
FOR 24 HR RECORDED INFO CALL THE LANDING TEAM 866-710-1469 EXT 2016
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Classified Commercial Space For Rent 720 (1)1200sf; (1)2600sf divideable to 1600sf & 1000sf on Troy Rd in Montclaire West. Perfect loc., $1 per sq ft/nego 618-530-6138 Commercial space available 300-1700 sq ft. Office and warehouse space available, Glen Carbon 618-917-9132.
Office Space For Rent
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Collinsville/Maryville-Hwy. 159 Up to 3200 sq. ft., starting at $500/mo. (618) 346-7878 www.osbornproperties.com
Jewelry
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John Geimer Jewelry 229 N. Main St. Edwardsville 692-1497 Same Day Ring Sizing Jewelry Repair Diamond & Stone Replacement
WE BUY GOLD AND JEWELRY Cleaning
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PRISTINE CLEANING Meeting & Exceeding your Expectation! RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • Bonded & Insured • Customized Cleaning Call us today for a free quote on a weekly, biweekly, monthly cleaning
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Got A Service to Sell? Advertise it in the classifieds! To list your service call the classified department at 656-4700. The Edwardsville Intelligencer reserves the right to remove ads with past due accounts.
Homes For Sale Homes For Sale
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1808 Cloverdale-Esic Subdiv. $179k-3BR/2.5 bath /2 car bar fin bsmt / Zillow.com
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All brick & stone home, 2bdr 1bth up, 2bdr 1bth in bsmt. New kitchen & bth, freshly painted. 2 car gar, in E’ville. Asking $129,000. 618-917-9132
Homes For Sale
FOR SALE by owner: Motivated Seller! Awesome family house needs a family to enjoy this quiet, 3BR ranch style home w/pool, attached garage, near McKendree U and public schools, 416 Robyn Lane in Lebanon, $125,000. Call 618-616-0187
Lots For Sale
BIG BARN SALE 10/29 4:00PM-7:00PM 10/30 7:00AM-2:00PM
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SUN RIDGE ESTATES 2+ Acre Lots, Edwardsville Call for special prices 618/792-9050 or 618/781-5934
Cross-Town or Cross-Country: EdwardsvilleHomes.com. Home Buyers Relocation Services. Exclusively for buyers! Commercial Property 656-5588, 800-231-5588 FSBO: 3BR 2BA ranch, screend For Sale 830 in porch, full bsmt, horse barn, 4.25 acres; end of cul-de-sac. Office space for sale or rent: #2 AS IS $230,000 (618)288-9757. Ginger Creek Pkwy., Glen Cbn. 2,200 s.f. plus bsmt. $279K $2,500/mo/OBO 618-789-7226
Solid oak bedroom set; includes twin bed with drawers, nightstand, TV cabinet and desk. Will sell items separately. - GREAT FOR DORMS Call 618-604-2214 for more info Check us out at www.usedsurplusfurniture.com We specialize in Used Furniture!
HOMES 4 SALE
Cleaning
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Painting
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Garner’s
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JIM BRAVE PAINTING 20 Years Experience! • Wallpaper • Specialty Painting • Inside or Outside Work • Power Washing • Deck Refinishing Call: (618) 654-1349 or cell phone: (618) 444-0293
Roofing & Siding
961
Since 1974 Licensed - Bonded - Insured Tree & Stump Removal Complete Property Maintenance Bucket Truck Track Hoe - Bob Cat
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656-5566 Lawn & Home Care
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PAUL’S ROOFING ALL TYPES OF ROOFS
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• Gutter Cleaning • Lawn Care • Cleaning Services: Residential & Commercial • Power Washing • Window Cleaning • Painting: Interior & Exterior • Free scrap metal removal
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BOB’S HANDYMAN SERVICE Remodeling & Repair Drywall Finished Carpentry Painting Ceramic tile Build & Repair Decks Exterior House And Deck Washing Landscaping Blinds & Draperies Light Fixture & Ceiling Fans No Job Too Small Insured Call Bob Rose 978-8697
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618-459-3330 618-973-8422
Rick Mattson Handyman Services REASONABLE RATES! WE DO ANY TYPE OF JOB YOU NEED!
618-604-7464 RICK MATTSON—OWNER Glen Carbon, IL 62034 Senior Citizen Discount In business since 1995!
Air Conditioning/ Heating 976
8567 East Kirsch Household, Antiques Miscellaneous LOTS CHEAP!! HUGE MOVING & MULTI-FAMILY SALE SATURDAY, 10/30, 8a.m.-? 1352 Mary Dr., Edwardsville Antiques, Furniture, Collectibles, Clothes, Tools, Lots More! Priced To Sell!
Masonry & Concrete
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Prevent surface deterioration with a 5 year concrete seal Free Estimates
618-593-5050 Aqua Systems Inc.
Home Improvements
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Call Bill Nettles with WRN Services CONSTRUCTION REMODELING COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE An insured contractor providing quality crafted work. A custom wood work specialist with labor rates starting at $30 per hour!
618 974-9446
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Residential & Commercial
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Background Checks On All Technicians & 15+ Years Experience
Bush & Shrub Trimming &
Landscape Mulching
Handyman
MASTER CRAFTSMAN Carpentry, 30 Years Decks, Garages, Remodeling, Home Repair Basement Finishing Ceramic Tile Small Jobs Welcome Reasonable Rates Andy 618-659-1161 (cell) 618-401-7785
• Fall Clean-ups • Tree & Snow Removal • Grass Cutting • Landscaping • Bush Trimming • Christmas Lights • Home Remodeling
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Proudly servicing the area for over 25 years. Free estimates Financing available Repairs and installations
Call us for all of your heating and cooling needs.
656-9386 www.garwoodsheating.com
Electrical
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Randy Moore Repair Service, Inc. “24 Hour Emergency Service” 35 Years Experience - Troubleshooting - Service Repairs And Upgrades - All Electrical Items - Install Lights & Fixtures - Complete Rewire
www.randymoore repairservice.com
618-656-7405 Cell 618-980-0791
Licensed & Insured
618-977-8916
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Will television news shift? NEW YORK (AP) — Doomsday scenarios for the future of broadcast evening newscasts have floated around for nearly two decades now. The latest, though, comes from someone in a real position to do something about it. CBS Corp. Chairman Leslie Moonves recently predicted a fastchanging newscast format because viewers now keep on top of the news through cable channels, the Internet and mobile technology. Yet those who manage or closely follow newscasts suggest Moonves may not have noticed changes they’ve already
made. “If I had a dollar for every time someone predicted some shift in the evening news, I wouldn’t need to be working,” said Jonathan Banner, executive producer of ABC’s “World News.” Moonves likely had his own frustrations — and business interests — in mind when he spoke at the University of Texas earlier this month. Katie Couric never achieved his goal of lifting the “CBS Evening News” out of third place in the ratings, and a decision on that show’s future is due soon with Couric’s contract expiring
next year. He told the college students that it’s too expensive to support the newscasts as they are now. “People are getting the news elsewhere,” he said. “When there were only three networks, you did have that public service component, where we were informing America. Now, there is nothing that Katie Couric is saying that everybody doesn’t know already.” He said the programs could become like “Nightline,” focusing on a couple of different stories, or the Sunday morning political talk shows.
If going back to school this fall didn’t work with your schedule let’s look ahead.
Join us for one of our Upcoming Events:
November 11th Party with a Purpose Plaza Frontenac 5:30 p.m. ~ 7:30 p.m.
December 9th Preview Night
Holmes Lounge on Danforth Campus, Washington University Doors open at 6 p.m.
(314) 935-6700
e-mail: ucollege@artsci.wustl.edu www.ucollege.wustl.edu October 28, 2010
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