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COMPLIMENTARY

OPENING NEW LOCATION SUMMER 2014

"DAY-CATIONS"

IN BEAUTIFUL KIRKWOOD AND DES PERES + THE BEST OF KIRKWOOD & DES PERES

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THE NETHERLANDS: MORE THAN AMSTERDAM

SWIMWEAR STYLES

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COOL POOL DESIGNS 10 SPRING MUST-HAVES


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SPRING 2014 DESIGNER FASHION TRENDS SWIMWEAR STYLES TO SUIT EVERYONE BOLD BEAUTIES YLANG YLANG: THE CROWN OF STL JEWELRY 10 SPRING MUST-HAVES THINK PINK

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BEAUTY AND FITNESS

20 SPRING BEAUTY TRENDS 22 EVICTING UNWANTED TOXINS

SPECIAL FEATURE

24 "DAY-CATION" IN KIRKWOOD & DES PERES 28 BEST OF KIRKWOOD AND DES PERES

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HOME & INTERIOR 32 KITCHENS DESIGNED FOR MODERN LIVING 36 COOL POOL DESIGNS

TRAVEL 38 THE NETHERLANDS: MORE THAN AMSTERDAM

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FOOD & WINE

42 DINING FOR FOODIES 44 COOKING WITH VICKI BENSINGER

ENTERTAINMENT 45 ST. LOUIS ENTERTAINERS: KIM MASSIE 46 WHAT'S NEW IN THE LOU 47 CALENDAR

Meet the effervescent Julie Ettinger, President and CEO of YLANG-YLANG fine designer jewelry. As luminous and radiant as the stunning gems in her store, Julie is a powerhouse of energy, taste and style and passion for design. She is the buyer for YLANG-YLANG and chooses only the best and most innovative, creative designers internationally which means that you will find artistic elegant jewelry at YLANG-YLANG that you won’t find anywhere else! Most of all, she is fun, genuine and extremely dedicated to finding the perfect pieces of unique crafted jewelry for each individual.

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VICKI BENSINGER COURTNEY BROWN SHEILA RHOADES LINDA SPALL ROBYN WALKER

ASSOCIATE EDITOR ROBYN WALKER

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ART DIRECTOR FRAN SHERMAN

WEB DESIGNER ERIK BUSCHARDT

NEW LOCATION SUMMER 2014: Colonial Marketplace 8845 Ladue Rd. Ladue, Mo. 63124 CURRENT LOCATION: Plaza Frontenac 314-567-5555 www.ylangylang.com

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ren’t you ready for spring to arrive? If you’re like me, you can’t wait to pack away your snow shovel and your winter clothes. As the weather turns warm, we’ll see our friends and neighbors buzzing around town in their convertibles, wearing green to honor St. Patrick’s Day, baking ham and dying eggs for Easter Sunday dinner, oohing and ahhing as the tulips blossom and watch in awe as our lawns magically turn to green. Our Spring 2014 issue is a very special issue for me because it celebrates Uptown Magazine’s tenth anniversary. When I first began Uptown Magazine, I wanted to create a lifestyle magazine that would offer something for everyone. Over the years, Uptown magazine has evolved into one of St. Louis’ leading lifestyle magazines and we continue to offer must-read articles that will appeal to everyone’s taste. In this issue, we’re highlighting spring fashion for men and women, bold, beautiful jewelry, spring beauty finds, cool pools, designer kitchens, local entertainers and gourmet food. We’ll tell you everything that you need to know about Kirkwood and Des Peres, two of St. Louis County’s favorite communities for living, working and shopping. Our colorful and informative travel article profiles the scenic city of Amsterdam, The Netherlands’ must-visit tourist destination. If you want to browse through our spring issue, you can read the digital edition online at www.uptownstl.com We sincerely hope that you enjoy reading Uptown Magazine’s colorful Spring 2014 issue. Susan Ashton, Uptown Publisher

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SPRING 2014

FASHION TRENDS BY ROBYN WALKER

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he Spring 2014 designer collections make a bold fashion statement with a lively mix of luscious colors such as petal pink, trendy turquoise, vibrant coral and pale green.

Romantic lace in pretty pastel and bold colors is everywhere for Spring 2014 such as Shoshanna’s turquoise lace party dress, embellished with a ruffled hem. You can dress up this chic lace creation with a pair of Kate Spade’s turquoise party pumps. Metallic leather handbags are an important fashion trend for Spring 2014 such as Milly New York’s blue-green iridescent leather clutch, perfect for day or night. What we like most about the new designer fashion collections for Spring 2014 are the elegant, easy-to-wear dresses designed with luxe fabrics such as Tibi’s coral silk camisole dress. Wear this sexy silk dress with metallic sandals and a metallic clutch and you’re ready for any special occasion. One of the spring season’s best new looks is Shoshanna’s pastel pink lace shift, the perfect party dress for a touch of evening glamour. The Spring 2014 fashion trends are all about feminine, flattering silhouettes that you’ll adore wearing day and night such as Tibi’s pale green party dress designed with layers of luxe silk fabric. We suggest adding layers of lustrous white pearls for a dressed-up look. We think you’ll agree that these designer fashion finds will put you on the best-dressed list for Spring 2014. UT

KATE SPADE KAROLINA BOW PARTY PUMPS IN TURQUOISE WWW.KATESPADE.COM

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MILLY NEW YORK BLUEGREEN IRIDESCENT LEATHER CLUTCH WWW. MILLYNY.COM

SHOSHANNA TURQUOISE LACE RUFFLED DRESS WWW. SHOSHANNA. COM


TIBI CORAL SILK CAMISOLE DRESS WWW.TIBI.COM

SHOSHANNA PINK LACE SHIFT DRESS WWW.SHOSHANNA.COM

TIBI GREEN SILK LAYERED PARTY DRESS WWW. TIBI.COM

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SwimwearStyles T O S U IT E VE RY O N E

BY COURTNEY BROWN

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ailors, you’ve been warned! The waters are about to get rough with many different swimwear styles making waves this season! Whether you are a wonder in a one-piece or a bikini bombshell, get ready to suit up in swimwear that is versatile, fashionable, and functional. Prepare to embrace summer with a vast variety of styles washing up on runways and beaches everywhere. Regardless of your body type, shape, or lifestyle, there is a something to flatter every BODY. tFISHER BIKINI TOP AND SANDI STRING BOTTOM IN PINK CABANA SUNNYSIDE AVAILABLE AT PINK MAGNOLIA IMAGE COURTESY OF PINK MAGNOLIA

qEMERY MILLS ONE PIECE IN WHITE AVAILABLE AT WWW.SHOSHANNA.COM IMAGE COURTESY OF SOSHANNA tBOARDWALK BIKINI TOP AND SURF’S UP BOTTOM IN PINK CABANA SUNNYSIDE AVAILABLE AT PINK MAGNOLIA IMAGE COURTESY OF PINK MAGNOLIA

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Unleash your inner sporty chic. The water is your playground this summer, so be sure that you have the right equipment. Rash guards and sun protective swimwear will stylishly protect your skin from the sand, sun, and surf. This tried and true surfer staple gets a fashionable facelift this summer in a plethora of prints and silhouettes. Modesty goes sultry in this season’s onepiece swimsuits. Eye-catching silhouettes and textures put a bold new spin on a timeless favorite. Titillating textures (think crochet, eyelet, and shirring) take center stage (or beach) this Summer. Be a cut above the rest in captivating cutouts. You can’t predict the weather, but you can always count on the quintessential side-tie bikini and bikini brief to wash ashore on beaches everywhere each summer. This seasons styles feature postcard-worthy prints and playful patterns, and as always, bold and bright solid colors are a SHORE thing. UT

uSCENIC HARBOR REVERSIBLE SIDETIE HIPSTER AND REVERSIBLE HALTER-TOP. AVAILABLE AT WWW. TOMMYBAHAMA.COM. IMAGE COURTESY OF TOMMY BAHAMA

uPEARL SOLIDS OVER ONE SHOULDER BLACK ONE PIECE. AVAILABLE AT WWW.TOMMYBAHAMA. COM. IMAGE COURTESY OF TOMMY BAHAMA

qLEFT: MINGLING STRIPES LONG SLEEVE RASH GUARD. RIGHT: FOULARD FRENZY LONG SLEEVE RASH GUARD. AVAILABLE AT WWW.TOMMYBAHAMA. COM. IMAGE COURTESY OF TOMMY BAHAMA tMALIBU MEDALLION REVERSIBLE HALTER-TOP AND BRIEF BOTTOM IN OFFSHORE BLUE AVAILABLE AT WWW. TOMMYBAHAMA. COM. IMAGE COURTESY OF TOMMY BAHAMA

tBLACK RASH GUARD SHOWN WITH EMMONS FLORAL PRINTED BRIEF AVAILABLE AT WWW. SHOSHANNA.COM IMAGE COURTESY OF SHOSHANNA

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The Crown Jewel of St. Louis

he words YLANG-YLANG (pronounced e-long e-long) evoke a breath of sophistication and elegance, pleasure and romance. The fragrant Indonesian plant has magnificent yellow flowers which take the shape of a brilliant inverted crown. The logo of YLANG-YLANG fine designer jewelry is indeed a crown and the establishment is every bit as alluring as its name. New CEO and President, Julie Ettinger is a beautiful reflection of the spirit and heritage of the store.

Julie’s enthusiastic devotion for YLANG-YLANG began when her parents, Ray and Lois Morganstern opened the boutique in St. Louis in 1985, however, her appreciation for beautiful gems and artistry is no surprise. Julie most likely inherited her passion. Lois owned an estate jewelry business with Julie’s grandmother. When Lois and her husband Ray came upon the YLANGYLANG boutique in Bal Harbour, Florida and were impressed with the European fashion jewelry concept, they bought a franchise from the French owner. In the beginning, Julie, still in high school, wrapped packages and did odd jobs, learning firsthand about the inventory and offering excellent customer service. “After college, I was going to go into pharmaceuticals, but the summer before, I worked at the store selling jewelry and I loved it so much.” Julie states. Her mother was the buyer for the store and shared her expertise in choosing the

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perfect unique designer jewelry. Surrounded by luxurious gems, the quality and feel of artisan designs of the silver, gold and platinum, she found her own passion in jewelry retail. NEW AND EXCITING CHANGES ARE COMING VERY SOON FOR YLANG-YLANG! Lois has happily handed the symbolic crown to Julie! From years of experience, love and dedication, Julie has her own clear vision of YLANG YLANG’s future. Julie has the perfect graphic designer who has updated the YY logo, which is soon to be unveiled! We are announcing even more BIG news! YLANGYLANG will have a change of location summer 2014. For almost 30 years, the store has been located in Plaza Frontenac but in the summer, the boutique will be moving to a freestanding, more personal location, The Colonial Marketplace on Ladue Road by I70 Interbelt. You won’t find simply a


showroom. It will feel like a home. The cozy space includes a coffee bar, a space for children, a hangout den for men and French doors leading to a patio for relaxing conversation. The scheme is “French Chic” with gold, aqua, whites and greys. The goal is to create a welcoming, creative, inspirational experience as well as a destination. The space will be perfect for the “trunk shows” where internationally known jewelry designers appear to display their newest work and can take custom orders personally. Julie now relishes her new role as buyer, traveling globally in her search to find uncommon, amazing designs and designers with inventory representing all parts of the world such as Robert Procop in Los Angeles, Lika Bahar from Istanbul, Pomellato from Italy, Heather Moore, Todd Reed and Single Stone just to mention a few. Lois and Julie have a genuine sensitivity which reflects in certain collections with pieces celebrating the events in our lives. Photo lockets and bracelets can reflect our memories and romances. Creativity mixed with artistry and sentiment abound as your secret messages in your own words are tooled to last forever. Handprints or the actual handwriting of a loved one can be crafted flawlessly on a charm,

pendant or ring. Julie herself has her own jewelry line called 1313. Free floating charms in the shape of puzzle pieces which symbolize the quest to find the answer to healing autism, a condition which the family has personally experienced with Julie’s sister. She also has designed a “paw” collection to benefit animal rights support groups. In fact, over the years, Julie and Lois have extended their goodwill though involvement in the world of charity which will continue to grow in support of the community. YLANG-YLANG specializes in unique, eclectic “can’t find anywhere else” jewelry. Julie tells of a couple who

had been married three years and still had not found the “perfect” ring until YLANG-YLANG made their dream a reality. In fact, YLANG-YLANG offers custom-designed jewelry in accordance with each bride’s personal preferences, whether contemporary or antique, they will work with you to create that one of a kind first time ring or 25th anniversary ring. For a peek at YLANG-YLANG, check out their Facebook page which features current events, some of their fabulous designers and inventory. Stay connected by visiting www.ylangylang. com. Congratulations, Lois and Julie and to YLANG-YLANG, the Crown Jewel of St. Louis! UT

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BY ROBYN WALKER

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e think that you’ll be thrilled with these spring must-haves for style-conscious men and fashionable women. Our favorite designer-inspired clothes and accessories are the spring season’s best new looks that will definitely set you apart from the crowd.

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JULIE VOS’ GOLD-PLATED CALYPSO CUFF, EMBELLISHED WITH AQUA CHALCEDONY GEMSTONES, MAKES A BOLD FASHION STATEMENT FOR SPRING WWW.JULIEVOS.COM

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TIBI’S LUXE SILK CAMISOLE TOP, DESIGNED IN A LUSCIOUS SHADE OF PINK, IS PERFECT FOR WEARING DAY OR NIGHT WWW.TIBI.COM

JACK ROGERS’ CARIBBEAN BLUE LEATHER SANDALS ARE A FASHION CLASSIC FOR YOUR CASUAL ATTIRE WWW.JACKROGERSUSA.COM

3 JEMMA SANDS’ GREEN CHRYSOPRASE DROP EARRINGS ADD A TOUCH OF GLAMOUR TO YOUR SPRING WARDROBE WWW.JEMMASANDS.COM

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KATE SPADE’S HOT PINK AND WHITE STRIPED LEATHER SATCHEL IS THE GOEVERYWHERE HANDBAG FOR SPRING WWW.KATESPADE.COM


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TOMMY BAHAMA’S ISLAND PASSAGE CHRONOGRAPH WATCH IN STAINLESS STEEL IS RUGGED, DURABLE AND KEEPS ACCURATE TIME WWW.TOMMYBAHAMA.COM

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TOMMY BAHAMA’S CITIZEN AT REST AVIATOR SUNGLASSES ARE A FASHION ESSENTIAL FOR THE ACTIVE, SPORTS-MINDED MAN WWW.TOMMYBAHAMA.COM

VINEYARD VINES’ PINK COTTON KNIT ZIP SWEATER FOR MEN IS THE NEWEST CASUAL LOOK FOR SPRING WWW. VINEYARDVINES.COM

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VINEYARD VINES’ PREPPY-STYLE BLUE AND WHITE COTTON KNIT POLO SHIRT IS THE IDEAL SHIRT TO WEAR FOR A ROUND OF GOLF WWW.VINEYARDVINES.COM

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TOMMY BAHAMA’S BEDARRA GARDEN CAMP SHIRT IN NAVY BLUE IS A CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC WWW. TOMMYBAHAMA.COM

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thinkpink BY ROBYN WALKER

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id you know that pink is one of the most sought-after colors for Spring 2014? We love pink because it’s such a flattering color. A pink shirt is a must-have for men with a self-assured sense of style. A shiny, shimmering pink sequin party dress will add a touch of glamour to a woman’s wardrobe.

You’ll adore Designs By Elise sparkling pink faux gemstone drop earrings. These funto-wear pink drop earrings look fabulous with a pretty pink lace dress www. designsbyeliselandy.com

A pink-hued decorator wallpaper will give your bed room a romantic ambiance. A fresh bouquet of pink tulips will add an inviting touch of hospitality to your home You’ll see pink everywhere for spring. Pink clothes, pink gemstone jewelry and pink accessories will be important fashion trends for spring. Interior designers will incorporate beautiful shades of pink into their spring decorating projects. If you’re passionate about the color pink, we think that spring is the perfect season to think pink.

Pink champagne, made with white and red grapes, has a refreshing fruity taste. We think that a glass of pink bubbly is a fun and festive way to entertain your guests at an elegant dinner party

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Kate Spade’s pastel pink glass vase is perfect for creating elegant spring floral arrangements in your home www. katespade.com

Shoshanna’s pink sequin shift looks fabulous when you’re wearing it to a posh cocktail party or a dinner dance www.shoshanna.com


Thibaut’s pink paisley-patterned Brunswick wallpaper from the Serendipity Collection creates a romantic mood in your bed room www.thibautdesign.com

Tibi’s pink leather V-neck camisole top is edgy and elegant. Pair this chic pink leather top with black silk pants and you’re ready for a special night out on the town www.tibi.com

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Tommy Bahama’s pink polo shirt for men is a casual, comfortable style that’s perfect for the golf course. You can dress it up with a pair of white pants and a classic navy blazer www.tommybahama.com.

A fresh bouquet of vivid pink tulips displayed on a table in the living room of your home is a sure sign that the spring season has arrived

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pring’s balmy, breezy weather means a return to a softer, gentler look with pale pink shades for lips, nails and cheeks. Bronzing powder for a sun-kissed glow all over your face and body is trending now for spring. Big beauty news for Spring 2014 are pastelcolored eye shadows in luscious colors such as aqua blue, pink and lavender. Fresh floral fragrances are also on trend for spring.

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Lips for spring will be luscious when you’re wearing Clinique’s Long-Last Lipstick in Watermelon, a luscious shade of vibrant pink. Less is more when you’re making up your eyes. We suggest mascara and a gentle dusting of a pastel-colored eye shadow. A must have for beautiful eyes this spring is Clinique’s All About Shadow in a heavenly shade of aqua blue called Pacific Coast. Now that the outdoor season has arrived, you’ll want to add a bronzer to your beauty routine. We suggest Bobbi Brown’s Shimmer Brick bronzing powder, the natural way to give your face and body a shimmering natural glow. Pink-lacquered nails are an important beauty trend for

Spring 2014. We especially like Estee Lauder’s Pure Color Nail Lacquer in Narcissist, a pretty pale pink shade that complements spring’s pastel-colored fashion. Trending now for spring are fresh floral fragrances such as Estee Lauder’s White Linen. You’ll adore this lush floral fragrance, an elegant blend of Bulgarian Rose, Violet and Orris Blossoms. Another must have for beautiful skin is Bobbi Brown’s Pot Rouge in spring’s most-wanted color, pale pink. This easyto-apply cheek rouge will give your face just a subtle hint of color that looks like a natural blush. We’re certain that these spring beauty essentials will give you the fresh, natural look that you desire for spring. UT

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EVICTING UNWANTED

BY COURTNEY BROWN

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t is virtually impossible to avoid toxins altogether since we are perpetually exposed to them through the air that we breathe, the food we consume, the water we drink, and the products that we use. We know these toxins are capable of wrecking havoc on our bodies, and since there is no way to avoid them, we must find effective ways to remove them from the body on a continuous basis. Making a few simple changes to your daily routine can help your body’s innate toxin removal systems function at an optimal level. The Human body is equipped with a variety of processes for toxin removal. The Lymphatic System removes larger toxins, while smaller toxins are passed on to the veins. Some of these smaller toxins are removed when we exhale, while others pass into to the digestive tract by way of the liver for final clearance, or they are made water-soluble in the liver, and are passed to the kidneys and excreted in urine. Unfortunately, environmental pollution, lack of sleep, illness, invasive medical procedures, and even excessive exercise can interfere with the body’s ability to effectively remove the toxins that we encounter each day. The tips below suggest ways that you can help assist the body in eliminating these toxins. When it comes to deciding whether to go organic, the answer lies in the peel. If you eat the peel, skin, or the outside of the food in question, then choosing organic will help to reduce the amount of toxins you ingest. This next way to detox will probably come as a pleasant surprise. Go ahead and schedule that massage. We all know

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that a deep-pressure rubdown is a great way to unwind during stressful times. Not only is a massage great for calming down. Massaging pressure points throughout the body provides an additional opportunity for toxins to be removed. For the best results, be sure to drink plenty of water to help flush toxins out of your body after a massage. In fact, when it comes to water, you should probably increase your intake overall, since proper hydration is guaranteed to help carry toxins out of the body. In addition to water, up your fiber intake by eating more fiber rich foods such as fresh fruits and vegetables, beans and legumes and whole grains. As previously stated, if you consume the skin or the peel, buying organic is your best bet. When considering types of fruits and vegetables to incorporate into your diet, add a bit of color. If you are looking to target toxins, blue, purple, and red fruits and vegetables (think blueberries, blackberries, plums, beets and eggplant, just to name a few) get their rich hues from anthocyanins, which are believed to have antioxidant properties. Try adding three colors to at


"...when it comes to water, you should probably increase your intake overall, since proper hydration is guaranteed to help carry toxins out of the body."

least two meals a day. Chances are, you will gradually begin to notice a difference in your overall health While excessive exercise may be as harmful to the body as prolonged inactivity, getting moderate exercise on a regular basis can help assist the detoxification process. When we exercise, a process called Autophagy occurs. Toxins accumulate in our cells, but when Autophagy occurs, the cells break toxins down and convert them into energy. Our bodies are innately equipped to process and remove toxins, but in order to keep these processes running at their peak level, we must be cognizant of what we are inhaling and ingesting every day, and seek out ways to minimize our exposure to toxins by using products that are safer for the environment, avoiding second hand smoke when possible, and buying organic fruits, vegetables and other products. We must also be diligent about getting proper amounts of sleep, exercise, and antioxidant rich foods. A few simple changes to your lifestyle- that is all it takes to help your body ward off toxins as quickly as they enter. UT UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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he saying, “what a difference a day makes” has a ring of truth. Just one day of freeing yourself from the unrelenting demands of an ultra-busy life can carry enormous benefits. Referred to as a “Day-cation,” this one day break can be filled with relaxation or activities for one person or your entire family, especially if you visit the neighboring communities of Kirkwood and Des Peres. Start your visit by stopping by the Kirkwood-Des Peres Area Chamber of Commerce office at 108 W. Adams, or online at www.kirkwooddesperes.com. One of the largest Chambers in the metro area, it is a great resource for information and material for you.

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SHOPPER’S DELIGHT DOWNTOWN KIRKWOOD SPECIAL BUSINESS DISTRICT Spanning 16 square blocks, the Downtown Kirkwood Special Business District is a charming, pedestrian friendly area filled with turn-of-the-century buildings, a historic train station and more than 100 specialty shops and restaurants. Downtown Kirkwood is an enjoyable spot to shop, dine and stroll. Especially when events and activities such as these are happening:

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Farmers' Market Opens Earth Day at the Market/Edgar Denison Day May 10 Mayfest; Concerts, Art Show, Sales at shops and boutiques June 5-Sept 2 Summer Concert Series at Station Plaza 6:30 pm July 19 Sidewalk Sale/Farmers’ Market Peach Festival Sept 27 Harvest Festival: Apple Tasting, Dog Parade, Sales Oct 13 Halloween Walk: Trick or Treating at businesses from 5-7pm Nov 22 Holiday Walk: Santa arrives at the train station, photo, shopping, dining Nov 29 Small Business Saturday: Support locally-owned businesses

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Photos with Santa at train station 5-7 pm Photos with Santa at train station 11 am – 1 pm Downtown Kirkwood Winter Fireworks Celebration 5-7 p.m. www.downtownkirkwood.com WEST COUNTY SHOPPING CENTER Conveniently located at the southeast corner of I-270 and Manchester Road, this beautiful mall is anchored by Macy's, Nordstrom, and JC Penney. West County Center is home to over 20 stores that are exclusive in St. Louis, including Lego, Harry & David, The North Face and more! Everything from fast food to fine dining is available, including a spacious food court. Online visit ShopWestCountyCenter.com, as well as Facebook.com/WestCountyCenter.

THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO GO... KIRKWOOD FARMERS’ MARKET The wildly popular Farmers' Market, featuring an abundance of local produce, specialty food items and plants for sale is open from early spring until late fall. The Market is located one block east of the train station on the southwest corner of S. Taylor and E. Argonne UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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THE MAGIC HOUSE, ST. LOUIS CHILDREN’S MUSEUM IN KIRKWOOD Celebrating 35 years in 2014, The Magic House, St. Louis Children’s Museum has gained national recognition as one of the nation’s top children’s museums and offers hundreds of hands-on exhibits for kids from one to 101. Visitors can solve a mystery, sit at the president’s desk in a replica Oval Office, climb a three-story bean stalk, step inside a giant bubble and much, much more! The Magic House was founded as and remains a selfsupporting not-for-profit organization with the mission to engage all children in hands-on learning experiences that encourage experimentation, creativity and the development of problem-solving skills within a place of beauty, wonder, joy and magic. Each year over 500,000 people visit The Magic House. Throughout the year, The Magic House hosts numerous events and activities, including a special Free Family Night, thanks to the generosity of Emerson. Numerous new exhibits and updates are added to the Museum throughout the year, including some favorite annual exhibits like Sandcastle Beach. To plan a visit, please check out hours, admission, and details online. www.magichouse.org 26

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STAGES ST. LOUIS If you love musical theatre, you’re in luck. Stages St Louis got its start in Kirkwood in 1987 and has become one of the metro area’s most popular. From May to October, the Kirkwood location for many of the Stages presentations is The Robert G. Reim Theatre in the Kirkwood Civic Center at 111 S. Geyer Road. www.stagesstlouis.org KIRKWOOD THEATRE GUILD In 1931, with the dream of creating a thriving local community theatre in the St Louis area, the Kirkwood Theatre Guild opened its doors in Kirkwood. The Guild is one of the oldest, most established community theatre groups in the Midwest. The plays are presented in the Robert G. Reim Theatre in the Kirkwood Civic Center at 111 S. Geyer Road. www.ktg-onstage.org PARKS AND RECREATION Fun for the entire family abounds in Kirkwood’s and Des Peres’ numerous parks. Both communities have one-day passes to their Aquatic Centers. Kirkwood’s Aquatic Center


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is located next to the Community Center, at 111 S. Geyer Road, and Des Peres’ Center is in The Lodge Des Peres, at 1050 Des Peres Road. The parks and recreation departments of each of these municipalities offer a large number and variety of programs for all ages. www.kirkwoodmo.org www.thelodgedesperes.com

HISTORIC ATTRACTIONS A HISTORY OF DISTINCTION Kirkwood has the distinction of being the first planned suburb west of the Mississippi River; the first tax supported public library in St Louis County (SLC); the oldest nursing home in SLC; oldest police department in SLC; the first four-year public high school – Kirkwood High School - in SLC, and half of one the oldest public high school football game rivalries in the nation – aka Turkey Day. KIRKWOOD TRAIN STATION Kirkwood is named after James Pugh Kirkwood, the engineer in charge of locating and building the Pacific Railroad. The 110 year old historic Kirkwood Train Station, located in the heart of the city, is listed on the National Register of Historic Place. It remains a working passenger train station, staffed solely by volunteers.

MUDD’S GROVE Just two blocks west of the train station, at 302 W Argonne Dr, is Mudd’s Grove, a magnificent Greek Revival home built in 1860. It has been recognized as historically significant by the National Register of Historic Places. Unique gifts are available in the on-site Gate House Gift Shop. Mudd’s Grove is owned and operated by members of the Kirkwood Historical Society. www.kirkwoodhistoricalsociety.org THE FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT HOUSE IN EBSWORTH PARK Nestled close to the western border of Kirkwood with Des Peres is The Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park. Located at 120 N. Ballas Road, this beautiful residence was designed by the great American architect for Russell and Ruth Kraus. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this gracious home contains all of its original Wrightdesigned furnishings and fabrics. www.ebsworthpark.org Come for a visit, experience it for yourself , but be aware– you’re going to want to spend more Day-cations in beautiful Kirkwood and Des Peres! This article was written by Barbara Byerly, President of BJB Creative Services, a Kirkwood based business specializing in public relations, marketing and special events. UT UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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DOWN BY THE STATION

Down by the Station has been a shopping destination in downtown Kirkwood for over 30 years. Our experienced and dedicated staff are always happy to assist you with your purchase and offer free gift wrap. Vera Bradley products fill an entire room. Our "gurgle pot" really gurgles and Judy's greeting cards are said to be the best in town. We're sure you will find that perfect "girlfriend gift", "housewarming" gift or piece of jewelry for the "hard-to-buy-for person. We are also proud to carry more and more "made in America" items. One of our 5 spacious rooms is "just for babies". And the red caboose at the end of our 150 year old building is a popular "photo op" on the outside and has fun toys on the inside. Come see what we're all about. 150 W. ARGONNE | KIRKWOOD, MO. 63122 314-965-7833

OLIVE OILS AND MORE

Olive Oil Chemical Analysis UP, Ultra Premium Extra Virgin Olive Oil Objective, verifiable chemical standards form the foundation of the UP grade. Chemical analysis of EVOO has proven to be a fundamental indicator of sensory quality, predictor of perishability, and authenticity of olive oils. UP is the highest quality standard in the world because it utilizes the broadest array of available tests and enforces the strictest limits on all chemical standards. Ask to see our results. You can taste the difference! These products are being served in Sochi 2014 Olympics in all venues! SUPPLIER OF CARAMEL FREE BALSAMIC VINEGAR. 105 E. ARGONNE KIRKWOOD, MO 63122 314.821.4645

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AMIGO'S CANTINA

We're anything but a typical Mexican restaurant! Join YOUR Amigos and step into a small Mexican village where the people are friendly, the cuisine is delicious, and the Margarita's are STRONG! Amigos Cantina is the home to Kirkwood’s very own Robert Trevino. With roots in Monte Morelos, Mexico & San Antonio Texas, Chef Trevino has over 30 years of restaurant experience & now brings his unique skills to Kirkwood’s finest Mexican restaurant. 'Specialty dishes' such as his Marinated Fajitas, Mojo Shrimp & Roast Pork Carnitas are offered alongside more typical Mexican cuisine for those whose palette is less adventurous. Visit our sister restaurant La Cantina in Old Webster Groves. 120 W. JEFFERSON AVE. KIRKWOOD | 314.821.0877 WWW.AMIGOSKIRKWOOD.COM LA CANTINA | 35 N. GORE IN OLD WEBSTER GROVES WWW.LACANTINAWEBSTERGROVES.COM

KIRKWOOD BRIDAL BOUTIQUE

Your source for beautiful designer bridal gowns, bridesmaids dresses, Mother of the Bride dresses and PROM dresses. Small, intimate, one on one service. 112 WEST JEFFERSON STE 124 KIRKWOOD, MO 63122 314-821-8555 KIRKWOODBRIDALBOUTIQUE. COM

ALTERATIONS UNLIMITED

Tuxedo Rentals Professional Alterations for Men and Women Specializing in zippers, leather and re weaving Alterations and Repairs For Your Daily Needs! 117 KIRKWOOD RD. SUITE 100 IN THE HEART OF KIRKWOOD 314-821-2772


 and Des Peres CAT'S MEOW PERSONALIZED GIFTS

Cat's Meow is a bright and whimsical boutique specializing in monogrammed gifts for all occasions. With an ever-changing inventory featuring the latest styles and trends, at Cat's Meow you will find personalized jewelry, totes, home decor, wedding gifts, baby gifts, bandeaus, rain coats, and much more. Whether you are shopping for a wedding, new baby, birthday, graduation, or anniversary gift, be sure to bring your list to Cat's Meow, because here you will find something special for everyone. Make your gift extraordinary, make it personalized! 12065 MANCHESTER RD. | DES PERES, MO. 63131 314.909.1415 | WWW.CATSMEOWPERSONALIZED.COM

B&B AQUATICS

COMPETITIVE | TRAINING | FITNESS | RECREATIONAL

Family owned and operated since 1972, B & B Aquatics has 2014 TO SWIM grown with the sport of swimming. We specialize inLEARN competiSPORTING GOODS tive, training, fitness & recreational suits and accessories. Come COLLECTION into one of our 2 stores, Des Peres and Chesterfield.AVAILABLE You will be 1.15.14 sure to get friendly help from one of our educated staff to receive proper fit on suits, goggles & more. 1163 COLONNADE CTR. DES PERES. MO. 314-821-7946

1747 CLARKSON RD. CHESTERFIELD, MO. 636-519-7946

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BOPP CHAPEL

ONE 19 NORTH

Bopp Chapel has been providing compassionate and professional funeral services to the St. Louis Community for over 100 years. We continue to strive to bring you- our friends, families and neighbors- the best in comfort and support.

While sitting over a glass of wine one evening at D’Vine Wine, I made a comment to my wife about how this space would make a great little restaurant. At the time, I never dreamed it would be a possibility for us. When the opportunity did present itself, being huge Tapas fans, my wife and I decided to put our spin on the Tapas scene in St. Louis and bring Tapas to Kirkwood. One 19 North Tapas and Wine Bar is the result of lots of research, hard work, and above all, a labor of love. We hope our place becomes the place many people choose to share special moments. We look forward to the future One 19 North holds and the endless possibilities to make it the best it can be. "We look forward to seeing you soon at One 19 North!"— Patrick and Ellen Carr

10610 MANCHESTER RD. | KIRKWOOD, MO. 63122 314.965.7680 | WWW.BOPPCHAPEL.COM

119 N. KIRKWOOD RD. IN THE HEART OF KIRKWOOD 314-821-4119 | WWW.ONE19NORTH.COM

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ERKER'S KIRKWOOD

Located in the heart of downtown, Erker's Kirkwood is a full-service optometric office. With over 140 years of experience between our two physicians and capable opticians, our friendly staff is

poised, professional, and ready to assist you. Along with top-notch service, we also have a full selection of eyewear and contact lenses. Our frame selection includes designers such as Cole Haan, Kate Spade, BCBG, Maui Jim, and more. We can help you select the perfect frame for your personal style or prescription needs. And both of our optometrists specialize in fitting contacts of all types, including multifocal and toric lenses. With the aid of state-of-the-art instruments, we can perform retinal imaging, assess macular degeneration risk, and gather genetic information for you. We accept all major vision insurance plans. Call or stop by today!

KIRKWOOD STATION BREWING CO.

Historic Kirkwood is known for The Kirkwood Train Station, built in 1893 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and The Kirkwood Station Restaurant & Brewing Company. This popular restaurant and brewery serves up fresh brewed beer, a delicious menu such as Angus beef sliders and toasted ravioli, and offers a banquet facility, outdoor dining on the patio, pool tables, HD TV, and live music Wednesday through Saturday nights. Experience fantastic food, fresh brewed beer and good times at The Kirkwood Station Restaurant & Brewing Company, located just a block from The Kirkwood Train Station.

124 WEST JEFFERSON STE 106 | KIRKWOOD, MO 63122 314-966-8587

105 E. JEFFERSON | KIRKWOOD, MO. 63122 314.966.2739 | WWW.KIRKWOODSTATIONBREWING.COM

JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ST. LOUIS

GO!SPA

The Junior League of St. Louis ( JLSL) is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Celebrating 100 years in 2014, the JLSL has contributed over $4 million dollars to the community and donates more than 10,000 volunteer hours annually. As a JLSL member, you will benefit from participation in community outreach programs, training in a variety of areas and opportunities to serve in leadership roles. Current programs and collaborations include Strong Women & Families Health & Resource Fair, Done-In-A-Day Projects and St. Louis Family Theatre. BEST OF KIRKWOOD FOR VOLUNTEER TRAINING 106 N. KIRKWOOD ROAD | 314-822-2344 | WWW.JLSL.ORG

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Go!Spa is a premier boutique day spa set in a friendly, upbeat, playful and clean spa environment. We invite you to come in and try our one-of-a-kind spa services. Whether you seek a signature “Go!Spa” manicure or pedicure, a Spoiled Rotten massage, or a professional facial or body waxing, our services are delivered in a celebratory and energizing atmosphere. We cater to all kinds of celebrations and gatherings. Our fabulous spa parties are customized to meet your celebration needs. We love making those special days even better with our signature services allowing you and your friends to enjoy manicures, pedicures, facials and massages together all at the same time. 11735 MANCHESTER RD. | DES PERES, MO, 63131 314.822.0772 | WWW.AGOSPA.COM


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MOONBEAMS

Moonbeams is an eclectic store. You will find the usual monogrammed jewelry, Kindred Hearts personalized frames, and Hadley Pottery, but if you enjoy something that's not usual Moonbeams has that too! Fish Rubs, rusty birds, and hand painted signs just to entice your imagination. And if you didn't know we also carry Dash and Albert Rugs! Happy Shopping! 124 W. JEFFERSON AVE. SUITE 101 | KIRKWOOD, MO 63122 314.821.2326 | WWW.MOONBEAMS-KIRKWOOD.COM

Kirkwood’s Luxury Retirement Community!

At Glenn Betz Jewelers, we specialize in helping you celebrate life’s most joyous occasions through fine jewelry. Since 1941, the Betz family and professional staff have valued the tradition of offering personal and customized services to our clients, at preferred prices. Our expertise in custom design and manufacturing, engraving services, and jewelry repair allows us to assist you with a broad spectrum of jewelry needs. From finding that perfect piece of jewelry or maintaining what you already own, we at Betz Jewelers look forward to serving you. CROWNE PLAZA OF DES PERES, 1 MILE EAST OF I-270 11776 MANCHESTER ROAD 314.984.0040 | WWW.GLENNBETZJEWEWLERS.COM

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magine the enjoyment you’ll have with retail shops, restaurants, churches, libraries, and doctors all within walking distance of your home at Adams Place, an elegant retirement community nestled in the heart of Kirkwood. Luxury services and amenities, social and recreational programs, transportation, and more is waiting for you at Adams Place.

Call today for your personal tour.

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o matter the occasion, people seem drawn to the heart of the home – the kitchen. Modern kitchens are planned as full living spaces for cooking, working and relaxing. We asked several kitchen design companies how they incorporate layout, design and functionality in the most important room in the house.

Katie Diprimo, showroom manager at Alspaugh Kitchen & Bath, commented on current kitchen trends. “The combination of whites, neutrals and grays with a high contrast dark element is very popular. Open floor plans with warm contemporary style are gaining popularity. Emphasis is placed on the use of natural materials and natural light. Incorporating both living and entertaining spaces sets kitchen style for 2014.” As example, Diprimo used Alspaugh’s kitchen design called Stainless Sleek. “Lustrous stainless steel and black roast walnut cabinetry balance flawlessly in this stylish contemporary kitchen. Designed for increased efficiency, two islands provide better traffic flow and create delineated work areas. Stainless steel doors were designed above the double ovens to create a tower of stainless steel, offsetting the stainless steel refrigerator anchored on the opposite end of the wall. Frosted glass, with light diffusion properties similar to stainless steel, was used in framed inserts and in light pendants over the larger island.” 32

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Presenting a stunning makeover done by National Kitchen & Bath. Designer Kim Feld commented on their client’s new kitchen. “2014 trends lean toward a neutral palette using various shades of grey, clear glass, stainless, and wood. All these aspects are found throughout this kitchen.” Feld said that the project involved re-envisioning a classic black and white kitchen. “While trends come and go, this kitchen will hold up and perform for a long time.” Feld pointed out that accessories, seating, artwork and wall color can easily be changed to keep the space feeling fresh.” This modern kitchen features transitional cabinetry by Brookhaven and hardware styling with clean lines. Feld said, ”It’s contemporary, but softened with warm touches in the flooring and the accessories, as well as materials and colors visually brought in from the adjoining spaces.” The kitchen opens to the main living area. “It's a sophisticated and comfortable social space, lending itself to interaction with family and guests.” This kitchen’s design features allow the eye to move through the space, finally resting on an artistic focal point. What could be a long and narrow kitchen has been transformed into a dynamic living area.

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Designer Appliances by Lemcke is our area’s ambassador for Gaggenau, the appliance manufacturing company that offers beautiful products to the most discriminating clientele. The pictured Gaggenau kitchen features modern design and high tech performance. The visually striking appliances shown here bring modern professional technology into private kitchens. Designer Appliances by Lemcke Showroom Manager Kim Zimmer said, “Clients are looking for super sleek cabinetry and appliances. Modules of different sizes and styles, as well as cooktops are becoming increasingly popular. People also want more ease of use. Gaggenau ovens open at the side, making it easier to get food out. The Gaggenau Steam Combi oven also promotes a healthier lifestyle. Different cooking surfaces allow for a variety of cooking styles.” Zimmer added, “We also see a trend towards a more induction cooking as opposed to gas these days.” Besides being energy efficient, these solid stainless steel appliances are easy to clean since they have glass over them. There are no fingerprints to deal with. Gaggenau products offer elite appliances with a five year warranty. Whether for a beginner, accomplished cook or gourmet chef, this dream kitchen has it all. 34

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Herzog Kitchen & Bath designers see multi finish kitchens, shades of grey, and decorative glass tiles for kitchens in 2014. These trends are beautifully demonstrated in this award winning kitchen shown here. Custom designed columns in black dramatically flank the kitchen’s entrance. In addition, they conveniently serve as lighted display cabinets. Herzog designers then opened up and enlarged a typical galley kitchen by implementing space saving Dura Supreme Cabinetry in white. The kitchen feels larger because the covered appliances blend so well together. Pewter grey accents show up in the wall tile, countertops and appliances. Functional additions include a French door refrigerator, and a cherry wood floating countertop. A movable island is also designed to tuck under the countertop if needed. This kitchen definitely provides a place for everything!

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re you dreaming of a cool blue swimming pool to grace your backyard? If you’re a trendsetter, build a dramatic-looking swimming pool with a vanishing edge. If you’re a serious swimmer, you can opt to build a long narrow lap pool. Or, perhaps your vision of the ultimate swimming pool is a fun-to-swim-in free-form swimming pool that’s cutting-edge, contemporary and totally unique. Whatever swimming pool design that you choose, keep in mind that building a swimming pool can be pricey, so we suggest that you get more than one bid. You can also go online and look at the websites of pool builders in your area. Usually, the pool builders will list their credentials and explain how they work with their clients. Quite often, the pool builders will feature the pools that they have built on their websites. Better yet, ask your pool builder if you can visit the homes where some of the pools are located. That way, you can see firsthand the quality of the pool and this will give you a better idea of what your swimming pool will ultimately look

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Most important, you want to build a swimming pool that is designed to be consistent with your lifestyle and the style of your home.

like. It also helps to determine a budget. Once you have decided which pool builder you want to work with, be candid with your pool builder and set parameters. Discuss all the options for your swimming pool and eliminate any extras that aren’t practical or worth the investment. Most important, you want to build a swimming pool that is designed to be consistent with your lifestyle and the style of your home. For example, if you have a traditional home and a family-oriented lifestyle, you might want to consider a traditional rectangular swimming pool with a brick terrace and cast aluminum pool furniture. If your lifestyle and your home is casual and contemporary, you’ll probably be interested in a more modern swimming pool such as a kidney-shaped surrounded by a modern wood deck. For a more formal look, you can have an elegant rectangular pool surrounded by pavers or bricks. Above all, be practical. You can have an attractive swimming pool without having to pay for all of the bells and whistles that you won’t use or that will increase the cost of your pool. Another option with your swimming pool is to build a pool house to complement your swimming pool. There

are many pre-fabricated pool house designs that you can order online that will enhance your swimming pool and provide you with storage space for your pool equipment, an entertainment area and a place where your family and guests can change from their clothes into their swimsuits. We think that a beautiful landscape surrounding your swimming pool is essential. You can have beautiful wood decks and brick or stone patios surrounding the pools, as well as lush flower gardens and trees that can provide shade during the hot summer months. Adding attractive pool furniture such as a cast aluminum table and chairs, a colorful outdoor umbrella, and white Adirondack chaise lounges is an easy way to enhance the look of your swimming pool. Most of the outdoor furniture is weatherproof, durable and sun-resistant so you can leave the furniture outside during the summer months when your swimming pool is in use. What are you waiting for? Take the plunge and build a cool pool that you, your family and your friends will enjoy all summer long. UT UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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he mere mention of The Netherlands invokes visions of canals, wooden shoes, women’s’ pointed hats and tulips. The most well-known city to visit is the capitol, Amsterdam, which has the reputation of a very freethinking, progressive and extremely innovative city.

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Two of the world’s most renowned art museums, the Rijksmuseum which features Rembrandt’s art and the Van Gogh Museum are both filled with famous masterpieces. This is also the city of Ann Frank’s house, fashionable stores and the infamous red light section of town. However, to only visit this one city in this unique country full of sights and attractions, is a regretful mistake for this small country is brimming full of beautiful, charming cities, villages, and

towns, with claims of fame and points of interests that would please any traveler. There is so much more to The Netherlands than Amsterdam. While the Netherlands is indeed the proper name of the country, many people call it “Holland” which actually refers to a small portion of the country but has now become interchangeable with the proper term “The Kingdom of The Netherlands”. To the north and west of the Netherlands is the North Sea. A simple ferry ride or car ride to Calais, France lands you in England. To the east is Germany and to the west lay France and Belgium. The Netherlands is so small (about twice the size of the state of New Jersey) that travel to any of the border countries is never more than three hours away therefore travel within the Netherlands is convenient with great highways and easy- to- ride trains. Take a drive to Den Hague which hosts embassies, consulates, historical sights and royalty. The nickname of “the international city of peace

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and justice” is due to the over 150 international organizations striving for peace in the world. Check out the fascinating miniature interactive park called Madurodam which portrays the history of Holland as well as the unique modern architecture and water control which makes The Netherlands the master country of engineering. Enjoy the Hague Market which is the biggest outdoor market in Europe. Not far from Den Hague is the city of Delft, the home of that lovely white pottery, hand painted in blue. The enchanting city center is reminiscent of the Grand Place in Brussels (only much smaller) and has the perfect amount of shops, canals, restaurants and churches. The New Church is the burial place of the famous Dutch painter Vermeer, Anthony van Leeuwenhoek (the “Father of Microbiology”) and William of Orange, who was the leader of the Dutch who fought for freedom from the Spanish and died in 1584. On the western side of the Netherlands, cities such as Utrecht and Arnhem offer their own unique personalities. Utrecht is a university town with picturesque canals lined with pubs, stores and cafes. This is the home of the Utrecht University, the largest university in the Netherlands. It has a bit of a Parisian feel with art students, street music and the inevitable hundreds of bicycles. In fact, wherever you go in the Netherlands, you see bicycles. The land is flat and the Dutch folks bike to stores, workplaces and schools.. (NOTE: If renting a car, remember, bikers have the right of way!) Arnhem is awesome. The Burger Zoo is the perfect size and features open air monkeys swinging through the trees, a great desert display and realistic presentations of animals. The Open Air Museum and National Heritage Museum are not to be missed. With authentic, old thatched roofed Dutch buildings, windmills,


"Did you know that the Netherlands is said to have the tenth highest per capita income in the world or that the Netherlands is consistently rated as one of the top 10 happiest countries and the healthiest?" shops, playground, and endless things to do and see, this park is one of the best tourist attractions in Holland and off the beaten path. About two miles away from Arnhem in the small town of Oosterbeek is the Airborne Museum “Hartenstein” which is located in a hotel that was used by the Polish and British army during World War II. The Battle of the Bridge of Arnhem and Operation Market Garden (made famous by the movie “A Bridge Too Far) are honored here with interactive activities, mementos and artifacts. The lowest level of the building is believably “real” and impressive with the intense sights and sounds of battle in the award-winning Airborne Experience exhibition. Did you know that the Netherlands is said to have the tenth highest per capita income in the world or that the Netherlands is consistently rated as one of the top 10 happiest countries and the healthiest? Discover the tulips, the windmills the history, the canals and the people of the Netherlands. Visit Amsterdam but remember, there is so much more! UT

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Imo's is celebrating its 50th Year of serving St. Louis its famous thin crust pizza with home made sauce! And you can enjoy the great taste of Imo's Pizza at its location in the Heart of Clayton. Come by and join us in celebrating 50 Years of Excellence. Just across the street from City Hall, Imo's is an easy walk from anywhere in Clayton. Imo's has it all - Pizza, Pasta, Salads and Sandwiches, plus fast delivery within Clayton, Richmond Heights, University City, Brentwood and parts of Ladue. Hungry pizza fanatics can select from a variety of Specialty Pizzas; Imo's Deluxe Pizza, Meat Lovers, Veggie, BBQ Chicken or pick your favorite toppings and build your own. Remember Imo's provides catering for any size event.

Dine-In • Carry-Out • Delivery • Catering • Convenient On Site Parking 23 N. Bemiston., Clayton | 314.862.4667 • www.claytonimos.com

HARRY’S DOWNTOWN Harry’s downtown is the perfect place to relax after work. It’s renowned for having one of the best outdoor areas in St. Louis. The view of St. Louis’ skyline, the Arch and Union Station is magnificent. Guests are able to enjoy DJ music with live shows by the best musicians around. Happy Hour is Monday through Friday from 4:00 to 7:00 offering drink and appetizer specials. No wonder everyone’s wild about Harry’s. Perfect For Parties, Wedding Receptions, Rehearsal Dinners, Birthday Parties, and Business Meetings. NOW OPEN Horizon’s Boutique Night Club and Event Space. 2144 Market Street 314.421.6969 | www.harrysrestaurantandbar.com

TIFFANY'S ORIGINAL DINER A 50 year old original diner located in the heart of Maplewood. Serving the best breakfast in town, Eggs, Omelets, French Toast, Slingers (shown here), Biscuits and Gravy and their Famous Homemade Hash Browns. Breakfast is available 24 hours a day. Full lunch menu available , don't leave without trying our pie. THE ANYTIME PLACE. New to Tiffany’s Diner now serving alcohol and beer til 1:30 am. follow us on FacebookTiffany's Original Diner, learn more about our St. Louis specialty "The Slinger"and more. Free Wi Fi and Internet- ATM on site 7402 Manchester Rd. at Sutton | Maplewood, MO 314.644.0929

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GUIDO'S PIZZERIA & TAPAS Located in the heart of "The Hill", Guido's Pizzeria and Tapas offers the best of Mediterranean cuisine. Enjoy Spanish casera (Home Style) Paella and tapas as well as the best Sangria in the Midwest. Our Italian cuisine also offers a variety to choose from, from one of Saint Louis' best pizzas to our delicious pastas. Located on "The Hill" at 5046 Shaw Ave. 314.771.4900 | www.guidosstl.com | Open 7 days

TRATTORIA BRANICA Trattoria Branica, Frontenac’s premier gourmet Italian restaurant, has an award-winning menu that includes pan-fried veal and a fantastic fettucine entrée made with shrimp, scallops, asparagus and tomatoes. Trattoria Branica’s well-stocked wine cellar features wine selections from around the world. If you’re having a private party, Trattoria Branica is the perfect destination for a memorable meal. Trattoria Branica is located behind Hilton Frontenac in the Le Chateau Village. Special Menu Easter Sunday 11-9pm call for reservations. 10411 Clayton Road, Frontenac, MO 314.432.8585 | www.trattoriabranica.com

PROTZEL'S DELI Three generations of the Protzel family have served the finest in traditional Jewish deli for over 59 years. Known for "The Finest Corned Beef - Anywhere", prepared fresh daily from their secret recipe, Protzel's Delicatessen also features fresh roasted turkey, beef and succulent pastrami among many other meats and freshly prepared soups and salads. Additionally, you will find fresh hand cut lox and other smoked fishes along with bagels and Jewish rye bread. Other delicacies include legendary homemade chicken soup with matzo balls, a variety of savory knishes, kreplach, kishke and more. All items are prepared for dine-in or take-out and catering is available. Voted RFT Best Deli. 7608 Wydown Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 314.721.4445 | www.protzelsdeli.com

PEPPE’S APT. 2 This historic Victorian House also known as Peppe’s Apt. 2, is inspired by the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s. European and charming are the best words to describe this trendy little restaurant. From the building’s black and white striped awning , lion headed door knocker, to its rose scented garden- everything about this place beckons’ come in – welcome. Open for lunch and dinner and in warm weather, the restaurant will offer outdoor dining as well. Peppe’s Apt 2 is also available for holiday parties, private events, bridal showers, baby showers, special birthdays, etc. 800 S. Geyer Rd. , Kirkwood | Reservations: 314.909.1375 Private Events: 314.740.2539 Open for lunch Tuesday-Friday 11a.m. to 2p.m. And dinner Tuesday-Saturday 5p.m.to 11p.m. Closed Sunday and Monday

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Decorate Cupcakes Like a Pro at home with

CLASSIC VANILLA BUTTERCREAM VickiBensinger Makes 6 – 6 1/2 cups of frosting or 24 cupcakes In-Home Culinary Classes

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When I was a little girl it was always a thrill to walk into a bakery and select a beautiful cupcake decorated with icing. I use to think it was magical the way the icing would swirl creating designs that were so inviting. It never occurred to me that I could duplicate those myself until I was older. You don’t have to be creative to design a cupcake, cookie or cake. In fact, with a simple pastry tip and pastry bag you too can look like a professional baker. With St. Patrick’s Day, Easter and Passover coming up why not wow your family and friends with a special treat. Bake up your favorite cupcakes or use a box mix, then top each with a lovely iced rose to create a bouquet of roses. Whip up a batch of buttercream icing colored to suit your occasion, or if you’re not a baker, use the frosting in a can – that works too! You’ll be amazed at how talented you are. Here’s how to do it……. Start by making your favorite cupcake, cake or cookie recipe and frosting. I like using a classic buttercream frosting to top many of my cakes. Here’s a simple recipe that anyone can make: 44

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2 sticks unsalted butter 8 cups ( 2 lb.) powdered sugar 2 tsp. vanilla, use clear imitation vanilla if you like a whiter frosting 1/3 c. milk pinch of salt if you’d like to cut the sweetness

DIRECTIONS:

1. Cream softened butter until smooth. 2. Blend in the vanilla. 3. Add half of the powdered sugar and half of the milk. Beat at medium speed until powdered sugar is incorporated. Add remaining powdered sugar and milk and beat until texture becomes smooth. 4. Optional: If desired add color using Liqua-Gel coloring (found at bakery supply stores or craft stores like Michaels).

*Buttercream can be frozen in air tight container for at least three months. Thaw on countertop.

Now let’s create a beautiful rose for your treat of choice. Here’s what you’ll need: • Icing bag (I use disposable ones) or zip-lock baggie • Coupler • Open Star Pastry Tip (I use Wilton 1M)

DIRECTIONS:

1. Cut tip of pastry bag and add coupler and open star tip. 2. Add icing, then twist top of bag and squeeze icing out to insure there are no air pockets. 3. Position star tip in the center of your cupcake and squeeze releasing some icing. 4. In one continuous motion continue squeezing the icing bag swirling from center 5. to outer edge in a counter clockwise motion until you’ve covered the cake with icing.

Using this method the folds of the frosting lay over each other forming a perfect looking rose. If desired, lightly dust the frosting with some pearls or sanding sugar, and your rose will sparkle. Alternatively start on the outer edge swirling to the center for a fancy swirl.

CONTACT VICKI AT: 314.799.1633 |VICKI@VICKIBENSINGER.COM | WWW.VICKIBENSINGER.COM


S T. LOUIS’ TO P E N T E RTA I N E R S

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THE LADY SINGS THE BLUES AND SO MUCH MORE

BY SHEILA FRAYNE RHOADES

ust mention her name, and she’s instantly recognized. Kim Massie is beloved by fans of all ages for both her singing and personal warmth onstage and off. Massie doesn’t consider herself a blues diva. “I‘m more versatile than that.” she said. Her vast repertoire includes jazz, rock, pop, country, gospel and R&B. “Over the years, I’ve sung all kinds of music, from Motown to most everything else. I’m a songstress, an entertainer. I don’t like to be pin holed into any one genre.”

Massie delights her fans by singing hits of her favorite singers like Anita Baker, Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Luther Vandross. and yes, even Barry Manilow! “I always ask the audience for songs they want me to sing. They are actually surprised that I know pop and rock songs.” Kim has shared the stage with many greats including Johnnie Johnson, Jeanne Trevor, Chuck Berry, Bennie Smith and J.R. Reed. She opened for Cindi Lauper during On the Levee’s 4th of July event in 2007. “Afterwards, Cindi asked me to sing “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” with her. That was unforgettable.” She’s performed for organizations such as Major League Baseball, Purina, Boeing, and at the Missouri History Museum and the Big Muddy Blues Festival. She makes frequent appearances at blues dance events and festivals coast to coast. Last June at the Missouri Botanical Garden, Massie broke a record with an audience of 13,000. Massie is a regular performer with her band the Solid Senders at her favorite venue Beale on Broadway. Born in St. Louis, she later moved with her family to Lorain, Ohio. There she grew up on gospel music. “Until I was 14, that’s all there was for me. I remember listening to everything on the radio, from Motown to the Beatles, I loved it all.” She became a single mother, working to support her three children. Through hard times, she never lost her dream to someday sing professionally. ”I always wanted to sing for a living.” In 1992, she discovered karaoke - the necessary breakthrough to display her natural talent. “I could sing anything I wanted.” Massie even won some karaoke contests, building her confidence even more. Later on, she briefly sang with a live band. “ I could be more creative and sing as long as I wanted.” After 33 years in Ohio, Massie relocated to the St. Louis area in 1999. While still working a 9-5 job, she’d sit in at the 1860’s Hardshell Saloon and BB’s Jazz, Blues & Soups. ”I had to get back to singing, so I asked the great saxophonist

Oliver Sain to occasionally let me sit in with his band at BB’s. I was just at the right place at the right time.” She began to sing there weekly, eventually meeting Bud Jostes, owner of Beale on Broadway. Jostes hired her to sing with a new band, the Solid Senders. The rest is history. Massie attracted huge crowds to every performance, and ten years later, she still does. Massie earned two Best Female Vocalist of the Year Awards from the Riverfront Times and a Grand Center Visionary Award in 2005. She starred in The Black Rep’s 2003 production of “It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues". Massie knows firsthand how St. Louis artists support each other. Last August she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and endured a thyroidectomy. While recovering, her son Adam Massie put together a benefit concert for her at The Sheldon. Denise Thimes, Anita Jackson, Roland Johnson, Eric “Guitar” Davis and others rallied round Massie. “The out pouring of love and support was explosive.” Today Massie is better than ever and back at Beale every Tuesday and Thursday night. UPCOMING EVENTS: Massie’s CD list includes live recordings March 28: Tribute to Etta James “A Diva Survival at Pop’s in Sauget, Ill. Guide” at Beale in 2001, Jazz at the Bistro, April 4: Gateway 180 - Open a tribute to Aretha Your Heart for the Homeless Franklin recorded Gala, at Palladium, Park at Finale, and her Place, St. Louis latest “Inspire”. Yes, Massie’s story is truly inspirational. “Never Website and Contact Info: give up on a dream. I www.kimmassie.com want to share that by bookme@talent-plus.com mentoring young girls. It’s so needed.” UT UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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in a cocktail with champagne (Champiskey, anyone?), chances are, you’ll find the perfect whiskey, bourbon or scotch at Gamlin Whiskey House. Taste the finest whiskey, bourbon, and scotch from America, Canada, Scotland, and Ireland right here in St. Louis’s Central West End. Stop in for a drink, or sit down and relax for a while over a variety of small plates and satisfying entrees. To view a full list of whiskey, bourbon, scotch and featured cocktails, as well as lunch, dinner, late-night, and Sunday brunch menus, visit www.gamlinwhiskeyhouse.com .

A PERFECT PAIRING

Whether you reserve a table or secure a seat at the bar, even the most discerning of palates are in for an experience that won’t disappoint at 801 Chophouse. USDA PRIME beef, fresh seafood flown in from both coasts at least four to five times per week, and a Wine Spectator awarded wine list are only part of the overall experience. Savor four different types of oysters or share a shellfish sampler, complete with king crab, live Maine lobster, jumbo shrimp, and oysters. Appetizers and sides run the gamut from mussels to marrow bones, and liver mousse to lobster corn chowder, and provide a small bite to savor while you hand select your very own fresh cut filet, pork or lamb chop, or daily featured seafood item. While the USDA PRIME cuts and jet fresh seafood are beyond satisfying on their own, the sides offered at 801 Chophouse provide the perfect accompaniment to your entrée from steamed broccoli, roasted Brussels sprouts, and steamed asparagus to comfort foods such as lobster macaroni and cheese and onion rings. 801 Chophouse is open for dinner beginning at 4 pm Sunday through Thursday and beginning at 5 pm on Friday and Saturday. An outdoor dining area, set to open in April, will feature entertainment and a more casual menu. The venue also offers five private rooms that can accommodate corporate dinners, rehearsal dinners, receptions, or any cause for a celebration. When ‘just a meal’ won’t do, 801 Chophouse provides an exemplary dining experience. Gamlin Whiskey House 236 N. Euclid Avenue Central West End 314-875-9500 Whether you like to savor it on the rocks or prefer to sip it 46

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FUEL Strength and Wellness Studio 7901 Clayton Road Clayton, MO 314-662-4386 fuelstl.com Fuel offers an experience unlike that at any other “gym”. That is likely because FUEL is more than a gymit is a complete wellness program. If you’re looking to maximize the benefits of a wellness program, but you are unsure of where to begin, look no further than FUEL Strength and Wellness Studio, where unprecedented personalization is standard. This is not a 24hour one-size-fits-all fitness center! Before clients can begin a customized training plan, they undergo thorough analysis of their overall health. A bio-sig/body fat analysis detects any hormonal imbalances, allowing the lifestyle coaches to design a dietary and supplementation plan to assist in overall health. Postural and movement assessment helps coaches determine the most effective fitness program, with the least risk for injury. Lifestyle plans for health and wellness are created for each client based on the results of a variety of assessments. In fact, the motto at FUEL is “if you’re not assessing, you’re just guessing. Individual and small group training and stretching sessions are scheduled by the clients, rather than offered at specific times. Regardless of your financial circumstances, the demands of your daily life, your age, gender, or current level of fitness, FUEL’s wellness coaches will work with YOU and for YOU to help you live your life to the fullest. For more information and to inquire about or schedule assessments and services, visit www.fuelstl. com or call 314-662-4386.UT


mar/apr2014 CAL ENDAR OF EV EN T S H I GH LI GH T S

HOLIDAYS: MARDI GRAS - Mar. 4 | ASH WEDNESDAY - Mar. 5 | PURIM - Mar. 16 | ST. PATRICK'S DAY - Mar. 17 PALM SUNDAY - Apr. 13 | PASSOVER - Apr. 15 | GOOD FRIDAY - Apr. 18 | EASTER - Apr. 20

AROUND TOWN SPRING ART FAIR AT QUEENY PARK Apr 4 – 6 (6 to 9 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday) Greensfelder Recreation Center in Queeny Park, 550 Weidman Rd, Ballwin, Mo. FOR MORE INFO: www.ArtFairAtQueenyPark. com, 314-997-1181 CIRCUS FLORA: 28TH BIG TOP PRODUCTION This year pairing with another local anchor, The World Chess Hall of Fame, to present “The Pawn” May 29 through June 22. In this year’s grand adventure, enter the iconic big top and experience the game of chess come alive. Drawing from the history of the game, this mythic tale is steeped in the rich sights, sounds and mystique of ancient Persia and India. Call 314-289-4040 or visit www.circusflora.org for tickets and more information. 45TH ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE Saturday, March 15, 2014, at 12:00 pm in downtown St. Louis General Information/Main Number: 314-241-PATS 36TH ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE RUN Saturday, March 15, 2014, at 9:00 am

SPORTS CARDINALS HOME GAMES Apr. 7 - 9: vs. Reds Apr. 11 - 13: vs. Cubs Apr. 25 - 27 vs. Pirates Apr. 28 - 30 vs. Brewers BLUES HOME GAMES Mar. 4 vs. Lightning Mar. 11 vs. Stars Mar. 13 vs. Oilers Mar. 17 vs. Jets Mar. 27 vs. Wild Mar. 29 vs. Stars Apr. 1 vs. Flyers Apr. 3 vs. Sabres Apr. 5 vs. Avalanche Apr. 8 vs. Capitals Apr. 13 vs. Red Wings

THEATRE/MUSIC/ART THE FABULOUS FOX Mar. 14: Celtic Woman Mar. 15: Robin Thicke Mar. 18 - 30: The Musical Queen April 8 - 20: Once April 25 - 26: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater April 29 - May 11: Josepht and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

WEBSITES FOR MORE EVENT INFO: www.ticketmaster.com www.metrotix.com www.stltoday.com/entertainment www.ImThere.com www.explorestlouis.com www.pageant.com www.thecwe.org

THEATRE/MUSIC/ART PEABODY OPERA HOUSE Mar. 7 - 9: Peter and the Starcatcher Mar. 25 - 30: Ghots April 25 - 27: Blue Man Group THE REPERTORY THEATRE Feb. 12 - Mar. 9: Other Desert Cities Mar. 12 - 30: Soups, Stews, and Casseroles: 1976 Mar. 19 - Apr. 13: Noises Off SAINT LOUIS SYMPHONY Mar. 7 - 8: Verdi Requiem Mar. 9: Choose Your Symphonic Adventure Mar. 15 - 16: Bugs Bunny at the Symphony II Mar. 21 - 22: New World Symphony Mar. 28 - 29: Brahms 3 Mar. 30: Simply Sinatra Apr. 5 - 6: Tetzlaff Returns Apr. 9: Pulitzer Concert Apr. 10 - 11: Michael W. Smith Apr. 12 - 13: Ben Folds Apr. 25 - 27: Slatkin Conducts Copland 3 SCOTTRADE CENTER Feb. 27 - Mar. 2: Disney On Ice Mar. 21, 23: NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: Second/Third Rounds SHELDON CONCERT HALL Mar. 1: Gumbohead Mar. 4: Salt of the Earth Mar. 15: Renée Fleming Mar. 18: Red Lehr and the St. Louis Rivermen Mar. 25: St. Louis Jazz Orchestra Mar. 30: Newport Jazz Festival®: Now 60 Apr. 1: Chamber Music Society of St. Louis Apri. 19: Catherine Russell Apr. 23: Jazz Meets Classical Apr. 25: John McEuen and John Carter Cash and Family Apr. 26: Pepperland, "The Beatles Revue" Apr. 29 - 30: Swing DeVille TOUHILL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Mar. 1: Moipei Quartet Mar. 2: The Fantasticks Mar. 7: Arianna String Quartet Mar. 20 - 22: The Second City Mar. 22: H.M.S. Pinafore Apr. 11 - 12: MADCO Apr. 25 - 26: Greater St. Louis Jazz Festival

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