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[ LETTER FROM THE EDITOR ] Today’s issue pays tribute to the centennial of Clayton’s 1913 incorporation as a city. Still the seat of county government today, our little jewel took on that role in 1876, when residents Ralph Clayton and Martin Hanley donated land for the purpose. That, it can be argued, launched Clayton as ‘the place to be,’ as politicians, judges and lawyers moved there to avoid commuting (we’re talking long horse-and-buggy rides). For a time, this county seat remained a sleepy enclave of homes and services (blacksmith, hotel, dry goods, tannery, saloons, and a one-teller bank) in the vicinity of the cupola-topped courthouse. That is, until 1912, when nearby University City revealed plans to annex it. That precipitated an 11th-hour meeting to foil the dastardly deed, and a hasty petition to incorporate. The city launched three months later, with just 315 personal taxpayers on record and a total population of 1,948 (compared to today’s 15,939). Sidewalks were scarce, and so were electric lights. St. Louis Country Club occupied Country Club Place and Polo Drive; Wydown Terrace, site of the World’s Fair Philippines exhibit, became a private girls school. Then Clayton experienced a boom in the 1920s and ’30s, when the population tripled and a grand park sprung up, thanks to Mayor Charles A. Shaw, a real estate developer who acquired the land and federal funds for it. His firm also built Claverach Park, Lake Forest and The Moorlands. A city hall sprung up in 1931 on Bemiston Avenue. I hate to leave you dangling in the 1930s, but even though you know how the story ends, you might want to read the rest in the city’s new birthday book: Clayton Missouri, An Urban Story (Reedy Press, $35). —Dorothy F. Weiner Editor in Chief
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IN A RELATIVELY SHORT TIME, Sterling Bank has become an active partner in the St. Louis community. The bank opened a full-service facility in Clayton last year and will soon open a location in Chesterfield. “The people of Clayton have welcomed us warmly, and we’re looking forward to building solid relationships with our neighbors in Chesterfield, as well,” says Ken Poteet, chairman and CEO. Sterling Bank, established in 2004 in Poplar Bluff was profitable from its first quarter, Poteet notes. Within three years, the business reached $100 million in assets and expanded to Van Buren, Mo. “We’re now rated the most successful bank in a five-state region, one of the top five banks in the state, and one of the top 100 in the nation,” he says. “We rank high in every category, including earnings, credit quality and safety. And despite challenging economic times, our total assets in 2012 increased 21.5 percent over the previous year, to $430 million.” Poteet attributes Sterling’s success to high performance and outstanding service. “A strong commitment to excellence, part of our culture since day one, has always set us apart,” he says. “Our exceptional staff are the very best at what they do. Business owners, high-wealth individuals and investors appreciate a bank where a friendly voice answers the phone, where their own personal banker assists them, where their business is fully appreciated and where their financial expectations are fulfilled.” Sterling’s dedication to excellence extends beyond business hours. “St. Louis has been so good to us, and we believe in giving back,” says vice president McLane Poteet. “We take an active role in local charities and service organizations, and we’re always looking for ways to invest in the growth of the communities we serve, financially and otherwise.” Sterling donated more than $100,000 to the Saint Louis Art Fair last year, the single largest gift in the event’s history. The bank also sponsored the recent Chesterfield Art Feast, presented by Chesterfield Arts. And all Sterling Bank locations feature striking indoor and outdoor artwork by noted artists. Sterling’s Business After Hours concerts, a series of free, after-work networking events for the business community, were a big hit in Clayton last year. They’re back by popular demand this year, starting April 18. The first three concerts will take place at the Clayton location; the fourth concert will take place at the Chesterfield branch. Events will then alternate between Chesterfield and Clayton on the third Thursday of every month. “It’s a great way for us to get to know our neighbors a little better and to deepen our relationship with the community,” McLane Poteet says. Guest performers include Brian Owens, Kim Massie and Erin Bode. “The artwork, events and concerts are things that everyone can enjoy,” Ken Poteet says. “They’re our gift to our neighbors. They show our commitment to building for the future. We want to make a positive, meaningful impact on this community, and we have the business model, culture and financial success to do it. We’re not just passing through. Sterling Bank is built to last.”
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Q: IT IS PRETTY MUCH EXPECTED THAT ALL EMPLOYEES PARTICIPATE IN THE COMPANY-SPONSORED WEEKLY BOWLING LEAGUE. I AM REALLY NOT INTO THE SPORT BUT KNOW I WILL CATCH FLAK IF I DON’T JOIN. I NEED A LITTLE COACHING HERE. —STRIKING OUT IN FENTON A: As they say, 90 percent of life is just showing up. What may seem
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at first like a frivolous activity with a simple objective—to see which team can knock down the most bowling pins—misses the point. Joining your company bowling team is an excellent opportunity for you to bond with your co-workers. It is important to get to know the people you work with, to build caring and trusting relationships, as many times one employee will need to ‘cover’ for another— times when established friendships and trust become invaluable. Participating in a bowling league is also a great way to develop or expand your social and professional network, as someday you might wish to apply for another job and need a personal reference. If you are physically able, make a concerted effort to play the game and be a team player. Don’t let a negative attitude be a strike against you (pun intended).
ABOUT THE CLUB Named for the Des Peres subdivision where its orginial members lived, the Four Winds Farm Book Club has a special tradition dating back more than 30 years. Each Christmas, members gather at Brenda Hamby’s house and bring children’s books wrapped in gift paper. The books go to the Society of St. Vincent DePaul, where they are given to kids who come by after school. The group meets six times a year and enjoys staying in touch with those members who have since moved out of the neighborhood. “You can really get to know people through the reading and discussing of books,” Freda Cook says. ABOUT THE BOOK Author Lauren Hillenbrand tells one World War II pilot’s amazing true story of struggling to survive in Unbroken. Louis Zamperini, a former Olypmic distance runner, crashed into the Pacific Ocean while on a flying mission and spent the rest of the conflict as a Japanese prisoner of war.
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I was amazed at how much research the author did, and facts like the number of deaths from friendly fire, malfunctioning planes or training accidents.” - MAUREEN BOYLE
>> I was able to bring some mementos from my dad, who spent l8 months in a German prison camp during World War II. The world and our children and grandchildren should never forget; it is our responsiblity to make sure they don’t forget this great war for freedom.” - BRENDA HAMBY
>> The book was so informative. I was especially interested because my father was a Navy pilot in WWII and it made me very appreciative of what he went through.
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COVER STORY THE SHOPS AT
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FEW LOCAL LANDMARKS pack the iconic punch of the old Busch’s Grove in
Ladue. The venerable restaurant and gathering place, with its gracious front porch and screened-in cabanas, stood at the corner of Clayton and Price roads for more than 100 years. It was the scene of many a family celebration, romantic rendezvous, prom date and high-powered business lunch until it closed its doors in 2008. Since then, it’s been reincarnated several times, first as an upscale eatery and jazz venue and then as a gourmet grocery store. But the teetering economy was slow to recover, and neither enterprise caught on. Sadly, the building has been vacant since 2010. That’s about to change. Construction recently began on a new incarnation for the prime hunk of real estate: The Shops at Clayprice Corner. It will be Ladue’s first enclosed mall, offering 14,000 square feet of luxury boutiques. “We did everything we could to keep the space a restaurant,” says Louis Cella, vice president of Southwestern Enterprises Inc., which owns the property. “It has an unbelievable hotel kitchen and truly spectacular appointments. We were reluctant to gut it, so we held out for as long as we could.” During that time, several local and national restaurants expressed interest in the building, but the plans fell through. “Our board finally decided the property
had been vacant long enough,” Cella says. “And, given our track record and the property’s outstanding location at one of the most heavily trafficked intersections in Ladue, we decided that retail was the perfect solution.” Southwestern Enterprises is no newcomer to the upscale retail scene. The company also developed and manages Clayprice Shopping Center and The Market Place in Ladue, among other high-end properties. “Our family has lived in Ladue since the early 1900s and done business there for more than 50 years,” Cella says. “We have a solid understanding of how the community works and what it needs.” Southwestern is completely rebuilding the exterior, reconfiguring the interior and redesigning the landscaping, Cella notes. Individual shops at the new mall will range anywhere from 500 to 5,000 square feet, depending upon tenant needs. “The space can hold as many as 10 shops or as few as four,” he says. “We’re hoping it will be completed by early summer.” Despite a still-recovering economy, Cella believes the landmark location hasn’t lost its magic. “All it needs is the right combination of tenants, management, and goods and services, and that’s what Southwestern Enterprises brings to the table,” he says. “Our shopping venues offer distinctive items not readily available elsewhere, and we’re known for our solid landlord-tenant relationships, based on mutual trust and sound corporate policies. And everybody knows that upscale shopping and Ladue are a match made in heaven because the city maintains such strict standards. It won’t be long before that corner is a sought-after destination once again.” THE SHOPS AT CLAYPRICE CORNER WILL BE LOCATED AT 9160 CLAYTON ROAD. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 314.241.1945. COVER DESIGN BY JON FOGEL
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Last month, Schnucks got a drubbing in local media until forensic folks put the quietus on a cyber crime that resulted in fraudulent use of customer info. Some lost money; they’ve been reimbursed. Now comes some friendliness for our hometown grocer via weekly trade pub Chain Store Age. (Not a subscriber? Me neither.) The leaner, meaner, Ballwin store was tapped as a Store of the Week for everything from its green construction and design to its neighborhood-market vibe that promotes shopper interaction and spotlights fresh and prepared foods. Without factoring in its 5,000-square-foot mezzanine, the store at Clarkson and Kehrs Mill roads is 40,000 square feet (half the size of the Des Peres flagship, also brand new, at 80,000 square feet. They don’t call ’em supermarkets for nothing). The mezzanine includes community meeting space as well as a dine-in area. As drivers descend into Chesterfield Valley, it pops into view on the right, hard for the eye to take in all at once. My camera can capture only a little of it at one time. Imagine an aircraft carrier on the prairie— that’s Taubman Prestige Outlets Chesterfield. Positioned across Interstate 64 from purportedly the longest strip center in the world (Chesterfield Commons on THF Boulevard), Taubman is set to open at 9 a.m. Aug. 2. It is gonna be big—in more ways than one. The parent company, based in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., is already establishing itself as part of our community by earmarking more than $50,000 in charitable contributions to the City of Chesterfield and three other worthy organizations this year. Chesterfield’s 25th anniversary celebration will receive one of the four major allocations; Taubman has already lent its support to Chesterfield Arts and sponsored the summer concert series. The shopping center recently supported A Tasteful Affair, the largest annual fundraiser for Food Outreach, and is backing CHESTERFIELD
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Homers for Health, the pledge program that benefits SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center. But whatever barks and wags its tail really makes Taubman hearts go pitter-patter: The company will support the Humane Society of Missouri’s Bark in the Park and Glow in the Park events on May 18 and Sept. 20. At the Bark, Taubman will sell personalized 8-by-8-inch tiles featuring dog photos to hang in the center’s Doggie Hall of Fame. Participating pooch owners also will receive a commemorative tile. Proceeds, of course, go to the Humane Society. This all makes sense for a dog-friendly, open-air, village-style enterprise. Try to save some energy after perambulating your portion of 310,000 square feet of retail space: The levee fitness trail is right out back. Athleta, a growing retailer of women’s active wear, is going into the upstairs Plaza Frontenac slot across from the cinemas where Graphic Traffic stood for about 20 years. A division of Gap, Athleta was a catalog-only retailer that started its bricks-and-mortar chain about three years ago; there are 30-some locations to date. A staffer says shoppers may find a skirt “you could go hiking in if you wanted to… and swimsuits that you can actually swim in!” She notes that her first day of training was a Zumba class. After a private opening May 13, the 3,200-square-foot store will open May 14. As healthy lifestyles are the focus, Athleta is mulling over community involvement ranging from sponsoring runs to holding yoga classes before the business day. The core management and sales team are in place; as many as two dozen part-time sales associates may be needed. Visit athleta.com to apply online. It opened last Friday with minimal of fanfare—fanfare would have defeated the purpose of the Calming Corner, a place inside The Magic House to get away from all the noise and excitement this Kirkwood discovery emporium generates. St. Louis Children’s Museum often seems to be bursting at the seams from ebullience, and the Calming Corner is an ideal place for nursing mothers, children with special needs, and anyone else who could simply enjoy some time away from all that to decompress. The space was designed to meet the health and safety needs of children with developmental and physical challenges—especially those on the autism spectrum—who may need a respite. A soothing
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It started in 1913 as a settlement house near Lafayette Park for children and families, mostly German immigrants living in poverty. In 100 years, Neighborhood Houses has grown into a full-fledged social services agency for low-income children and families in the city’s inner core that supports teen mothers, afterschool programs and early childhood education. After serving tens of thousands of children and families—at one time 2,000 people per week, more than 90 percent children—the nonprofit has kicked off its 100th anniversary celebration. Neighborhood Houses is hosting a series of events to mark its centennial, including a reunion of adults who participated in programs as kids, a series of workshops and talks, and a Nov. 2 fundraising gala at the Four Seasons, with tickets starting at $175. Visit neighborhoodhouses.org
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“We’re Here, We’re Queer” has been a rallying cry for gay rights. A hate-mongering band of Kansans can’t accept that. So U. City is yet another municipality considering taking the official stance of no tolerance for such venal, self-righteously proclaimed ‘free speech.’ Before city officials April 8 was an ordinance to change the city code vis-à-vis “offenses against public peace and decency.” It would enact a new section restricting protests at funerals. Then we can give all veterans the respect they deserve—and earned dearly.
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“Do you take this woman in the leg shackles and orange jumpsuit…?” How to put together the wedding of your dreams? Why, with someone else’s credit card, of course. Problem is, spending more than $700 of someone’s money without their consent may have your harried groom scrambling to make your $10,000 bail. Cops say a St. Charles woman, 35, bought her wedding dress, shopped for shoes, and was even snapped buying flowers at Schnucks during her spree. Even though she was caught on camera, she wasn’t that hard to find: She gave the bridal shop her real name and address. Really.
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like Trix, is for kids. Right? Wrong. Another donut that’s so wrong it’s right is Maple-Bacon. Yep, it’s coated in a maple glaze (hail, Billy!) and has bacon bits baked in and sprinkled on top. Ahhh, bacon—the heroin of pork byproducts.
AT PNC WEALTH MANAGEMENT, we know that integrity and transparency are critical to building trust. That’s why we keep your best interests in mind. We search the industry for top-performing managers and products to construct an investment portfolio designed to help you achieve your short-term goals and plans for the future. Discover how our extensive resources can help you live achievement. Visit pnc.com/wealthsolutions or call Maurice Quiroga, Managing Director, 314-898-1338.
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THE[IN]SIDER A glimpse at what’s going on around St. Louis and beyond.
#TS smalltalk St. Louisans say a lot in 140 characters. Check out the tweets of the town and join the conversation on Twitter using #TSsmalltalk. 4/9 Dr John Witte @StLBeerDoc Congratulations to Alpha Brewery and its grand opening today. Way to go Derrick!! 4/8 Jenifer Langosch @LangoschMLB Mike Matheny on #STLCards Opening Day in St. Louis: “At some point, somebody will make it an official holiday around here.” 4/8 MayorSlay.com @MayorSlay All work absences and diet lapses are excused by mayoral order today. #fgs
To celebrate the April 23 move of DOMINIC MICHAEL’S CLAYTON salon to Colonial Marketplace, owner Dominic Bertani has announced a yearlong partnership with Bridgeway Behavioral Health, an agency that provides treatment for addictive disorders and victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The salon will donate $15,000 in beauty services to Bridgeway clients as they reenter the workplace.
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SLU med student Jeremy Goss was among the select few who met former President Bill Clinton at the recent CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE AT WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. Goss and two W.U. alumni are planning a start-up company, St. Louis MetroMarket, that will deliver healthy food to nearly 50,000 St. Louisans who lived in ‘food deserts,’ areas that lack access to fresh, affordable groceries. He and his partners are semi-finalists for a $60,000 award from Dell Social Innovation Challenge, a competition that encourages young innovators to solve the world’s most pressing problems. Goss’ faculty mentor is Mildred Matteldt-Beman, chair of SLU’s department of nutrition and dietetics.
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4/8 Jennifer M. Joyce @JenniferJoyceCA Margaret Thatcher, Annette Funicello and Lilly Pulitzer — would be quite the dinner party. 4/8 Jenny Viviano @jenny_viv It might be 70 degrees outside but it’s still winter in the office... I’m absolutely freezing. #officeACproblems 4/8 Nick Raghebi @nickraghebi I’m late! But, now that I’m a bit more rested: 26.2 miles conquered in the #gostlouis full marathon yesterday! Crossed off the #bucketlist!
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will be featured on Resale Royalty, a new reality series set at Women’s Closet Exchange in Sunset Hills. Bacino will appear in one or two episodes, choosing items for a T&S fashion shoot at the upscale resale shop. The series focuses on owner Sue McCarthy and her daughters, Diana Ford and Laura Maurice, as they run their secondhand fashion operation and go on ‘closet buys’ in the homes of socialites and fashion celebs nationwide, trying to find the best designer brands to bring back to their store. The show debuts May 12 on the Style Network.
Luis Actis, a teacher at Nipher Middle School in Kirkwood, is one of only 200 teachers nationwide to win a place on the 2013 LEARNZILLION DREAM TEAM. He was chosen from more than 3,000 applicants for creating high-quality lessons that are easily understood by students. Actis and his fellow Dream Teamers will gather in San Francisco to participate in TeachFest, a professional development conference supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Clayton resident Jan Greenberg and co-author Sandra Jordan will receive a 2013 CHILDREN’S BOOK GUILD AWARD for nonfiction April 20 in Washington, D.C. They will be honored for their books about art and artists, including Ballet for Martha: Making Appalachian Spring and Action Jackson. “We love working on arts-oriented books for young readers, and it’s wonderful to receive validation,” says Greenberg. She and Jordan are the first duo to win the award.
Leading infectious disease RESEARCHERS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE recently gathered at Washington University School of Medicine to discuss new developments and ongoing challenges in tropical and geographical diseases. The conference was the inaugural event at W.U.’s new Center for Global Health and Infectious Diseases. Presenters included Dr. David Kaslow, director of the PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative in Washington, D.C., and W.U. researcher Dr. Gary Weil, whose work focuses on parasitic infections.
Parties in the Park is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
The event is moving to Central Avenue,
between Maryland and Forsyth, and starts May 8. Presenting sponsor is PLAZA MOTORS, with the event taking place every second Wednesday of the month through September.
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Honoring Moments of the Past by Celebrating Them in the Present At Parc Provence, Residents benefit from a person-centered approach.“Activities-based programming” is a popular phrase in long-term care, but no one offers the quality and quantity of care that Parc Provence does. As part of the award-winning Gatesworth Communities, Parc Provence sets new standards for dementia and Alzheimer’s care.
For more information or to schedule a tour, call Karen or Kelley at 314-542-2500. 605 Coeur de Ville Drive • Creve Coeur, MO 63141 • www.parcprovence.com Parc Provence is committed to equal housing opportunity and does not discriminate in housing and services because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status national origin. APRIL17, 2013 |ortownandstyle.com
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Illuminated by high-rises, the Clayton skyline has changed a lot in 100 years from the days when its old courthouse cupola was the tallest point in town. With anniversary events, civic projects and a new history book, Clayton: An Urban Story, the city celebrates a century of success in 2013.
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The community is named for Ralph Clayton, a Virginian who settled in Missouri in the early 19th century and owned a farm, tannery and shoemaking business. In 1877, he donated 100 acres to form the seat of St. Louis County, with an additional 4 acres given by his neighbor, a blacksmith and fellow Virginia transplant named Martin Franklin Hanley. A brick courthouse was built, and the town grew up around it. According to Clayton: An Urban Story, the neighborhood had four doctors, three newspapers, two dentists, three groceries, three restaurants and one hotel by the early 1910s. Still considered quite rural, Clayton attracted St. Louisans who wanted a taste of the country. “People from the city were looking to this area as a respite,” says Sarah Umlauf, Clayton community resource coordinator. Residents advocated for the town to incorporate to allow tax collection to fund public works. Becoming a municipality also would prevent neighboring towns from annexing Clayton. “It was becoming such desirable land that other areas tried to grab pieces for themselves,” Umlauf explains. So in April 1913, Clayton filed for incorporation and officially became a city. In the 100 years since, it has grown into a hub of social and economic activity with nearly 16,000 residents. The past few decades have seen the city take strides to improve quality of life. Mayor Linda Goldstein cites the 2010 smoking ban, which prompted St. Louis County and City to pass similar measures, as one of Clayton’s most influential public health achievements. The
city’s efforts to become more environmentally sustainable are also notable; according to Goldstein, Clayton was the second community in Missouri (after Kansas City) to require government buildings to qualify for LEED certifications of silver or better. “Our new police station has the largest non-utility-owned solar panel in the state,” Goldstein says. “It serves as a model of good practices.” The Clayton Century Foundation picks up where the city leaves off. A private organization, it raised nearly $2 million for special projects focused on sustainability, parks, history and the arts to be implemented this year. These include an inclusive playground, a new trail and sensory and nature gardens in Shaw Park, concert and history speaker series, a new dog park, and publication of the history book. A community festival and a centennial gala are planned for the fall. “Communities are special places,” says former alderman Judy Goodman, co-chair of the Clayton Century Foundation. “This is an opportunity to stop and look around and say, ‘This is my community—why should I care?’” Restoring the Hanley House, which land donor Martin Hanley built in 1855, is among the projects the foundation is helping to fund. With one of Clayton’s few remaining 19th-century homes and slave quarters, the site allows residents to learn about the area’s past and reflect on how far it’s come. “When you delve into that local history, what you’re really doing is creating a stronger bond with your community,” says Jody Sowell, public historian at the Missouri History Museum. “The closer a connection you feel to your town and city, the more invested you are in its future.” Throughout the centennial, Goodman hopes Clayton residents will look back with pride and ahead with hope. “You’ve done something right if you’ve been around for 100 years,” she says. “It’s an occasion to celebrate what you’ve done and ask yourself, ‘What can we do better, and what’s gonna make us strong for the next 100 years?’”
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CELEBRATE CLAYTON AS A TREE CITY USA April | clayton2013.com Help kick off the Plant 100 Trees Campaign and identify 100-year-old trees. MOVIE NIGHT: BACK TO THE FUTURE April 26 | 6:30 p.m. | The Center of Clayton | Free Film produced by St. Louis native Bob Gale. 314.290.8500
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HANLEY HOUSE ANNUAL HERB SALE April 27 | 9 to 11 a.m. | Hanley House Buy heirloom herbs, tour the Hanley Park Herb Garden and interact with costumed guides.
CLAYTON COMMUNITY DAY May 4 | 9 to 11:30 a.m. | The Center of Clayton | Free Visit the mayor and aldermen, enjoy activities for kids, refreshments and giveaways, and tour fire trucks. CLAYTON CHAMBER’S PARTIES IN THE PARK May 8 | 5 to 8:30 p.m. | N. Meramec Ave. Live music on the streets of the downtown business district
CLAYTON CENTURY FOUNDATION – HISTORY SPEAKER SERIES May 15 | 7 p.m. | Wilson School Dr. Gene Ruth, former Wilson School headmaster, and Esley Hamilton, St. Louis County historian, present the history of Wilson School and Wydown Boulevard. Light refreshments. RSVP: sumlauf@claytonmo.gov TASTE OF CLAYTON June 2 | Noon to 9:30 p.m. | Brentwood Boulevard Clayton restaurants’ best offerings in food booths
MUSICAL NIGHTS June 23 | 5 to 7 p.m. | Oak Knoll Park Music by Flaming Pie. Concerts continue on the fourth Sunday in July, August and September. ART DEDICATION Aug. 30 | Shaw Park CENTENNIAL FESTIVAL IN SHAW PARK Oct. 5 PARTY OF THE CENTURY Nov. 29 | The Ritz-Carlton Hotel
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Nye, who lived in Ferguson until she was 13, was named laureate of the 2013 NSK Neustadt Prize for Children’s Literature. Meanwhile, more than 1,000 attendees bought every available copy of Kennedy’s book when she appeared at the County Library to discuss her work. ] [ The Cleveland Plain Dealer has announced it will reduce home delivery to three days a week. The newspaper’s president, publisher and CEO TERRANCE C.Z. EGGER, former publisher of the P-D., has announced he will retire. ] [ The family of the late MARLIN AND CAROL PERKINS has donated the couple’s extensive book collection to the Greater St. Louis Book Fair, taking place April 25 to 28 at Macy’s West County Center. Marlin Perkins, who died in 1986, was director of the Saint Louis Zoo from 1962 to 1970 and became a household name hosting Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom. Carol Perkins died in October. Fifty-two Aberdeen Place in Clayton was the Perkins family home since 1962. ] [ An employee reunion for the late, legendary GARDNER ADVERTISING agency will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. May 18 at Kirkwood Station Brewing Co. Gardner, founded in 1902, was responsible for ad campaigns for Busch Bavarian Beer, Purina Puppy Chow, Jack Daniels, Monsanto, Six Flags, Southwestern Bell and others. ] [ Want to walk among the dead? The next Fontbonne University/Charlie Brennan Book Club meeting will feature Carol Ferring Shepley’s TALES
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[ How to Paint a Donkey by Ferguson native Naomi Shihab Nye, is included in CAROLINE KENNEDY’S new book, Poems to Learn by Heart.
FROM BELLEFONTAINE CEMETERY: MOVERS AND SHAKERS, SCALAWAGS AND SUFFRAGETTES. We’ll walk through
Bellefontaine Cemetery at 11:30 a.m., April 19. Join by calling 314.444.1827. ] [ I’m going to KWMU. And I hope you do, too. Author Ridley Pearson founded AMERICA SCORES: ST LOUIS, a nonprofit that works with inner city kids through a program of soccer and poetry. The athletic writers will read with celebrities from 6 to 9 p.m. April 27 at KWMU’s new building. ] APRIL17, 2013
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SHARE YOUR 2013 STRATEGY FOR SUCCESS.
ACROPOLIS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT DAVID OTT, PARTNER AND CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER Acropolis officially crossed the $1 billion in assets under management threshold on March 13. We started our business about 10 years ago, and in 2013, we intend to maintain close personal relationships with clients and provide sophisticated investing and financial planning strategies.
A Beckoning 1977 Pastel on Paper 12 x 15 inches
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EDGEWILD RESTAURANT & WINERY ANDY KOHN, OWNER Fueling new ideas and progress are at the core of my business philosophy. So for 2013, it’s all about the continual strengthening of our restaurant and winery, while seizing the right opportunities to grow, expand or start an entirely new venture.
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We have recruited top agents, increasing our market share in the luxury market, and have enhanced our social media pages for Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. 8301 MARYLAND AVE., STE. 100 | 314.725.0009 DIELMANNSOTHEBYSREALTY.COM
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yet no one is immune to the effects of aging and longevity. long-term care insurance is a vital element in today’s estate planning. Protect your assets and have strategies in place for the future.
In the coming year, Bill Cross will focus on designing homes that combine luxurious living with intimate privacy, because that’s what customers want. Plus, he builds each home as if it were his own.
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Our goal is to be your single source for design, marketing, web development and print. Our experienced group of designers are committed to helping clients create a comprehensive brand identity.
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GLADYS MANION REAL ESTATE BOB BARRETT, RESIDENTIAL SALES SPECIALIST Top goals for 2013: to be nice, attentive, helpful and thoroughly committed to the client’s best interests. 8227 MARYLAND AVE. | 314.570.8888 BOBBARRETTREALTY.COM
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JANET McAFEE REAL ESTATE LARRY LEVY, REAL ESTATE AGENT My top 2013 goal is to educate sellers how to best sell their home fast by removing clutter, neutralizing and staging. This will drive more buyers and more sensible offers.
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JANET McAFEE REAL ESTATE MIKE WINFREY, REAL ESTATE AGENT Keeping current with the latest sales is critical in this dynamic market, so for 2013 we plan to be on top of changing market conditions (e.g. inventory levels) in order to identify great opportunities for buyers and sellers alike. 9889 CLAYTON ROAD | 314.983.2146 JANETMCAFEE.COM/MIKEWINFREY
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For those who appreciate fine art but find the idea of beginning to collect somewhat intimidating, Kodner Gallery has established events and programs to make art approachable. The gallery strives for an atmosphere that is inviting and educational. 9650 CLAYTON ROAD | 314.993.4477 | KODNERGALLERY.COM
MARC CHRISTIAN FINE CABINETRY MARK DYSART, PRINCIPAL OWNER BOB BURMEISTER, PRINCIPAL OWNER Our strategy for 2013 is to continue to do what we do well: provide great designs and products. We also look forward to launching our new and improved website in the next month, and we are happy to welcome our new associate, Brian Burmeister. 2366 SCHUETZ ROAD | 314.994.7111 | MARCCHRISTIAN.COM
MISSOURI FLOOR CO. KIRK M. VERSEMAN, PRESIDENT Continuing our tradition of family ownership and management with a third Verseman generation is our plan. Personal attention and high standards have led us to celebrate 103 years of service. 314.432.2260 | MISSOURIFLOOR.COM
MOBILITY FOR U MIKE FLOTKEN, PROPRIETOR My goals are to continue to give customers an awesome experience with our accessible vans, and to expand our customers through appearances, donations, direct mail and electronic media (and advertising in Town & Style). 4 KINGSTON MANOR | 314.660.0423 | MOBILITYFORU.COM
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MOSBY BUILDING ARTS SCOTT MOSBY, PRESIDENT Success for 2013 means the same as what we do every day: We do the small things well because the human and personal touches are often rare in the business world. We say what we do and do what we say. 645 LEFFINGWELL AVE. | 314.909.1800 | CALLMOSBY.COM
PNC WEALTH MANAGEMENT MAURICE E. QUIROGA, CTFA, CWS Focus on getting better, rather than being good, is the 2013 plan. Think about your goals as opportunities to improve, rather than to prove yourself. Be a realistic optimist and visualize how to make success happen by overcoming obstacles.
Just ask Aberdeen Heights residents Richard and Lee Schmelzle. They’ll tell you there’s a lot to be said for everyday opportunities to meet people, continue learning and — for the first time — live without questions about future health care. “This place is full of happy, active people. It’s the exact opposite of what we — and probably lots of other people — imagined for retirement living. At Aberdeen Heights, we’ve started a new adventure!”
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CAPE ALBEON retirement and assisted living invites prospective residents to TOUR ITS FACILITY, enjoy lunch and see its new look and new amenities for older adults (capealbeon.com)... The Residence Club at WESTVIEW ASSISTED LIVING supports those with mild memory loss and confusion as an alternative to its more advanced memory care program, which HELPS RESIDENTS WITH DAILY TASKS (westviewassistedliving.com)... Long-term care insurance has undergone major changes, says MIMI SCHMID of AHM Financial Group. Carriers are bracing for the Baby Boomer wave. The market has narrowed, and addressing coverage options is important (314.523.8800)... A new program initiated by FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE resident Carol Swaney puts INDEPENDENT LIVING VOLUNTEERS and health care center residents who have few family members together so they can participate in community activities (friendshipvillagestl.com)...
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I D❤! PETE BEEM & KERA PRUSA] by rebecca koenig | photos by tina hursch
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THE INDIANA COUNTRYSIDE SERVED AS THE BACKDROP for Pete Beem and Kera Prusa’s Sept. 1 wedding. “Friends of ours have this beautiful property, 15 acres or so, out in the middle of nowhere,” explains Pete, a native of Fort Wayne, Ind. The sommelier met Kera in 2010 when both were working at a restaurant in Illinois. He proposed to her in September 2011 in Forest Park the day before his birthday. From food to music, friends and family contributed everything for the ceremony and reception. One friend planted wildflowers in the spring for the couple to use come fall. Another friend’s band, The Kick Down, provided music for the occasion. Pete’s sister officiated, having been ordained just for the ceremony. The pair spent their wedding night in a two-story tree house on the property before heading off to California wine country for their honeymoon. Pete and Kera stayed overnight at five different wineries in Napa Valley and Sonoma and put more than 1,000 miles on the car. While Pete did have to do a bit of work on the trip, he says, “We got to stay at these guest houses that aren’t open to the public, so we were getting spoiled the whole time.” They also spent a few days at the Santa Barbara Four Seasons resort.
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BRIDE’S PARENTS | Jim & Deb Prusa GROOM’S PARENTS | John & Cathy Beem, and the late Carlene Legler MAIDS OF HONOR | Britni Prusa, Ella Tuman BRIDESMAIDS | Tessa Prusa, Chelsi Roley, Lauren Dively, Michaela Mitchelle BEST MAN | Eddie Bohn GROOMSMEN | Joe Gaff, Darius Barfield
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THE JEWISH STUDENT UNION
HAPPENINGS by michelle lawrence
The Jewish Student Union held its annual benefit gala, Inspiring... A Jewish Tomorrow, honoring St. Louis Jewish community leaders Michael and Carol Staenberg.
RABBI MIKE ROVINSKY, MICHAEL AND CAROL STAENBERG PHOTO COURTESY OF LISA MANDEL PHOTOGRAPHY
THE NINE NETWORK
The Nine Network’s Dr. Seuss Birthday Bash at The Magic House celebrated reading with St. Louis performers and notables Em Piro, Bob Duffy, Carol Watkins, Rick Dildine and others. PHOTO COURTESY OF NINE NETWORK / JASON WINKELER PHOTOGRAPHY
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF EASTERN MISSOURI
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri raised more than $44,000 at its second annual Celebrity/VIP Edition of Bowl for Kids’ Sake.
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The St. Louis Arc inducted former board members Jack Phelan, Connie Schnuck and Edith Wolff during its Hall of Fame Awards ceremony and capital campaign celebration.
The Des Peres Branch of Great Southern Bank sponsored Kids in Candy Land to raise funds for Annie’s Hope, a nonprofit that provides support systems for grieving children, teens and families.
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A FEW WEEKS AFTER THEY GRADUATE college, Alison Richter and newly minted Marine Matthew Warrick will wed June 8 at Bonhomme Presbyterian Church, where they met in eighth-grade confirmation class. Alison, who attends Maryville University, reconnected with Matthew, who plays football for the Naval Academy, at their ACT testing site when they were high school juniors. She asked him to lunch, and they’ve been dating ever since. The couple has managed a long-distance romance for the last three-and-a-half years. “The Naval Academy was a really big decision, committing not only the next four years of his life, but also the next five years to the military,” Alison says.
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Ladue Middle School teacher Nikki Burns was in the middle of a disaster: A plumber broke a pipe and flooded her home. In the stressful aftermath, she found herself dazed by the renovation process, standing in the middle of an aisle at Home Depot with a glazed look on her face. Luckily, her savior happened to be walking down the aisle toward her. Sara Hentz, a commercial realtor and the mother of one of Burns’ students, was just the person to help get her house back in order. Hentz’s passion is sourcing unique pieces and helping people with home construction projects. Despite friendly arguments and “creative differences,” the team created a wonderful home for Burns—and remained friends. “Every piece has a story,” Hentz explains. “And a fight behind it!” Burns adds. T&S | What were you doing at Home Depot when Sara found you? NB | I was looking at kitchen appliances and flooring. I’d been there three times, for hours, sweating! She comes in, looks around a minute and says, “We’ll take that.” SH | We reconfigured the kitchen, knocked out a wall—we fought about that. I wanted the fridge moved, and we fought about that. But in the end it turned out! T&S | Tell me about the kitchen materials. SH | The cabinets are just from IKEA. We got them in Chicago. We used Carrera marble, white cabinets and parquet flooring throughout the house. NB | Sara is great at finding solutions that aren’t super expensive. SH | Everything we did in her house we found on sale, from T.J. Maxx or from an antiques mall. Or Target or Hobby Lobby!
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A special piece is in the guest room room:Aa gilt gilt ottoman ottoman frame frame found Hentz Sara found at a closing at a closing hotelhotel in SaninDiego. San Diego She had and it had covered covered withwith old French old French graingrain sack.sack.
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T&S | Sara, you have a knack for finding great pieces. What did you do in this space? SH | I got this chair at a garage sale and just happened to be recovering it in this fabric and it really works in Nikki’s living room. There are other great finds, like the French ottoman in the guest room and the vintage brass coffee table in the living room. T&S | Styling a bookshelf is a skill. What are your tips? SH | I like to use things people have, some personal elements like photographs and knickknacks. I try to keep it not too uniform: in this using a picture, a round tray…and a lot of books we found all over at estate sales. T&S | How can people decorate without breaking the bank? SH | Framing special pieces adds a lot to decor. We reframed some of Nikki’s personal items and pictures, and things like sheet music (her son is a musician) and vintage maps. Mixing the frames also is fun when you’re grouping pictures. It’s easy to collect old frames from estate sales and antiques malls, and they look great combined. T&S | The dining room table has a story, too. NB | Sara wanted to do this special process on it that essentially strips all the finish off and gives it an antiqued, weathered look. I was hesitant, but she was adamant that it would be great. The next thing I know, Sara is out in the backyard with her son, Josh, pouring this solution on the table. I really love how it turned out! T&S | Was it tough, considering your creative differences at times? SH | I think Nikki has really great taste. Just finding things and putting them in place is often hard to agree on. Some people get overwhelmed when they go shopping, and I had her take some risks. NB | Sara wanted it to be eclectic and pretty, but I also wanted it to be homey and cozy, which I think it is! I’m thrilled. Vintage mirrors are layered on the antique credenza and flanked by mother-of-pearl lamps from T.J. Maxx.
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WE TEND TO EQUATE A YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE WITH TIGHT, wrinkle-free skin. But it’s not that simple. We’ve all seen individuals whose lines have been lifted, pulled, stretched and Botoxed away. The problem is, they usually don’t look young. They look lifted, pulled, stretched and Botoxed. “Aging isn’t limited to wrinkles,” says Dr. Dee Anna Glaser of SLUCare, the physicians of Saint Louis University. “Facial bones, muscle and fat deteriorate as we age. Surgery and Botox have their place in the anti-aging arsenal, but they can’t eliminate sunken, haggard cheeks and restore the full, rounded contours of youth.” For that, many consumers turn to injectible fillers like Restylane or Juvederm, gels made with hyaluronic acid, a sugar that occurs naturally in the skin. “The injected filler combines with water in the skin, restoring lost fullness and smoothing out crevices and folds,” she explains. “Results are instantaneous, natural looking and can last up to a year.” But there’s a new filler on the horizon that promises to be the best yet for diminishing the gaunt hollows of age. “Juvederm Voluma is the latest generation of hyaluronic acid facial volumizers,” says Glaser, who has offices at SLUCare’s midtown and Des Peres locations. “Other forms of Juvederm do the trick on fine lines and wrinkles around the mouth, nose and eyes, but Voluma was specifically developed for use in the cheek area and midface region.” SLU was one of only 15 dermatology and plastic surgery centers in the U.S. and
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BEAUTIFUL [ATSTAYING ANY AGE by mary konroy
Even if you’re blessed with good looks, staying beautiful requires effort — and sometimes a little extra help. In this edition, local physicians and a skin care professional discuss how to rejuvenate skin and shape up after weight loss.
[ fountain of youth ] What are those essential ingredients in ‘age-defying’ products and how do they work? While they may seem like magic, skin rejuvenators are based on solid science. >> dr. joseph muccini, DERMATOLOGIST, MIDAMERICA SKIN HEALTH & VITALITY CENTER There are a handful of strategies that are part of the age-defying process. Preventing damage that occurs with aging, reversing existing damage or doing a combination of these things can force the skin to behave in a way that it otherwise wouldn’t. In other words, pressure it to act younger. There are different nuanced ways to prevent and reverse sun damage. Anyone concerned about his or her health and looks should use sunscreen. It’s like a firewall: it prevents additional sun damage. There’s also a pill called Heliocare, which is used to mop up sun damage so that unstable molecules called free radicals won’t cause DNA damage. Free radicals occur when molecules become ‘excited’ by ultraviolet light, causing them to transform into something they were not meant to be. Free radical scavengers hunt and destroy free radicals, which causes aging. Vitamin C is a free radical scavenger and an antioxidant. It reverses sun damage and also is necessary for collagen synthesis. Collagen forces skin to behave. It makes it soft, supple and youthful.
>> alla bilich, MASTER AESTHETICIAN,
THE FACE & THE BODY SPA There are a variety of key ingredients in skin-care products that help ward off the effects of aging, the environment and sun damage. Epidermal growth factors are one example. Usually found in serums, epidermal growth factors stimulate new cell growth. They help to increase the rate of skin renewal, which slows down as we age. Retinol is another essential ingredient in anti-aging products. Retinol is an over-the-counter version of the prescribed medication tretinoin, but it’s not as harsh or drying. Retinol is good for cell turnover and also is effective in treating hyperpigmentation or dark spots. Peptides, which also are found in skin rejuvenators, reduce wrinkles and fine lines in the face. Unlike Botox, which temporarily paralyzes muscles, peptides temporarily relax them. Vitamin C is another important ingredient and powerful antioxidant. It helps to build collagen, which makes skin plump and smooth. The difference between products sold in doctors’ offices and those in spas is the percentage of the active ingredient. Medical-grade products are stronger, but those sold in spas have milder side effects.
full face-lifts: then & now // Today’s face-lifts are as different from those of 15 years ago as apples and oranges—or raisins and grapes. “Years ago, it was about peeling, stretching and cutting excess skin,” explains DR. MIKE NAYAK OF NAYAK PLASTIC SURGERY. “But, just as all that pulling won’t make a raisin look like a grape, a face-lift performed 15 years ago didn’t make a patient’s face look younger—just tighter.” Though there’s still a role for removing excess skin, “the single biggest change to face-lifts is a better understanding of what occurs in an aging face and how to treat each section appropriately,” Nayak says. The goal is a softer, more natural-looking face. “Nowadays, I remove very little fat.” Treatment begins on a foundational level. “We lift the face by building volume, and replace bony and soft-tissue volume loss with appropriate implants, fat transfers and/or injectibles,” Nayak says. “The foundation serves as a fulcrum so that when we do a nice brow lift or upper face-lift, and then perform a well-executed lower lift, the mid-section of the face gets lifted.” Today’s face-lift is also safer, Nayak notes. “It’s done with sedation and local numbing agents. It’s not the same operation it used to be.”
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Despite what friends and families say, and what the scale indicates, some patients feel they look as bad or worse after gastric bypass than they did before. By removing excess skin, reconstructive plastic surgery gives patients a visual reward for their hard work and is an incentive for them to move forward rather than slip back into bad habits. It improves a patient’s opinion of how he or she really looks. The number of surgeries required depends on the amount of excess skin and where it’s located. I typically prefer to work from the top down. I start with the arms and chest and then proceed to the abdomen and thighs. It may take two or perhaps three surgeries. They are performed in the outpatient portion of a hospital or an outpatient surgery center. Excision of excess skin on the arms and breasts is an outpatient procedure, while the tummy and thighs may require an overnight stay. When performed by a qualified, board-certified plastic surgeon, the surgeries are very safe. Results can be amazing.
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Reconstructive plastic surgeries are scheduled at least three months apart. They will remove hanging skin, stretch marks and laxities that diet and exercise can’t eliminate. People carry their weight in different places. Sometimes it’s widespread, sometimes it’s more localized. If they carried most of their weight in the lower body, then that’s where they’re probably going to need the most reconstruction. A scar is a small price to pay for the amount of correction a patient will achieve. He or she is trading rolls and rolls of skin for a thin flat line. The scar could be a foot or two long, depending on where the excision occurs. For example, the excision scar on an arm can be 12 inches; it goes from the armpit to the elbow. But I will tell you that typically most surgical incisions look better than any stretch mark. If you can remove 20 to 30 stretch marks on the abdomen, and in return, get one thin line — that’s a no-brainer.
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A new facial laser gradually improves a patient’s skin with little to no downtime. “The Clear + Brilliant laser is very good for hyperpigmentation, reducing pore size, minimizing mild acne scars, smoothing fine lines and reducing superficial wrinkles,” says DR. C.B. BOSWELL OF BODY AESTHETIC PLASTIC SURGERY & SKINCARE CENTER. Like traditional laser resurfacing, the Clear + Brilliant laser treats the whole face — but incrementally. “Only 9 to 10 percent of the total surface area is treated in each session with the Clear + Brilliant,” Boswell says. “Usually, five to six treatments are needed.” Each session lasts about 45 minutes and they are scheduled two to three weeks apart. Once the initial series is completed, a touch-up is suggested every four to six months. “With a traditional deep laser treatment, which is performed in one session, patients will be red and weepy for one week and brown and crusty the following week,” says Boswell. Not so with the Clear + Brilliant. “Your face will be a little red the first 12 hours, and then pink. It doesn’t impact your ability to work, nor does it require you to use ointment on your face for three to seven days.”
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[ better than botox ] What’s the next great thing for wrinkle control? Read what local skin care experts say. >> dr. richard moore,
MEDICAL DIRECTOR, THE LIFESTYLE CENTER Dynamic facial wrinkles result from recurrent muscle movement such as frowning, squinting or lifting one’s eyebrows. They are treated with botulinium toxin A, which is contained in Botox, Dysport or Xeomin. We use all three products. The newest product is Xeomin, which, like the others, temporarily paralyzes muscles to smooth wrinkles. It’s very similar to Botox, but differs in its chemical structures. Some proteins cluster and attach to the Botox molecule. What’s significant is that some people can develop an antibody response to ‘fight’ the proteins. Over time, that response may reduce the effectiveness of Botox. This doesn’t happen often, but it does occur. Xeomin doesn’t contain those proteins. That’s its claim to fame. Protection is still paramount when it comes to skin care. People who use Dysport and Botox are less likely to develop wrinkles, and people who limit their exposure to the sun will have fewer wrinkles than those who do not. That’s because the sun destroys collagen.
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ADULT NURSE PRACTITIONER, OPHTHALMIC PLASTIC AND COSMETIC SURGERY INC. When applied appropriately and on a consistent basis, Botox is still the best treatment option for reducing lines and softening crow’s feet and wrinkles on the forehead and between the brows. It can also help prevent wrinkles. It would be difficult to say that Botox is less expensive than other services, because the amount needed varies with each patient. A Botox treatment can be as little as 20 units or as high as 80 to 100 units. The number of units used depends on the number of treatment areas, the patient’s musculature — and his or her budget. Generally, Botox is used in the upper portion of the face. Dermal fillers, such as Restylane and Juvederm, are used in the lower portion of the face. Sometimes both products are used to achieve maximum results. Other services that are helpful in wrinkle control are chemical peels and fractional laser procedures. Ideally, a patient will have long-term benefits from these treatments. Sun avoidance, daily use of sunscreen and medical-grade skin care can assist in slowing the aging process and help maintain results.
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[ WHAT WE LOVE IN... Beauty tools have definitely gone high-tech. Arguably the hottest thing out there TOOLS OF THE TRADE today is the slew of battery-operated skin stimulators, deep-cleansing systems and by dorothy weiner | photo by charles barnes
dermabrasion devices. The Clarisonic craze is just the tip of the iceberg, as the industry provides highly specialized products for home use that once only could be found at the spa or salon. Yet there’s still no substitute for a fabulous blush brush or makeup organizer, which is why our favorite traditional tools are included, too. So whether you’re into the spa experience at home or strictly old school, you gotta have the right tools for the job.
<< TRISH McEVOY PETITE MAKEUP PLANNER The makeup storage system devised by this line is ingenious, with ‘makeup pages’ you can add to a ‘binder.’ These hold blush, eye colors and more, while the zipper insert takes care of the loose items and the pockets organize your brushes. $58, PROVIDED BY NEIMAN MARCUS
<< CLARISONIC ARIA SONIC SKIN CLEANSING This portable device promises skin refreshed by 300 oscillations per second that massage away impurities. Extra bonus: A deeper clean helps your face absorb all those expensive creams. $199, AVAILABLE AT SEPHORA, NEIMAN MARCUS AND OTHER FINE STORES
<< PMD PERSONAL MICRODERM Based on exfoliation, this one is electric and comes with an instructional DVD and discs of different abrasion quality. The light exfoliation promises brighter skin and a reduction in large pores, fine lines and blemishes. $180, PROVIDED BY NEIMAN MARCUS
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<< TRISH McEVOY BRUSHES Trish brushes are legendary. The No. 5 has a full rounded dome for pressed or loose powder, and the Mistake Proof sheer application brush is designed for use with foundation and an airbrushed look. $78 AND $48, RESPECTIVELY, AT FINE DEPARTMENT STORES
<< TATCHA AKARI CRYSTAL MASSAGER Inspired by Japanese acupressure massage, this can be used hot or cold and works to stimulate the skin by gliding along neck, chin and cheekbones. $165 AT BARNEYS AND TATCHA.COM
<< LIGHTSTIM FOR WRINKLES This device uses LED light therapy to smooth and diminish fine lines. A special collagen peptide serum is included: Apply and use light device three minutes per area to gently smooth wrinkles over time. You can repeat regimen five times a week. STARTING AT $200, AVAILABLE AT MACY’S AND OTHER DEPARTMENT STORES
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MEET JEANIE | Jeanie Whitaker has been a surgical nurse for years, currently at the SSM St. Clare Surgical Center in Fenton. At 63, she is vibrant and energetic, ready for a little fun and a laugh at any moment. “It’s important to keep updating your look,” she says. SHE WANTS | Anything but pink hair. “I’m open to anything! I like to mix up my look every so often—change is good.” She also likes a little volume that will last through her long surgical hours and still be ready for the evening to follow. HER STYLE | “The thing about my hair I like most is the vibrant red color. I’m naturally a medium-brown, but my grandmother had this shade and I love it for myself.” Already sporting a short crop, Whitaker was looking for something chic and youthful and easy to style. >> ROBERT RAMSEY, owner and lead stylist of Robert
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RE Ramsey Hair in Warson Woods, says he offers clients quick cuts that last. “If a client is in my chair more than 15 minutes, I’m doing something wrong. And the cut should last at least eight weeks,” he says. Ramsey is biased toward longer hair, which is not an option for Whitaker. “I’ll give you a cut that will grow out well,” he says. “That way you can allow a little length to come in over time.” He starts with an all-over color to bring her bright highlights down and to warm up the tone. “You want highlights to appear as if they’re really from the sun—the reaction should be that you have great color—not that you have great highlights,” Ramsey advises. “When it was a trend to have your colors done, I was always an ‘autumn,’” Whitaker says. “So it makes sense to have a warmer color. I have already been dressing in those tones for years.” For a new cut, Ramsey slimmed down the shape through her neck, leaving it longer toward AF TE R the crown. “Now this is a fabulous neckline!” he exclaims as the new shape starts to develop. The more elegant shape is just as simple to style. In damp hair, a small dollop of ColorProof LiftIt Foam Mousse is worked through to the roots. The small, 1-inch barrel round brushes are used like rollers to bring lift and volume through the crown. To finish, a light dusting of Redken Outshine is applied and finger-tousling loosens the look.
THE REACTION | Whitaker reports that her husband—who doesn’t normally have a big reaction to cosmetic changes—was wowed by the new look. “One of the doctors said I look 20 years younger!” she says. “I’ve been following Robert’s styling advice, and I love it!”
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PARENT TRAP WALK YOUR TALK] by dr. tim jordan
YOU WOULD LOVE 17-YEAR-OLD ‘SOPHIE’ the minute you met her. She is funny, outgoing, powerful, a natural-born leader and ‘out there.’ She speaks her mind, and you’d never guess what a complicated home life she leads. Her biological parents never married, and her mom, ‘Sandra,’ has denied access to her dad, who lives on the East Coast. Sophie was born a month before her mom turned 16, and since the breakup with her daughter’s father, Sandra has dated a long line of boyfriends who come into Sophie’s life and then leave. ‘Natalie’s’ parents divorced two years ago, and her dad moved out of state. She sees him every two to three months for a weekend visit. He has a live-in girlfriend, who is 7 months pregnant. Natalie, who is in Catholic grade school, was upset that her dad got a woman pregnant out-of-wedlock, and even more disturbed when he talked about aborting the fetus. ‘Lanie’s’ dad attends her softball games, drinks two to three beers in the stands, and then drives the family home. ‘Tyler’s’ mom works full time as a lawyer, and she is constantly on her cell phone. She checks her messages and texts her replies in the car, at the dinner table, in the stands at games—everywhere. She is addicted to her iPhone.
I could go on with many more stories like these. Children are always watching their parents—and learning something about life, relationships and how to cope with challenges and stress. It’s not my job to tell you how to live, but know this: If you want your kids to adopt any particular values or lifestyle, you’d better walk your talk. ‘Sophie’s’ mom doesn’t have a leg to stand on when it comes to discussing abstinence or dating relationships. Sophie is actually lightyears ahead of her mom in this department, thanks to growing up fast. No matter how old your children are, you can benefit from stepping back and assessing how you are living your life. Are you living out the morals and values you envision for your children? I stopped ordering even a single beer or glass of wine at dinner with our kids because I wanted to be able to look them square in the eyes and say, ‘You should never drink and drive.’ I could say it with total authority because I was acting with integrity. So be aware of how you handle your stress, express your emotions and resolve conflicts with your spouse, and what kind of friend, child, sibling and citizen you are. Your children are watching, listening and learning about becoming an adult, a spouse and a parent.
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Cooking with friends and sharing wines from the cellar make for a great evening. Your body advises you to call it a night, but of course, you don’t listen. And like most people, you wake up the next morning with a heavy headache. Today I will discuss headaches caused by moderate wine consumption. We all have a friend who gets a headache after just one glass. I often hear, “Will this wine give me a headache?” at the restaurant.
SULFITES IN WINE: MYTHS & FACTS First, let’s clear up a common myth: Sulfites in wine may not be what is giving you a headache. Less than 1 percent of the population is sensitive to sulfites, but approximately 8 percent of wine drinkers claim they get headaches from wine, especially reds. Sulfites occur in wine naturally or are artificially added to stabilize and protect from oxidation and unpleasant odors. They are particularly important in keep ingwhite wines fresh. Red wines typically contain fewer sulfites, which may surprise those who blame reds for headaches. Red wines use tannins for stabilization. Maybe the myth started when people searching for an answer to their ailment looked at the back of the bottle’s label and saw: contains sulfites.
VARIATIONS IN GRAPES AND REGIONS Several studies have not produced a conclusive explanation for this phenomenon, but they have narrowed down possible reasons for headache reactions to the level of tannins, histamines and tyramine in wine—all natural products. Either the body is allergic to these because of a certain enzyme deficiency, or they start a process in the body that results in headache. Different grape varieties and different regions result in different levels of tannins, histamines and tyramine. In general, white wines contain lower levels than reds. Chardonnay and sauvignon blanc levels are very low, but stay away from riesling. California cab lovers are safe, but beware the Italian varieties. You are safe in Bordeaux, while Burgundy contains a moderate level, like almost all pinots. I recommending drinking only those wines that contain a moderate level of tannins, histamines and tyramine if you experience headaches on a regular basis. Always ask what is in your glass, especially if you did not choose the wine. Keep track of what you drink, and if you enjoy one particular grape variety or wine, stick with it.
MICHAEL PECHLOF IS A SOMMELIER AT THE FOUR SEASONS HOTEL ST. LOUIS AND A CERTIFIED MEMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOMMELIER GUILD AND THE COURT OF MASTER SOMMELIERS. HAVE A QUESTION? EMAIL US AT WINE@TOWNANDSTYLE.COM OR CONNECT WITH US ON FACEBOOK.
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THE MUSICAL GYPSY HAS BEEN IMMENSELY POPULAR ever since it opened on Broadway in 1959. It’s been revived several times in New York, turned into two movies, and done on professional and amateur stages all over the world. New York Times theater reviewer Ben Brantley wrote that Gypsy “may be the greatest of all American musicals,” and his predecessor Frank Rich opined that “Gypsy is nothing if not Broadway’s own brassy, unlikely answer to King Lear.” In the Stray Dog Theatre production, director Gary F. Bell has chosen to grant mother Rose and daughter Louise a wistful reconciliation at the end. Bell has taken a chance, choosing to do a big musical like Gypsy on the relatively limited stage at Tower Grove Abbey. But he and scenic designers David Blake and Justin Been worked smartly with what they have. The whole production takes place on the stage of a shabby vaudeville theater. Deborah Sharn plays Rose, the ultimate stage mother, determined to make a star first of daughter June and then, when June escapes her clutches, of Louise. The role stretches Sharn’s range, and she can appear a little mechanical at times, especially early on. But give her one of Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim’s songs, and Sharn is right there with Rose. I wouldn’t have minded a touch more madness in Everything’s Coming Up Roses, but Sharn nails Rose’s Turn, that marvelously complex final summation of Rose’s life. Equally rich is the performance of Sabra Sellers as Louise, the ugly duckling daughter who finally can be a swan as Gypsy Rose Lee, the queen of burlesque. Sellers occupies in every corner of the shy girl filled with longing, as she transforms into the confident, glamorous, worldly-wise star. Jennifer Theby-Quinn sparkles, as always, as June. With lovely restraint, Ken Haller plays Herbie, the theatrical agent who falls hopelessly in love with Rose. Jennie Ryan, Kimberly Still and Paula Stoff Dean deserve special mention for their comic skills as the three past-their-prime strippers who instruct Louise that, in their business, “You gotta have a gimmick.” This number is almost always a showstopper, and it is here. Gypsy continues through this weekend. Usually the Rep does a play before community theaters pick it up, but the reverse is happening with Opus. The West End Players Guild just did a fine production, and like Gypsy, Opus takes us into the private lives of performers, in this case a string quartet that has just replaced one of its members. He’s a brilliant musician but too troubled for the tight quarters of such an ensemble. Opus is a very clever piece, pushing a little too hard at the end, but a rich and amusing play. The Rep will do it in January 2014. Coming up more immediately—already opened, in fact—is an adaptation of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre at Mustard Seed Theatre. This weekend, St. Louis Actors’ Studio brings us perhaps the greatest play of the post-World War II era, Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot. With Bobby Miller directing, both the comedy and the pathos should be fully explored. From the same post-war period comes Leonard Bernstein’s one-act opera about a troubled marriage in one of the newly sprouting suburbs, Trouble in Tahiti. It opens Union Avenue Opera’s season. And Shakespeare Festival St. Louis rolls out its annual celebration of the Bard’s birthday, Shake 38, with abbreviated versions of all 38 plays popping up all over St. Louis from April 19 through the Bard’s actual (reputed) birthday, April 23.
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the Central West End at 4732 McPherson Ave. The shop will serve soups, salads and sandwiches at lunch, and varieties of Tea Forte tea. Desserts include fruit cakes, tarts, tiramisu and mousse cake.
[ going green ]
Chicago restaurant PRASINO is opening a location at 1520 S. 5th St., in St. Charles. Offering breakfast, lunch and dinner, the eatery, whose name means ‘green’ in Greek, strives to serve sustainably raised local food. This means organic produce and eggs, and hormone- and antibiotic-free meats. Menu offerings range from sushi and burgers to flatbreads and pasta.
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Just in time for the baseball season, Cardinals announcer and restaurateur MIKE SHANNON opened a new eponymous restaurant, MIKE
SHANNON’S GRILL, at 871 S. Arbor
Vitae in Edwardsville, Ill. Decor includes leather booths, baseball memorabilia from Shannon’s personal collection and mounted TVs. Burgers, sandwiches, steaks and entrees are served in the dining room, bar and outdoor patio, which has a fire pit.
[ coming soon...? ]
A new fast casual restaurant is moving into 226 N Euclid Ave., in the Central West End—but Red Brick leasing company doesn’t know which yet. The Cecil Whittaker’s Pizzeria franchise that occupied the spot has moved to 301 DeBaliviere Ave., near Forest Park.
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[ FORK & STIX ] 549 rosedale ave. | 314.863.5572
[ amuse bouche ] THE CHEF
saengwan paisley
THE SCENE
Rustic Thai restaurant
THE PRICES
$3 to $7 for starters; $7 to $10 for entrees
THE FAVORITES
Papaya Salad, Muu Ping, Pad Ka Prao with shrimp and egg, Fried Rice
SET IN A SMALL, UNASSUMING SPOT a block east of Skinker Boulevard, this new Thai place in the Loop incorporates elements from several Asian cuisines. There are some Japanese dishes on the menu, and the place bills itself as ‘Northern Thai,’ which leans toward the Chinese style of mixing a variety of vegetables with smaller portions of meat. Sticky rice is served with several dishes, in the Northern Thai custom. Like most Thai food, dishes here can get pretty spicy, but they ask about your level of tolerance. Some dishes are soupy (but not as coconut milk-based as ‘central Thai,’ we were told). And some are altogether different than what I’ve seen elsewhere —like the Sai Qua, or grilled pork sausage served with sticky rice. One thing is constant: the delicious complexity of Thai flavors, which blend lime, basil, lemongrass, hot red pepper, sugar, tamarind and coconut milk.
A starter of Papaya Salad ($5) was refreshing, with its strands of green papaya in a tangy dressing of Thai chilies, lime, garlic, sweet tamarind and fish sauce. Bits of tomato, salty dried shrimp and green beans were in there, as well as the optional (and highly recommended) salted crab claws. Those tiny shells are packed with flavor; suck the juice out of them! The warm starters are where it really gets interesting. Do not miss the Muu Ping ($5) four skewers of pork delectably marinated in garlic paste, coriander seeds, palm sugar and pepper and glazed with a coconut milk reduction. There is something transcendental about meat with a sugary, sticky glaze. Sai Oua ($6), pork sausage with Thai herbs, is heavily scented with lemongrass, which might be too distinctive for many. However, spiciness is not the issue with Pad Thai ($7 plus $2 for added meat), the dish most widely associated with Thai cuisine.
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RED CURRY | A distinctive and creamy sauce made with coconut milk, red chili peppers, shrimp paste, coriander, lemon grass and other spices used in East Indian and Southeast Asian dishes STICKY RICE | A short-grain white rice low in the starch amylose, resulting in a sticky, glutinous texture. It’s also called sweet rice, pearl rice, mochi rice or waxy rice
>> saengwan paisley PEDIGREE | I started cooking
when I was very young, helping my mother and grandmother in Thailand.
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GREEN PAPAYA | Unripe papaya used in Asian cuisine as a vegetable, most notably grated into a salad with red chilies and fish sauce
I use roasted chile and garlic to make hot sauce.
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Authentic Chinese Cooking of Yaowarat. Yaowarat is the Chinatown in Bangkok, and we have added some Chinese dishes to the menu.
>>It was really good, authentic food, but the space was too small for all the customers who want to eat there!
—CATHERINE K. OF ST. LOUIS
>I don’t usually eat Thai food, but I thought it was delicious. Great prices and off the beaten path. The tempura shrimp were awesome!
—REBECCA K. OF THE CWE
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The version here is quite mild, with unsauced rice noodles stir-fried with an assortment of veggies, crushed peanuts, tofu, dried shrimp and bits of egg. It was enjoyable enough, but could have used a more defining flavor. Absolutely delicious was the Pad Ka Prao ($7 plus $2 for added shrimp), a soupy dish with a soy sauce base marvelously flavored with Queen of Siam basil, a fragrant herb with heavy notes of fennel. Khao Soi ($8) is a Northern Thai curry noodle soup with an extra element of flavor from pickled mustard greens (and texture from crispy yellow noodles). Very flavorful, it has a base of curry paste and coconut milk and some bite. One of the best dishes, somewhat to my surprise, was the Fried Rice ($7), made with a type of soy sauce unique to this cuisine. Savory and buttery tasting, it came tossed with veggies, eggs and meat of your choice.
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[ NOSTALGIA ] BISSINGER’S by judy goodman FOR ANYONE WHO GREW UP IN ST. LOUIS, childhood memories often Lakes, you’ll discover a include Bissinger’s. A local tradition, and one of few hand-crafted chocolatiers left in the country, Bissinger’s has been making fine confections using European chocolates for more than 350 years (not all here in town). Named ‘Confiseur Imperial’ or ‘Confectioner of the Empire’ by King Louis XIV in 17th century France, the Bissinger family cultivated a fan club of French courts, European nobility and heads of state, including Ludwig of Bavaria, Napoleon Bonaparte and the Rothschilds. In 1845, the Bissinger family left France and came to the United States, bringing along their master chocolatiers, as well as their European-style chocolate and generations of secrets. They opened a small Bissinger’s store in St. Louis in 1927 on McPherson Avenue in the Central West End. That extraordinarily elegant store reigned in the neighborhood for more than 80 years. I have childhood memories of dropping in with my grandmother to pick out one special treat to enjoy. And that was really, really hard to do, as everything looked so enticing. And generations of other children had that same experience. My children’s grandmother made the choice a bit easier, selecting chocolate-covered caramel lollipops as her special treat for them. Bissinger’s now has two locations in St. Louis, one at Plaza Frontenac and the other on Maryland Plaza in the CWE. The latter features a cafe and has taken the chocolate concept a step further by pairing chocolates with wine, coffee and other confections and pastries. And if you are traveling to the Land of 1,000
third Bissinger’s store in Minneapolis. With the old-time chocolate shop mostly a memory, Bissinger’s is now sold at Whole Foods Markets, Neiman Marcus, and, of course, online. But despite marketing innovations that are PHOTO COURTESY OF BISSINGER’S necessary for a business’ very existence in the 21st century, some things—the important ones to chocolate lovers—are still done the old way. The experienced craftsmen at Bissinger’s stay true to the long-standing family recipes, using traditional copper pots to hand stir and dip their chocolate confections. While carrying on its centuries-old legacy, the company continually adds new, and sometimes trendy, confections. After two years in development, the confectioner unveiled a new chocolate-covered Point Reyes Original Blue Cheese Wine Grape at the recent 2013 Fancy Food Show. The new confection is a combination of sweet and savory, with plump muscat grapes infused with shiraz incorporating a thin layer of Point Reyes Original Blue and, of course, a coating of rich, 60-percent European-style chocolate. Anchored in the past, Bissinger’s is also a player in the 21st century of flavors.
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st. louis slow art day
TRANCE >> Trance is the story of a young art auctioneer
11 a.m.–2 p.m. | Citygarden | Free slowartday.com >> Slow Art Day is a global event designed to help people discover the joy of looking at and loving art.
4/26–10/27 mantegna to man ray: six explorations in prints, drawings and photographs
PHOTO BY NATALIE CLINE
Saint Louis Art Museum | Free | slam.org
4/27 the art of sustainable living
10 a.m.–1 p.m. | Laumeier Sculpture Park | Free | laumeier.org
4/27 polka dot felt with qun liu
10 a.m.–5 p.m. | Craft Alliance | $120 | craftalliance.org
VIEWED AT LANDMARK PLAZA FRONTENAC
shen yun
7:30 p.m. & 2 p.m. | Peabody Opera House $50–$120 | peabodyoperahouse.com >> Shen Yun Performing Arts revives classical Chinese culture through dance and original orchestral compositions. Through April 21.
4/19–5/5 waiting for godot
8 p.m. & 3 p.m. | The Gaslight Theater $30–$35 | stlas.org
4/23–5/5 million dollar quartet
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42 >> 42 is not a home run. The movie about how
The Fabulous Fox Theatre | $15–$80 | fabulousfox.com
4/24–5/18 smash/hit!
The Black Rep | $20–$47 | theblackrep.org
4/27 the russian national ballet presents don quixote
8 p.m. | The Bezemes Family Theater | $26.50–$54.50 | lindenwood.edu
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(James McAvoy) who lost a stolen Goya painting after taking a solid whack to the skull, courtesy of his gangster boss (Vincent Cassel). They enlist the help of a hypnotherapist (Rosario Dawson) to jog the young man’s memory. What follows digs deep into the human pysche, exposing dark secrets and memories both real and fabricated. It’s a serious mind-bender, and director Danny Boyle loves to twist reality, sometimes a bit too much. But overall, it’s an engrossing, disturbing thriller that had me switching loyalties until the end—and I’m still not sure I made the right choice. One thing is certain: After this film, I’m never volunteering for hypnosis. SHOULD YOU SEE IT? Fans of films like Inception and Fight Club will love Trance, but those wanting a straightforward story should pass. —C.K.
Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier plays out at times like a heavy-handed history lesson, with stilted dialogue and French horn swells underscoring every inspirational moment. But the film doesn’t strike out either. Chadwick Boseman and Harrison Ford give charismatic performances as the fleet-footed Robinson and the Brooklyn Dodgers executive determined to integrate the major leagues, respectively. It’s fun to watch Robinson round the bases, and moving to see him challenge the prejudices of sports fans, reporters and even his own teammates. Ultimately, 42 is a good, if safe, introduction to the country’s struggles with racism in athletics and beyond. SHOULD YOU SEE IT? Yes, especially sports fans and history buffs. —R.K. VIEWED AT AMC ESQUIRE 7
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[ MUSIC ]
4/20 st. louis genealogy society’s family
4/18 brian owens
8 a.m.–4 p.m. | Maryland Heights Centre | $55 stlgs.org
4/20 st. louis tionól concert
history conference
4/25–4/28 the 64th annual greater st. louis book fair
>>>4/20 FAIRY TALE TEA
10 a.m.–9 p.m. & 11 a.m.–6 p.m. | Macy’s, West County Center | Free | stlouisbookfair.org
11 a.m., 1 & 3 p.m. | The Magic House | $15–$20 magichouse.org Aspiring princesses and princes can sip tea or apple juice, dine on assorted pastries, make a bejeweled crown and enjoy a live production of Cinderella. Through April 21.
st. louis master gardener plant sale
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EARTH DAY: PARTY FOR THE PLANET 11 a.m.–3 p.m. | Saint Louis Zoo | Free | stlzoo.org
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SAINT LOUIS STORYTELLING FESTIVAL 9:30 a.m.–9 p.m. | Locations vary | Free stlstorytellingfestival.org
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South Technical High School, 12721 W. Watson Road Free | 314.304.6831 >> Proceeds from the plant sale benefit St. Louis Master Gardener programs throughout St. Louis County and City. Through April 27.
5:30–8 p.m. | Sterling Bank, 50 S. Bemiston Ave. | Free sterbank.com 8 p.m. | Sheldon Concert Hall | $20 | sheldonconcerthall.org
4/23 bob dylan
7:30 p.m. | Peabody Opera House | $39.50–$59.50 peabodyoperahouse.com
4/26–4/27 slso program: all-mozart
10:30 a.m. & 8 p.m. | Powell Symphony Hall | $27–$115 stlsymphony.org
greater st. louis jazz festival
touhill.org >> Produced by UMSL, the Touhill Performing Arts Center and Jazz St. Louis, the festival features Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour, Doc Severinsen and His Big Band and Anat Cohen and Matt Wilson. Through April 20.
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9018 Stonebridge Ladue Schools 5 Beds | 4.5 Baths $1,299,000 Spectacular Ladue home designed on grand scale with high end finishes throughout, gourmet kitchen and 16 ft ceilings. Built with amazing detail and quality construction.
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T&S HOME 9933 LITZSINGER ROAD ] by rebecca koenig listing price | $1,895,000 listing agent | the gellman team of coldwell banker premier group THE CURVED FLOATING STAIRCASE MAKES A GRAND STATEMENT in the foyer of the house at 9933 Litzsinger Road. The same couple has owned the roomy Ladue estate, designed by Bernard McMahon, for 60 years. Its spacious six bedrooms, six full bathrooms and two half-baths had plenty of room for their five kids. “With the big age spread of 20 years between the oldest and youngest, there were always children around,” says one daughter, who still lives close by. She remembers riding the family pony over the property’s nearly 4 acres of land and enjoying the pool and tennis courts. “My parents did lots of entertaining outside on the tennis court,” she says. The acreage provides ample space for landscaping. “My mother had a magnificent rose garden growing up,” her daughter recalls. “She just loved to look at it; it was just incredible. You’d walk out of the breakfast room, which has double doors onto the patio, and there was the rose garden.” She walked out those same doors into the blooming garden for her wedding. The second-floor master suite has a walk-in closet and sitting room, and a bathroom with Vitrolite walls and separate shower and bathtub. The professionally finished lower level has two recreation rooms and significant storage space. There’s a three-car attached garage, plus an additional detached two-car garage. The kitchen has a butler’s pantry and room for a table, although that wasn’t where the family took meals. “Growing up, it was sit-down dinners in the dining room,” she says. The classical and art nouveau features set the house apart, the PHOTOS BY MARLO MYERS OF ATG DESIGNS daughter believes. “The details are just incredible,” she says. “The stairway is still as magnificent as before, there are original terrazzo floors, and several chandeliers are original. The living room has indirect lighting, which in that time was unheard of, and the library has beautiful wood molding.” Still a Ladue resident, she finds the neighborhood setting convenient. “The location was central to everything,” she says. “We went to Ladue schools, my brother and sister and I, and our other brothers went to Country Day. It was very close to everything.” How has time treated her childhood home? “I think it still has that same appeal,” she says.
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$899,000 5 Bedrooms / 7 Baths. Finished walk-out lower level. Unique floor plan with 2 main-level bedrooms.
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$925,000 13 years new, 4,300SF, 5BR/4.5BA, with pool, 3-car garage, finished LL, and Conway Elementary.
$425,000 English cottage 1,867SF 3BR/2BA Updated thruout, Kit. opens to FR addition. Beautiful backyard.
408 SOUTH WARSON ROAD
$2,499,000 8,700SF Ladue mansion, almost 3 acres. 5BR/6.5BA, pool, reflecting pond, 5-car garage.
26 CLERMONT LANE ~ OPEN SUN 1-3
$2,495,000 Totally renovated 7,000+ square foot home on 1.8 acres, brand new pool & pool house.
34 BURROUGHS LANE $889,900 Central Ladue location with 4 bedrooms, 4,300SF and a finished living area.
1316 LITZSINGER WOODS LANE $885,000 4BR/4.5BA with main floor Master. All bedrooms are suites. Condo alternative.
2069 SOUTH MASON ROAD $799,000 Prestigious residential 4.5+ acre building site in Town & Country, could be subdivided to 2 lots.
$2,175,000 Not your typical Clayton Gardens home! Old world charm, 4BR/6BA, finished LL. $1,635,000 Fabulous opportunity on 5+BR/5.5BA, 1.7 acres, pool, 3-car garage. Beautiful grounds.
$939,900 Private 4BR/5BA/4,205SF with pool. Main floor master, finished LL, 4-car garage.
1665 WILSON ROAD 1501 TOPPING ROAD ~ OPEN SUN 1-3
KIRKWOOD / DES PERES / BALLWIN 7 HAWBROOK LANE ~ UNDER CONTRACT $719,000 Updated 4BR/2.5BA, custom kitchen, formal LR & DR, family room, scr. porch on park-like half-acre.
1013 PLAZA TERRACE ~ UNDER CONTRACT $252,000 Charming 4BR Kirkwood Cape Cod! Updated kit. & baths, newer windows, roof, HVAC, plumb. & elec.
CENTRAL WEST END / DEMUN 51 WESTMORELAND PLACE
1126 BELLA VISTA DRIVE
$2,295,000 Historic manse restored to its original splendor! Beautiful entry 8BR/7BA, pool.
929 TUCKER LANE ~ UNDER CONTRACT
$1,399,900 Elegant Lindell mansion. All new systems. CatV/voice data/ dual coax. 4BR/5BA 7,000SF total.
TOWN & COUNTRY/ CHESTERFIELD 527 WINDY HILL ACRES LANE
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$750,000 Unique opportunity to renovate original classic colonial ‘Tucker Lane’ home. 3,300SF, 3BR/4.5BA.
$1,499,000 4BR Colonial on 6+ secluded acres, manicured lawn, pool and guest cottage.
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7729 BOARDWALK TOWER CIRCLE $124,900 Beautiful end unit in Winghaven. 2BR/2.5BA, Loft, new carpet, many upgrades! Walk to the Boardwalk!
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DEMUN $185,000 6308 S. Rosebury, Unit 1E 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath NEW LISTING
TOWN & COUNTRy $625,000 13043 Pembrooke Valley 4 Bedrooms, 5 Baths NEW LISTING
CWE I $625,000 43 Kingsbury Place 6 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths NEW LISTING
ChESTERFIELD $375,000 249 West Manor Drive 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths NEW LISTING
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CLAyTON $325,000 816 S. hanley Road, Unit 11A 2 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths NEW LISTING
8149 Pershing Avenue, Clayton Offered at $1,325,000.
1506 Swallow Drive, Brentwood Offered at $125,000.
711 East Swon Avenue, Webster Groves Offered at $232,500.
7564 Wydown Blvd., Unit 2A, Clayton Offered at $299,000.
548 Forby Estates, Eureka Offered at $339,000.
42 Glen Eagles Drive, Ladue Offered at $2,495,000.
162 N. Central Avenue, Clayton Offered at $2,260,000.
12 Aberdeen Place, Saint Louis Offered at $799,900.
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1 Conway Lane, Ladue New ListiNg. Offered at $979,000. OpeN 4/21, 1-3 pM.
100 Windrush Farm, Cook Station Offered at $4,889,000.
The Crescent, Unit 500, Clayton Offered at $1,299,900. OpeN 4/21, 1-4 pM.
NEW LiSTiNgS 1 CONway LaNe, Ladue. Light-filled and updated family home. Main floor master, chef’s kitchen/hearth room and gracious front veranda. $979,000 OpeN 4/21, 1-3 pM 7298 westMOreLaNd, University City. Newer kitchen, family room, master suite and garage! Must see this fabulous home in popular neighborhood. $779,900. OpeN 4/21, 1-3 pM 440 BeLLeView, Webster Groves. Large sweeping front yard, 5BR/2.5BA, eat-in kitchen, wonderful screen porch with fireplace. 3-car garage. $725,000. OpeN 4/21, 1-3 pM 43 KiNgBsury pLaCe, CWE. Charming home on premier street. Gracious center hall entry. Five bedrooms in this light-filled home . Pool and three-car garage. $625,000 13043 peMBrOOKe VaLLey, Town & Country. Spacious villa on a premium lot at the end of cul-de-sac offering ideal privacy. Walk-out lower level adds significant living space. $625,000 9012 spy gLass pLaCe driVe, O’Fallon. Casual elegance, pristine condition and upgrades everywhere! Curved staircase with iron spindles, 2-story great room, and a master suite. $603,000 7 CONway LaNe, Ladue. Charming 4Bedroom,4bath 1.5 Story with pool and spa on great Ladue Lane within walking distance to all the schools. $595,000. OpeN 4/21, 1-3 pM 249 west MaNOr driVe, Chesterfield. Picture perfect 2-story center hall Colonial with 4BR/2.5BA. Updated kitchen and fantastic family room. $375,000 816 sOutH HaNLey rOad, #11a, Clayton. Large gracious entry, sophisticated living room with views to the west, dining room and comfortable family room with wet bar. $325,000 6308 s. rOseBury, #1e, Clayton. A perfect find in fabulous DeMun neighbohood. Renovated in 2004. Wood floors, newer windows, and great kitchen with stainless appliances. $185,000
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9 Black Creek Lane, Ladue $765,000.
LOTS/ACREAGE 100 wiNdrusH FarM, Cook Station. 512 pHeasaNt ruN CirCLe, Saint Albans.
$750,000
1 LittLe LaNe, Ladue.
$595,000
9685 LitzsiNger rOad, Ladue.
$580,000
548 N. MOseLy rOad, Creve Coeur.
$174,900
109 Sterling Crossing, Dardenne Priarie Offered at $329,900.
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From yellow cake, powdered sugar, butter and cream cheese spring 75 varieties of gooey butter delight. Park Avenue Coffee serves the dessert with notes of amaretto, key lime and white chocolate macadamia nut cookie dough—and those are just the normal flavors. The little coffee and pastry shop, open early and late, invites cake lovers to fill an orange mug, pull up a plush armchair and try a slice (or seven). Supporting other local businesses is a priority for Park Avenue Coffee, says Talan Cooksey, director of operations, whose favorite gooey butter flavor is cinnamon roll. The shop brews beans from Chauvin Coffee Company, a St. Louis roaster, and has recently partnered with Kakao Chocolate to create dark chocolate and burnt salted caramel gooey butter cakes. Although only 12 flavors of GBC are available on a given day, customers can order any kind for pickup with 24-hour notice. The pastry can be shipped anywhere; every year the shop sends a gooey butter cake to a customer in New Zealand. “I don’t know that we’ve done either one of the poles,” Cooksey says. “I think we should do it just to say we have.”
LAFAYETTE PARK
Lafayette Park is full of firsts. It’s the first public park west of the Mississippi (1836), the first St. Louis historic district (1972), and home to Missouri’s first public monument (1868), created by the country’s first professional female sculptor. The 30-acre green, named for Revolutionary War hero and onetime St. Louis visitor the Marquis de Lafayette, anchors its French environs. Painted lady rowhouses outlined in creamy colors surround the park, some survivors of the 1896 tornado that tore through the area. The romantic iron footbridge replaced a wooden one the cyclone destroyed. Swans circle the pond, unfazed by the squawking of their less-lovely geese companions. There’s a boathouse, a gazebo and a popular playground. Couples walk hand-in-hand, or, frequently leash-in-hand; every kind of canine can be found on these grounds. A mishmash of history is on display, with George Washington surveying one half of the park and Missouri Sen. Thomas Hart Benton overseeing the other. A trio of British cannons sunk during the Revolution face the fields where the St. Louis Perfectos play ‘vintage base ball’ by the game’s 19th-century rules. And a bust of Lafayette, given by the people of France in honor of America’s bicentennial, presides over its namesake in the The Park House.
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In 1815, Napoleon lost the Battle of Waterloo and fled. Nearly two centuries later, a pair of St. Louis residents needed a name for their new bed-and-breakfast at 1815 Lafayette Ave. Finding inspiration in their address and French-flavored neighborhood, they christened it Napoleon’s Retreat. Stacy and Brian Kistler, who bought the business in 2011, work to make the restored Victorian rowhouse fit for an emperor. The couple offers a more youthful perspective than many B&B owners. Fairly new to the city (they moved here six years ago), they are in their 30s, while many of the innkeepers they meet are decades older and retired from other careers. “That gives us a different appreciation for the city,” Stacy Kistler says. “We tend to look at it as, What’s fresh and new and exciting?” She’s noticed a younger crowd frequenting B&Bs, as well. “I think it’s awesome more people in their 20s and 30s are staying at them,” she says. Serving breakfast is Kistler’s favorite part of the enterprise. She tries to stick with the Gallic theme, cooking souffles, crepes and quiches, and occasionally indulges guests with raspberry Chambord French toast made with croissants. “My goal is to make something people won’t make for themselves,” she says.
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4976 PeRshing PLaCe | CentRaL west end 6 bedrooms, 4½ baths $959,000 enjoy the charm & elegance of the world’s Fair era with timeless updates in every room of this beautiful manse.
41 clermont lane | ladue 5 bedRooms, 6½ baths $1,395,000 more than 5,000 sq. ft. of refreshed, open & stunning comfort in this white Colonial brick manse. Pool.
10 fielding road | ladue 4 bedRooms, 4 baths $995,000 California-style house on an acre in Ladue. Custom redesigned & new kitchen. master wing w/ private deck.
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7 little lane | ladue 16667 anna’s way | wiLdwood 3 bedRooms, 4½ baths $939,900 5 bedRooms, 6 FULL & 2 haLF baths $939,000 Recently renovated & turned into a contemporary gorgeous setting with beautiful outdoor space & pool masterpiece. spacious lower level leads to a private pool. area makes this 1½-story home special. outstanding LL!
coming soon! 1st available 4.21.13 16512 Kingspointe laKe ln. | clarKson valley 4 bedrooms, 3½ baths $875,000 stunning 1½-story home with kitchen/hearth room, great room, library, 3 fireplaces & walkout lower level.
8025 maryland avenue #5b | clayton 3 bedrooms, 2½ baths $591,375 Corner unit with balcony. open gourmet kitchen with ss & granite. extensive closet built-ins. 2 garage spaces.
40 oaK parK drive | ladue schools 4 bedrooms, 3 FULL & 2 haLF baths $729,000 wonderful updated Creve Coeur ranch on almost an acre of park like grounds. Lovely pool & pool house.
314 n. broadway #1706 | downtown 3 bedrooms, 3 baths $449,900 marquette penthouse with tremendous riverfront views, open floor plan & luxury flair.
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30 Kingsbury place | central west end 6 bedrooms, 3½ baths $650,000 magnificent georgian Colonial in sought-after Kingsbury Place. stunning home with updated kitchen.
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10352 conway lane | ladue schools 812 westbrooKe manor court | ballwin 2 bedRooms, 2½ baths $289,900 3 bedrooms, 2 baths $239,900 Lovely home in Frontenac with open floor plan & neutral nestled in a quaint neighborhood, this ranch offers décor. Updated kitchen, professional landscape & patio. many updates including baths, appliances & wood floors.
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Ladue Centrally located in Ladue, this bright cottage sits on nearly ½-acre private lot. 1st flr features a large eat-in kitchen/dining area, living rm & den. Beautifully updated & maintained. Finished lower level. 2-car gar. Offered at $540,000.
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CLEAN AS A WHISTLE Affordable Cleaning for Any Budget. Weekly, Bi-weekly, Monthly, Move-in & Move-out $10 OFF New Customers Insured & Bonded Satisfaction Guaranteed Family Owned & Operated Call 314-426-3838
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY We are looking for an experienced full-time sales representative to join our rapidly growing publication. Candidate should have a minumum of three years sales experience preferably in media-related environment. Great opportunity and fantastic work environment. Please send resume and references to jobs@townandstyle.com or mail to: Sales Rep, Town & Style 121 Hunter Ave., Ste. 201, St. Louis, Mo 63124.
Town & Style is an equal opportunity employer.
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I Love To Clean! Let Me Show You! Deep, Thorough & Detailed Cleaning. My Job Isn’t Done Until You Are 100% Satisfied. 15 Years Experience. Excellent Ref’s. $25 Per Hour For 2 Domestic Godesses. Please Call Dana - 636-577-7158
LAWN & GARDEN
Complete Lawn Maintenance for Commercial & Residential Spring Cleanup, Mulching, Mowing, Edging, Turf Maintenance, Planting, Sodding, Seeding, Weeding, Pruning, Trimming, Bed Maintenance, Dethatching, Leaf & Gumball Cleanup, Brush Removal, Retainingn Walls, Paver Patios & Drainage Solutions Liscensed Landscape Architect/Designer
Member of BBB For a Free Estimate Call 314-426-8833 www.mplandscapingstl.com
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Heating - New, Repair, Maintenance. Storm, Roof & Gutter Repair. Haul. Sewer/ Drain, Basement Waterproofing. Plumbing • Electrical • Painting Decks • Hardwood, Tile & Carpet Repair & Installation. Ref’s Available. Mike 314-265-4568 mikec4333@gmail.com Fully Insured • All Work Guaranteed
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HAULING
• Methodical • Precise • Obsessive • Organizing & Cleaning
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MO Certified - Special Ed. Certified K-8 ALL Subjects. Math - 7th Grade Through College Linda 314-313-3536
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Pilates is great for the core! Pilates transforms the way your stl.combody looks, feels and performs.... Call Kim at 314-753-3600 purepilatesplus.com
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Want new lighting? Need a Panel upgrade? Want to know about the safety and code compliance of your stl.com electrical system? Your Electric is our business. 20 Yrs. Experience. Free Estimates! 314-814-3897 www.yourelectricstl.com
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GUTTERS/ROOFING THE GUTTER GUY
Cleaning, Repairs, Drainage Solutions, Screen Installation & Window Cleaning Professional, Reliable & Insured No Mess Left Behind • Free Estimates Contact Tony 314-413-2888 thegutterguy-stl@hotmail.com
I am a licensed massage therapist and I bring my table to YOU. Relax in the comfort of your own home. Ref. Avail. Patty 636-578-5001
$100 OFF* to be applied on your next purchase of $1000 or more Plus 6 Months Interest Free Financing*
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www.PoynterLandscape.com 636-256-2600 Affordable Horticulture Maintenance Services Weekly Mowing Monthly Bed Maintenance Single Visits for Spring Clean-ups or Parties Flowers, Perennials, Shrubs and More Flowers Irrigation & Drainage Problems Solved
Horticultural Expertise is Always Free From the Trusted Name in St. Louis Landscaping for Over 20 Years.
JEWELL REMODELING
Interior and Exterior Services; From Roof to Basement, we do it all! Bathrooms, Kitchens, Painting, Electrical, Plumbing, etc. We’re Licensed & Insured! Call 314-487-3789 TOP GUNN HOME IMPROVEMENT DECK & FENCE REVIVAL Powerwashing • Stain Decks Build & Repair Decks & Fences All Painting • Wallpaper Removal Remodeling • Basement Refinishing Roofing • Siding • Windows • Gutters 636-466-3956
Home Remodeling Kitchens, Bathrooms, Room Additions and Basements. No job too small! Licensed • Bonded • insured FuLL-serVice, cerTiFied remodeLer view our project gallery
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Turf fertilization, grass cutting, maintenance of your property. Custom landscape design and install. Tree planting, brick and stone work. Call George Knapp for free estimate 33 Years in Business (314) 567-6066
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Dethatching Aeration Spring Clean Up Shrub Trimming, Overgrowth Removal & More! Call Rod 314-713-4285 Thanks
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All Natural 12 Cubic Yards $465 20 Cubic Yards $750 Delivered & Spread 314-808-3330
SPRING INTO COLOR! • Mulching • Edging all Garden Beds • Cutting Back Perennials • New Plantings • Seasonal Pots
Specializing in Landscape Design & Year Round Maintenance Call 314-498-0877
PAINTING
Commercial/Residential, Interior/Exterior Painting. Drywall, Plaster & Stucco Repair. Power Washing, Deck Staining. 314-489-9279 Fully Licensed & Insured. www.diversified-painting.com
M & M CUSTOM PAINTING Interior & Exterior Painting, Staining, Powerwashing, Wallpaper Removal. Insured and Free Estimates. Dependable. Owner & Operator Matt 314-401-9211
PLUMBING TONY LAMARTINA PLUMBING
A+ rated from BBB Serving St. Louis for over 30 years 314.965.9377 www.TonyLaMartinaPlumbing.com $20 off any service call Please present ad - Expires 5/20/13
REAL ESTATE- FOR SALE 94.5 ACRE FARM IN WARRENTON, MO
45 minutes West of St. Louis All blacktop roads, pole barn, small pond, deep well, electric, fruit trees, grapevines , old homesite, very private. $3,800 per acre. 314-954-2223
SERVICES WE BUY DIAMONDS, JEWLERY, GOLD, SILVER, COINS, WATCHES! Family Operated Immediate Payment 636-391-6622
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All Your Tree Service needs & Stump Grinding. Licensed Arborist. 14 Yrs. Experience. Fully Insured & Licensed. 10% Off When You Mention T&S. FREE ESTIMATES A+ BBB Rating 314-971-6993 or 636-2346672
Complete Tree Service for Residential & Commercial Tree Removal, Brush Removal, Pruning, Plant Healthcare, Deadwooding, Stump Grinding, Deep Root Fertilization, Cabling & Storm Cleanup Over 40 Years Experience For a free estimate call 314-426-2911 or email us at info@buntonmeyerstl.com
Stump Removal • Trimming • Shaping • Removals Cabling • Landscaping • Spraying • Residential Commercial • Plant Healthcare
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Professional Service at a Reasonable Price. Call Michael Baumann’s Affordable Outdoor Services for a free property inspection at 636-375-2812 You’ll be glad you called!
• Trimming & Pruning • Tree & Stump Removal • Lot Clearing • Deadwooding • Storm damage clean up We Accept Credit Cards Insured/FREE Estimates www.cole-tree-service.biz 636-475-3661
[OPEN] HOUSES >> sunday 4/21 << [ 63005 ]
16512 KINGSPOINTE LAKE LANE | $875,000 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.725.0009 DIELMANNSOTHEBYSREALTY.COM
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680 HENRY AVE. | $449,000 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.997.4800 | JANETMCAFEE.COM
[ 63021 Tim Gamma – B.S. Horticulture Board Certified Master Arborist PRUNING ■ FERTILIZATION ■ PLANTING SPRAYING ■ TRIMMING ■ REMOVAL
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VACATION PROPERTIES CHALET AT INNSBROOK Sleeps 11 on 3 private wooded acres. Finished lower level/ game room. Private Hot tub & fire pit. Available year-round for stays of 2 nights or more. Full details & calendar at www.vrbo. com/424270 or call Janet at 314-750-2553
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Carillon Beach, FL, Destin Area 3BR, 3BA, 3 pools, tennis courts and so much more! Great Rates. Available NOW! Call Dave at 314-922-8344 For Pictures Please Visit www.vrbo.com/148365 NAPLES, FLORIDA CONDO IN PARK SHORE 2BR,2BA, Plus Den - Sleeps 6 3 Month Minimum Available For 2013-14 Season Call 314-569-2622 OR Visit www.vrbo.com/246272 THE TOWERS AT PARKVIEW BAY OSAGE BEACH, MO This newer complex is designed with a huge Indoor/Outdoor pool, Workout room, Hot Tub, Sauna. 3Bdrm/2full Bth, beautifully decorated. Overlooks the lake, lg. w/o patio with spectacular view. Sleeps 8, 14x40 boat slip. Next to outlet mall. Vrbo#441553 or call 314-603-2463
812 WESTBROOKE MEADOWS COURT | $239,900 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.725.0009 DIELMANNSOTHEBYSREALTY.COM 125 SHAW DRIVE | $146,900 | 3-5 P.M. | 314.725.0009 | DIELMANNSOTHEBYSREALTY.COM
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NO. 905, 155 CARONDELET PLAZA | $2,725,000 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.725.0009 DIELMANNSOTHEBYSREALTY.COM 47 CLAVERACH PARK DRIVE | $809,900 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.725.0009 DIELMANNSOTHEBYSREALTY.COM NO. 500, 155 CARONDELET PLAZA | $1,299,900 | 1-4 P.M. | 314.997.4800 JANETMCAFEE.COM
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NO. 3W, 4931 LACLEDE AVE. | $249,900 | 11 A.M.-1 P.M. | 314.725.0009 DIELMANNSOTHEBYSREALTY.COM
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2803 MISSOURI AVE. | $167,000 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.997.4800 | JANETMCAFEE.COM
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440 BELLEVIEW AVE. | $725,000 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.997.4800 | JANETMCAFEE.COM
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26 CLERMONT LANE | $2,495,000 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.721.4755 | GLADYSMANION.COM 31 RIO VISTA DRIVE | $739,000 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.721.4755 | GLADYSMANION.COM 7 CONWAY LANE | $595,000 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.997.4800 | JANETMCAFEE.COM 1 CONWAY LANE | $979,000 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.997.4800 | JANETMCAFEE.COM
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7201 CORNELL AVE. | $398,000 | NOON-2 P.M. | 314.725.0009 DIELMANNSOTHEBYSREALTY.COM 524 WARDER AVE. | $369,900 | 2-4 P.M. | 314.725.0009 | DIELMANNSOTHEBYSREALTY.COM 7447 CORNELL AVE. | $214,900 | 2-4 P.M. | 314.725.0009 | DIELMANNSOTHEBYSREALTY.COM 7298 WESTMORELAND DRIVE | $779,900 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.997.4800 | JANETMCAFEE.COM
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8 LONG MEADOWS LANE | $2.22 MILLION | 1-4 P.M. 314.997.4800 | JANETMCAFEE.COM 1501 TOPPING ROAD | $549,900 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.721.4755 | GLADYSMANION.COM
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6932 WALDEMAR AVE. | $209,000 | 11 A.M.-1 P.M. | 314.725.0009 DIELMANNSOTHEBYSREALTY.COM
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9137 MORITZ AVE. |$330,000 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.997.4800 | JANETMCAFEE.COM
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867 MCCAULEY COURT | $389,000 | 1-3 P.M. | 314.997.4800 | JANETMCAFEE.COM
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$595,000 1638 Bentshire Court Coldwell Banker Premier Group Agent: Mark & Neil Gellman Price per square foot: $132.58
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$580,000 7453 Somerset Ave. Laura McCarthy-Clayton Agent: Jeffrey Warner Price per square foot: $223.08
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