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factor can be blamed for all the things that went wrong. Insurgent movements of all sorts, in countries around the world, have for centuries soured in the aftermath of their own success. “The revolution betrayed” is a theme that goes back at least as far as 18th century France. The civil rights movement in 20th century America attracted many people who put everything on the line for the sake of fighting against racial oppression. But the eventual success of that movement attracted opportunists, and even turned some idealists into opportunists. Over the generations, black leaders have ranged from noble souls to shameless charlatans. After the success of the civil rights insurgency, the latter have come into their own, gaining money, power and fame by promoting racial attitudes and actions that are counterproductive to the interests of those they lead. None of this is unique to blacks or to the United States. In various countries and times, leaders of groups that lagged behind, economically and educationally, have taught their followers to blame all their problems on other people – and to hate those other people. This was the history of anti-Semitic movements in Eastern Europe between the two World Wars, anti-Ibo movements in Nigeria in the 1960s, and anti-Tamil movements that turned Sri Lanka from a peaceful nation into a scene of lethal mob violence and then a decades-long civil war, both marked by unspeakable atrocities. Groups that rose from poverty to prosperity seldom did so by having racial or ethnic leaders. While most Americans can easily name a number of black leaders, current or past, how many can name Asian American ethnic leaders or Jewish ethnic leaders? The time is long overdue to stop looking for progress through racial or ethnic leaders. Such leaders have too many incentives to promote polarizing attitudes and actions that are counterproductive for minorities and disastrous for the country.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR the total amount of unfunded liabilities a city that has some of the toughest and for PSRS is more than $5 billion. That is most restrictive gun laws in the nation. The biggest fact that your statement assuming an 8 percent return on current To the Editor: investments – an ambitious assumption. If (“Gun Sense,” West Newsmagazine, July When Terry Adams decided to retire we assume a more moderate 4 percent rate 10) and that the overall debate ignores is from being the Wentzville School District of return, the unfunded liabilities of PSRS that criminals don’t follow the law. superintendent last April, he had some swell to more than $31 billion. Statistically speaking, the FBI reports, good reasons. After a 38-year career in So who pays for Adams and the count- year after year, also show over 50 percent education and being named Missouri less other individuals who spike their pay of reported gun deaths are due to suicide. School Public Relations Association in their final years? Who pays for the The majority of shooting deaths are Superintendent of the Year in 2010, Adams mounting unfunded liabilities? The tax- committed with handguns. For the most was looking forward to spending time payers do. part, hand guns do not have “high capacity” with his grandchildren. Instead of retirJames V. Shuls, Ph.D. magazines, nor are they “assault” weapons. ing, however, Adams accepted the interim “Assault weapon” is a term created by the Show-Me Institute superintendent position in the Rockwood media to strike fear into low-information School District. He had good reasons for citizens. Case in point, baseball bats and In good taste this decision as well. hammers can be and are used in reported Adams earned $221,769 from Wentz- To the Editor: assaults and murders. However, we do not ville in the 2012-13 school year. He signed The other afternoon my wife and I seem to be alarmed about regulating those. with Rockwood for $250,000. This move stopped by the McDonald’s at Manchester The part of the gun control debate that will not only earn him more money this and Clarkson roads for a little mid-after- needs to be paid very close attention is in year, he will reap the rewards for the rest noon refreshment. As we sat there enjoying the word “control.” of his life. a frappe and ice cream we couldn’t help There is a great rush to “do something,” Wentzville and Rockwood are part of but notice how pleasant the background an emotional response to legislate by the Public School Retirement System of music was. It wasn’t loud and it wasn’t emergency to “make us safer” and to “proMissouri (PSRS). This pension system the latest hit song played on the radio, tect us.” is a defined benefit pension system. That but rather some oldie instrumentals like I applaud the office of Rep. Ann Wagner means retirees are guaranteed benefits “Music Box Dancer” and Hogie Carmi- for not wanting to be hasty about taking based on their final average salary. chael’s “Stardust.” away our rights. Final average salary in PSRS is based We asked for the manager and expressed I am glad you exercised your duties as a on the last three years of employment. By our appreciation for the kind of music voter and contacted your representative. I working one additional year at a higher that was playing and how the sound level would question why you would want to be salary, Adams boosts his final average enabled us to carry on a conversation in such a hurry to surrender your responsifrom $213,877 to $228,200. without having to raise our voices. He bilities and rights and the rights of others. I visited the PSRS benefit estimate responded that he had heard a number of To legally buy a firearm in the United calculator and plugged in these figures comments like ours from other patrons. States, you must complete a background We couldn’t help to contrast this with check through the National Instant Check along with Adams’ years of service and his approximate birthdate (I had to guess). the background “music” with an annoy- System. By my calculations, Adams would have ing base sound that is played at some of The Justice Department, by its own received more than $207,000 a year in the local sit-down restaurants, which is so admission is not following up or prosecutretirement benefits. By working one extra loud that many times we have requested ing the majority of the incidents of violayear, he will earn an extra $15,000 per year the volume be turned down. tions to the laws concerning firearms. Are I find it ironic that a fast food restaurant you familiar with the “Fast and Furious” for the rest of his life. Over the course of 20 years, this will add up to more than plays soft and gentle music while those scandal? $300,000 in extra retirement benefits. Not restaurants where one goes to dine play Mr. Alalof, I appreciate and thank you music that is loud, fast and annoying. bad for an extra year’s work. for your service. I would suggest the book Kudos to McDonald’s for their good “The 5000 Year Leap” by Dr. W. Cleon I certainly do not blame Adams for his decision. He was doing what was best for taste in food and music. Skousen, the Federalist Papers, and a John R. Stoeffler reread of the Constitution to clarify what him and his family. Moreover, Adams is Ballwin you swore to uphold and defend. not alone. The final average salary rule is well I, myself, am in favor of freedom and known among teachers, principals, and liberty. With freedom and liberty, comes superintendents, making switches like Responding to ‘Gun Sense’ great responsibility. Individuals are ultithis quite common. The problem is not the To the Editor: mately responsible for their own actions Mr. Alalof, it is with great concern that I and for their own safety. individual, but rather a poorly designed realize the trap of “doing something” has Before you rush to judgment, I would system that rewards this type of behavior. Spiking of final average salary is one ensnared you. There seems to be a 6,000- encourage you to dig for facts. The primary purpose of the government factor among many that contributes to the plus body count by gun violence since is not as you stated “to protect its citizens underfunding of defined benefit pension Sandy Hook as reported by Slate.com. I agree that many people are dying by collectively.” You listed several governsystems. According to a recent policy study by gun violence. 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Second thoughts on Obamacare To the Editor: I was never concerned about Obamacare (until now) since I have insurance coverage with my former employer. However, recently I received a letter from my doctor of 25 years advising that he is moving to “personalized care” under something called SignatureMD. He is reducing his patient load to 600 (one-fourth of his current load). To remain with his practice, it will be first come/first served and the first 600 to pay the first quarter of an $1,800 membership fee that he is beginning to charge. He is offering expectations under the plan that I thought I already had with a focus on preventive health. Additionally, he is still going to be filing my insurance company for physicals and such above and beyond the $1,800 a year membership. I have talked with several friends and found that he is not the only primary care doctor doing this. We all are looking for new doctors as a result. His letter indicates his decision to make this change is a result of the Affordable Health Care Act. B. Mosley Ballwin


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This compromise stinks ‘Tis the season for recent graduates to start receiving letters from the federal student loan program notifying them of their obligation to repay. It’s interesting that May graduates are, for the most part, receiving those notices in the same week that Congress finally reached a compromise on the federal student loan interest rate. But somehow that compromise is not easing the pain for this group of graduates or for those students still working toward their degrees. In a country where the importance of college is clearly and often stated by everyone from school counselors and parents to employers and politicians, it’s interesting – OK let’s call it what it really is – it’s crazy that the cost of an education and the potential of high interest rates is making students think twice about the practicality of completing college or beginning it at all. Spend some time talking with anyone who has graduated in the last several years – perhaps one of the more than 37 percent who are working in a field that does not requires a college degree or one of the more than 70 percent who are working in a field that is not closely aligned with their degree (according to 2010 U.S. census data) – and you’ll hear a lot of buyer’s remorse. When Congress passed legislation in 2010, as part of the Affordable Care Act, to overhaul the student loan program and force out commercial banks, its backers celebrated it as the first step in getting lower-income students out from under crushing student debt. But, the trade-off was that more middle-income students were forced to bear that burden as grant eligibility shifted and outside forces (the lagging economy and ever-increasing tuition and housing costs) increased their need for student aid. Fast forward to 2013, when, with college students graduating into record levels of student loan debt, Congress in typical fashion failed to meet a July 1 deadline and allowed federal student loan interest rates to double. On July 24, a compromise was reached. Slaps on the back all around. Congress can say it did something. But for graduates what it did only postpones the pain. True, interest rates that were 3.4 percent before doubling on July 1 are now

back to 3.9 percent, but for how long? With interest rates tied to financial markets it’s all but certain they will rise. A freshman who accepts a loan at 3.4 percent today could be facing a rate of 8 percent or more at graduation. Is it worth it? For some career paths, having a college degree is essential – particularly those in science, technology, engineering and math. But is it necessary for the masses of students graduating with general education or liberal arts degrees? Would they be better off not incurring tens of thousands of dollars in debt? Perhaps they would be, if employers would allow it and if high schools did a better job of preparing students for work rather than school. “I thought I had to go to college,” lamented one recent grad. “That society expected it. That it was the only way I would find a decent paying job because I was told that a college degree is now the equivalent of a high school diploma. But here I am, degree in hand, working in a job that doesn’t care, faced with 10 years of paying $200 or more each month to repay my student loan. I guess it was worth it. I met some interesting people.” His comments are not uncommon – and frankly that is very, very sad. The federal government claimed it overhauled student loans and took over the market to protect students from banks with high interest rates. Last week, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) protested that student loans should be as low as possible and not tied to market rates. She estimated that the government is expected to make nearly $200 billion over the next 10 years because of the new rates. She said in an email to constituents, “I can’t support a proposal that squeezes even more profits out of our kids. In fact, I think this whole system stinks.” Republican or Democrat, if you’re a college student or the parent of a college student, it’s hard not to agree that the stink smells like greed. It smells sour – like our government trying to fix one more problem at the expense of our young adults and their brothers and sisters. And it begs a question. If, down the road, more would-be college students decide not to pursue a degree have we really fixed anything at all?

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News Br iefs BALLWIN International baseball returns Aug. 3 Ballwin again will be the site of an international Kenko baseball tournament that will draw more than 200 youth players from Japan, Australia, Europe and the St. Louis area. Scheduled Aug. 3-11, the tournament is sponsored by the St. Louis Boys Baseball Association (SLBBA) in cooperation with the Ballwin Athletic Association (BAA) and the city of Ballwin. Kenko baseballs closely resemble the standard American hardball but combine a textured rubber surface with a hollow air center that yields a safer, durable ball. Teams will compete in the 12-and-under and 15-and-under age divisions. All games will be played at the BAA’s athletic complex south of Manchester Road at Ballpark Drive. Families of team members are hosts for the overseas players. During the tournament, friendships are forged, cultures exchanged and experiences are shared that never will be forgotten, said Sheri O’Brien, of the SLBBA. Overseas players are scheduled to arrive Aug. 1 and opening ceremonies and a picnic at the BAA complex will be held

beginning at 6 p.m. on Aug. 2. Special activities for the international and local players and families during the tournament include a visit to the Gateway Arch, a tour of Busch Stadium, attending a Cardinals baseball game, a float trip and a golf outing for coaches and host family members. All players also have free passes for swimming at Ballwin’s North Pointe Family Aquatic Center. Tournament play begins Aug. 3. Competition on game days begins at 10 a.m. and all games are open to the public. Championship games are scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. on Aug. 11, with closing ceremonies following. O’Brien noted that back-up families still are needed in the event emergencies or other unexpected events create a vacancy on the roster of families already scheduled to host the visiting players. More information on the tournament is available by contacting O’Brien at (314) 616-9003.

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As part of the project, the existing storm sewer will be expanded with new storm drainage lines and water quality facilities, including a bio-retention area within Ballwin’s Rojean Drive right-of-way near the Lafayette Church of Christ on the northwest corner of Rojean and New Ballwin. Because Metropolitan Sewer District does not maintain water quality facilities, the Ballwin Board of Aldermen has approved an agreement assigning maintenance responsibility to Ballwin.

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Commission on July 24 unanimously approved a positive recommendation to issue a conditional use permit for McCallum Place, a group home that provides treatment for people with eating disorders. The permit is for 18.41 acres at 13428 Conway Road, in the Suburban Estate zoning district. Mark McCallum, owner of McCallum Properties LLC, applied for the permit. This will be the fourth location for the group. The other three are located in University City and Kirkwood. The group’s attorney, John King, said there would be no impact on surrounding properties and few changes to the existing property. The Commission’s positive recommendation will head to the Board of Aldermen, which will make the final decision.

WILDWOOD Overlay approved to aid in safe cycling

A bike lane in Wildwood will soon be going green. Literally. The City Council on July 22 approved a green pavement overlay of the asphalt on the street as a pilot project marking test on an eastbound part of Manchester Road near the entry to the Schnucks Wildwood Crossing shopping center. Ryan Thomas, the city’s director of public works and city engineer, said the green overlay is being used on bike lanes in other cities and has proven more effective in bringing more attention to bike lanes. He noted that the city is concerned that the current bike lane is on the inside of a curb and cars don’t always yield to bikes in the lane there, which also is the start of a right turn lane. “Plans are for Missouri Petroleum to use a cement-based surface treatment product, which they want to test,” he said. “So they would do this at no charge to the city and provide a two-year warranty. There would also be a yield sign for cars installed at no charge to the city.”

Board approves digital sign purchase Based on the success of another device, Wildwood’s City Council approved the purchase of a second portable, digital reader sign board for use in promoting community events to drivers in the city. Joe Vujnich, director of planning and parks, said the city has a digital reader sign board on Taylor Road near its intersection with Main Street in the Town Center area. He said that sign has led to an increase in interest and attendance at city events. “Our second public input session on the community park had three times the

attendees as the first one, and more than 50 percent of people there said they saw the notice on the reader board,” he said. The new sign will likely be placed near the city’s Anniversary Park on Clayton Road near Strecker Road, Vujnich said. A wireless modem is used to change messages on the boards. The Council voted 15 to 1 to approve up to $13,028.29 for the 4-by-6-foot portable device from American Signal Company (AMSIG). Councilmember Randy Ladd (Ward 2) was opposed, saying the city has three other portable sign boards sitting on the parking lot of the city garage that are used by the public works department. He suggested using one of those rather than buying a new one. After the meeting, Vujnich addressed this concern, saying that the new reader board will be programmable (off site, the older ones are programmable only on site) and smaller than the ones the city now has. “So it will fit better into a residential setting – and it’s a different color, so it won’t be as intrusive as the public works ones are,” he said. He also said there was no predictability in how available the public works signs would be for this type of public information, because they can be stationed at public works job sites for months at a time.

WEST COUNTY Kudos for Monarch FPD At a recent Monarch FPD Board of Directors meeting, district firefighters were the topic of positive public comment. Meg Marian, who lives in St. Louis County, praised Monarch personnel for “phenomenal service” and for their efforts to provide mentoring for her 12-year-old son, who has Down syndrome. Marian specifically mentioned the firefighters at House 1 on Baxter Road and House 3 on Fernview Drive for their willingness to welcome her son and, at his request, to give him tasks he could perform to be of help to them. “They were over-the-top courteous and respectful,” Marian said, adding that her son’s experiences gave him “a sense of service to the community.” In a similar vein, Roger Myers of St. Louis County praised Monarch firefighterparamedics for their service in aiding his mother, who primarily is in a wheelchair. “On the occasions when she has fallen, Monarch has been there for her,” he said. He also read a letter from his mother thanking the emergency medical service personnel for the times they have come to help her. The citizen comments drew applause from those attending the meeting.

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By CAROL ENRIGHT cenright@newsmagazinenetwork.com As Colleen O’Neill talks about Taubman Prestige Outlets Chesterfield, she literally bubbles with enthusiasm. O’Neill was named general manager of the new outlet mall last October, but she has lived in St. Louis her whole life – and she has a few thoughts about the local market. “This is a small-town market …,” O’Neill said. “We have close to 3 million people, but everybody knows everyone. That’s why it’s important to have that local con-

nection to your community.” She said Taubman is working hard to build that connection by becoming part of “the fabric of the community.” At last count, Taubman’s mall had only 47 tenants to its competitor’s 88. But O’Neill is quick to point out that although her mall does not have as many tenants as Simon Property Group’s St. Louis Premium Outlets, it is 80 percent leased and committed – and some of those leases take up a lot of space. In fact, the mall’s four largest retailers – Restoration Hardware, Polo Ralph Lauren, Abercrombie & Fitch and Gap – cover nearly 57,000 square feet of the mall’s 310,000 square feet of leasable space. At its groundbreaking a year ago, Taubman stated that phase one of the mall would contain 80-100 stores. While the total square footage of the mall has not changed, that number has decreased to 67 because the stores that have signed on are big. Restoration Hardware is the mall’s largest tenant at 17,800 square feet. The average outlet mall store is 2,500-4,000 square feet. This will be Restoration Hardware’s 16th outlet store and the first in the region. “We’re absolutely thrilled to have these big, exclusive retailers that are not huge in the outlet industry,” O’Neill said. O’Neill also is excited about the smaller,

boutique-like stores opening at the mall. Furla, a European luxury accessories retailer, will open its first outlet store in the Midwest. And Uno de 50, a Spanish accessories retailer, will open its first U.S. outlet location. Local boutique co-op, The Collective, which operates downtown, will open The Collective Outlets. Big or small, O’Neill said what attracts shoppers is “newness.” “They like it when they hear it’s the only one,” she said. But will shoppers be able to support two outlet malls in Chesterfield Valley? O’Neill says, “Yes,” and she says she has the numbers to prove it. “We’re a top 20 market. We’re the 19th largest, and we’re the only one without an outlet,” said O’Neill. “Even if you combine our square footage with the square footage of the other project (St. Louis Premium Outlets), it’s still one of the smallest markets in terms of the sheer number of retailers.” O’Neill said the local market is “underserved,” and she is confident that the region’s shoppers will support the new mall. “You cannot discount the spending power of that local market, because everyone wants a deal,” O’Neill said. See OUTLET MALL, page 18

Grand Opening Aug. 2 Taubman Prestige Outlets Chesterfield opens Aug. 2 at 9:15 a.m., the first of two outlet malls scheduled to open in August in the Chesterfield Valley. Highlights of its grand opening festivities include: • The first 1,000 shoppers in line at the mall entrance near Brooks Brothers will receive a $25 gift card when the gates open at 9:15 a.m. Shoppers must be at least 16 years old to qualify for the Taubman Prestige Outlets Chesterfield American Express® Gift Card and substitutions may awarded at the discretion of Taubman Prestige Outlets. • While waiting in line, shoppers will be entertained by local talent including appearances by Fred Bird and Rally Squirrel. • The official ribbon cutting ceremony at 9:30 a.m. will feature remarks by local dignitaries. • Live music throughout opening weekend. A variety of store specials will also be offered.

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Richard Miller, president of Allegro Development Company, presents the company’s vision for the 12.88-acre former site of the Wirth Shell station on Clayton Road, east of Mason Road.

By MOLLY JAMES White yard signs along Clayton Road in Town & Country are visible representations of local concern over the proposed development of an Allegro Senior Living community on the former Wirth Shell sta-

tion property adjacent to Mason Woods Village shopping center. But it was vocal concern that appeared to influence the city’s Planning & Zoning Commission at a nearly four-hour meeting on July 24. With more than 100 residents in attendance, Richard Miller, president of Allegro Development Company, shared his vision for the property in question – a 12.88-acre tract on Clayton Road east of Mason Road. As Miller explained, The Love Companies, a St. Louis-based investment firm, has been the owner of Mason Woods Village for 43 years. The shopping center sits on 4 acres and is zoned commercial. The remainder of the proposed development site is zoned primarily suburban estates with a small pocket – site of the former Shell station – zoned commercial. The question before the P&Z commission was whether it should allow the rezoning of the entire 12.88 acres as “planned commercial and assisted living facility.” Miller also asked for approval of a preliminary site development plan. During his presentation he spoke about planned changes to Mason Woods Village shopping center and the construction of a proposed 150-unit, four story senior living

space. According to Miller, Mason Woods Village would receive external upgrades in the form of new lighting, fences and an outdoor gathering space with a fireplace. These changes would “update” and “energize” the center in Miller’s opinion. But Miller’s opinion was dwarfed by comments from residents, who were concerned about the precedent rezoning suburban estate property to mixed use commercial could set. During a public forum that followed Miller’s presentation, resident Amy Anderson read excerpts from a letter she had sent to the city. In it she compared turning the residential property into commercial use “to replacing a diamond with costume jewelry.” Anderson, whose father had served on the P&Z commission, presented his large “R-1” stamp to further her point. “The proposed site would be 10 times more dense, active, glaring and busier than its surrounding neighborhoods,” she said. “Eight homes on the entire (Allegro) property would be more appropriate.” Another suggested use came from 28-year resident John DePetro. “In this case, this land should go for a new town center and mini park,” DePetro said. “That is what this should go for – right

in the heart of Town & Country. To have something like this brought up is beyond comprehension.” Mariette Palmer agreed and, as a 40-year resident, said she was intimately aware of the community’s desire to be an attractive place to live and raise a family. “We have been vigilant all through the years to keep it a quality residential city,” Palmer said. “There are not many places like this with an emphasis on green space. The plan was to have a small enough community that the government would be governed by residents.” Jim Frankel said, “You don’t have to look any further than the website to see that the city holds itself as a community of residences, largely 1 acre homes. Development should happen on the periphery, mainly on I-270 and Outer 40. I haven’t met one single person who is for this. There is a covenant between the community and the administration to maintain this as a residential community.” Frankel’s property is contiguous with the proposed site. During Miller’s presentation, Alderman Fred Meyland-Smith (Ward 3) expressed See SENIOR LIVING CENTER, page 39


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By MARY SHAPIRO mshapiro@newsmagazinenetwork.com Wildwood’s City Council is set to cast a final vote Aug. 12 on a proposal to allow live music to be performed two nights a week on the outside patio area at the rear, or south, end of the historic Big Chief Roadhouse restaurant in the Pond neighborhood. The restaurant building and grounds, which date back more than 80 years and had also been used as a hotel and filling station, are located on 3.5 acres on the south side of Manchester Road west of Walnut Avenue and Pond Road. Previously, the city has stipulated that all live entertainment be limited to inside the building. But business owners Stephanie Mulholland and John Fox have told the city the live music is an effort to bring more customers to the restaurant, which is in a secluded area of the city, away from other restaurants that are mostly on highly traveled Hwys. 100 or 109. They’ve told the city that other restaurants aren’t restricted to having live music only inside. “I’m asking as a citizen and as an entrepreneur for the opportunity to compete fairly with other restaurants in town,” Mulholland told the Council on July 22. Joe Vujnich, the city’s director of planning and parks, has said that, while the area has many homes to the west, southwest, north and southeast of the restaurant, it also is near Wildwood Middle School, various commercial properties, and the Living Word Church. He said the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of limited outdoor music because the restaurant is a historic asset, and the city has tried to encourage adaptive reuse of such buildings so they can be maintained. Also, the commission said allowing music outdoors would enhance the viability of the restaurant, which has had numerous owners in the recent past. And commissioners said the Pond area has had a long history of commercial uses. The commission recommendation originally called for music to be allowed outdoors only on Fridays and Saturdays, though councilmembers amended the legislation, which received an initial reading on July 22, to allow business owners the flexibility of determining what two days of the week live music could be performed outdoors. Also, music could be performed outdoors no later than 9:30 p.m. and bands could have no more than three members. If passed, the city will review the success of the outdoor music program each year to determine whether it will be allowed to continue and whether problems have been reported. Any band on the patio will have to face toward the northwest, sending sound away

from homes. The business also could request special events permits to allow outside music even more often, up to twice a year. A half-dozen area residents told the Council July 22 that they were opposed to the plan. Joy Wilcox, who owns property across Manchester Road from Big Chief, protested not just possible outdoor music but also regular excessive motorcycle and equipment noise, a gunshot fired and “loud voices during and after hours, many of them vulgar.” “What you approve will have a direct impact on my property values and those of the entire area,” Wilcox told the Council. “I’m all for business in the Pond area, but this ordinance will be unenforceable. And we’ll be subject to noise because it’ll be a year before the success of the law will be reviewed.” While Wilcox protested that there are no homes in the city’s Town Center as close to homes as homes in Pond are to Big Chief, Councilmember Tammy Shea (Ward 3) said there are higher density residential developments much closer to Town Center restaurants. “I live in Evergreen Forest subdivision and I can hear music from the Town Center in my back patio, but it’s only for a short time. It doesn’t disrupt my life, and I know the businesses are trying to get more customers in and keep storefronts from being empty,” Councilmember Debra Smith McCutchen (Ward 5) said. “Pond is a more rural area but that shouldn’t preclude making a go of a business.” “A good business is a plus to the city but I’d prefer a vacant lot to this, if given the choice,” said Randall Herberg, of Walnut Avenue. Donna Baker, of Bridle Trail West, protested outdoor music in what she called a rural neighborhood, adding she’s been able to hear music inside her home as it is. “A small benefit to the restaurant won’t outweigh the problem it will cause neighbors,” she said. Libby Wilson, also of Bridle Trail West, said it was “unfair that I need to listen to music, especially amplified, when I’m on my back deck, after I moved here three years ago to have peace and quiet.” Councilmember David Geile (Ward 1) said a request for outdoor music has been turned down by the city before and nothing has changed since that rejection. “You’ve heard residents loud and clear on this issue. There has been a significant number of disturbances and violations generated by the restaurant already that have gone far beyond normal,” he said. Shea said that while various resident complaints were filed against the restaurant with the city recently, only one citation for karaoke was issued.


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Post office named for fallen Marine By KATE UPTERGROVE editorwest@newsmagazinenetwork.com On July 3, Bren Pathenos looked out the window of her Manchester home and saw 50 motorcycles and riders lined up along her street. “It was just unbelievable,” Pathenos said. The riders are part of the Patriot Guard and were waiting to escort Pathenos and her family to the Town & Country post office for a dedication ceremony that would honor her son, Lance Corp. Matthew P. Pathenos, who was killed in Iraq on Feb. 7, 2007, while conducting operations in Fallujah. Thanks to the efforts of former Rep. Todd Akin and current Rep. Ann Wagner, the post office has been renamed in honor of the young Marine. The ceremony was attended by local dignitaries, friends and family, and even more members of the Patriot Guard who were waiting on site. Victoria Hanson, who works for the post office, described the event as “moving.” “We had a lull in customers, so I was able to see a little of the ceremony,” Hanson explained. “Watching it I was very moved. It was like he was your brother.” That’s a feeling Pathenos hopes more people experience.

“I want people to know, when they enter the post office and see the sign with Matthew’s name on it, why they can walk into that post office. I want them to remember that they are free because of the sacrifices of our military men and women,” Pathenos said. In a letter that was printed on the back of the dedication ceremony program, Pathenos wrote, “Only a few Americans choose the dangerous and necessary work of fighting our nation’s enemies. As a consequence of that choice some have paid the ultimate price, joining the honor roll of heroes who built the noble legacy of the U.S. Marine Corps. ... It is our obligation as Americans to never forget to look back and always remember why the ultimate sacrifice is made.” Lance Corp. Pathenos joined the Marine Corps in January of 2003 following graduation from Parkway South. He received a total of 14 medals and ribbons during his service.

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Faulty fountain, unexpected expense likely to soak Wildwood budget By MARY SHAPIRO mshapiro@newsmagazinenetwork.com With the city steaming over an unknown culprit responsible for the breakdown, plans to fix the inoperable water fountain in the roundabout at Plaza Drive and Fountain Place in Wildwood’s Town Center commercial area have some officials fearing the city budget will be soaked by the cost of repairs. The fountain, which is more than eight years old, hasn’t been working since late last year when it was turned off for the winter, City Administrator Dan Dubruiel told the City Council on July 22. The fountain suffered major equipment failure due to flooding in an underground vault of equipment housing the fountain pumping and controls equipment during the seasonal shutdown of the fountain, he said. “The company (Missouri Machinery & Engineering Co.) that was engaged to start the fountain up this spring opened the underground vault and found 4 feet of water in there that had damaged the water pumping and electrical controls equipment so that it needed to be replaced,” Dubruiel said, adding that the vault was pumped out after the water was discovered. “What apparently transpired was that the electrical power service to the fountain area, which is controlled by a breaker on an unlocked panel located next to our former city hall building, was disconnected and shut off, but we don’t know by whom or when,” he said. “There was no padlock so it could have been turned off by anyone. So there was no power going to the vault, which had been especially needed to operate the sump pump. Over the winter when the fountain was shut off, snow and rain drained into the sump well in the vault and wasn’t pumped out.” In going through service logs, city officials found that the last person who had gotten into the vault was a sprinkler contractor who turned off the irrigation system for the fountain roundabout late last year.

The Council, later that night, approved a resolution authorizing Mayor Tim Woerther to execute an agreement with Missouri Machinery & Engineering Co. for making repairs to the fountain’s pumping equipment and controls at a cost of $15,400. Repairs should take about two weeks. A new sump pump already has been installed, Dubruiel said. The fountain is within a Town Center Community Improvement District, whose Board is responsible for costs of routine infrastructure maintenance, Dubruiel said. But most district infrastructure like the fountain is still owned by the city, he said, so technically the city seems to be ultimately responsible for repairs or replacement on a project of this scope. “From a practical standpoint, it would be difficult to impossible for the CID’s Board of Directors to assume responsibility for an unplanned, unbudgeted major capital outlay,” Dubruiel said. “Any funds not used for the district’s regular maintenance and operations go to paying toward retirement the district’s debt from making the original improvements to the district, such as installing the fountain. The district isn’t like the city, which can build up reserves of unspent money.” However, a City Council committee is further investigating alternatives for any future large capital repairs in the district and who would be responsible for those. City officials also approved a measure to tighten up maintenance oversight by the city in the CID. “We’re looking at possibly putting an alarm device within the fountain vault to automatically call staff in case there is a problem, and we want better security for equipment access,” Dubruiel said. “We want to have a city employee at the fountain or at the irrigation systems around our landscaping when any contractor is doing maintenance or service there so we can ensure they’re not leaving things unattended.”


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limits speakers to three minutes per person. Board President Bill Brown said, “These sessions will provide us with future things to consider.” Another new program is Community Conversations, town hall-type meetings on a specific topic,. Four are scheduled for the upcoming school year from 7-8:45 p.m. at school libraries: Sept. 26 at Rockwood Summit High School in Fenton, on curriculum; Nov. 7 at Eureka High School, on the budget; Jan. 30 at Marquette High School in Clarkson Valley, with the topic to be determined; and March 5 at Lafayette High School in Wildwood, again with the topic to be determined. The purpose of these meetings is to engage residents so the district can better understand its priorities and values, Arakelian said. Those meetings will include an opening presentation, small group discussions, a report from small group facilitators, and a summary and list of next steps. Board members will serve as facilitators for the small groups, Arakelian said. “Appropriate district employees will be there, so the right information (will be) available at that time, and we won’t need to get back to people with answers,” she said. Brown said those meetings will be “direct conduits so all Board members can get information and form opinions and not get information through a filter.” He said the Board is “more than willing to go the extra mile to reach out, listen and engage, so we and residents can understand each other better.” Cranston said meeting dates, locations and topics will be distributed through the district website and local publications.

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market is not unusual. “J.Crew is at Frontenac, and they’re at Galleria,” said O’Neill. “Guess how many miles they are apart? Three.” O’Neill said the new outlet mall is more than just a collection of stores. Citing unique architecture, pedestrian-friendly walkways and a dog-friendly environment where about 75 percent of the retailers will welcome canine customers, O’Neill said the new mall will be “that place where people want to be.” Original plans called for a second phase of the mall that would add roughly 140,000 square feet. And O’Neill, “Phase two will happen.” Retailing experts have been resoundingly skeptical about the chances of two outlet malls succeeding in Chesterfield. But O’Neill’s faith in shoppers and her mall seems unshakeable.

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Real-world lab experience It is the unexpected that Alex Mesnier really likes about lab work at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Mesnier, a senior at Parkway Central High, spent the summer working in the lab of Keith Stine, professor of chemistry at the UMSL, as part of the 2013 Students and Teachers as Research Scientists (STARS) at UMSL. They researched the materials

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place. In the first round of match play, Dolan defeated Lauren Cate, of St. Augustine, Fla., 2 and 1. Dolan was 3 up after five holes and seven holes and again after 12 holes. Dolan’s lead was trimmed to 1 up after 14 holes but she parred No. 15, a 197yard par 3 and then she recorded a par on No. 16 and 17 to close out the match. However, she lost her next match in 21 holes to Karen Chung, of Livingtson, N.J. “It was a very intense match,” Dolan said. “I think I shot even par for the round. That’s great. We had to make birdies to win holes. That’s how it should be. It was a big nailbiter. I got beat by a birdie.” Dolan took the momentum from the Public Links tournament into the state event. “It was my first time playing at Old Kinderhook,” Dolan said. She led by two strokes entering the final round over McCall Christopher, of Lee’s Summit. Port, who was seeking her ninth state championship, made a charge that just fell short. “It was a great feeling to win it again,” Dolan said. “Ellen is such a great golfer. It was a big accomplishment for me. My name is on those two big trophies forever by Ellen’s name. That’s pretty neat.”

With just a few days break before the Metropolitan Amateur, Dolan continued to practice. It paid off. She birdied the first three holes of the tournament and never looked back. Dolan went on to win the 21st Metropolitan Women’s Amateur title at the St. Louis Country Club, site of the 2014 Curtis Cup matches, with rounds of 71-73 for a 3-over total of 144. Dolan won by two strokes over Port. In honor of her accomplishment, Dolan adds her name to the Jayne M. Watson Trophy along with such stalwart past champions as Ellen Port, Barbara Berkmeyer and Shweta Galande, last year’s champion. “I think I played really well,” Dolan said. “I missed some birdie chances. I felt good about how I played. Now, I get the Jayne Watson trophy to keep for a year.” She’s played so well this year that Dolan is considering turning professional. It’s the next logical step. “I’m think of maybe getting into some mini-tour things and then play Q (qualifying) school in 2014 for the LPGA,” Dolan said. “I haven’t picked out any date. I’ll probably stay amateur through next year. “I’m feeling good about my game. I feel like I can go the next level.”

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Cities, schools, police work to keep up with state records requirements By JIM MERKEL stlmerkel@att.net Once, the room was a boys restroom in the old Weber Elementary School. Now, between old urinals that were never removed, it houses decades-old records of the city of Creve Coeur. In another room, huge paper spools fill wooden shelves extending from the floor to the ceiling of one wall. The spools contain building papers on major and minor projects including: from 1966, the Old Faith Hospital West (now BJC West); from 1971, St. John’s Hospital (now Mercy Hospital St. Louis); and from 1981, Mercedes Benz Plaza Motors. The records of the city since it was founded in 1949 fill four rooms without air conditioning as well as a part of a hallway of the Creve Coeur Government Center. The city keeps most of these records because state laws mandate that municipal governments and school districts preserve certain kinds of records for a period of years – or forever. In Creve Coeur’s case, Public Works Director Jim Heines acknowledges that the city could do a better job of preserving recordings. A more organized, climatecontrolled central archive that keeps out excess light and better preserves documents is one thing the City Council wants to provide for in an upcoming facilities study – which begs the question: What do other municipalities do? What to keep, how to keep it No matter how big or small a government body or school district is, it faces the same question, “Which records to keep, which to toss and how to organize them.” Storage is a unique challenge, but government bodies and schools must follow detailed rules of records preservation. State law sets guidelines on keeping any “documents, book, paper, photograph, map, sound recording or other material, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received pursuant to law or in connection with the transaction of official business.” According to a document from the Secretary of State’s office, local government has the obligation to do what it can to care for its records, especially permanent ones. This obligation is often neglected, the document said. But why is that? Space? Time? Cost? All of the above? In a digital age, it seems logical that municipal records would be stored digitally – taking up less room for storage and

offering the option of creating multiple backups in case of an emergency. However, officials of more than one local municipality said transferring documents into digital form doesn’t fulfill the requirement to preserve old records. That’s not exactly true. The truth is that the state does not specifically prohibit the use of digital storage as a way to replace paper records, but it does discourage it. “Permanent records existing solely in electronic form are in danger of becoming inaccessible through media decay and hardware/software obsolescence,” accord-

in temperature and humidity cause paper to expand and contract at the microscopic level, breaking the fibers and leading to brittleness in paper,” Flannery wrote. So digital records are allowed. But, as Creve Coeur’s Heines pointed out, digitizing existing records can be expensive. Heines suggested one way to keep the cost down is to use interns to scan the records over time. Korasick acknowledged that shortages both in time and personnel can complicate record storage. He noted that cities with good information technology offices may

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ing to the state regulation. Instead the document encourages local governments to convert permanent records to a stable media, like microfilm. “Microfilm properly stored has a lifespan of about 500 years,” said John Korasick, administrative archivist in the local records division of the Missouri Secretary of State. “Microfilm is very low tech – in an emergency, if the power is out, microfilm can be accessed with a light source and magnifying glass,” Kevin Flannery, a spokesman for Secretary of State Jason Kander, said in an email. “If microfilm is caught in a flood, it can be washed and salvaged. Once a document is on microfilm, it can be accessed for as long as that microfilm exists.” Poor climate control, he noted, makes paper wear out more quickly. He indicated that temperatures below 72 degrees are recommended. “Humidity levels above 50 percent also accelerate the degradation of paper and run the risk of a mold outbreak. Fluctuations

be able to do a good job storing permanent records, but those with smaller computer systems may not do as well. Until three years ago, Korasick’s division offered grants to help fund local governments’ efforts to preserve their records. While the program still technically exists, it hasn’t been funded since 2010. Still, the division’s staff members are available to offer advice to local governments that want to improve the way they preserve their records. “People tend to store records where they have space available to them,” Korasick said. He added, “In terms of keeping records, most are doing fine. Most are doing more than they need to.” It’s going on your permanent record Every child has heard the old admonition that some infraction would be forever committed to a permanent record, and most have scoffed at the notion. But in some cases the warning may ring true.

In most cases, the records municipalities keep can be tossed after a few years. However, they must hold on to personnel records for 75 years and they must keep some records forever. The forever list includes minutes, agendas, exhibits and resolutions, charters and articles of incorporation, deeds, permits to modify or demolish historic buildings, domestic partnership registries, hazardous materials and accident reports, audit reports, adopted budgets, general ledgers and annual financial statements. The guidelines require police departments to keep records of Class A felonies permanently. Records of sex crimes involving a minor must be kept for 30 years after the victim reaches 18, whereas the departments only have to keep records of misdemeanors and non-criminal incidents for a year. Accident reports must be kept for seven years if they involve a felony and five years for all other incidents. Police departments must keep arrest reports for five years and sex offender registries for 75 years. In Chesterfield, the police department maintains paper records going back to when the city was founded in 1988. “We just have stockpiles of records,” said Capt. Steven Lewis, spokesman for Chesterfield Police. Eventually, the police department will scan old records in. For now, however, the space the city has is enough to handle the paper records. Local school districts also take pains to keep their old records. The list of records school districts must keep forever includes student transcripts, yearbooks, employee directories, district test scores, individual class and grade reports for students, various real estate and building records, school district reorganization records and the Missouri School Improvement Program reports. In the Rockwood District, paper records are kept for five years after a person graduates from high school and 10 years after a student leaves elementary or middle school. Before the district shreds and disposes of those records, they’re put on microfilm. “Our records with microfiche go back to the ‘50s,” said Jay Scherder, spokesman for the Rockwood School District. The Parkway School District has the minutes of its Board of Education meetings for the past 10 years on its website. Those who want to see records from the 1980s and 1990s can find them in red books on a shelf in the district’s administrative offices.


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and fitness classes. To assist in financing proposed changes, The Love Companies proposed placing Mason Woods Village into a newly formed Community Improvement District (CID). The CID would allow for a 1-percent sales tax increase on purchases in the center to offset $800,000 in proposed changes. Richard Jensen, a resident of Wheatfield Farm, attended an earlier information session about the proposed development at which the CID was proposed. “That means when you or I go to Straub’s, Starbucks or John Mineo’s we will be paying a higher tax for their (The Love Companies) improvements,” he said. One resident felt the rezoning request brought together the community in a powerful way. Bernard Zyk, a Wheatfield Farm resident, equated the situation to classic citizen discord. “The citizens have their imaginary pitch forks out,” Zyk said. We ask the commission to support the citizens, not Allegro.” P&Z Chairman Ron Sulewski offered constructive feedback on the proposal. “It was a very nice presentation and very professional, a facility that is very nice, but it is just in the wrong location,” Sulewski said. “They did a very professional job, no question about it.” In the final analysis, the commission determined:

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• there is not a public need for the proposed use of the property • the proposed amendment and use were not in compliance with the adopted plan • the property is not suitable for the uses permitted under the proposed zoning • inadequate public facilities, such as sewer and water, existed as required for public safety • that public safety and general welfare would be damaged • that the adjacent land values would be damaged In conclusion, they determined that the

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BENEFITS Fifth Third Bank, Jim Butler Automotive Group and The Little Bit Foundation hold the second annual Seats and Feet Drive through Sunday, Aug. 4 at all area Fifth Third Bank branches and at the Jim Butler Automotive Group locations in Chesterfield, Crestwood and Fenton. Donations of new, unopened packs of socks and of undergarments for children ages 3-15 as well as monetary donations to Little Bit Foundation will be collected and donated to area children living in poverty. The goal is to fill a Jim Butler SUV to capacity with socks and underwear. A final collection will be taken at the Rhythm Summer Concert Series at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 4 at the New Town

Amphitheater. Visit littlebitfoundation.org. ••• Arch City Theater Troupe presents the All-Student Musical Revue at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 9 and Saturday, Aug. 10 at Pillsbury Chapel and Dale Williams Fine Arts Center at Missouri Baptist University in Creve Coeur. Benefiting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s efforts to treat and prevent Type 1 diabetes, the show features 39 talented kids performing songs from “Hairspray,” “The King and I,” “Memphis” and more. A bake sale, blind bid auction, raffle and flower sale also are featured. Admission is free; donations are encouraged. Visit archcitytheatertroupe.org. ••• A garage sale of baby to adult clothing and shoes, baby equipment, toys, accessories, kitchen items, display items, and more is from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. from Tuesday, Aug. 6 through Saturday, Aug. 9 at Community Christian Church, 623 Meramec Station Road in Manchester. There are extended hours on Wednesday and Thursday until 6 p.m., with special Saturday hours of 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Visit disciplesforchrist.org. ••• The inaugural City of Chesterfield Backstoppalooza is from 3-10 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 10 at the Chesterfield Amphitheater. Featured performers include The Jeremiah Johnson Band with The Sliders, Blues Plus with The Sliders, Big Daddy & the Pineapples, and The Brothers (an Allman Brothers tribute band). A special guest appearance by Tyler Lewis also is planned. Food and drink are available from The Rotary Club of West St. Louis County, The Wildwood Pub & Grill, and Windowsills Café & Marketplace; no outside food and drink are permitted. Presale tickets are available at the Chesterfield Police Department, Monarch Fire Headquarters, Wildwood Pub & Grill, Windowsills Café & Marketplace and from Greg Shepard, who can be reached at (314) 704-7777. The suggested donation is $10, and all proceeds benefit The BackStoppers Inc., an organization that provides immediate financial aid and long-term financial and other support to fami-

lies of police officers and firefighters who lose their lives in the line of duty. Individuals and businesses interested in sponsorship should contact Capt. Ed Nestor at 537-3000 or enestor@chesterfield.mo.us. Visit chesterfield.mo.us/backstoppalooza.html. ••• The Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce Trivia Night is at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) on Friday, Aug. 23 at the Jewish Community Center, 16801 Baxter Road in Chesterfield. Guests receive beer, soda, water and light snacks. The cost is $25 per person/$200 per table of eight. A portion of proceeds benefit the Eye Care Charity of Mid-America. For reservations, call 5323399, or visit chesterfieldmochamber.com. ••• The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is at 9 a.m. (registration is at 8 a.m.) on Saturday, Aug. 31 at Busch Stadium. Visit alz.org/stl. ••• Shred it to Fix It, a recycling event, is from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 14 at Chesterfield Mall, in the parking lot near Jared Galleria of Jewelry. Participants can get rid of paper, cardboard, electronics and appliances for a donation of $5 per box or bag, and large appliances for $5 each. Computers and TVs with whole screens are accepted, as well as appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers, microwaves, and anything that has any metal or runs off a battery. Proceeds benefit Rebuilding Together St. Louis, which provides free home repair for low income elderly and disabled homeowners. Visit rebuildingtorgether-stl.org, or call (314) 918-9918. ••• The second annual St. Louis Community College Golf Tournament is at noon on Monday, Sept. 23 at Tapawingo National Golf Club, 13001 Gary Player Drive in Sunset Hills. The entry fee is $150 per person/$600 per foursome and includes a gift bag, cart, greens fees, lunch (11 a.m.) and dinner with a silent auction. Guests may attend the dinner only for $50. Proceeds benefit the STLCC Scholarship Fund. Visit stlcc.edu/golf, or call (314) 984-7660. ••• The annual ICA 5K Run/Walk for Freedom is at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28 at Queeny Park. Proceeds help rescue

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FAMILY AND KIDS Living Word Church presents Summer Connection for all ages from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 7 at the church, 17315 Manchester Road in Wildwood. A showing of the movie “Brave” starts at 6:30 p.m., and guests are invited to bring their own picnic dinner and a blanket. Visit livingwordumc.org. ••• The JCC Used Book Sale is from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 25 (preview day) and from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. on Mon., Aug. 26 through Wednesday, Aug. 28 and from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 29 at the Jewish Community Center Staenberg Family Complex, 2 Millstone Campus Drive in Creve Coeur. Entry on Sunday is $10, and on Thursday (Bag Day), guests can fill a bag for $5. Thousands of titles span all genres, including large selections for children and educational materials. Prices range from 50 cents to $3, with special items priced as marked. Donations are accepted through Monday, Aug. 12. Call Zelda Sparks at (314) 442-3169.

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SPECIAL INTEREST GriefShare is from 2-4 p.m. on Sundays from Aug. 4 through Oct. 27 at Bonhomme Presbyterian Church, 14820 Conway Road in Chesterfield. The weekly seminar and support group is for people grieving a death of someone close. It consists of video seminars, group discussions and a workbook. Participants can start at any time during the course of the program. For more information or to register, call Clair Allyn at 537-3658, or visit griefshare.org. ••• Aish St. Louis and the St. Louis Kollel present Partners in Torah at 8 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Jewish Community Center, 2 Millstone Campus Drive in Creve Coeur. Participants learn about any topic from Hebrew, Jewish philosophy texts or history, meeting one-on-one with either a study partner or mentor for an hour each week. To sign up, contact Rabbi Shmuel Greenwald at (314) 863-2474 or sgreenwald@aish.com. ••• West County Swing Dance Club meets from 8-10:30 p.m. every Tuesday at the Moolah Shrine Center, 12545 Fee Fee Road. The not-for-profit social group hosts more than 350 dancers each week, offering basic to advanced swing dance lessons before the dance at 7 p.m. Visit wcsdc.com. ••• Seniors Home Care hosts a free community shred day from 10 a.m.-noon, or until

the shred truck is full, on Saturday, Aug. 3 at the Marshall Road entrance to Avery Elementary School in Webster Groves. Call (314) 962-2666. ••• An International Travel Club of St. Louis meeting is from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 3 at St. Louis County Library Headquarters, 1640 S. Lindbergh Blvd. in Frontenac. Gig Gwin, of Gwin Travels, presents “Travel Dreams: Journeys of Discovery,” and Michelle Fisher, special agent for the U.S. Department of Transportation/ Federal Aviation Administration, presents “Update (the latest) in Airport Security.” Admission is free and open to the public. Call (314) 851-0978, email itcstlouis@aol. com, or visit internationaltravelclub.org. ••• The Women’s Philanthropy of Jewish Federation of St. Louis presents its Women’s Philanthropy Programming Series in three events designed to inspire, educate and enlighten participants. The first event is “Renewing Yourself for the New Year” at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 21 at a private residence in Clayton; “Discovering Our Roots: Jews in Europe” is at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19 at a location to be determined; and “Kaballah: Uncovering Judaic Mysticism” is at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 6 at a location to be determined. The cost is $40 for all three events, or $15 for each event. Dietary laws are observed. To register, visit jewishinstlouis. org/womensphilanthropy. The deadline to register for the first event is Monday, Aug. 19. ••• The 26th Annual Equality Day Brunch, which celebrates the 93rd anniversary of women getting the vote, will take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 7750 Carondelet in Clayton. The event includes presentations about election, legislative and equity issues of interest to women, and awards to Pat Rich, Jeannette Mott Oxford and Margo McMillan. Admission is $37. Contact Pat Shores at 938-3958 or apatriciashores@att.net. ••• United Hebrew Congregation celebrates its 175th anniversary with a golf tournament at Persimmon Woods Golf Club on Monday, Aug. 26. For details, contact Nancy Motchan at (314) 434-3404 or nmotchan@unitedhebrew.org. ••• Women N Faith, a Christian women’s group, meets from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 31 at the Samuel C. Sachs Library in Chesterfield. Women from Wildwood, Fenton, Ellisville, Ladue and other areas enjoy time for sharing and building friendships. No child care is provided. Contact Rebekah at rkerstetter1@yahoo.com to reserve a seat.

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