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Adopt a Family of a Kid with Cancer and Experience the Reason for the Season! See pages 8-9

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Contents Nov-Dec, 2015

CELEBRATING 19 YEARS OF SERVING CHESTERFIELD AND SURROUNDING WEST COUNTY COMMUNITIES! Under the TimeOff Trademark we cover Chesterfield/West County & St. Charles in two separate publications reaching more than 100,000 people.

Editorial Features Top Picks ...............................................4 New Businesses...................................6 Around Town........................................7 On The Front Cover Friends of Kids with Cancer .......................8 Adopt A Family ...................................9 November Events..............................10 December Events...............................18 Pass the Platter .................................24 Special Holiday Section...................25 Decorate Your Home for the Holidays! .....................................34 ‘Bling’ in the Holidays! ...................36 West County Personalities..............39 Back Cover Feature St. Louis Clinical Trials ..............................37 Circle of Charity- Wings of Hope .......38 Mark’s Comedy MinuteJerry Seinfeld’s opening act, Sponsored by Harvestowne.. ......................40

Catering & Party Places..................42 Taste of Chesterfield.........................44 What’s Up on the Dining Scene.....44 In Good Taste.....................................46 Who’s Around Town .......................48

Get TimeOff the WHAT’S UP guide... FREE On-Line Subcriptions Available... E-mail: info@gatewaycreative.net or view on www.timeoffmag.com, Facebook, or Twitter - WhatsUpTimeOff Please patronize our advertisers who make this publication possible! Gateway Creative is a Proud Member of :

Published by: Gateway Creative, Inc. Publisher & President: Pat Catanzaro Design & Production: Dave Schellenberg Contributing Writers: Robin Garrison Leach Advertising Sales: Phil Catanzaro, Pat Catanzaro, Michael Grafman Front Cover Photo: Rachel Closson Photography www.Rachelclossonphotography.com Models- Friends of Kids with cancer patients, Santa Sleigh & Reindeer by Nolan’s Petting Zoo For advertising rates call Pat Catanzaro at 314-422-2891 or email pat@gatewaycreative.net View magazine online- timeoffmag.com or Facebook or Twitter Send event related news releases to: Gateway Creative, Inc. 1734 Clarkson Road #312, Chesterfield, MO 63017 or e-mail info@gatewaycreative.net

On the Cover: Friends of Kids with Cancer

About the Magazine TimeOff, the WHAT’S UP guide to Chesterfield/West County is published bi-monthly. Publication schedule is: January/February, March/April, May/June, July/August, September/October, November/December.

© 2015. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written consent of publisher. TimeOff - the WHAT’S UP guide is direct mailed to Chesterfield area homes and businesses and also distributed throughout the Chesterfield/ West County area. If you do not get a copy in your mailbox, pick one up at Dierbergs, Schnucks Markets or other places throughout the community. TimeOff - the WHAT’S UP guide is always available on-line and on Facebook and Twitter.

Giving Back... We’re YOUR Hometown Magazine! As part of our long tradition of community support, we’ll be showcasing and partnering with local charities throughout the year. Be sure to patronize our advertisers as it is their support of the magazine that enables us to support local charities of their choice. facebook.com: WhatsUpTimeOff twitter.com/WhatsUpTimeOff


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TOP picks 16th Annual Turkey Trot

Get Around Town and enjoy all the great things going on. Be sure to go through our monthly event listings before you plan your day or night out. Here are just a few of our top picks this Season!

Candlelight Holiday Winter Jewels: A Holiday Tradition

Thu, Nov 26, 8:30 am, Kids: 9:30 am Chesterfield Ampthitheater $10-$39 636-812-9500 brrm.com/chesterfieldturkeytrot

Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House House admission 636-530-0076 or missouribotanicalgarden.org

5K run & 1K Kids Fun Run. Annual tradition in Chesterfield; great family activity.

Discover fairies, go on treasure hunt and make new friends at the Butterfly House. See site for various closed dates.

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Fri, Dec 11 & Sat, Dec 12 Fri, 6pm-9pm: Sat, 5pm-9pm Faust Historic Village Adults, $8, Children, $5: Under 4, free 314-315-8328 Join in an 1850’s holiday experience at Faust Park. Self-guided tours through decorated rooms.


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LET ESPINO’S CATER YOUR NEXT EVENT 17409 CHESTERFIELD AIRPORT ROAD 636-519-0044 • ESPINOSMEXICANBARGRILL.COM

HOLIDAY CATERING MENU APPETIZERS • CHIPS & SALSA - $6 PINT • GUACAMOLE & CHIPS - $8 PINT • PICO DE GALLO OR BLACK BEAN SALSA - $7 PINT • QUESO FUNDIDO (PAN $40 - FULL PAN - $75) BY THE DOZEN (12 PEOPLE MINIMUM) • SHRIMP MOJO DE AJO - $18 • QUESADILLAS (STEAK, CHICKEN, VEGGIE OR CHEESE) - $28 • FLAUTAS - $28 • JALAPENO POPPERS - $18 • ENCHILADAS (STEAK, CHICKEN VEGGIE OR CHEESE) - $32 • ESPINOS HOUSE SALAD - $3 PP • TACO BAR (STEAK, CHICKEN CARNITA OR SHRIMP) - $9.25 PP

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New Business Pure Barre

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Pure Barre 1740 Clarkson Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 636-591-4499 www.purebarre.com Tranform your body at Pure Barre. Owned by Lauren Matteson, this tried and true method of a workout is a fast, effective and safe way to change your body. Classes are 55 minutes and are a full body workout concentrating on the areas women struggle with the mostthighs, seat, abdominals and arms.Try it out- there is a new member special at $99 for the first month.

girls night out pamper-fests. The color bar is in the middle of the action so you can watch your colorist whip up that beautiful new shade. When it’s time to process, relax in our one of a kind lounge complete with fireplace and drink bar.This L’Oreal Professionnel salon focuses on cuts, color, and makeup. Locally owned by Angie and Jerid Lorenz.

La Ville 15848 Fountain Plaza Drive Ellisville, MO 63017 636-220-1222 www.shoplaville.com La Ville is an upscale women’s retail store opened the first of October in Ellisville. La Ville means “the city” in French. La Ville is an entirely different experience for every person that walks into the store and features hand picked selections of apparel, jewelry and other accessories.The apparel, atmosphere and exclusive personal styling experience makes La Ville feel like a glamorous, walk-in closet every girl in the city dreams of. Rain Spa 141 Long Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 636-579-7536 This new spa features a variety of massages. Open Mon-Sun 10 am-9 pm.Walk ins welcome although appointments are preferred. Lalo Salon 16223 Baxter Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 636-733-6996 www.lalosalonstudios.com A sleek new salon just opened in town.The space makes heavy use of locally reclaimed barn wood with custom built styling stations and a couple of amazing barn door track systems. This allows the space to be reconfigured for bridal parties and

Be sure to Get Around to all the the great new businesses and services making their homes in the Chesterfield/West County area.

Owners Angie & Jerid Lorenz of Lalo Salon Garden View Care Centers 1025 Chesterfield Pointe Pkwy Chesterfield, MO 63017 636-489-4116 or GVCC.com Garden View Care Centers has contracted Family Partners Adult Day Services to run an adult day program at the Chesterfield location near Faust Park.The center demonstrates exceptional customer loyalty and satisfaction, in addition to positive outcomes in providing long-term care support."

Club Fitness 17033 N Outer 40 Road 636-489-1070 www.clubfitness.us This mega club includes all the amenities including group exercise classes, cycling, tanning, massage, smoothie bar, cardio theater, circuit equipment, personal trainers, 24 hour access and free kids club. Located in the Taubman Outlet Mall. The Club provides a comfortable atmosphere that focuses on active, healthy living for individuals of all ages and fitness levels.

A2Z Selfie Company 636-284-8282 www.a2zselfiecompany.com Created by Amber Smith, this innovative business idea would be great for a holiday party! It is an open air, state-of-the-art booth-less photo booth experience for weddings, parties, school or corporate events, grand openings, sporting or charity events, and more. It comes with a green screen and a 32 inch monitor for editing. It has printing capabilities as well as the ability to share via text and email or on social media.Wow!

Burlington Coat Factory 18570 Outlet Blvd. 636-536-9528 www.burlingtoncoatfactory.com Burlington is now open in the Chesterfield Blue Valley Simon Outlet Mall.This is the 5th store in St. Louis. Open from 9 am-9:30 pm. Largest selection of coats in the nation at up to 65% off plus lots of other clothing items as well as furniture, home décor and gifts.

Opening next spring... Twin Peaks Chesterfield Mall Grounds PB & J, the same company that owns Ya Ya’s Euro Cafe, are opening up a casual eatery in the old Macaroni Grill on the grounds of Chesterfield Mall. Opening will probably be early part of 2016. More info next issue.

18/8 Fine Men’s Salon 1723 Clarkson Road 636-778-2700 www.eighteeneight.com This hair salon helps successful men transform themselves to look, feel and perform their best. 18/8 caters to the modern male and provides the best service in a relaxing environment for men to have a professional grooming experience. It’s kind of like the reinvention of the barbershop! Owner Joe Bryan invites you to stop by.

ReNew Barefoot Clean Carpet 15009 Manchester Rd, Box 165 Ballwin, MO 63011 636-306-2056 or 765-454-5325 www.renewbarefootclean.com Chaplain Don Burris has 15 years experience as a sole proprietor making carpets look great! He has now opened a new LLC in West County, and it is just in time for autumn when your family spends more hours indoors. Don't settle for dingy, sticky carpet when you can call to reNew your carpets to barefoot clean! And, 6

A2Z Selfie Company since this is a quick-dry, professional carpet cleaning method, there is no soaking of your carpet; so, you will not have to wait long to use your rooms again. Call, or visit our website to schedule a convenient time and to review a price list. Enjoy your home this fall with reNewed carpets! The Range-St. Louis West 14803 Manchester Road Ballwin, MO 63011 636-220-1300 www.therangestlouiswest The locally owned gun store, American Arms and Supply, just opened a new facility in Ballwin this October.They carry a great supply of firearms and ammunition at competitive pricing. Visit the new indoor shooting range at this new location. Classes, tips and lots of new exciting things!

Other News A Sad Good-by Ooh La la Home Furnishings & Express Blinds Located in Chesterfield Valley at the corner of Long & Edison for many years this fabulous locally owned furniture store recently closed due to retirement.We were saddened to hear that founder and owner, Hal Henken, an active member of the community, passed away from an illlness just a month after the closing. Both the store and Hal will be greatly missed by the community. His wife Dee and daughter Felicia will continue to operate a decorating service by appointment.

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From the Producer of Chesterfield’s ORIGINAL Community Magazine

Celebrating 19 years of Service to the Chesterfield/West County Community! • Same Great Content • Fresh New Design • Serving Local Charities Welcome to the Holiday edition of TimeOffthe WHAT’S UP guide! We are the SAME magazine you’ve read and trusted for the last 19 years. Same great content, fresh new design, dining section and fun! This September we celebrated 19 years of bringing all that’s happening in Chesterfield/West County to residents, business people and visitors. We are proud to serve you! Check out our special holiday section. It tells you all that’s happening to make the season jolly! Want to learn to cook some special holiday dinners and treats? See our listing of area cooking schools. Some hands-on classes feature dinner and wine as well! Not into cooking? Then our story on area catering and party facilities is for you. The Chesterfield/West County area has lots of spaces to host your party and caterers who will come to you. Also take a look at our two other articles on dressing up yourself and your home for the holidays!

The Who’s Who page and West County Personalities include some of your family and friends. Check it out! Next time it may be YOU between our pages and on our website! As always we thank our advertisers who make this magazine possible. Readers, please let them know you saw them featured in WHAT’S UP. You can always find this mag on line at www.timeoffmag.com or Facebook and Twitter. Our 2015 annual dining guide is included on the website all year long. It’s a great comprehensive resource for finding restaurants in Chesterfield West County. When you read our online mag the websites to events and advertisers are hot-linked so you can access info immediately. See our ENCOURE pages online for more info, promotions and deals. Fill out the form online to sign up for our electronic mag which we will shoot to your mailbox each issue or email us at info @gatewaycreative.net Pat Catanzaro/Publisher

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F RO N T C OV E R F E AT U R E

Friends of Kids with Cancer Makes Magic For Families 365 Days at Year!

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riends of Kids with Cancer not only makes MAGIC during the holiday season, but creates MAGIC for families with a child in treatment for cancer 365 days a year. Friends of Kids with Cancer is a local organization celebrating 23 years of enriching the daily lives of children undergoing treatment for, and survivors of, cancer and blood-related diseases. Our mission is to be an advocate for these special kids and provide them and their families with the Educational, Emotional, and Recreational support needed as a result of the long hours of chemotherapy, illness and isolation. “Friends” offers a wide variety of programs that treat the “whole child…not only the cancer”. Our Educational Programs, (tutoring, testing and scholarships) encourage the kids to THINK positively about their academic future. Our Emotional Programs (Art & Play Therapy, Support Groups, and Counseling) provide creative outlets for the kids to FEEL confident expressing their inner feelings. Our Recreational Programs turn unhappy faces into SMILING faces through special gifts, outings and parties. Cancer is not limited to devastating the life of the patient; it wreaks havoc on the daily lives of the entire family. Friends of Kids with Cancer is committed to doing everything possible to keep the kids and their families upbeat and ready to face the daily challenges of fighting cancer. For so many, the holidays are filled with traditions, family and friends. Unfortunately, holiday traditions drastically change and often disappear for families with a child in treatment for cancer. This is the time of year to reflect on just what it means to give and the difference that giving makes not only in the lives of those we give to, but in our own lives. You can make a difference by changing your traditional ways of giving by adopting a family or purchasing extra gift cards. A donation to Friends of Kids with Cancer in honor of family and friends is the best gift of all...one that will touch the heart of a child not only during the holidays, but throughout the year. It’s easy shopping and the reason for the season! 8

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Attend one of these events throughout the years and give your suport to a Kid with Cancer 2016 Events Young Friends “VooDoo in the Lou” Masquerade Ball January 9, 2016, 6 pm Fox Theatre www.friendsofkids.org Jake’s Crew Ipad Fund Trivia Night April 2, 2015, 7 pm St. Elizabeth’s Parish Hall www.friendsofkids.org 16th Annual Walk with a Friend 5k Run & 1 Mile Walk April 23, 2016, 8 am Maryville Centre www.friendsofkids.org Aaron Hubbell Memorial Golf Tournament May 7, 2016 Pevely Farms Noon Shotgun start www.friendsofkids.org

18th Annual Golf Tournament & Auction May 23, 2016 Whitmoor Country Club 10:30 Shotgun start www.friendsofkids.org Black Sheep Foundation Golf Tournament August 20, 2016 8:00 am shotgun start Forest Park Golf Course www.friendsofkids.org 7th Annual Art from the Heart September 22, 2016 6:00-9 pm Mungenast Lexus www.friendsofkids.org 24th Annual Fashion Show and Boutique November 10, 2016 Ritz Carlton Luncheon Event 11 am – 2 pm Dinner Event 5:30–8:30 pm www.friendsofkids.org


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TimeOff-the WHAT’S UP guide • ADOPT A FAMILY CAMPAIGN

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he Kelly Hager Group and Gateway Creative are teaming up with Friends of Kids with Cancer to adopt more than 70 families this holiday season. The Hager Group has been doing this for several years and TimeOff-the What’s Up guide is excited to partner with them this year again. We hope you’ll join in this worthy effort. Many of these children have been fighting various types of cancer for a long time. Having a child going through cancer treatment affects a family’s ability to purchase presents for the holidays and also makes it difficult to even find time to go shopping. Decorating the tree and baking holiday cookies does not fit in their schedule. The excitement and anticipation of the holidays for a family with a child being treated for cancer is overshadowed by physical exhaustion, financial stress and the constant worry of not being able to make this holiday season special. THANK YOU NOTES FROM 2014 ADOPT A FAMILY Thank you very much for choosing our family as one of the Christmas adopt a family. Luke loves playing with his new toys – it really brightened his day. We are very thankful that you care so much about families fighting cancer. Thank you so much again for making our holidays happy and special. The pick-up party was also so fun for all! THANK YOU, THANK YOU. Our family was adopted for Christmas and my heart is so full of gratitude for everyone who helped in the process. At the pick-up we were able to meet one of the family members who bought our presents and she shared with me her story about losing her brother 3 years ago. This meant so much to us that they turned their immeasurable loss into a huge act of service. We have never had such an exciting Christmas morning opening presents! The gifts were “right-on” and all were loved by our whole family.

Adopt A Family! Adopt-a-Family gift pickup party

A festive party atmosphere with Santa, music and snacks is planned. Area businesses can donate or supply food, drinks or other items to help make this occasion even better. When you help adopt a family, you’ll experience pure joy and appreciation from the adopted families and children.

DROP OFF ITEMS TO 16091 Swingley Ridge Road, #220 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (Across the street from Chesterfield Post Office just off Olive/Clarkson Road in the McBride Building) For more information call: Kelly Hager Group- 636-778-1216 Gateway Creative- 314-422-2891 Or go to www.kellyhager.com Thanks for your support... The Kelly Hager Group What’s Up Magazine

Volunteers for Friends of Kids with Cancer make these special events possible From there, you will be able to sign up and choose which items you would like to contribute and even chose the family or person you’d like to adopt and purchase gifts for. Go to www.kellyhager.com This holiday season think about these families suffering physically and emotionally…and

DONATION DROP OFF Donations may be dropped off at the Kelly Hager Group office 9 am to 5 pm, Monday-Friday until Friday, December 11th. Or drop off donations on Saturday morning December 12th from 8 to 10 am at Donius University Center Atrium at Maryville. Please make sure to have donation items in a bag or box with the family number and name labeled on the outside so they can be placed with the appropriate family. All items must be new. Gift wrapping is taken care of and wrappers are welcome! The families arrive between 2-4 pm to pick up their gifts.

GIVE THE GIFT OF GIVING BACK…ADOPT A FAMILY. You have the power of replacing the disappointed sad faces with twinkling eyes and excited smiles. Touch the heart of a child, adopt just one or two family members or the entire family. Unless someone like you cares a lot, nothing is going to get better. HOW TO ‘ADOPT A FAMILY’ When you get on the site, click on the link on top of page or on the green houses with the pink stocking on right of the page. 9

A mother of a child with cancer says... “Chesterfield has so many beautiful displays and holiday activities for children that not only my child in the hospital will miss, but his brothers and sisters also. Not being all together as a family just takes the fun out of it….but there’s always next year.”

Friends of Kids with Cancer 530 Maryville Centre Dr. #LL5 Saint Louis, Missouri 63141

314-275-7440 www.friendsofkids.com friends@friendsofkids.com

Please help us... in our efforts to fulfill kids’ holiday wish lists and stock their homes with the everyday necessities: new bedding to paper towel, laundry detergent, etc. If you can’t shop, you can donate cash, checks or gift cards. No amount is too small. All donations are sincerely appreciated.

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Scavenger Hunt In ONE AD within this issue, we've hidden the circle from our Logo for you to find. When you find it, fax, mail or e-mail your name, address and telephone number to the Gateway Creative along with the name of the ad in which you found the logo and where you got a copy of the mag. We'll enter you into a drawing on Dec. 15 for a $50 dining certificate. Send to: TimeOff Contest, 1734 Clarkson Road #312, Chesterfield, MO 63017. Email to info@ gatewaycreative.net, Or on Facebook at WhatsUpTimeOff Congrats to the winner of the last scavenger hunt, Dr. Gary DeLancey of Ellisville who picked up his copy at Dierberg’s. The logo was hidden in the Pet Supply Plus ad.

Listings are organized in chronological order by week, then date. Simply take note of the color-coded categories on each page, scan the dates and locate the types of events you are looking for.

Art Exhibit at City Hall

Arts & Culture Community Events Kids & Teens Sports & Outdoors Health & Fitness Adults & Seniors Business, Etc.

Date: Sun, Nov 1-Thu, Dec 31 Time: 8:30am-5pm Location: Chesterfield City Hall Cost: Free: No Registration Contact: 636-812-9500 www.chesterfield.mo.us Two-dimensional artwork including art from artists Vesna Delevska and Jim Trotter.

37th Annual Jewish Festival Date: Sun, Nov 1-Sun, Nov 15 Time: Daily Location: Jewish Community Center, 2 Millstone Campus Drive Cost: Some free events, some fee-based: see website or call Contact: 314-442-3299 www.stljewishbookfestival.org Full schedule of activities at the Jewish Festival. Call or website for schedule.

Week of Nov 1-7 Books and Butterflies Date: Sun, Nov 1-Sun, Nov 22 Time: 11am daily Location: Butterfly House Cost: House admission Contact: www.butterflyhouse.org Reading program daily with popular mascots and authors. First come, first served.

Picture Yourself in St. Louis History Date: Nov 1-Feb 14 Time: Daily Location:Venues throughout St. Louis Cost: Free: Compete for prizes Contact: www.mohistory.org/picture Visit various locations from St. Louis’s Gilded Age and take your picture with Louis, the 1875 gent from the Missouri History Museum’s exhibition, “A Walk in 1875 St. Louis.”

The Sunshine Boys Date: Sun, Nov 1-Wed, Nov 11 Time:Wed & Thu 7:30pm; Sat 8pm; Sun at 2pm and 7:30pm Location: New Jewish Theatre Cost: $39.50-$43.50, Subscriptions available Contact: 314-442-3283 www.newjewishtheatre.org Vaudevillians duo who haven’t spoken in over a decade reunite begrudgingly creating memories, miseries and laughs.

Warner’s Winter Warmup Date: Sun, Nov 1-Mon, Nov 14 Time: 8:30am-5pm Location: Chesterfield City Hall Cost: Free Contact: 636-537-3000 www.chesterfield.mo.us Donate gently used coats at this annual event, at the City Hall.

Matilda

Top: Happy Thanksgiving Center: Matilda at the Fox Bottom: Princess Party

Date: Sun, Nov 1 Time: 1pm and 6:30pm Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $25-$88 Contact: 314-534-1111 www.fabulousfox.com Matilda the Musical at its last performance.

Fall Golf Classic Date: Mon, Nov 2 Time: Noon Location:The Landings at Spirit Golf Club Cost: $85 Contact: 636-532-3399 www.chesterfieldmochamber.com Join us for lunch and an afternoon of golf with Chamber members and guests. Sponsored by Delmar Gardens of Chesterfield.

Gardenland Express Holiday Flower and Train Show Date: Sun, Nov 1-Thu, Dec 31 Time: Daily Location: Missouri Botanical Garden Cost: Garden Admission $5: Members free Contact: 314-577-5100 www.missouribotanicalgarden.org

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Childbirth Preparation Classes Date: Mon, Nov 2, 9, 16, 23 Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: $65 couple Contact: 314-205-6906 or stlukes-stl.com 4-week class on Monday,Tuesday or Wednesday evenings. Register.

Breastfeeding Class Date:Tue, Nov 3or Sat, Nov 7 Time: 6:30pm-9pm Tue: 9am-11:30am Sat Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: $30 couple Contact: 314-205-6906 or stlukes-stl.com Information on breastfeeding for expectant and new parents. Register.

Spies, Couriers, Saboteurs and Secret Societies of Civil War Missouri Date:Tue, Nov 3 Time: 1pm-2:30pm Location: Chesterfield City Hall Cost: $12 Contact: 636-537-4000 chesterfield.mo.us We will discuss secret societies and more in Missouri during the Civil War.

Sanjay Gupta Date:Tue, Nov 3 Time: 8 pm Location: Powell Hall Cost: Subscription price Contact: 314-534-1700 speakerseries.org Dr. Sanjay Gupta is the multiple Emmy Awardwinning CNN Chief Medical Correspondent.

WomenHeart Support Group Date:Wed, Nov 4 Time: 6:30 pm-7:30 pm Location: Desloge Outpatient Center Cost: Free Contact: 314-542-4848 or stlukes-stl.com Share experiences in a group setting.

Cobweb Felted Scarves with Diann Wensing Date:Wed, Nov 4 Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm


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6th Annual Green Ball

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Date: Fri, Nov 6 Time: 7pm-11pm Location: Moonrise Hotel Cost: $40-$50 Contact: 314-577-0220 www.missouribotanicalgarden.org Celebrate EarthWays Center at this party. Music, food costumes, auction, more.

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Spectrum 2015 Date: Fri, Nov 6-Sun, Nov 15 Time: 8pm: Sundays, 2pm Location: Southampton Presbyterian Church Cost: $8-$15 Contact: 314-352-5114 firstruntheatre.com New short plays by area playwrights.

It’s the life of the party. It’s a people magnet, smile generator and memory keeper. It’s a photo booth without all the squishing of a photo booth. Great for weddings, parties, school or corporate events, grand openings, sporting or charity events, and more. It comes with a green screen and a 32" inch monitor for editing. It has printing capabilities, as well as the ability to share via text and email, or on social media. Nothing gets your guests talking and mingling and laughing like Selfie Station. It’s an instant connector and friend maker. Add costumes and a custom background for unforgettably fun photos.

Date: Fri, Nov 6 Time: 9pm-11pm Location:Wolf Public House Cost: $30 Contact: 636-227-8580 or ballwin.mo.us Ages 7 years + race in Ballwin at the Howl.

Turkey Trot

family activity. Location: Art Unleashed, Chesterfield Cost: $35: Register Contact: 636-627-7735 artunleashed.org Cobweb felting is a technique in which most of its parts are transparent with some small holes. Adult class.

Play and Ride Date:Thu, Nov 5 and Thu, Nov 19 Time: 10am-Noon Location: St. Louis Carousel Cost: $8 per child/adult free Contact: 314-615-8345 Ages 1-5 can ride carousel and play in playroom on these dates.

Trivia Night Date: Fri, Nov 6 Time: 7pm Location: Maryland Heights Center Cost: $120-$160 Table Contact: 314-291-6550 www.marylandheights.com Trivia night in Maryland Heights.

Happy Holidays Boutique Date: Fri, Nov 6 Time: 11am-6pm Location: St. Louis Community College, Meramec Cost: Free Contact: 314-821-4161 or www.kirkwooddesperes.com Annual sale presented by the Kirkwood-Des Peres Chamber of Commerce.

Breakfast with Clifford the Big Red Dog

Date:Thu, Nov 5-Sun, Nov 15 Time:Varies by event Location:Various St. Louis venues Cost: Some free: Some ticketed: See site Contact: 314-289-4150 cinemastlouis.org First event at Tivoli; various film events throughout festival.

23rd Annual Friends of Kids with Cancer Fashion Show and Boutique Date:Thu, Nov 5 Time: Luncheon, 10am: Dinner 5:30pm Location: Ritz Carlton-St. Louis Cost: $80 Luncheon, $140 Dinner Contact: 275-7440 friendsofkids.com Enjoy a day/night show, food, drinks, auction items and boutique experience with more than 40 great vendors with items to sell!

32” Interactive Touch Screen Monitor Wi-Fi or Ethernet Connectivity

Custom Graphics

Small Footprint 18” wide x 65” high

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Date: Fri, Nov 6-Sat, Nov 7 Time: 9am-10am Location: Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House Cost: $12-$16; ages 12 mo under, free Contact: 636-530-0076 www.missouribotanicalgarden.org Join Clifford for brunch.Reservations required.

• Haircutting & Hairstyling • European Razor Work • Tapering and Blending

Carmina Burana 24th Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival

Hi-Definition Camera

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Howl 5K Run/Walk

Thu, Nov 26, 8:30am Kids at 9:30am Chesterfield Ampthitheater $10-$39 636-812-9500 brrm.com/chesterfieldturkeytrot Join 3,500 participatants on Thanksgiving morning in the 16th annnual Chesterfield Turket Trot. Annual tradition in Chesterfield.

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Date: Fri, Nov 6-Sun, Nov 8 Time: Fri & Sat, 8pm: Sun, 2pm Location: Blanche M Touhill Performing Arts Center Cost: $38-$65 Contact: 314-534-6622 or dancestlois.org With Opening Act: Saint Louis Ballet in a world premiere choreographed by Dance St. Louis’ Michael Uthoff.

- Appointments Recommended - Walk-Ins Welcome

Swirl, Sip & Savor 2015

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Date: Fri, Nov 6 Time: 7pm-10pm Location: Moto Museum, Chesterfield Cost: $75 person: $100 at door Contact: www.kidsinthemiddle.org To benefit Kids in the Middle.Wine and hors d’oeuvres.

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Midnight Howl 5K Run/Walk Date: Sat, Nov 7 Time: 11pm-1am Location:Wolf Public House, Ballwin Cost: $30 Contact: 636-227-8950 or ballwin.mo.us Ages 7+ can compete in this annual run/walk.

KidTalk Celebration 2015

Arts & Culture Community Events Kids & Teens Sports & Outdoors Health & Fitness Adults & Seniors Business, Etc. 1pm &6:30pm Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $35-$100 Contact: 314-534-1111 or fabulousfox.com See the musical with all ABBA’S greatest hits.

Art at the Shaw Annual Show & Sale Date: Sat, Nov 7 & Sun, Nov 8 Time: Sat, 10am-5pm: Sun, 11am-4pm Location: Shaw Nature Reserve Cost: Contact Contact: 314-544-1014 www.missouribotanicalgarden.org Annual show and sale at Shaw. See site or call.

Date: Sat, Nov 7 Time: 6pm Location: The Biergarten at St. Louis Brewery of Anheuser Busch Cost: $75 person Contact: 314-529-6619 or www.srclinic.com To benefit Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders. Dinner, auction, music.

Assistance League of St. Louis Fall Gala

Eureka High School Craft Fair

Date: Sat, Nov 7 Time: 6pm-10pm Location: DoubleTree Hotel, 16625 Swingley Ridge Rd., Chesterfield Cost: $150+: Sponsorships available Contact: 314-878-8466 or ccochamber.com Dinner, auction, celebrity Auctioneer Rene Knott.To benefit Assistance League.

Date: Sat, Nov 7 Time: 9am-4pm Location: Eureka High School Cost: Free Contact: www.rockwood.k12.mo.us Craft Fair at Eureka High.

Recycles Day Date: Sat, Nov 7 Time: 9am-1pm Location: Central Park parking lot, Chesterfield Cost: Free; some fees for some items Contact: 636-537-4000 chesterfield.mo.us Recycling, prescription disposal and shredding opportunity. See website for all opportunities.

Fairy Tale Tea Date: Sat, Nov 7 & Sun, Nov 8 Time: 11am-1pm-3pm Location: Magic House Cost: $15-$20 Contact: 314-822-8900 or magichouse.org Kids can see live production, dine and hobnob with Cinderella and other characters.

Creve Coeur-Olivette Chamber of Commerce Trivia Night Date: Sat, Nov 7 Time: 7pm Location: Olivette Community Center Cost: $20 person; $140 table of 8 Contact: 314-569-3536 or ccochamber.com Prize for best themed decorated table – theme "Salute to Veterans."

St. Charles Firearm & Military Collectibles Show & Sale Date: Sat, Nov 7-Sun, Nov 8 Time: Sat, 9am-5pm, Sun, 9am-3pm Location: St. Charles Convention Center Cost: $10 adults, Ages 12 and under free with parent Contact: 636-669-3000 www.stcharlesconventioncenter.com Gun & Knife Show, Military Collectibles. The largest show in St. Louis.

Trivia Night to Benefit Junior Achievement Date: Sat, Nov 7 Time: 7pm Location: Junior Achievement, 17339 N. Outer 40 Cost: Contact Contact: 636-728-0707 x 201 or jastl.org Beer, raffle, 50/50 and trivia to benefit Junior Achievement.

Ellisville Lions Club Trivia Night

Join in Our Fun

Date: Sat, Nov 7 Time: 7pm Location: St. John Lutheran Church, Ellisville Cost: $15 per person Contact: www.ellisville.mo.us Trivia night and Silent Auction to benefit Lions Club endeavors.

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Princess Tea Party Date: Sat, Nov 7 Time: 10:30am-11:30am Location: St. Louis Carousel Cost: $15 per princess: Register Contact: 314-615-8345 Dress as a princess and come for a craft, tea, snacks and a carousel ride. Ages 3-7.

In ONE AD within this issue, we've hidden the circle from our Logo for you to find. When you find it, fax, mail or e-mail your name, address and telephone number to the Gateway Creative along with the name of the ad in which you found the logo and where you got a copy of the WHAT’S UP guide. We'll enter you into a drawing on Dec. 15 for a $50 dining certificate to an area restaurant.

Parkway North Arts & Crafts Fair Date: Sat, Nov 7-Sun, Nov 8 Time: 10am-4pm Location: Parkway North High School Cost: Free Contact: 314-415-9600 or email mlinn@parkwayschools.net Annual crafts show presented by Parkway Alumni Association.

51st Annual Fine Arts & Crafts Show

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Date: Sat, Nov 7-Sun, Nov 8 Time: 10am-4pm Location: Community Center, Kirkwood Cost: Free Contact: www.artistboutique.org Annual show and sale in Kirkwood.

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Holiday Extravaganza Fall Craft Show Date: Sat, Nov 7-Sun, Nov 8 Time: Sat, 10am-4pm: Sun, 10am-3pm Location: Rockwood Summit High School Cost: Free Contact: 636-566-2033 or email summitcraftfair@gmail.com Craft fair at Rockwood.

10th Annual Art at the Shaw Nature Reserve Date: Sat, Nov 7-Sun, Nov 8 Time: Sat, 10am-5pm: Sun, 10am-4pm Location: Shaw Nature Reserve Cost: Free Contact: 636-544-1014 or facebook.com/ArtattheShawNatureReserve Paintings, fibers, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, basketry, woodcarvings, theorems, photography, art glass, and Folk art.

Week of Nov 8-14 Hawken House Christmas Market Date: Sun, Nov 8 Time: 10am-4:30pm Location: Rolling Ridge Nursery,Webster Groves Cost: Free to attend Contact: 314-968-1857 or hawkenhouse.org Annual handmade arts and crafts sale presented by Webster Groves Historical Society. Part of Webster Groves open house event.

Charles Glenn & Joe Mancuso “Voices for the MS Cure” Date: Sun, Nov 8 Time: 6pm Location: Ferring Jazz Bistro Cost: $35 Contact: 314-571-6000 or www.jazzstl.org MS benefit for the Gateway Chapter. Hear Charles Glenn and Joe Mancuso.

A Sibling Class- Ages 3-6 Date: Mon, Nov 9 Time: 10am-11:30am Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: $15 Contact: 314-205-6906 or stlukes-stl.com Learn to be a big brother or sister. Register.

12th Annual ARTstravaganza Date: Mon, Nov 9-Tues, Nov 10 Time: Mon, 10am-6pm:Tue, 11am-4pm Location: St. Louis Artists’ Guild, Clayton Cost:TBA Contact: www.stlouisartistguild.org An art festival showcasing fine art & crafts by The Best of Missouri Hands artist members.

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Location: Magic House Cost: $40 person Contact: 314-822-8900 or magichouse.org Adult event with wine and food to benefit Magic House Field Trip Scholarship Fund.

setting. Bring lots of business cards and be prepared to tell your business story.

Longview Farm House Holiday Boutique Date: Sat, Nov 14 Time: 9am-3pm Location: Longview Farm House Cost: Free Contact: 314-587-2804 www.town-and-country.org Come enjoy a day of shopping at the beautiful Longview Farm House.

Chamber General Membership Meeting Date:Thu, Nov 12 Time: 11am Location: Forest Hills Country Club, Chesterfield Cost: $25-$35 Contact: 636-230-9900 www.westcountychamber.com General membership meeting with raffle opportunity. Speaker TBD.

Infant Care Class Date: Sat, Nov 14 Time: 9am-1pm Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: $45 couple Contact: 314-205-6906 or stlukes-stl.com Bathing, dressing, infant CPR and general infant care class. Register.

Family Bingo Night Date:Thu, Nov 12 Time: 6pm Location:The Pointe, Ballwin Cost: $5 Contact: 636-227-8950 or ballwin.mo.us Manchester and Ballwin Parks Departments co-host this night for ages 3+. Bingo, prizes, pizza, fun.

Superman 2050 Date: Sat, Nov 14 & Sun, Nov 15 Time: Sat, 2pm & 6pm: Sun, 1pm & 4pm Location: Founders’ Theatre at COCA Cost: $14-$18 Contact: www.cocastl.org Original play about future Metropolis.

KSHE-95 48th Birthday Bash Date: Fri, Nov 13 Time: 8pm Location: Peabody Opera House Cost: $26-$116 Contact: www.ticketmaster.com or www.peabodyoperahouse.com See REO Speedwagon at the Peabody.

twitter.com/WhatsUpTimeOff 2pm Location: St. Mark Presbyterian, Ballwin Cost: Free; food and items for sale Contact: 636-394-2233 www.discoverstmark.org Enjoy lunch or dinner at Café and shop for holiday items.

Small Business Networking Date:Tue, Nov 10 Time: 8am Location: Great Southern Bank, Creve Coeur Cost: Contact Contact: 314-569-4799 ex 4904 or www.ccochamber.com Meet with other small business owners for sharing of ideas and networking.

Royal Wines of Italy Date:Wed, Nov 11 Time: 5:30pm Location: Balaban’s 1772 Clarkson Cost: $30: Reservations Suggested Contact: 636-449-6700, balabanswine.com Taste six of Italy’s best. Balaban’s appetizers.

Diabetes Update:What you should know from Head to Toe Date:Wed, Nov 11 Time: 6pm-8pm Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: Free Contact: 314-542-4848 or stlukes-stl.com Vendor booths, information, food samples and refreshments.

Wine Pairing Date:Thu, Nov 12 Time: 6pm-8pm

Hope for Young Adults with Cancer Trivia Night Date: Sat, Nov 14 Time: 6pm-11pm Location: Maryland Heights Com. Center Cost: $35 person, $280 Table of 8: Sponsorships Contact: www.hope4yawc.org Enjoy trivia night benefitting cancer victims.

Gladys Knight & the O’Jays Date: Fri, Nov 13 Time: 8pm Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $55-$150+ Contact: 314-534-1111or fabulousfox.com See these two in concert at the Fox.

Fast Track Childbirth Date: Sat, Nov 14 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: $95 couple Contact: 314-205-6906 or stlukes-stl.com For parents unable to attend 4-week classes. Lunch provided. Register.

2nd Sugar Plum Bazaar Date: Sat, Nov 14 Time: 9 am-1pm Location: Parkway United Church of Christ,Town & Country Cost: Free Contact: 314-872-9330 parkwayucc.org Craft sale in Town & Country.

Parkway Central Art and Craft Fair Date: Sat, Nov 14-Sun, Nov 15 Time: 10am-4pm Location: Parkway Central High School, Cost: Free Contact: 636-519-0253 or email pssems1315-pchs@yahoo.com Annual holiday sale at Parkway Central.

AARP Get Out and Geocache on the Ten Toe Express Date: Sat, Nov 14 Time: 8:45am Location: Shrewsbury Metrolink Station Cost: $10 RSVP Contact: 314-231-7272 or tentoes. cmt-stl.org Walking program that links MetroLink & MetroBus with your own Ten Toes to explore. continued on next page

Trivia Night Date: Fri, Nov 13 Time: 6:30pm-9:30pm Location: Crestwood Community Center Cost: $25 person, $200 team of 8 Contact: www.communitycounsilstc.org To benefit Cancer Support Community.

Applause! Stages St. Louis Gala Date: Fri, Nov 13 Time: 6:30pm-11pm Location: Ritz-Carlton, Clayton Cost:TBA Contact: 636-530-5959 stagestlouis.org Annual gala. See site or call for updates.

Family Movie Night Date: Fri, Nov13 Time: 7pm Location:West County Family YMCA Cost: Free; popcorn for sale Contact: 636-532-3100 or www.ymcastlouis.org See “Return of the Jedi” at the Y. Register.

CCO Chamber Event Date: Fri, Nov 13 Time: 8am Location:Waterford Downs Apartments, Creve Coeur Cost: Free Contact: 314-569-3536 ccochamber.com Connect with others in an informal business

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Turkey Bowl 18 Hole Scramble

Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $25-$100 Contact: 314-534-1111 www.fabulousfox.com Perfect show for the season at the Fox.

Date: Sat, Nov 14 Time: 10am-3:30pm Location: Ballwin Golf Course Cost: Contact Contact: 636-227-1750 or ballwin.mo.us Three-person golf game in November. See site or call for fees and info.

Arts & Culture Community Events Kids & Teens Sports & Outdoors Health & Fitness Adults & Seniors Business, Etc. St. Louis Pet Expo Date: Sat, Nov 14 & Sun, Nov 15 Time: Sat, 10am-6pm, Sun, 10am-4pm Location: St. Charles Convention Center Cost: Free Contact: www.stlpetexpo.com Yearly event with activities, adoptions, information and fun for pets and their owners.

11th Annual Trivia Night Date: Sat, Nov 14 Time: 6pm-10pm Location: JCC Staenberg Family Complex, Creve Coeur Cost: Contact Contact: 314-645-2422 or www.aafastl.org Proceeds to benefits Asthma and Allergy Foundation. Based on TV show, Friends.

Kids Can Help Date: Sat, Nov 14 & Sun, Nov 15 Time: Daily Location: Magic House Cost: Canned goods for admission Contact: 314-822-8900 magichouse.org Bring 3 canned goods pp for free admission.

“A Little Night Music” with Johanna Elkana-Hale Date: Sat, Nov 14 Time: 8pm Location: Staenberg Family Complex Cost: $45-$65 Contact: 314-442-3283 or www.jccstl.org An evening of music and song from Broadway's Jewish Composers and more.

Diana Nyad Date:Tue, Nov 17 Time: 8pm Location: Powell Hall Cost: Subscription Price Contact: 314-534-1700 speakerseries.org At 64, Nyad became the first person to swim from Cuba to Key West without the aid of a shark cage.

Wild Bird Rehabilitation 7th Annual Trivia Night Date: Sat, Nov 14 Time: 7 pm Location: Kirkwood Community Center Cost: $20 person, $160 table of 8 Contact: www.wildbirdrehab.org/events Benefits Wild Bird Rehabilitation.

Mammography Van Date:Tue, Nov 17 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Location:West County Family YMCA Cost: Contact Contact: 314-742-7222 or 800-600-3606 to make appointment Siteman Cancer Center mammography van at the Y. Register.

Barat Eagle Trivia Night Date: Sat, Nov 14 Time: 7pm Location: Barat Academy, Chesterfield Cost: $250 table of 10 Contact: 636-300-5573 www.baratacademy.org/eagle-trivia-night Benefits Barat’s tuition assistance program.

Bone Builders Lecture Date:Wed, Nov 18 Time: 6:30pm-8pm Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: Free Contact: 314-542-4848 or stlukes-stl.com For those diagnosed or at risk for developing osteoporosis. Register.

Week of Nov 15-21 America’s Got Talent All-Stars Tour Date: Sun, Nov15 Time: 7pm Location: Peabody Opera House Cost: 26.50-$62 Contact: www.ticketmaster.com or www.peabodyoperahouse.com See the AGT All-Stars at the Peabody.

Alvin and the Chipmunks Live on Stage Date:Wed, Nov 18 Time: 4pm & 7pm Location: Chaifetz Arena Cost: $17-$56 Contact: 800-745-3000 www.thechaifetzarena.com See the chipmunk trio perform in live rock concert.

Pine Ridge Vineyards Wine Dinner Date: Sun, Nov 15 Time: 6:30om Location: Balaban’s 1772 Clarkson Cost: $110: Reservations Required Contact: 636-449-6700 balabanswine.com Five-course wine dinner pairing Pine Ridge wines.

Comparison:Washington vs California Wines Date:Wed, Nov 18 Time: 5:30pm Location: Balaban’s 1772 Clarkson Cost: $20: Reservations Suggested Contact: 636-449-6700 balabanswine.com Taste six wines, red and white, with Balaban’s appetizers.

Free Family Day Date: Sun, Nov 15 Time: 2pm-4pm Location: Laumeier Sculpture Park Cost: Free Contact: 314-615-5278 or laumeier.org Activities for creating art for the entire family.

Stories with Aunt Peggy Date:Wed, Nov 18 Time: 10:30am-11:30am Location: St. Louis Carousel Cost: $5 child/adult free Contact: 314-615-8345 Music, puppets and interactive stories. Ride Carousel.

Irving Berlin’s White Christmas Date:Tue, Nov 17-Sun, Nov 22 Time:Varies by date

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Chamber General Membership Meeting Date:Wed, Nov 18 Time: 11am Location: Persimmon Woods Golf Club, Weldon Spring Cost: $25 member, $30 guest Contact: 636-532-3399 www.chesterfieldmochamber.com November General Membership Meeting.

Sculptural Crochet with Emma Roeder Date:Wed, Nov 18 Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm Location: Art Unleashed, Chesterfield Cost: $25 Contact: 636-627-7735 artunleashed.org Learn to use crochet as a form of sculpture. Adult Class.

Knee Replacement: Is it Right for Me? Date:Wed, Nov 18 Time: 6pm-7pm Location: Desloge Outpatient Center Cost: Free Contact: 314-542-4848 or stlukes-stl.com Orthopedic physician will discuss knee replacement. Register.

Taste of St. Charles Date:Thu, Nov 19 Time: 6pm-9pm Location: St. Charles Convention Center Cost: $40-$45 Contact: 636-751-8204 or www.tasteofstcharles.com The Rotary Club of St. Charles is hosting event to benefit Adult Charities in Saint Charles with the support of 30+ local restaurants.

I Have Hip Pain; what are my Options? Date:Thu, Nov 19 Time: 6pm-7pm Location: Desloge Outpatient Center Cost: Free Contact: 314-542-4848 or stlukes-stl.com Orthopedic physician will discuss causes and options for hip pain relief. Register.

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Napoli Night 2015 Date:Thu, Nov 19 Time: 5:30pm-8pm Location: Bar Napoli, Clayton Cost: $20-$50: Sponsorships available Contact: 314-292-5770crisisnurserykids.org To benefit Crisis Nursery. Auction, raffles, entertainment, open bar, appetizers, more.

Quilt National 2015 Date:Thu, Nov 19-Sat, Nov 28 Time:Varies by date: see website Location: Peabody Opera House Cost: $10 at door, Free for patrons and sponsors Contact: www.peabodyoperahouse.com or www.safeconnections.org Proceeds benefit the Safe Connections’ programs and services.

Jackson Browne Date:Thu, Nov 19 Time: 7:30pm Location: Peabody Opera House Cost: $27-$127 Contact: www.ticketmaster.com Jackson Browne in concert at the Peabody.

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Location: Finals at Fox Theatre Cost: Contact Contact: www.foxpacf.org High School students can enter St. Louis Teen Talent Competition 2016. See website for guidelines.

Polar Express Train Rides Date: Fri, Nov 20-Wed, Dec 30 Time: 4:30pm-6:30pm-8:30pm Location: Union Station Cost: Beginning at $38 Contact: 314-942-6942 or www.stlpolarexpressride.com Wear PJs and climb aboard the train for music, activities and story time. No Thanksgiving or Christmas rides.

West County Family YMCA Trivia Night

Victorian Christmas at Tower Grove House

Winter Wonder Walk

Date: Fri, Nov 20-Sun, Nov 22 Time: Fri, Noon: Sat, 9am: Sun 10am Location: St. Charles Convention Center Cost: Free Contact: 314-503-6333 www.treasurechestshows.com All things holiday to buy for your home and family. Free parking and admission.

46th Annual Way of Lights Date: Fri, Nov 20-Fri, Jan 1 Time: Mon-Thu, 5pm-9pm: Sat-Sun, 5pm10pm Location: National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows Cost: Contact Contact: 618-397-6700 or wayoflights.org Annual lights show and activities throughout season. See site for details, dates, etc.

Dead & Company Date: Fri, Nov 20 Time: 7pm Location: Scottrade Center Cost: $47-$96 Contact: www.ticketmaster.com Dead & Company at Scottrade.

St. Louis Teen Talent Competition Registration Date: Entries by Fri, Nov 20 Time: Daily

• Locally owned and operated by Sharon Vermilye, RN • Managed daily by Registered Nurses with 25 years experience

Trivia Night Date: Fri, Nov 20 Time: Doors, 6pm:Trivia, 7pm Location: Ballwin Golf Club Cost: $160 table of 8 Contact: 636-227-8580 or ballwin.mo.us Come out and support Ballwin Parks at Ballwin Trivia Night.

Treasure Chest Holiday Show

In-Home Care Services

Date: Fri, Nov 20 Time: 7pm Location: Maryland Heights Center Cost: $25 person/$200 table of 8 Contact: email cindy.wilhelm@gwrymca.org Trivia with prizes and silent auction.

Date:Thu, Nov 19 & Sun, Nov 22 Time:Thu, 7pm: Sun, 3pm Location: Staenberg Family Complex Cost: Contact Contact: www.jccstl.com 3rd-5th Grade performance of this play.

Date:Thu, Nov 19-Sun, Jan 3 Time:Varies by date: See site or call Location:Tower Grove House, Missouri Botanical Garden Cost: Garden Admission Contact: 314-577-5100 or mobot.org See the Victorian country home of Garden founder Henry Shaw decked for the holidays in true Victorian style. Other activities.

Experience The Angels On Duty Difference!

• All caregivers are drug screened, bonded, insured and certified in memory care

There is a difference - Caring comes first! Please call 636-294-9464 to speak to a Registered Nurse

Date: Fri, Nov 20-Sun, Nov 22 Time: Daily Location:Tilles County Park Cost: Contact: register Contact: www.stlouisco.com Walk through Winter Wonderland featuring over a million twinkling holiday lights and displays. Dogs welcome on leash. Strollers and wagons permitted. Food trucks. Santa til 8:45.

See what our patients are saying about us: angelsonduty.com

Teen Open Studio Date: Fri, Nov 20 Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm Location: Art Unleashed, Chesterfield Cost: $25: Register Contact: 636-627-7735 or www.artunleashed.org Bring your friends and create artwork with instructors. Grades 6-8 and 9-12.

Mo Stache Dash Date: Sat, Nov 21 Time: 8:30am Location: 17925 North Outer Road, Chesterfield Cost: $$0 Contact: www.mostachedash.com Annual race in Chesterfield. Grow your ‘stache and race

Earl R. Larson, DDS Chesterfield’s “Personal” Dentist More than 25 Years • Locally owned/operated Welcoming new patients Most major insurance companies accepted

Festival of Lights Date: Sat, Nov 21 Time: All day Location: Union Station Cost: Free Contact: www.christmasinstlouis.org Music, activities, train rides, food trucks, more.

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Arts & Culture Community Events Kids & Teens Sports & Outdoors Health & Fitness Adults & Seniors Business, Etc. Location: Ameristar Casino Cost; $90 person; $800 table of 10 Contact: www.habitatstcharles.org or email lauren@habitatstcharles.org Appetizers, dinner, drinks “live” auction, and bid on decorated trees at this annual Habitat for Humanity event.

Bigger Siblings 6-10 Years Date: Sat, Nov 21 Time: 9:30am-11am Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: $15 Contact: 314-205-6906 or stlukes-stl.com Ages 6-10 learn to be big brother or sister.

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3rd Annual Garden Glow

Live Art Project

Date: Sat, Nov21-Sat, Jan 2 Time: Select Nights, 5pm-9:30pm Location: Missouri Botanical Garden Cost: $6-$18: Contact: 314-577-5100 www.missouribotanicalgarden.org Photo opportunities, holiday music and festivities, food and drinks in a winter wonderland.

Date: Sat, Nov 21 Time: 6pm-10pm Location: Chesterfield City Hall Cost: Free to attend Contact: RSVP 636-812-9523 or email smani@chesterfield.mo.us Register by Nov 6 to attend this art event. Music, light hors d’oeuvres and cash bar.

Vienna Boys Choir Holiday Concert

30th Holiday Spirit Craft Fair

Date: Sat, Nov 21 Time: 8pm Location: Cathedral Basilica Cost: $25-$47 Contact: 314-533-7362 www.cathedralconcerts.org Holiday concert with the boys from Vienna.

Date: Fri, Nov 21-Sun, Nov 22 Time: Sat, 9am-4pm: Sun, 10am-4pm Location: Parkway South High Cost: Free Contact: 314-415-7766 opt 3 or email PHScraftfair@hotmail.com Annual craft fair presented by Parkway South Band Boosters.

13th Annual Fair Trade Market

Crestwood-Sunset Hills Rotary Arts and Crafts Show

Date: Sat, Nov 21 & Sun, Nov 22: Nov 27-29 Time: 9am-3pm Location: Manchester UMC Cost: Free to visit Contact: 636-394-7506 www.manchesterumc.org Shopping, demos, samples, education and information.

Date: Sat, Nov 21-Sun, Nov 22 Time: Sat, 9am-4pm: Sun, 10am-4pm Location: Lindbergh High School Cost: Free Contact: 636-230-2300 or rotaryfair.com Over 400 booths and 20,000 visitors!

Week of Nov 22-28

Kids’ Night Out

Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis

Date: Sat, Nov 21 Time: 5:30pm-10pm Location:West County Family YMCA Cost: Contact Contact: 636-532-3100 www.ymcastlouis.org Ages 5-12 can swim and have fun at the Y.

Date: Sun, Nov 22 Time: 7:45am Location: Hollywood Casino, Maryland Heights Cost: $5-$40: Costumes and/or jingle bells encouraged Contact: www.fleetfeetstlouis.com Run, walk, stroll and support a good cause. Includes pancake breakfast.

Progress 64 West 28th Excellence in Community Awards Banquet

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Date:Wed, Nov 25 Time: 11:30 am-1pm Location: Doubletree Hotel, Chesterfield Cost: $85: Sponsorships available Contact: 314-997-3390 progress64west.org Annual awards banquet and presentation of Louis Sachs Scholarship.

WINGS OF HOPE Wings of Hope has a steady flow of donated aircraft, and we are currently in need of Light Aircraft Avionics Technicians. We also need A&P Mechanics/IA, AutoCAD Draftsman, Experienced Pilots, Vehicle Mechanics & Receptionists. As the oldest and largest volunteer humanitarian aviation-based charity in the Midwest and a two-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Wings of Hope is continually searching for volunteers who can help us reach our goal of bringing peace and hope to the world. We are conveniently located at Spirit Airport in Chesterfield.

Last Minute Thanksgiving Wine Tasting Date:Wed, Nov 25 Time: 5pm-7pm Location: Balaban’s 1772 Clarkson Cost: Free Contact: 636-449-6700 balabanswine.com Open house; taste wines to serve with Thanksgiving feast.

29th Annual Guns & Hoses

Please call Anne at 636-537-1302

Date:Wed, Nov 25 Time: 6:30pm Location: Scottrade Center Cost: $15-$35 Contact: 314-503-4458 www.ticketmaster.com Annual boxing event to benefit Backstoppers.

30th Annual Winter Wonderland Date:Wed, Nov 5-Sat, Jan 2 Time: Sun-Fri, 5:30pm-9:30pm Location:Tilles Park Cost: Contact

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Contact: 314-615-7275 or stlouisco.com See lights at Tilles Park. Carriage rides on Saturdays: 314-534-1111.

16th Annual Chesterfield Turkey Trot Date:Thu, Nov 26 Time: 8:30am, Kids: 9:30am Location: Chesterfield Ampthitheater Cost: $10-$39 Contact: 636-812-9500 or www.brrm.com/chesterfieldturkeytrot 5K run and 1K Kids Fun Run. Annual tradition in Chesterfield; great family activity.

Turkey Trot Six Flags Date:Thu, Nov 26 Time: 8 am Location: Six Flags St. Louis Cost: $20: ? mile youth race, free Contact: www.turkeytrotstl.com Run off those Thanksgiving calories at this annual event.

27th Annual Gobble Wobble Date:Thu, Nov 26 Time: 8:30am Location:West County Assembly of God, Chesterfield Cost: $20-$30 Contact: 314-434-1058 or www.wcag.org Race to benefit Teen Challenge of St. Louis

Olivette Turkey Trot Date:Thu, Nov 26 Time: 8:30am Location: Stacy Park, Olivette Cost: $12-$25: Register Contact: 314-983-5200 www.olivettemo.com Proceeds to benefit Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry. 5K Run/Walk.

The Hungry Turkey 5K Date:Thu, Nov 26 Time: 7:30am Location: Union Station, St. Louis Cost: $37-$42: ages 12 and under free w/adult Contact: 636-394-5500 www.thehungryturkey.com Annual holiday race to benefit Operation Food Search.

Ameren Missouri Thanksgiving Day Parade Date:Thu, Nov 26 Time: 8:45am Location: Downtown St. Louis Cost: Free Contact: www.christmasinstlouis.org Floats, bands, storybook characters, carriages, equestrian units & Santa Claus at this parade.

Turkey Trot Date: Fri, Nov 27 Time: 9am-Noon Location: Longview Farm Park Cost: $5-$25 Contact: 314-434-1215 or www.active.com All ages race at this annual event. Register.

Christmas Traditions Date: Fri, Nov 27-Wed, Dec 23 Time: Every Sun,Wed, Fri & Sat Location: Historic Main Street, St. Charles Cost: Free to visit Contact: 636-946-7776 www.historicstcharles.com Find the warm tradition of Christmas at this annual celebration in St. Charles.


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Location: St. Louis Zoo Cost: Admission cost; kids 2 and under, free Contact: 314-646-4771 or www.stlzoo.org Walk through the Zoo's holiday wonderland of spectacular light displays and seasonal sounds.

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Date: Sat, Nov 28 Time: 10:30am-Noon Location: Contact Cost: Free Contact: 314-853-7925 Group meets 4th Saturday of each month. St. Louis County Parks Foundation has been created to support and promote the facilities, programs, capital improvements and resources of the St. Louis County parks; to receive grants, endowments, and contributions; to support and promote volunteer organizations formed in support of the Foundation; to secure facilities, programs, materials, equipment and services in furtherance of the objectives of the Saint Louis County parks. www.STLCountyParks.org

Winter Jewels: A Holiday Celebration Date: Fri, Nov 27-Sun, Jan 3 Time: 10am-4pm Location: Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House Cost: House admission Contact: 636-530-0076 or www.missouribotanicalgarden.org Discover fairies, go on treasure hunt and make new friends at the Butterfly House.

Date: Sat, Nov 28 Time: 8pm Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $35-$125 Contact: 314-534-1111 www.fabulousfox.com See Michael McDonald in concert at the Fox.

Date: Sat, Nov 28 Time: 7pm Location: Kirkwood Community Center Cost: $20 person, $160 table of 8 Contact: 314-989-2775 or www.ssmhealthathome.com Trivia to benefit hospice and home health patients in our area.

Chanukah: Festival of Lights Date: Sun, Nov 29 Time: 10am-4pm Location: Missouri Botanical Garden Cost: Garden Admission Contact: 314-577-5100 or mobot.org Holiday celebration with Israeli music and dance, a menorah-lighting ceremony and Chanukah merchandise for sale.

Date: Fri, Nov 27-Wed, Dec 30 Time: 5:30pm-8:30pm on various nights

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The Festival of Praise Tour

Date: Fri, Nov 27-Sun, Nov 29 Time: Fri & Sat, 8pm: Sun, 3pm Location: Powell Symphony Hall Cost: $31.50-$82 Contact: 314-534-1700 or stlsymphony.org Enjoy this classic at Powell.

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Peter and the Wolf

Date: Fri, Nov 27 Time: 10am-2pm Location: Museum of Transportation Cost: $5-$8 Contact: 314-965-6212 www.transportmuseumassociation.org Santa and his reindeer arrive at the Museum. E. Desmond Lee Holiday Train Display opens.

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Date: Fri, Nov 27 Time: 7:30pm Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $34.50-$59.50 Contact: 314-534-1111, fabulousfox.com “The New Old Fashioned Tour” by this modern a cappella group.

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Date: Sun, Nov 29 Time: 7pm Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $48-$98 Contact: 314-534-1111 or www.fabulousfox.com Multiple Grammy, Stellar, BET Award Winning Artists Fred Hammond, Donnie McClurkin, Kim Burrell and Israel Houghton.

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Peter and the Starcatcher

Bad Jews

Date: Sat, Dec 2-Sun, Dec 27 Time:Varies by date Location: Loretto-Hilton Center, Webster Groves Cost: $17.50-$70.50 Contact: 314-968-4925 or www.repstl.org See this show, based on the novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson.

Date:Thu, Dec 3-Sun, Dec 20 Time: Varies by date: call or website Location: New Jewish Theatre, 2 Millstone Campus Drive Cost: $39.50-$43.50 Contact: 636-442-3283 www.newjewishtheatre.org A razor sharp and savage comedy about family, faith, and legacy, directed by Sydnie Grosberg Ronga.

So You Think You Can Dance Date:Wed, Dec 2 Time: 7:30pm Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $39.50-$59.50 Contact: 314-534-1111 www.fabulousfox.com Top 10 finalists from the TV show perform.

Arts & Culture Community Events Kids & Teens Sports & Outdoors Health & Fitness Adults & Seniors Business, Etc.

A Midsummer’s Night Dream Date:Thu, Dec 3 and Sun, Dec 6 Time:Thu, 7pm: Sun, 3:30pm Location: Marilyn Fox Building, Chesterfield Cost: Contact Contact: www.jccstl.com Teen Theatre production of one of Shakespeare’s most-loved comedies.

Week of Oct 1-3 Heart Concert

A Christmas Carol

Date:Tue, Dec 1 Time: 7:30pm Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $35-$125 Contact: 314-534-1111 www.kidsrockcancer.org Kids Rock Cancer and Fox present this benefit concert featuring Heart.

Date:Thu, Dec 3-Sat, Dec 5 Time: 7:30pm Location:The Lindenwood Theater Cost: $10-$18 Contact: 636-949-4433 www.luboxoffice.com Enjoy a performance of the classic “A Christmas Carol” at Scheidegger.

Breastfeeding Class

Handel’s Messiah

Date:Tue, Dec 1 or Sat, Dec 12 Time: 6:30pm-9pm Tue: 9am-11:30am Sat Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: $30 couple Contact: 314-205-6906 or stlukes-stl.com Information on breastfeeding for expectant and new parents. Register.

Date:Thu, Dec 3-Sun, Dec 6 Time: 8pm: Sun, 3pm Location: Powell Symphony Hall Cost: $31.50-$82 Contact: 314-534-1700 www.stlsymphony.org Holiday classic at Powell Hall.

Christmas Traditions

Top: Alexandra Ballet performs the Nutcracker Center: Breakfast with Santa at the West County YMCA Bottom: Happy Holidays!

Mindful Eating for the Holidays

Date:Wed, Dec 2-Wed, Dec 23 Time: Every Sun,Wed, Fri & Sat Location: Historic Main Street, St. Charles Cost: Free to visit Contact: 636-946-7776 www.historicstcharles.com Find the warm tradition of Christmas at this annual celebration in St. Charles.

Date:Thu, Dec 3 Time: 6:30pm-8pm Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: Free Contact: 314-542-4848 or stlukes-stl.com Focuses on mindfulness and its benefits regarding eating. Stress eating discussed. Register.

LOAP Holiday Lights

Play and Ride

Date:Wed, Dec 2 Time: 3:30pm-9pm Location: Leave from North Pointe Center, Ballwin Cost: $45 Contact: 636-227-8580 or ballwin.mo.us Travel to Our Lady of the Snows Shrine. Dinner and lights display. Ages 21+.

Date:Thu, Dec 3 and Thu, Dec 17 Time: 10am-Noon Location: St. Louis Carousel Cost: $8 per child/adult free Contact: 314-615-8345 Ages 1-5 can ride carousel and play in playroom on these dates.

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Christmas Candlelight Tour Date: Fri, Dec 4 & Sat, Dec 5: Dec 11 & 12 Time: 6pm-10:30pm Location: Historic Daniel Boone Home & Boonefield Village Cost: $10 child, $15 adult, Ages under 4: free: Register Contact: 636-798-2005 www.danielboonehome.com Step back to the 19th century and witness Christmas as it was celebrated in the past.

Cirque Dreams Holidaze Date: Fri, Dec 4-Sun, Dec 6 Time: Fri, 7:30pm: Sat, 2pm & 7:30pm: Sun, 1pm & 6pm Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $25-$75 Contact: 314-534-1111 or www.fabulousfox.com Newest holiday stage spectacular from Cirque. Kid’s Night Friday.

Free Carriage Rides Date: Fri, Dec 4 & Sat, Dec 5 Time: 6pm-8pm Location:Westport Plaza Cost: Free Contact: www.westportstl.com Free carriage rides Fridays and Saturdays; enjoy dinner and entertainment while you’re there.

It’s A Wonderful Life Radio Play Date: Fri, Dec 4 Time: Doors, 6:30pm: Play, 7pm Location; St. Louis Community College, Wildwood Cost: Free: Please bring food item or toy for donation Contact: 636-422-2000 or www.stlcc.edu It’s A Wonderful Life radio play for your enjoyment. Donate for the holidays.\

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Snowman Skate Date: Fri, Dec 4 Time: Regular hours Location: Shaw Park Ice Rink Cost: $3 admission Contact: 314-290-8544 or claytonmo.gov Free skate rental with admission and hot chocolate.

Breakfast with Santa

Enjoy Candlelight Tours of Thornhill Home at Faust Park Come experience the beauty of a holiday at Thornhill, the home of Governor and Mrs. Frederick Bates located in Faust Park. The customs of the 1820’s will surround guests on this self-guided tour through the festively adorned rooms with historically dressed docents in attendance. Faust Park 15185 Olive Blvd, Chesterfield Fri, Dec 12 from 6-10 pm Dec 12 & 13 from 6-10 pm Dec 14 from noon to 4 pm Tickets: $8 for adults, $5 for children (aged 4-12) Fee for children under 4. Call 314-615-8328 for information or tickets or visit www.stlouisco.com

Date: Sat, Dec 5 Time: 8:30am or 9:30am Location: Schroeder Park, Manchester Cost: $4-$6 Contact: 636-391-6326 www.manchestermo.gov Ages 1-9 can see Santa. Advanced registration, everyone must have ticket.

Dance Arts Company’s Winter Extravaganza Date: Sat, Dec 5 Time: 7pm-9:30pm Location:West County Family YMCA Cost: $11.54 Contact: 636-458-6605 www.wildwood-dance.com See a winter performance from dancers from Wildwood Dance & Arts.

Santa Claus at Westport Date: Sat, Dec 5 Time: 10am-Noon Location:Westport Plaza Cost: Free Contact: www.westportstl.com Santa, face painting, balloon sculptures. Ends promptly at noon.

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Stone in Love: A Tribute to Journey Date: Sat, Dec 5 Time: 7pm Location: St. Charles Family Arena Cost: $10 Contact: 636-896-4200 or familyarena.com See Stone in Love’s tribute concert to Journey.

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Lancer Marketplace 2015 33rd Annual Candlelight Christmas Walk Date: Fri, Dec 4 Time: 5pm-10pm Location: Augusta Cost: Free to visit: shopping Contact: 636-228-4005 or www.augusta-chamber.org Enjoy an old-fashioned Christmas with all the trimmings, Shopping and dining available. Also Fri, Dec 11.

Winter Festival Date: Fri, Dec 4 Time: 5pm-9pm Location: Carousel House at Faust Park Cost: $55 members, $75 non-members Contact: 636-532-3399 or www.chesterfieldmochamber.com Live music, food and drink, silent and live auction items, and a festive holiday atmosphere will make for a great evening.

Max & Louis Productions’ Sublime Intimacy Date: Fri, Dec 4-Sun, Dec 20 Time: 8pm: 2pm Sundays Location: Kranzberg Arts Center Cost: $35-$40 Contact: www.maxandlouie.com See this production written and directed by Ken Page.Various nights; see schedule.

Date: Sat, Dec 5 & Sun, Dec 6 Time: Daily Location: 17050 Clayton Road,Wildwood Cost: Free Contact: www.layfayettebands.com Annual holiday craft show presented by Lafayette Lancer Band Boosters.

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Santas on the Loose 5K and 100 yd Dash Date: Sat, Dec 5 Time: 11am Location: Old Orchard Center,Webster Groves Cost: $15-$40 Contact: 314-962-4142 or www.Santasontheloose.com Holiday race with Santa outfits. Kids and adults; register.

Supper with Santa Date: Sat, Dec 5 & Sun, Dec 6 Time: 4:30pm-7pm Location: Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House Cost: $15-$20, Ages 12 mo. and under, free Contact: 636-530-0076 www.missouribotanicalgarden.org See Santa, have pasta, make craft. Reservations required. Each Sat and Sun in December until Christmas.

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Contact: 314-615-8472 stlouisco.com/parks Ages 2-10 can search for over 10,000 candy canes at the park. Register.

Cost: Free Contact: 314-729-2436 Craft show presented by Lindbergh High School Mothers’ Club.

Holiday Show and Skate with Santa

Arts & Culture Community Events Kids & Teens Sports & Outdoors Health & Fitness Adults & Seniors Business, Etc.

Breakfast with Santa

Date: Sun, Dec 6 Time: 2pm-4pm Location: Hardee’s IcePlex, Chesterfield Cost:TBA Contact: 636-357-4200 hardeesiceplex.com Skate with Santa at Hardee’s IcePlex. See site or call for updates.

Date: Sun, Dec 6 and Sun, Dec 13 Time: 8:30am-9:45am-11am-5pm Location: Magic House Cost: $15-$20 Contact: 314-822-8900 or magichouse.org Pancakes and fun with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Craft.

St. Louis Civic Orchestra: Peter and the Wolf

UMSL’s Jazz for the Holidays Date: Sun, Dec 6 Time: 3pm Location:Touhill Performing Arts Center Cost: Contact Contact: 314-516-4949 or www.touhill.org This annual production showcases holiday classics with a jazzy flair.

Date: Sun, Dec 6 Time: 3pm Location: Logan University’s William D. Purser, DC Center Cost: $18-$144 Contact: www.stlco.org Hear the St. Louis Civic Orchestra, performing with the Parkway Central High School Theater Department

Queeny Park Snowball Run Date: Sat, Dec 5 Time: 9am Location: Queeny Park, Manchester Cost: $20-$30 Contact: www.fleetfeetstlouis.com First race of Snowball Series. 3 miles.

Candy Cane Hunt Date: Sat, Dec 5 Time: 9:50am Location: Flagpole at Greensfelder Rec. Complex, Queeny Park Cost: $6 armband per child

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University Community Chorus Concert Date:Tue, Dec 8 Time: 7:30pm Location:Touhill Performing Arts Center Cost: Free Contact: 314-516-4949 or www.touhill.org Traditional holiday music and performance of the Pergolesi Magnificat.

Hands-on Hanukkah Date: Sun, Dec 6 Time: 10am-11:30am Location: Barnes & Noble, Ladue Cost: Free, must register Contact: 314-442-3267 or www.jccstl.org Coloring sheets, a chance to win a basket of Hanukkah gifts, photo opps, food sampling & more. Ages 6 and younger; siblings welcome.

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Small Business Networking Date:Tue, Dec 8 Time: 8am Location: Great Southern Bank, Creve Coeur Cost: Contact Contact: 314-569-4799 ex 4904 or www.ccochamber.com Meet with other small business owners for sharing of ideas and networking.

40th Holiday Craft Boutique Date: Sun, Dec 6 Time: 10am-3pm Location: Concord Elementary School

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Date:Wed, Dec 9 Time: 5:30pm Location: Balaban’s 1772 Clarkson Cost: $20: Reservations Suggested Contact: 636-449-6700 balabanswine.com Taste, discuss and learn about the wines from these regions; appetizers.

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Jinglefest 2015 Date:Thu, Dec 10 Time: Doors 5:30pm Location: St. Charles Family Arena Cost: $35-$50 Contact: www.metrotix.com Some free seats, others for sale. Performers TBA, presented by WIL 92.3FM.

Chamber General Membership Meeting Date:Thu, Dec 10 Time: 11am Location: Forest Hills Country Club, Chesterfield Cost: $25-$35 Contact: 636-230-9900 www.westcountychamber.com General membership meeting with raffle opportunity. Speaker TBD.

Grandparent Class Date:Thu, Dec 10 Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: $20 couple/person Contact: 314-205-6906 or stlukes-stl.com Class for expectant grandparents and tour of birthing suites. Register.


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Wreath & Menorah Design Competition

Christmas Carols in the Garden

Date:Thu, Dec 10 Time: 6pm-8pm Location: HOK, 10 S Broadway, Suite 200 Cost: Contact Contact: 314-275-7440 or www.friendsofkids.org Local cancer patients, artists, engineers and architects design and showcase wreaths and menorahs to be auctioned at this cocktail hour.

Date: Sat, Dec 12 Time: 1pm-4pm Location: Missouri Botanical Garden Cost: Garden Admission Contact: 314-577-5100 or www.mobot.org See Santa and Rudolf, listen to carols and enjoy a free ride to see holiday decor at the Tower Grove House and Kemper Center.

Christmas with Amy Grant & Michael W. Smith Date: Fri, Dec 11 Time: 7pm Location: Scottrade Center Cost: $30-$75 Contact: 800-745-3000 ticketmaster.com Celebrate Christmas with Amy Grant & Michael W. Smith at Scottrade Center.

Craft Fair Date: Sat, Dec 12 Time: 9am-3pm Location: Lutheran High School South Cost: Free Contact: 314-631-1400 Annual holiday craft show.

Infant Care Class Date: Sat, Dec 12 or Sat, Dec 19 or Sat, Dec 21 Time: 9am-1pm Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: $45 couple Contact: 314-205-6906 or stlukes-stl.com Bathing, dressing, infant CPR and infant care.

The Little Dancer: Moved by the Masters Date: Sat, Dec 12-Mon, Dec 14 Time: Fri, 7pm: Sat, 2 & 5pm: Sun, 1pm Location: Founders’ Theatre, COCA Cost: $14-$18 Contact: www.cocastl.org Holiday tradition performance by Ballet Eclectica.

Santa Arrives with Reindeer Date: Sat, Dec 12 Time: 1-4 pm

Location: Museum of Transportation Cost: $5-$8 Contact: 314-965-6212 transportmuseumassociation.org Santa and his reindeer arrive at the Museum.

Breakfast with Santa Date: Sat, Dec 12 Time: 9:30am-11am Location:The Pointe, Ballwin Cost: $4-$5 Contact: 636-227-8950 or ballwin.mo.us Ages 1 an up can see Santa, crafts, breakfast.

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Welcome Club Gateway to Friendship Holiday Luncheon & Auction Date: Fri, Dec 11 Time: 10:30 am Location: Forest Hills Country Club Cost: $30 Contact: 636-394-7043 Luncheon and auction; fashion show.To benefit Rebuilding Together and Fisher House.

Sounds of the Season Date: Fri, Dec 11-Sun, Dec 13 Time: Fri, 8pm: Sat, 2pm & 8pm Sun, 2pm & 7pm Location:Touhill Performing Arts Center Cost: $28-$38 Contact: 314-516-4949 or www.touhill.org Hear the Ambassadors of Harmony at Touhill.

Candlelight Holiday at Faust Historic Village Date: Fri, Dec 11 & Sat, Dec 12 Time: Fri, 6pm-9pm: Sat, 5pm-9pm Location: Faust Historic Village Cost: Adults, $8, Children, $5: under 4, free Contact: 314-315-8328 for advance tickets An 1850’s holiday experience at Faust. Selfguided tours through decorated rooms.

It’s a Wonderful Redneck Mystery! Date: Fri, Dec 11 & Sat, Dec 12 Time: Fri, 6pm: Sat, Noon Location: Old Spaghetti Factory, Chesterfield Cost: $35 Contact: 1-888-918-6505 www.cleverproductions.com Meal and interactive dinner theater.

Candy Cane Hunt Date: Sat, Dec 12 Time: 10am Location: Kirkwood Park Cost: $3 Contact: 314-822-5800 www.kirkwoodmo.org Ages 2-11. Hunt, hot chocolate and Santa!

Fast Track Childbirth Date: Sat, Dec 12 or Sat, Dec 19 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: $95 couple Contact: 314-205-6906 or stlukes-stl.com For parents unable to attend 4-week classes. Lunch provided. Register.

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Nickel & Nickel Vineyards Wine Dinner 3

The World of Blended Wines

Date: Sun, Dec 13 Time: 6:30 pm Location: Balaban’s Cost: $110: Reservations Required Contact: 636-449-6700 balabanswine.com Five-course dinner with wine pairings.

Date:Wed, Dec 16 Time: 5pm-7pm Location: Balaban’s 1772 Clarkson Cost: Free Contact: 636-449-6700 balabanswine.com Open house tasting of blended wines from around the world.

Holiday Concert Surprise

Arts & Culture Community Events Kids & Teens Sports & Outdoors Health & Fitness Adults & Seniors Business, Etc. Cost: $59.50-$89.50 Contact: 636-949-4433 or www.lindenwoodcenter.com Natalie Cole will introduce a new generation of fans to a collection of Latin music.

Christmas at the Cathedral Date: Sat, Dec 12 & Sun, Dec 13 Time: Sat, 8pm-Sun, 2pm Location: Cathedral Basilica Cost: $24-$40 Contact: 314-533-7662 www.cathedralconcerts.org Sonos Handbell Ensemble, Frederica von Stade & St. Louis Archdiocesan Choirs.

Chamber General Membership Meeting

Date: Sun, Dec 13 Time: 2:30pm Location: Ridgway Auditorium, Principia Cost: Contact Contact: www.tcsomo.org Featuring tunes that bring the spirit of the season to life, this year’s concert will bring a little something new as well.

Date:Wed, Dec 16 Time: 11:15am Location: Drury Plaza Hotel, Chesterfield Cost: $25 member, $30 guest Contact: 636-532-3399 www.chesterfieldmochamber.com December General Membership Meeting.

Alexandra Ballet’s The Nutcracker

A Gospel Christmas

Date: Sun, Dec 13 Time: 4 pm Location:William D. Purser, DC Center at Logan University Cost: $11.50-$21.50 Contact:314-469-6222 alexandraballet.com A narrated, two-act ballet- a holiday classic.

Date:Thu, Dec 17 Time: 7:30pm Location: Powell Symphony Hall Cost: $32.75-$62.75 Contact: 314-534-1700 stlsymphony.org Grammy® Award-winning Thomas Young joins Symphony and IN UNISON Chorus.

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Happiest Baby on the Block Date:Thu, Dec 17 Time: 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: $40 Contact: 314-205-6906 or stlukes-stl.com Learn step-by-step strategies for fussy babies and sleep problems; includes DVD. Register.

Date:Tue, Dec 15 Time: 6pm-9pm Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: $25 couple Contact: 314-205-6906 or stlukes-stl.com In addition to other childbirth classes, for those seeking unmedicated birthing. Register.

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Frank Sinatra, Jr. Date: Sat, Dec 19 Time: 8pm Location: J. Scheidegger Center for Arts Cost: $59.50-$89.50 Contact: 636-949-4433 www.lindenwoodcenter.com See Frank Sinatra, Jr. in concert in St. Charles.

Breakfast with Santa Date: Sat, Dec 19 Time: 9am Location:West County Family YMCA Cost: $5: ages under 2, free Contact: 636-532-3100 gwrymca.org Breakfast, craft and SANTA! Register.

Sugar Plum Fairy Luncheon Date: Sat, Dec 19 & Sun, Dec 20 Time: 12:30pm Location:Touhill Performing Arts Center Cost: $36: Reservations Contact: 314-516-4949 or www.touhill.org Have lunch with Nutcracker characters. Presented by Saint Louis Ballet.

Kids’ Night Out Date: Sat, Dec 19 Time: 5:30-10 pm Location:West County Family YMCA Cost: Contact Contact: 636-532-3100 ymcastlouis.org Ages 5-12 can swim and have fun at the Y.

Handmade Marketplace Craft Show

Date:Thu, Dec 17-Wed, Dec 23 Time: 7:30pm & 2:30pm on various days Location:Touhill Performing Arts Center Cost: $32-$61 Contact: 314-516-4949 or www.touhill.org See this holiday tradition by Saint Louis Ballet.

Date: Sat, Dec 19 Time: 9am-4pm Location:Webster University Cost: Free Contact: www.webster.edu Annual holiday craft show at Webster University.

Family Hanukkah Celebration

3rd Annual Holiday Craft Fair

Date:Wed, Dec 17 Time: 4:15pm Location: Marilyn Fox Building, Chesterfield Cost: Free: Register Contact: 314-442-3454 or www.jccstl.com Songs, jelly donuts, holiday crafts.Welcome another Hanukkah night as we light the giant outdoor Agam menorah.

Date: Sat, Dec 19 Time: 9am-4pm Location: RiverChase of Fenton 990 Horan Dr. Cost: Free Contact: www.fentonmo.org Craft fair in Fenton.

Drop ‘n Shop

Date: Sun, Dec 20 Time: 2-4 pm Location: Laumeier Sculpture Park Cost: Free Contact: 314-615-5278 or laumeier.org Activities for creating art for the entire family.

Date: Fri, Dec 18 Time: 6-9:30 pm Location:The Pointe, Ballwin Cost: $10-$12 Contact: 636-227-8950 or ballwin.mo.us Ages 7-12 can enjoy swimming, movie and food while parents shop.

American Red Cross Blood Drive Date: Fri, Dec 18 Time: 10am-2pm Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: Free Contact: 314-542-4727 or stlukes-stl.com Call for appointment or redcrossblood.org

Macy’s Holiday Celebration Date: Fri, Dec 18-Sun, Dec 20 Time: Fri & Sat, 2pm & 7pm: Sun, 2pm Location: Powell Symphony Hall Cost: $30-$65

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Contact: 314-534-1700 or stlsymphony.org Holiday performance with Santa visit.

Free Family Day

Senior Sizzler Candlelight Dinner Date: Sun, Dec 20 Time: 5:30pm, Entertainment, 7pm Location:West County Family YMCA Cost: $10 person: Must register Contact: 636-532-3100 or ymcastlouis.org

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Candlelight dinner and entertainment by Nick Calandro. Call to register.

Last Minute Wines for New Year’s

Sparkling Wine and Champagne Tasting

Date:Wed, Dec 30 Time: 5pm-7pm Location: Balaban’s 1772 Clarkson Cost: Free Contact: 636-449-6700 www.balabanswine.com Choose from selection of sparkling wines for your celebration.

Date:Wed, Dec 23 Time 5-7 pm Location: Balaban’s 1772 Clarkson Cost: Free Contact: 636-449-6700 balabanswine.com Open house tasting of various sparkling wines.

Stories with Aunt Peggy Date:Wed, Dec 23 Time: 10:30am-11:30am Location: St. Louis Carousel Cost: $5 child/adult free Contact: 314-615-8345 Music, puppets and interactive stories. Ride Carousel.

Christmas Eve Dinner Date:Thu, Dec 24 Time: 4pm-9pm Location: Balaban’s 1772 Clarkson Cost: Menu: Reservations Suggested Contact: 636-449-6700 balabanswine.com Join us for special holiday dinner including dinner menu and holiday specials.

Family Gym & Swim Date: Fri, Dec 25 Time: 10:30am-Noon Location: JCC Staenberg Family Complex Cost: Free Contact: 314-442-3454 or www.jccstl.org Looking for something to do on Christmas morning? Bring the family to the J for sports challenges in the gym, a snack, indoor pool fun!

Downtown Kirkwood Winter Fireworks Festival Date: Sat, Dec 26 Time: Music, 5pm: Fireworks 6:30pm Location: Kirkwood City Hall Cost: Free Contact: www.kirkwoodmo.org Entertainment and fireworks in Kirkwood.

Elf the Musical Date: Sat, Dec 26-Sun, Dec 27 Time: 3pm & 7:30pm both days Location: Peabody Opera House Cost: $30-$82 Contact: www.ticketmaster.com See this family show at the Peabody.

Raja’s 23rd Birthday Date: Sun, Dec 27 Time: 11am-1pm Location: St. Louis Zoo Cost: Free Contact: 314-871-0900 or www.stlzoo.org Celebrate Raja’s birthday with us at the zoo!

Trans-Siberian Orchestra Date: Sun, Dec 27 Time: 3pm & 7:30pm Location: Scottrade Center Cost: $36-$72 Contact: 800-745-3000 or ticketmaster.com Live debut of “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve” featured at this holiday concert.

Sitter Skills Date: Mon, Dec 28 Time: Noon-3pm Location: St. Luke’s Hospital Cost: $20 Contact: 314-542-4848 or stlukes-stl.com Ages 11 and older can learn babysitting skills.

Kids Movie Day Date:Wed, Dec 30 Time: Noon Location: Kirkwood Community Center Cost: $10-$12: Register Contact: 314-822-5800 or kirkwoodmo.org See “Big Hero 6”. Pizza and lemonade.

New Year’s Eve Fireworks Display Date:Thu, Dec 31 Time: 6pm Location:Westport Plaza Cost: Free Contact: www.westportstl.com Fireworks display at 6pm and free carriage rides from 6:30pm- 9:30pm.

BMO Private Bank New Year’s Eve Celebration Date:Thu, Dec 31 Time: 7:30pm Location: Powell Symphony Hall Cost: $40-$125 Contact: 314-534-1700 or stlsymphony.org Music & festive surprises to ring in the New Year.

Noontime New Year’s Eve Date:Thu, Dec 31 Time: 11am-2pm Location: Magic House Cost: Museum admission Contact: 314-822-8900 or magichouse.org Make wish wands and noise makers and enjoy Magic House.

New Year’s Eve Balabash Date:Thu, Dec 31 Time: 4pm-10pm Location: Balaban’s 1772 Clarkson Cost: $55: Reservations Contact: 636-449-6700 balabanswine.com Four-course selection and complimentary glass of sparkling wine to celebrate.

New Year’s Eve Bollywood Night Date:Thu, Dec 31 Time: 9:30pm-12:30am Location: St. Louis Marriot West, Chesterfield Cost: $15-$55 Contact: 636-795-8895 or djsamhifi.com Dancing, entertainment, snacks, music, kidfriendly event.

Gateway Arch Riverboat New Year’s Eve Cruise Date:Thu, Dec 31 Time: Contact Location: St. Louis Riverfront Cost: $85 person; ages 21+ only Contact: 877-982-1410 or www.ticketforthearch.com Champagne, open bar, dinner and cruise to ring in New Year.

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Passing the Platter Some Holiday Treasures Travel in Cardboard Boxes

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he turkey platter is nothing to brag about. It was my Aunt Laura’s, and was passed down to me by default. Mom had it, stacked inside a hard-to-reach cabinet space above her toaster; the cabinet where seldom used and often forgotten kitchen wares shared space. I don’t remember having seen it more than once or twice; maybe it was covered with turkey or maybe it was just too much trouble to haul out for a oncea-year feast for kids who would eat turkey off paper plates and never notice.

But when Mom grew older and began the ritual of parceling out her possessions, I was the logical choice for receiving the platter. I was the only daughter and knew I would be the keeper of all things kitchen. The platter was chipped on one corner and was only “vintage” in the “used” sense of the word. A crudely painted, garish turkey sprawled across the length of the plate and knife marks etched crazy patterns along its surface. I tossed it in a box with old cups and knick knacks that meant little to me other than that they meant something to Mom.

For the next thirty years, I’ve used that platter for Thanksgiving family dinners. Not because it held memories, necessarily, but because it was there, in my own hard-to-reach cabinet. Once the holidays were over it was shoved back into hiding and forgotten. by Robin Garrison Leach

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he weather outside is frightful, but the holiday season gives us reasons to smile as we bundle up and bustle about. Whether through snow, sleet or just icy cold, we continue on with the business of life and the joy of celebrating this wonderful time of year. Without a doubt, West County is among the jolliest of areas for holiday events. Sharing time with our immediate and extended families is always more enjoyable when we can plan special outings and destinations to keep the merry in Christmastime. From shopping to music to twinkling light displays, West County and surrounding areas provide opportunities for seasonal fun nearly every day of November and December. In addition, we have the chance to support a myriad of charitable causes that will help brighten the holidays for families whose daily life is a struggle—especially this time of year. Let the beauty and meaning of your holiday season spread out into your hometown as you attend holiday events, donate your time and money to others and create wonderful family memories to enjoy forever. By Robin Garrison Leach


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HOLIDAY guide Holiday Theater & Performances Spend time away from the stores and relax; enjoy a show with your family. Irving Berlin’s White Christmas Tue, Nov 17-Sun, Nov 22 Varies by date • Fabulous Fox $25-$100 • 314-534-1111 fabulousfox.com Perfect show for the season. Vienna Boys Choir Holiday Concert Sat, Nov 21 • 8 pm Cathedral Basilica • $25-$47 314-533-7362 www.cathedralconcerts.org Holiday concert with the boys from Vienna. Peter and the Wolf Fri, Nov 27-Sun, Nov 29 Fri & Sat, 8 pm: Sun, 3 pm Powell Symphony Hall $31.50-$82 • 314-534-1700 www.stlsymphony.org Enjoy this classic at Powell. The Festival of Praise Sun, Nov 29 • 7 pm Fabulous Fox • $48-$98 314-534-1111 www.fabulousfox.com Multiple Grammy, Stellar, BET Award Winning Artists Fred Hammond, Donnie McClurkin, Kim Burrell and Israel Houghton. Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker Nov 30, 7 pm • $31-$125 Fabulous Fox 314-534-1111 www.fabulousfox.com The sweetest Christmas celebration of the season. Peter and the Starcatcher Sat, Dec 2-Sun, Dec 27 Varies by date Loretto-Hilton Center Webster Groves

$17.50-$70.50 314-968-4925 or www.repstl.org See this show, based on the novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. A Christmas Carol Date: Thu, Dec 3-Sat, Dec 5 7:30 pm The Lindenwood Theater $10-$18 636-949-4433 luboxoffice.com Enjoy this classic performance at Scheidegger. UMSL’s Jazz for the Holidays Sun, Dec 6 • 3 pm Touhill Performing Arts Center 314-516-4949 • www.touhill.org Holiday classics with a jazzy flair.

Handel’s Messiah Thu, Dec 3-Sun, Dec 6 8 pm: Sun, 3 pm Powell Symphony Hall $31.50-$82 314-534-1700 www.stlsymphony.org Holiday classic at Powell Hall.

University Community Chorus Concert Tue, Dec 8 • 7:30 pm Touhill Performing Arts Center Free • 314-516-4949 www.touhill.org Traditional holiday music and performance of the Pergolesi Magnificat.

It’s A Wonderful Life Radio Play Fri, Dec 4 Doors, 6:30 pm: Play, 7 pm St. Louis Community College Free: Please bring food item or toy for donation 636-422-2000 or www.stlcc.edu It’s A Wonderful Life radio play for your enjoyment. Donate for the holidays.

Jinglefest 2015 Thu, Dec 10 • Doors 5:30 pm St. Charles Family Arena $35-$50 • www.metrotix.com Some free seats, others for sale. Performers TBA, presented by WIL 92.3FM.

Dance Arts Company’s Winter Extravaganza Sat, Dec 5 • 7-9:30 pm West County Family YMCA $11.54 • 636-458-6605 www.wildwood-dance.com Performance from dancers from Wildwood Dance & Arts

Christmas with Amy Grant & Michael W. Smith Fri, Dec 11 • 7 pm Scottrade Center • $30-$75 800-745-3000 www.ticketmaster.com Celebrate Christmas with Amy Grant & Michael W. Smith at Scottrade Center.

St. Louis Civic Orchestra: Peter and the Wolf Sun, Dec 6 • 3 pm Logan University’s William D. Purser, DC Center $18-$144 • www.stlco.org Hear the St. Louis Civic Orchestra, performing with the Parkway Central High School Theater Department

Sounds of the Season Fri, Dec 11-Sun, Dec 13 Fri, 8 pm: Sat, 2 pm & 8 pm Sun, 2 pm & 7 pm Touhill Performing Arts Center $28-$38 • 314-516-4949 www.touhill.org Hear the Ambassadors of Harmony at Touhill. 26

It’s a Wonderful Redneck Mystery! Fri, Dec 11 & Sat, Dec 12 Fri, 6 pm: Sat, Noon Old Spaghetti Factory, Chesterfield • $35 1-888-918-6505 www.cleverproductions.com Meal & interactive dinner theater. Christmas Carols in the Garden Sat, Dec 12 • 1 pm-4 pm Missouri Botanical Garden Garden Admission 314-577-5100 www.mobot.org See Santa and Rudolf, listen to carols and enjoy a free ride to see holiday decor at the Tower Grove House and Kemper Center. Christmas at the Cathedral Sat, Dec 12 & Sun, Dec 13 Sat, 8 pm-Sun, 2 pm Cathedral Basilica • $24-$40 314-533-7662 www.cathedralconcerts.org Sonos Handbell Ensemble and Frederica von Stade and St. Louis Archdiocesan Choirs perform. Holiday Concert Surprise Sun, Dec 13 • 2:30 pm Ridgway Auditorium, Principia www.tcsomo.org Featuring tunes that bring the spirit of the season to life, this year’s concert will bring a little something new as well.


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Alexandra Ballet’s The Nutcracker Sun, Dec 13, 4 pm William D. Purser, DC Center at Logan University $11.50-$21.50 314-469-6222 www.alexandraballet.com See this narrated, two-act ballet that is a holiday classic.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra Sun, Dec 27 • 3 pm & 7:30 pm Scottrade Center $36-$72 • 800-745-3000 www.ticketmaster.com Live debut of “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve” featured at this holiday concert.

A Gospel Christmas Thu, Dec 17, 7:30 pm Powell Symphony Hall $32.75-$62.75 • 314-534-1700 www.stlsymphony.org Grammy® Award-winning Thomas Young joins Symphony and IN UNISON Chorus.

Kwanzaa-Festival of First Fruits Wed, Dec 30 • Noon-3pm Missouri Botanical Garden Garden Admission www.explorestlouis.com Ceremony highlights a day of storytelling, craft and jewelry displays, African drumming and musical performances.

The Nutcracker Thu, Dec 17-Wed, Dec 23 7:30 & 2:30 pm on various days Touhill Performing Arts Center

$32-$61 314-516-4949 or www.touhill.org See this holiday tradition presented by Saint Louis Ballet.

www.stlsymphony.org Traditional Holiday performance with Santa visit. Elf the Musical Sat, Dec 26-Sun, Dec 27 3pm & 7:30pm both days Peabody Opera House $30-$82 • www.ticketmaster.com See this family show at the Peabody.

Macy’s Holiday Celebration Fri, Dec 18-Sun, Dec 20 Fri & Sat, 2pm & 7pm: Sun, 2pm Powell Symphony Hall $30-$65 • 314-534-1700

16th Annual Chesterfield Turkey Trot Thu, Nov 26 • Kids: 9:30 am Chesterfield Ampthitheater $10-$39 • 636-812-9500 brrm.com/chesterfieldturkeytrot 5K run and 1K Kids Fun Run. Annual tradition in Chesterfield; great family activity.

Holiday Runs Enjoy the Great Outdoors! Grab you gear and walk off (or golf off!) holiday pounds (and stress!) at one of these area events. Howl 5K Run/Walk Fri, Nov 6 • 9-11 pm Wolf Public House, $30 636-227-8580 www.ballwin.mo.us Ages 7 years and up can race in Ballwin at the Howl 5K. Turkey Bowl 18-Hole Scramble Sat, Nov 14 • 10 am-3:30 pm Ballwin Golf Course Contact: 636-227-1750 www.ballwin.mo.us

Olivette Turkey Trot Thu, Nov 26, 8:30 am Stacy Park, $12-$20 www.fleetfeetstlouis.com 5K Run/Walk to benefit Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry.

Three-person golf game in November. See site or call for fees MO-Stache Dash Sat, Nov 21 • 8:30 am Location: 17925 North Outer Road, Chesterfield Cost: Free www.mostachedash.com Annual race in Chesterfield. Grow your ‘stache and race

Turkey Trot Six Flags Thu, Nov 26 • 8 am Six Flags St. Louis • $20 Youth Race, free • turkeytrotstl.com Run off those Thanksgiving calories at this annual event.

Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis Sun, Nov 22 • 7:45 am Hollywood Casino, Maryland Hts. $5-$40: Costumes and/or jingle bells encouraged www.fleetfeetstlouis.com Run, walk, stroll and support a good cause. Pancake breakfast.

27th Annual Gobble Wobble Thu, Nov 26, 8:30 am West County Assembly of God, Chesterfield, $20-$30 314-434-1058 www.wcag.org Annual race to benefit Teen Challenge of St. Louis

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The Hungry Turkey 5K Thu, Nov 26 • 7:30 am Union Station, St. Louis $37-$42: ages 12 and under free 636-394-5500 www.thehungryturkey.com Annual holiday race to benefit Operation Food Search. Turkey Trot Fri, Nov 27 • 9 am-Noon Longview Farm Park, $5-$25 314-434-1215 www.active.com All ages race. Register. Santas on the Loose 5K and 100 yd Dash Sat, Dec 5 • 11am Old Orchard Center Webster Groves, $15-$40 314-962-4142 or www.Santasontheloose.com Holiday race with Santa outfits. Kids and adults; register. Queeny Park Snowball Run Sat, Dec 5 • 9am Queeny Park, Manchester $20-$30 www.fleetfeetstlouis.com 1st race of Snowball Series. 3 miles.

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Fundraising Events I know you’re busy; there never seems to be enough time to get everything done each day. But consider chilling out at a neighborhood charity event and know you’re sharing a part of your blessings with someone you may never meet. The spirit of the holidays will shine through your participation, and you will be teaching your children the joy of giving. 23rd Annual Friends of Kids with Cancer Fashion Show and Boutique Thu, Nov 5 Lunch 10 am: Dinner 5:30 pm Ritz Carlton-St. Louis $80 Luncheon, $140 Dinner 3215-275-7440 www.friendsofkids.com Enjoy a day/night show, food, drinks, auction items and boutique experience with more than 40 great vendors! Swirl, Sip & Savor 2015 Fri, Nov 6 • 7-10 pm Moto Museum, Chesterfield Cost: www.kidsinthemiddle.org To benefit Kids in the Middle. Wine and hors d’oeuvres.

KidTalk Celebration 2015 Sat, Nov 7 • 6pm The Biergarten at St. Louis Brewery of Anheuser Busch $75 person 314-529-6619 • srclinic.com To benefit Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders. Dinner, auction, music.

Charles Glenn & Joe Mancuso “Voices for the MS Cure” Sun, Nov 8 • 6 pm Ferring Jazz Bistro • $35 314-571-6000 • jazzstl.org MS benefit for the Gateway Chapter. Hear Charles Glenn and Joe Mancuso.

Barat Eagle Trivia Night Sat, Nov 14 • 7 pm Barat Academy, Chesterfield $250 table of 10 636-300-5573 www.baratacademy.org/ eagle-trivia-night To benefit Barat Academy’s tuition assistance program.

Applause! Stages St. Louis Gala Fri, Nov 13 • 6:30 pm-11pm Ritz-Carlton, Clayton 636-530-5959 • stagestlouis.org Annual gala at the Ritz. See site.

Taste of St. Charles Thu, Nov 19 • 6-9 pm St. Charles Convention Center $40-$45 • 636-751-8204 www.tasteofstcharles.com The Rotary Club of St. Charles is hosting event to benefit Adult Charities in Saint Charles with support of 30+ local restaurants.

Trivia Night Fri, Nov 13 • 6:30-9:30 pm Crestwood Community Center $25 person, $200 team of 8 www.communitycounsilstc.org Benefits Cancer Support. Hope for Young Adults with Cancer Trivia Night Sat, Nov 14 • 6-11pm Maryland Heights Com. Center $35 person, $280 Table of 8: Sponsorships • hope4yawc.org Trivia night.

Assistance League of St. Louis Fall Gala Sat, Nov 7 • 6 pm-10 pm DoubleTree Hotel 16625 Swingley Ridge Rd. $150+ Sponsorships available 314-878-8466 ccochamber.com

11th Annual Trivia Night Sat, Nov 14 • 6 pm-10 pm JCC Staenberg Family Complex, Creve Coeur 314-645-2422 • aafastl.org Proceeds to benefits Asthma and Allergy Foundation. Based on TV show, Friends.

Dinner, auction, celebrity Auctioneer Rene Knott. Benefits Assistance League. Trivia Night to Benefit Junior Achievement Sat, Nov 7 • 7pm Junior Achievement 17339 N. Outer 40 636-728-0707 x 201 www.jastl.org Beer, raffle, 50/50 and trivia to benefit Junior Achievement.

Kids Can Help Sat, Nov 14 & Sun, Nov 15 Magic House Canned goods for admission 314-822-8900 magichouse.org Bring 3 canned goods per person for free admission.

Ellisville Lions Club Trivia Night Sat, Nov 7 • 7 pm St. John Lutheran Church, Ellisville • $15 per person www.ellisville.mo.us Trivia night & Silent Auction to benefit Lions Club endeavors.

Wild Bird Rehabilitation 7th Annual Trivia Night Sat, Nov 14 • 7 pm Kirkwood Community Center $20 person, $160 table of 8 www.wildbirdrehab.org/events Auction and trivia to benefit Wild Bird Rehabilitation.

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Napoli Night 2015 Thu, Nov 19 • 5:30 pm-8 pm Bar Napoli, Clayton $20-$50: Sponsorships avail. 314-292-5770 www.crisisnurserykids.org To benefit Crisis Nursery. Auction, raffles, entertainment, open bar, appetizers, more. Quilt National 2015 Thu, Nov 19-Sat, Nov 28 Varies by date: see website Peabody Opera House $10 at door, Free for patrons and sponsors www.peabodyoperahouse.com or www.safeconnections.org Benefits the Safe Connections’ programs and services. 15th Annual Celebration of Trees Gala Sat, Nov 21 • 6:15-10 pm Ameristar Casino $90 person; $800 table of 10 www.habitatstcharles.org or lauren@habitatstcharles.org Appetizers, dinner, drinks, auction, & bid on decorated trees at this Habitat for Humanity event. 29th Annual Guns & Hoses Wed, Nov 25 • 6:30 pm Scottrade Center • $15-$35 314-503-4458 ticketmaster.com Annual boxing event to benefit Backstoppers.


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“A Little Night Music” with Johanna Elkana-Hale Sat, Nov 14 • 8 pm Staenberg Family Complex $45-$65 314-442-3283 • jccstl.org An evening of music and song from Broadway's Jewish Composers and more.

SSM Health Hospice and Home Health Foundation Trivia Sat, Nov 28 • 7 pm Kirkwood Community Center $20 person, $160 table of 8 314-989-2775 or www.ssmhealthathome.com Trivia to benefit hospice and home health patients in our area. Kids Rock Cancer Benefit: Heart In Concert Tue, Dec 18, 7:30 pm Fabulous Fox • $35-$125 314-534-1111 www.kidsrockcancer.org Kids Rock Cancer and Fox present concert featuring Heart. Welcome Club Gateway to Friendship Holiday Luncheon & Auction Fri, Dec 11 • 10:30 am Forest Hills Country Club $30 • 636-394-7043 Luncheon and auction; fashion show. To benefit Rebuilding Together and Fisher House. American Red Cross Blood Drive Fri, Dec 18 • 10 am-2 pm St. Luke’s Hospital • Free 314-542-4727 or stlukes-stl.com Call for an appointment at 314-658-2090 www.redcrossblood.org and enter SAINTLUKES as sponsor code.

Space Pirates! Thu, Nov 19 & Sun, Nov 22 Thu, 7 pm: Sun, 3 pm Staenberg Family Complex www.jccstl.com 3rd-5th Grade performance of this original play.

JEWISH COMMUNITY HOLIDAY & CULTURAL ACTIVITIES Share your faith and warmth with your friends and family at one of these special wintertime holiday or cultural events. The Sunshine Boys Sun, Nov 1-Wed, Nov 11 Wed & Thu7:30pm; Sat 8pm; Sun at 2 pm and 7:30 pm New Jewish Theatre $39.50-$43.50 Subscriptions available 314-442-3283 www.newjewishtheatre.org Vaudevillians duo who haven’t spoken in over a decade reunite begrudgingly creating memories, miseries and laughs. 37th Annual Jewish Festival Sun, Nov 1-Sun, Nov 15 • Daily Jewish Community Center 2 Millstone Campus Drive Some free events, some fee. see website or 314-442-3299 or www.stljewishbookfestival.org Full schedule of activities at the Jewish Festival. Call or website.

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Olivette Turkey Trot Thu, Nov 26 • 8:30 am Stacy Park • $12-$20 www.fleetfeetstlouis.com Proceeds to benefit Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry. 5K Run/Walk. Chanukah: Festival of Lights Sun, Nov 29 • 10 am-4 pm Missouri Botanical Garden Garden Admission 314-577-5100 • mobot.org Holiday celebration with Israeli music and dance, a menorahlighting ceremony and Chanukah merchandise for sale. A Midsummer’s Night Dream Thu, Dec 3 and Sun, Dec 6 Thu, 7 pm: Sun, 3:30 pm Marilyn Fox Building, Chesterfield • www.jccstl.com Teen Theatre production of one of Shakespeare’s most-loved comedies. Bad Jews Thu, Dec 3-Sun, Dec 20 Varies by date: call or website New Jewish Theatre 2 Millstone Campus Drive $39.50-$43.50 636-442-3283 newjewishtheatre.org Razor sharp & savage comedy about family, faith & legacy, directed by Sydnie Grosberg Ronga.

Max & Louis Productions’ Sublime Intimacy Fri, Dec 4-Sun, Dec 20 8 pm 2 pm on Sundays Kranzberg Arts Center $35-$40 • maxandlouie.com See this production written and directed by Ken Page. Various nights; see schedule. Hands-on Hanukkah Sun, Dec 6 10 am-11:30 am Barnes & Noble, Ladue Free, must register 314-442-3267 or www.jccstl.org Coloring sheets, a chance to win a basket of Hanukkah gifts, photo opportunities, food sampling and more. Ages 6 and younger; siblings welcome. Wreath & Menorah Design Competition Thu, Dec 10 • 6-8 pm HOK, 10 S Broadway, #200 314-275-7440 www.friendsofkids.org Local cancer patients, artists, engineers and architects design and showcase wreaths and menorahs to be auctioned at this cocktail hour. Family Hanukkah Celebration Wed, Dec 17 • 4:15 pm Marilyn Fox Building, Chesterfield Free: Register 314-442-3454 www.jccstl.com Songs, jelly donuts, holiday crafts. Welcome another Hanukkah night as we light the giant outdoor Agam menorah. Family Gym & Swim Fri, Dec 25 • 10:30 am-Noon JCC Staenberg Family Complex Free • 314-442-3454 www.jccstl.org Looking for something to do on Christmas morning? Bring the family to the J for sports challenges in the gym, a snack and indoor pool fun

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HOLIDAY guide Twinkling Lights What would the holidays be without a car trip or stroll through dazzling light displays that make eyes glisten and children “ooh” and “ahh”? Get into the spirit of the season by feasting your eyes – and hearts – on one or more of these displays. Celebration of Lights Nov 17-Dec 30 (closed Christmas) 6pm to 9 pm or 10 pm, depending on date Fort Zumwalt Park, O’Fallon $10-$15 vehicle, tour bus prices, special prices on select days 636-379-5614 • ofallon.mo.us See holiday lights; bring food donation for $1 off (except Tues). Other vehicle opportunities. 46th Annual Way of Lights Fri, Nov 20-Fri, Jan 1 Mon-Thu, 5 pm- 9 pm Sat-Sun, 5 pm-10 pm National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows 618-397-6700 • wayoflights.org Annual lights show and activities throughout season. See site for details, dates. Winter Wonder Walk Fri, Nov 20-Sun, Nov 22 Daily Tilles County Park Contact to register www.stlouisco.com Walk through over a million holiday lights and displays. Dogs welcome on leash. Strollers and wagons permitted. Food trucks. Santa until 8:45 p.m. Festival of Lights Sat, Nov 21 • All day Union Station • Free www.christmasinstlouis.org Music, activities, train rides, food trucks and more.

3rd Annual Garden Glow Sat, Nov21-Sat, Jan 2 Select Nights, 5pm-9:30pm Missouri Botanical Garden $6-$18: 314-577-5100 or missouribotanicalgarden.org Photo opportunities, holiday music and festivities, food and drinks in a winter wonderland. 30th Annual Winter Wonderland Wed, Nov 25-Sat, Jan 2 Sun-Fri, 5:30 -9:30 pm Tilles Park 314-615-7275 • stlouisco.com See lights at Tilles Park. Carriage rides on Saturdays 314-534-1111. Holiday Night Lights Fri, Nov 27-Sun, Dec 13 & Dec 17-30 6 pm-9:30 pm Rotary Park, Wentzville $8 up to 6, $1 additional person 636-332-9236 or www.wentzvillemo.org Annual lights display in Wentzville. Also, Dec 17-30. Sleigh Hayrides available on some days.

Christmas Traditions Wed, Dec 2-Wed, Dec 23 Every Sun, Wed, Fri & Sat Historic Main Street, St. Charles Free to visit • 636-946-7776 www.historicstcharles.com Find the warm tradition of Christmas at this annual celebration in St. Charles.

U.S. Bank Wild Lights Fri, Nov 27-Wed, Dec 30 5:30 pm-8:30 pm on various nights St. Louis Zoo Admission cost; kids 2 and under, free 314-646-4771 • stlzoo.org Walk through the Zoo's holiday wonderland of spectacular light displays and seasonal sounds.

Christmas Candlelight Tour Fri, Dec 4 & Sat, Dec 5 & Dec 11 & 12 • 6-10:30 pm Historic Daniel Boone Home & Boonefield Village $10 child, $15 adult, Ages under 4: free: Register 636-798-2005 www.danielboonehome.com Step back to the 19th century and witness Christmas as it was celebrated in the past.

Chanukah: Festival of Lights Sun, Nov 29 • 10 am-4 pm Missouri Botanical Garden Garden Admission 314-577-5100 • mobot.org Holiday celebration with Israeli music and dance, a menorahlighting ceremony and Chanukah merchandise for sale.

33rd Annual Candlelight Christmas Walk Fri, Dec 4 • 5-10 pm Augusta Free to visit: shopping 636-228-4005 www.augusta-chamber.org Old-fashioned Christmas with all the trimmings, Shopping and dining available. Also Fri, Dec 11. 30

Holiday Night Lights Walk-Thru Mon, Dec 7 • 6 pm Rotary Park • $3-$5 636-332-9236 www.wentzvillemo.org Walk-thru event at Rotary Park; refreshments with Santa. Old-Fashioned Holiday Stroll Tues, Dec 8 • 6-9 pm Fort Zumwalt Park $3 ages 3 and up 636-379-5614 • ofallon.mo.us Stroll through lights, fireworks, carolers. Santa, vendors and fun. Free parking and shuttle. Candlelight Holiday at Faust Historic Village Fri, Dec 11 & Sat, Dec 12 Fri, 6-9 pm: Sat, 5-9 pm Faust Historic Village Adults, $8, Children, $5, Ages under 4, FREE 314-315-8328 - advance tickets Join us for an 1850’s holiday experience at Faust. Self-guided tours through decorated rooms.


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All Aboard the Polar Bear Express! St. Louis Union Station will begin service to the North Pole onboard THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride starting November 20, 21 & 22 then resuming November 27 every day through December 30. There is no service on December 17 and December 25. Trains depart St. Louis Union Station at 4:30, 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. The magical story of a boy's search for the meaning of Christmas comes to life when the real train departs St. Louis Union Station for a roundtrip journey to the North Pole. The experience is set to the sounds of the motion picture soundtrack, and passengers will relive the magic of the story as they are whisked away on THE POLAR EXPRESS™. Once onboard, hot choco-

Santa Is In the House! I don’t know how he does it. Santa keeps a schedule that would turn others into a Grinch. He is everywhere, waiting to listen to tremulous voices sharing fondest wishes. Have breakfast with St. Nick, feast your eyes on his reindeer, or just stop by and get that great photo for your album.

Holiday Balloon Glow Fri, Dec 5, 6-8 pm Towne Center Plaza • Wildwood Donations appreciated to benefit YMCA Strong Community Campaign 636-458-0440 www.cityofwildwood.com

late and treats are served as passengers read along with the classic children's book by Chris Van Allsburg. Santa and his helpers will greet passengers at the North Pole and then board the train, where each child is given the first gift of Christmas - a silver sleigh bell. Chefs aboard each car lead passengers in singing Christmas carols on the ride back to St. Louis Union Station. There are three classes of service on The Polar Express -- Coach, First-Class and Premium. Coach tickets start at $39; First-Class at $59; and Premium at $75. For more information call 314-942-6942, or visit www.STLPolarExpressRide.com. Families are encouraged to wear their pajamas for the ride.

Balloons, Santa, hayrides, crafts, music, food and family fun. Great time for a great cause in Wildwood.

CUT YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS TREE The tradition of searching for that perfect tree is as timeless as a “Charlie Brown Christmas” cartoon. Pack up the family and find your tree at one of these farms. Call for dates and times.

Breakfast with Santa Sun, Dec 7 & 14, 8:30 & 9:45 am, 11am & 5 pm • Magic House $20-$15: Reservations 314-822-8900 magichouse.org Kids catch their pancakes as they are tossed through the air by Chris Cakes Catering's chef. See Santa, make a craft.

Holiday with Santa Sat, Dec 6, 10 am-Noon • Westport Plaza 314-738-2599 marylandheights.com Get ready for a morning of fun at Santa’s Workshop. On the 2nd floor of the indoor mall.

Saturday with Santa: Christmas Carols in the Garden Sat, Dec 13, 1-4pm • Missouri Botanical Garden Garden Admission 314-577-5100 missouribotanicalgarden.org Visit Santa and Rudolf, listen to carols and enjoy a free ride to see holiday decor at the Tower Grove House,Kemper Center.

Supper with Santa Sat, Dec 6 and Sun, Dec 7, 4:30-7 pm; also Dec 13-14 and Dec 20-21 • Butterfly House $20-$15; ages 1-under, free 636-530-0076 missouribotanicalgarden.org Reserve your spot for a meal with Santa. See the Butterfly House, make crafts, photos.

Breakfast with Santa Sat, Dec 13, 9 -10:30 am The Pointe, Ballwin $10-$8: must register if eating 636-227-8950 or ballwin.mo.us Have breakfast with Santa, a picture with Santa and cookie decorating with Mrs. Claus. Ages 1+.

Breakfast with Santa Sat, Dec 6, 8:30 or 9:30 am Manchester • $5-$3 Must register in advance 636-227-1325 manchestermo.gov Breakfast and visit with Santa for ages 2-9. Adults dining must have ticket.

Visit with Santa Sat, Nov 9 thru Christmas Eve, Mon-Sat 10 am-9 pm, Sun 11am-6 pm • Chesterfield Mall chesterfield-mall.com Photos available for purchase.

Skate with Santa Date: Sun, Dec 7, 2-4 pm Hardee’s Iceplex 636-537-4200 or hardeesiceplex.com Skate with Santa.

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Sullivan Farms 14614 Manchester Road Ballwin 2897 Veterans Memorial Parkway, St. Charles 314-570-6662 www.sullivanfarmst.com Christmas Traditions 25882 S. Lohman Road Wright City 636-745-7488 www.christmastraditions.net Brushy Fork Pines 228 S. Lindsey Road Old Monroe 636-668-6084 www.brushyforkpines.com Country Pines 14533 State Hwy M Wright City 636-745-0653 www.country-pinesllc.com

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HOLIDAY guide Hometown Holiday Shopping

It’s all about crafts and homemade items this time of year. Your neighbors work like elves all year, creating one-of-a-kind art and holiday merchandise to help decorate your homes and fill that space under your tree. Stop by a few of these art and craft venues for a fun-filled morning or afternoon of shopping. 31st Annual Parkway West Marching Band Craft Fair Sun, Nov 1 • 10 am-4 pm Parkway West High School Free • parkwaywestband.com Annual sale to benefit Marching Band. Happy Holidays Boutique Fri, Nov 6 • 11am-6pm St. Louis Community College, Meramec • Free 314-821-4161 www.kirkwooddesperes.com Annual sale presented by the Kirkwood-Des Peres Chamber Art at the Shaw Annual Show & Sale Sat, Nov 7 & Sun, Nov 8 Sat, 10 am-5 pm Sun, 11am-4 pm Shaw Nature Reserve 314-544-1014 missouribotanicalgarden.org Annual show and sale at Shaw. Parkway North Arts & Crafts Fair Sat, Nov 7-Sun, Nov 8 10 am-4 pm Parkway North HS • Free 314-415-9600 or email mlinn@parkwayschools.net Annual crafts show presented by Parkway Alumni Association.

51st Annual Fine Arts & Crafts Show Sat, Nov 7-Sun, Nov 8 10 am-4 pm Community Center, Kirkwood Free • artistboutique.org Annual show and sale Holiday Extravaganza Fall Craft Show Sat, Nov 7-Sun, Nov 8 Sat, 10 am-4 pm Sun, 10 am-3 pm Rockwood Summit H.S. 636-566-2033 Craft fair at Rockwood.

St. Mark Presbyterian, Ballwin Free; food and items for sale 636-394-2233 www.discoverstmark.org Enjoy lunch or dinner at Café and shop for holiday items.

10th Annual Art at the Shaw Nature Reserve Sat, Nov 7-Sun, Nov 8 Sat, 10 am-5 pm Sun, 10 am-4 pm Shaw Nature Reserve • Free 636-544-1014 www.facebook.com/ ArtattheShawNatureReserve Paintings, fibers, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, basketry, woodcarvings, theorems, photography, art glass, and Folk art.

Longview Farm House Holiday Boutique Sat, Nov 14 • 9-3 pm Longview Farm House Free • 314-587-2804 www.town-and-country.org Enjoy a day of shopping at the beautiful Longview Farm House. 2nd Sugar Plum Bazaar Sat, Nov 14 • 9 am-1 pm Parkway United Church of Christ, Town & Country 314-872-9330 www.parkwayucc.org Craft sale in Town & Country.

Hawken House Christmas Market Sun, Nov 8, 10 am-4:30 pm Rolling Ridge Nursery Webster Groves 314-968-1857 or www.hawkenhouse.org Handmade arts and crafts sale presented by Webster Groves Historical Society. Part of Webster Groves open house. ARTstravaganza Mon, Nov 9-Tues, Nov 10 Mon, 10 am-6 pm Tue, 11 am-4 pm St. Louis Artists’ Guild, Clayton www.stlouisartistguild.org An art festival showcasing fine art and fine craft by The Best of Missouri Hands artist members. St. Mark Christmas Boutique and Angel Street Café Tue, Nov 10-Wed, Nov 11 Tue, 10:30 am-7:30 pm Wed, 10 am-2 pm

Parkway Central Art and Craft Fair Sat, Nov 14-Sun, Nov 15 10 am-4 pm Parkway Central H.S. 636-519-0253 or email pssems1315-pchs@yahoo.com Annual holiday sale. Quilt National 2015 Thu, Nov 19-Sat, Nov 28 Varies by date: see website Peabody Opera House $10, Free for patrons & sponsors www.peabodyoperahouse.com Benefits the Safe Connections’ programs and services. Chesterfield Mall Holiday Marketplace Weekends, Nov 21-Dec 28 www.chesterfield-mall.com Shop for crafts at the Mall.

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Annual Fair Trade Market Sat, Nov 21 & Sun, Nov 22: Nov 27-29 • 9 am-3 pm Manchester United Methodist Free to visit • 636-394-7506 www.manchesterumc.org Shopping, demos, samples, education and information. Holiday Spirit Craft Fair Fri, Nov 21-Sun, Nov 22 Sat, 9 am-4 pm Sun, 10 am-4 pm Parkway South High • Free 314-415-7766 opt 3 or email PHScraftfair@hotmail.com Annual craft fair presented by Parkway South Band Boosters. Star of Bethlehem Craft Fair Sat, Nov 28 • 9 am-2 pm Incarnate Word Elementary, Chesterfield • Free www.incarnate-word.org Benefits Peter & Paul Committee. Lancer Marketplace 2015 Sat, Dec 5 & Sun, Dec 6 Daily 17050 Clayton Road, Wildwood www.layfayettebands.com Holiday craft show presented by Lafayette Lancer Band Boosters. Handmade Marketplace Craft Show Sat, Dec 19 • 9 am-4 pm Webster University Free • www.webster.edu Annual holiday craft show. Holiday Craft Fair Sat, Dec 19 • 9 am-4 pm RiverChase of Fenton 990 Horan Dr. • Free www.fentonmo.org 3rd annual holiday craft fair.


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Main School Grand Master: Bruce (BYUNG) RHO Another year is gone; we look to 2016 with renewed hope for a safe, peaceful and successful New Year. Whether you choose to attend one of these events or just enjoy a small gathering at home, be sure to get a kiss and make a wish for a great 2016. New Year’s Eve Fireworks Display Thu, Dec 31• 6 pm Westport Plaza • Free www.westportstl.com Fireworks display at 6pm and free carriage rides from 6:30pm- 9:30pm. BMO Private Bank New Year’s Eve Celebration Thu, Dec 31, 7:30pm Powell Symphony Hall $40-$125 314-534-1700 www.stlsymphony.org Music and festive surprises to ring in the New Year. Noontime New Year’s Eve Thu, Dec 31 • 11am-2pm Magic House • Museum admission 314-822-8900

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New Year’s Eve Balabash Thu, Dec 31 • 4-10 pm Balaban’s, 1772 Clarkson Rd $55: Reservations 636-449-6700 www.balabanswine.com Four-course selection and complimentary glass of sparkling wine to celebrate. New Year’s Eve Bollywood Night Thu, Dec 31 • 9:30-12:30am St. Louis Marriot West, Chesterfield • $15-$55 636-795-8895 or www.djsamhifi.com Dancing, entertainment, snacks, music, kid-friendly event.

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Gateway Arch Riverboat New Year’s Eve Cruise Thu, Dec 31 St. Louis Riverfront $85 person; ages 21+ only 877-982-1410 www.ticketforthearch.com Champagne, open bar, dinner and cruise to ring in New Year.

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Buy or Make Special Pieces that Showcase your Style...

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t’s time to Deck the Halls with Silver Bells and spread some Joy to the World with everyone who enters your home this holiday season. No matter or how tight the budget, you can transform your home into a Winter Wonderland with a bit of imagination, an eye for just the right color scheme and a desire to make this a Holly Jolly Christmas for your family and guests. Holiday decorating trends come and go; how you choose to accessorize your home will be determined by your memories of Christmases past, your family’s style and your personal comfort level. You don’t have to spend a lot of cash to create a festive atmosphere. You can go for new items or check resale and consignment shops for great options. Try these ideas and I guarantee you will Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. Color Your Holiday World Red and green and silver and gold may be this season’s staple colors, but nothing says you can’t try a different color scheme that suits your home and your style. Rich burgundies, hunter greens, bolder gold and dark cranberry can add an air of sophistication. Focus on one color as your main theme, or mix any or all to create a more subdued palette.

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Incorporate your colors with slipcovers for the dining chairs; fill glass bowls with ornaments in the shades you’ve chosen. Silk flowers used sparingly for a pop of color can enhance a side table or bathroom vanity without overpowering the smaller area. Consider ivory and grays to bring a soft feel into the mix; tie accent pillows with ribbons to complement your choices. New towels with seasonal trim or festive colors will give your bathroom a holiday touch. Go Traditional Let the wonder of the holidays inspire you to create a traditional setting for your home décor. Your childhood memories of simpler Christmas decorations can be the starting point for a homemade holiday feel. Incorporate handed-down ornaments and holiday items to your living room in creative ways; string them onto garland along the mantel. They will bring back memories and encourage stories to share throughout the season. Bring fresh greenery indoors and drape along door frames. String cranberries and popcorn to wrap around the tree or around a mirror. Fill a bowl with pinecones, cinnamon sticks and tinsel for a natural, home-y look indoors. And don’t forget the candy canes! Get the kids involved in the decorating; let the glue sticks and glitter fly. Or take them shopping with you at a local holiday store and help them choose that special 34

item for a great memory. Consider using costume jewelry or other items from passed loved ones to decorate your tree and keep their memory alive in a touching, unique way. And don’t forget you Elf on the Shelf, Santa figures and Angels! One Word: WREATHS! The best way to make your home holiday-ready is with an awesome wreath. Or two or three. Your front door isn’t the only place that will look great with a wreath. There are as many sizes and designs of wreaths as your imagination and color scheme demands. Buy a bare wreath and decorate with your way; with ribbon, beads, candy or ornaments. Make one from scratch with a wire form and mesh. Spray a willow wreath white or bring branches inside and spray with snow. Add lights and you’re set. Add a wreath to unexpected places; atop a doorway, inside the coat closet (to surprise guests!) and, of course, above a mantle or piano or other focal point. Let the kids make tiny wreaths as gifts to send home with guests and family members. Provide supplies and let them go. Twinkling Lights With all the varieties of holiday lights available, your home can glow with dazzling sparkle in every room. Don’t stop with the tree: holiday lights can border windows, fill jars and champagne flutes along the mantle, glow from baskets of


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greenery in the entryway and enhance the look of your dining area. Choose a color theme for each area or use clear lights for a cleaner look. Find unique ways to incorporate splashes of light that will surprise your guests and add a cheery look to your home without spending a lot of money. And while we’re talking lights, you may opt to use the softer touch of candlelight to give a more intimate feel to your home. Choose holiday colors and/or scented candles and arrange them in clusters or as a single focal point. Don’t forget your outdoor lighting. There are professional istallers like Rednose Lighting who can light your home up in style! Music No home is fully decorated for the holidays without a cache of holiday music to be

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added to the mix. Play your favorite holiday songs in the background, and create a display of treasured sheet music and song books. Take a few moments to listen and discuss the memories the music brings to your family and friends. The joy of the holidays can be heard in each note.

We’re All About The Holiday Season! www.marytuttlesflowers.com

Relax and Enjoy However you choose to decorate your home this holiday season, whether traditional or unique, fancy or homespun, you can make your home inviting without spending a bundle on finery. A warm fire, soft music, food prepared with love, and welcoming smiles are all you need to be sure that There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays.

Where to Shop This Holiday Season Here are some neighborhood stores with the holiday accessories and decorations to dress up your home Three French Hens 16935 Manchester Rd., Grover 636-458-8033 www.Threefrenchhensstl.com

Boutiques Mary Tuttle’s 17021 Baxter Rd. 636-728-0480 www.marytuttles.com Fleur De Chic 16636 Old Chesterfield Rd. 636-875-3773 www.BeShabby.com Old House in Hog Hollow 14319 Olive Blvd. 314-469-1019 www.oldhouseinhoghollow.com Dream House & Tea Room 15425 Clayton Rd. 636-227-7640 www.dreamhousetearoom.com

Bella Home Accessories 17676 Chesterfield Airport Rd. 636-778-3300 www.facebook.com/BellaHome Accessories WildBirds Unlimited 1739 Clarkson Rd. 636-537-5574 www.wbu.com

Shop Amelia’s for the Holidays!

A One-of-a-Kind Boutique Known For Exquisite Linens, Luxurious Bedding, and Fragrances

Art Gallery of Hog Hollow 14140 Olive St. Rd. 314-469-6125 www.arthoghollow

Outside Lighting www.ameliaslinens.com

Rednose Lighting 636-294-6299 www.rednoselightingstl.com

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in the Bling Season Check out these fashions at local boutiques to add some bling to your holiday outfit!

Pulse- Perfect for that holiday party. Sequined bottom dress with gold braided chain around neck. $60

Pulse: Bracelets: Swarovski crystal wraps bracelets by Nakamol. Perfect to add a little holiday bling.

Jeans Jackets & Jewels: Beautiful Swarovski crystal earrings were designed and created locally by Joanne Fissile. $24

La Ville: The Oroah necklace by Ted Baker is the most universal necklace for a casual tee to a dress for a night out! Necklace $115

Pure by Jen: Shawl - This gorgeous burgundy hue shawl with silver threads strewn thoughout is perfect to throw over a simple dress or to wear with jeans. $24.95

Rachel’s Grove: Perfect for all your special occasions, this longsleeved navy sequin dress overlays a black spaghetti strap sheath. It sparkles and wows, yet is still sophisticated and elegant. Designed by Laundry the T-body sequin dress is priced at $385.

Shoe Stop: These sexy bronze heels from Shoe Stop will stop anyone in their tracks! Price $69.99. By Vince Camuto

Rachel’s Grove 129 Chesterfield Towne Centre | Chesterfield 636.536.5140 www.rachelsgrove.com

Jeans Jackets & Jewels 117 Hilltown Village Ctr. Chesterfield 314-578-1433 facebook: jeansjacketsjewels

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Jeans Jackets & Jewels: These knit bling head wraps will keep you warm and fashionable this Winter! One Size. 3 Colors $20 Each.

La Ville 15848 Fountain Plaza Dr. Ellisville, MO 63017 www.shoplaville.com 636-220-1222

Shoe Stop 90 THF Blvd. Chesterfield, 63005 636-812-0184 www.shoestop.com


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St Louis Clinical Trials was founded in 1998 and is a trusted resource in the greater St Louis area for both inpatient and outpatient research studies. They have recently moved to West County to a state of the art facility located at 10330 Old Olive Street Rd. St Louis Clinical trials provides access to cutting edge clinical research studies, helping to bridge the gap between science and medicine with the goal of discovering potential new drug therapies.

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WestCounty

Personalities Each issue, we’ll be showcasing some of the many people who help Chesterfield & West County thrive as a community. Maybe you’ll recognize one or more of them during a shopping trip or other excursion. Be sure to say Hello!

Gordon Gundaker Chairman of Gundaker Commercial Group In 2007 Gordon retired from is post as President & CEO of Coldwell Banker Gundaker, metro St. Louis’ largest residential real estate company. He was born and raised in St. Louis and graduated from CBC. He began his real estate career at age 20 and in 1968 established Gundaker Realtors as a single office growing it to become the largest real estate sales organization in the history of St. Louis. In 2001 he sold to NRT, parent company of Coldwell Banker. He has won many awards during the years for his industry and community service. Gordon has been married to Jan for 7 years. His family consists of 5 children, 14 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. His 4 daughters are all in real estate. He enjoys shopping at Dillard’s and dining at Paul Manno’s Café, John Mineo’s and Wente’s O & W’s to name a few. Says Gordon, “Chesterfield is a very convenient place to live, close to everyhing, and it is expanding more than any other community in St. Louis.”

Stacey Morse Corbet Co-founder of The Morse Group (with husband Stuart) & V.P. Community Giving & Nonprofit Consulting – The Staenberg Group Stacey was born in Arcadia, CA and moved to St. Louis at age five. She attended Kirkwood H. S., then Mizzou and Maryville University. She was a commercial photographer in St. Louis right out of college then started a consulting business in 1994. She helped establish a vibrant arts program in Chesterfield giving so many people the opportunity to be part of something creative and special. As an advocate of the arts she encourages people to enjoy the amphitheater concerts and especially the sculpture- The Awakening. Stacey & Stuart have been married 28 years and have two children. They live in Wildwood and love the wide open spaces, horses and farms- country living close to major amenities. Her hobbies include road trips, backpacking, skiing and photography and has a camera in tow at all times.

Tim Woerther Mayor, City of Wildwood Tim was born in St. Louis then moved to N.Y. then Ohio where he graduated high school before moving back to St. Louis. He also lived in Dallas and Kansas City before moving to Wildwood in 1995. Tim has been married since 1983 to Kelley a graduate of Lafayette High School. They have two daughters. He has served as Mayor for seven years, five years as a member of Council before that and four years as a member of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Tim is a graduate of Maryville University. He is a Board member of the St. Louis County Municipal League. Tim enjoys playing tennis on his time off and likes to dine at the Big Chief Grill and loves the New York Manhattan style pizza. Attending the area concerts and the annual BBQ Bash are some of his favorite things to do. “The parks and trails of Wildwood can’t be beat for being outside and enjoying the varied landscape” says Tim. “Wildwood is a wonderful place for families.”

Robert W. Flagg Retired Chairman, St. Louis County Police Board

Jeff Pittman, PHD Chancellor, St. Louis Community College The college has four main campuses and also operates education centers throughout the service area and offers courses and programs at numerous area high schools, community centers, libraries, churches, hospitals and museums. Jeff started with SLCC this July. He moved to Ellisville from Indiana where he was born and raised. He graduated from Bloomfield High School- one of 42 students! He earned a BS from Indiana University, a MS from Indiana State University and a PhD from Indiana State University.He is married to Shelly for 18 years and has four children and one granddaughter. Jeff has been in education for almost 30 years, spending his career in higher education at community colleges. He belongs to the local YMCA. He moved to West County because of all the green space, combined with all of the shopping, restaurants, parks, wooded areas and wildlife. “West County is the best!” Kelly Hager CEO, Kelly Hager Group

Bob was born & raised in North St.Louis County then served our country in the Korean War. He raised cattle on 56 acres near the Missouri River before moving to Chesterfield in 1989. Bob was owner and founder of Flagg Steel Company on South Broadway in St. Louis City which he sold in 1999 when it was the largest Tool & Die distributor in Missouri. Gene McNary appointed Bob to the Police Board in 1980. He was elected chairman in 1990 and served under Buzz Westfall 13 years. Bob and his wife Pat have been married 31 years and have 4 daughters and 7 grandkids. Napoli 2, YaYas, Candiccis, Country Club & Smittys are some of their favorite places. Bob enjoys hunting, fishing and is an avid boater. He had a boat on the Alton Pool for 33 years and made four round trips to Marco Island on his cruiser the "FLAGGSHIP"!

Kelly has owned her real estate company for 10 years. Prior to her real estate career she worked in corporate America for Verizon, MCI and Schering Plough. In addition to her real estate career she is CEO live team Manager of US operations for the GO SET an Australian band. Kelly was born and raised in Clayton and attended Clayton High School and Maryville University. She lives in Dardenne Prairie with her eight year old son. Kelly is a member of the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce and her favorite charity is Friends of Kids with Cancer headquartered in Maryville Center. She sponsors an annual ‘Adopt a Family’ campaign for that organization. She also supports the Kids Museum and Butterfly House. Kelly enjoys the walking and hiking trails in the area, attending the summer outdoor concerts and loves the area shopping. On her time off she enjoys dining at Libertine, Annie Gunn’s, and Bricktop to name a few.

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Party Rooms Having too many guests over for the holidays to accommodate at your home or condo? Or just don’t want to bother with the cleaning, preparing the food and cleanup? Then check out these local restaurants below. Many have private rooms available for parties and meetings. Others will close the facility at times for private events. Then there are others who have semi private areas or will section off a portion of their restaurant to accommodate larger groups. Some charge a cover fee, others have a minimum charge for guests, and others charge the cost of the meal and gratuity only. Please check with each facility mentioned to inquire its policies.

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CATERING & PARTY PLACES Balaban’s offers both small and large gathering spaces

Annie Gunn’s 16808 Chesterfield Airport Road. 636-532-7684, anniegunns.com Award winning chef-Lou Rook prepares elegant, top notch catering selections. Full service, of course, but they will also provide platters and trays of the specialties.

The Egg & I 1722 Clarkson Road, 636-536-3777A private room available for up to 35 people on weekdays up to 2 pm.

Scarecrow 1095 Chesterfield Pkwy East 636-536-9440 Private room holds up to 36 people.

Four Seasons 615 Broadmoor Dr 314-681-4005 or 314-956-6266 Large private facility for 100 guests.

Spiro’s Restaurant 1054 North Woods Mill Rd 314-878-4449- Rooms for 35 or 65.

Cooper’s Hawk 1146 Fountain Plaza, 636-489-0059 Private room for up to 36.

Fox & Hound 17416 Chesterfield Airport Road, 636-536-0802 Private room for 30 to 50 people

The Sports Page Bar & Grill 13431 Olive Blvd, 314-434-4115 Two separate areas can accommodate anywhere from 35 in one room to larger parties in a another section.

Bar Louie 103 Chesterfield Valley Dr. 636-812-4280 A section of the restaurant can be reserved for special parties.

Gianfabio Ristorante & Cafe 127 Hilltown Village Ctr, 636-5326686. Small intimate room accomodates around 20 guests.

Table Three Wildwood Town Ctr, 636-458-4333 An intimate room for 12 or an elegant dining room for up to 50.

Llwyelyn’s Pub 2490 Taylor Road, 636-821-3000 Room for up to 50 people.

Talayna’s 68 Four Seasons Shopping Ctr 314-469-6650 Several private areas for up to 100 people for a sit down dinner.

Candicci’s 100 Holloway Rd. 636-220-8989 Semi private area for 40 guests. DreamHouse Tea Room Can accommodate 15-100 in their tea room behind the store. They are open for lunch but other times are available. EdgeWild 550 Chesterfield Center 636-532-0550 Several private rooms for 100+ guests, and an intimate wine room for 16.

Ya Ya’s Euro Cafe 15601 Olive Blvd, 636-537-9991. Private intimate room for 12 people. They will also section off the restaurant for private parties.

Many of the restaurants listed here offer full-service catering with servers, table settings, etc. Others will prepare a full lunch or dinner or party trays that you can pick up or have delivered. Please call the local establishments for more information.

Balaban’s 1772 Clarkson Rd, 636-449-6700 Balaban's has an Intimate Wine Room seating eight surrounded by hundreds of special bottles from the award winning cellar. The larger Tuscan inspired party space accommodates up to 80 for a rehearsal dinner or 100 or more for a wedding party or cocktail reception.

Clancy's Butcher Shop 930 Kehrs Mill Rd, 636-394-2199 Up to 50 guests.

Weber’s Front Row 101 Chesterfield Towne Centre 636-778-1922 Private room for up to 60 people.

Restaurants with Catering Services

Annie Gunn’s 16808 Chesterfield Airport Road. 636-532-7684 A lovely tent area which they will rent out on Mondays and various times.

Bishop’s Post 16125 Chesterfield Pkwy West 636-536-9404 Bishop’s Post has two private party rooms. One lovely room seats 40 and they can combine two to seat 75.

Various rooms with seating for large or small groups.

Mike Duffy’s 1024 Woodsmill Plaza, 636-3948855 - Room for around 50 guests.

Veritas Gateway to Food and Wine 15860 Fountain Plaza Dr. 636-227-6800 No private room but they will accommodate private parties on request on certain days and times.

Millers Crossing 14156 Olive Blvd, 314-439-0400 Room for 15-20. Monty’s American Grill 15850 Manchester Rd 636-220-3333 Room for up to 50 people.

Walnut Grill 1386 Clarkson Clayton Center 636-220-1717

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Balaban’s 1772 Clarkson Rd, 636-449-6700 Under the direction of Executive Chef D. Scott Phillips Balaban’s brings sophistication and a good time to any party or event. Balaban’s is a certified full service catering operation. They will bring their award winning fare to whatever location, and provide full staffing and bartenders. Boxed lunches, party platters and other menus are available for pickup. Candicci’s 100 Holloway Rd, 636-220-8989 Candiccis has an extensive catering operation. From pastas, to desserts to box lunches they have it covered. They also provide family pans for 4 or 8 of their specialty items including the fabulous salads reasonable prices. Charlotte’s Rib BBQ 15467 Clayton Rd, 636-394-3332, Charlotte’s Rib provides excellent catering services but also worth mentioning is that they will smoke your own turkey for the holidays! Clancy's Butcher Shop 930 Kehrs Mill Rd, 636-394-2199 Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant 1146 Fountain Plaza, 636-489-0059 Charlie Gitto’s Offers full service catering. Callier’s Deli 14787 Manchester Rd, 636-394-2086


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Espino’s Mexican Bar & Grill 17409 Chesterfield Airport Rd 636-519-0044 Espinos has an extensive catering business. Besides Mexican fare they have seafood, Italian, steaks you name it. Or they’ll build a custom solution just for you. They also provide pans of food for take-out. Goodcents Subs & Pasta 173 Long Rd, 636-537-5300 1044 Town & Country Crossing, 636-227-1100. Imo’s Pizza 1717 Clarkson Rd, 636-537-0011 Imo’s can deliver their specialties to your next event. Jason’s Deli 17245 Chesterfield Airport Rd 636-536-6868 Lettie Lou’s Café 636-273-9317 Llywelyn’s Pub 2490 Taylor Rd, 636-821-3000 Mike Duffy’s 1024 Woodsmill Plaza, 636-3948855 Monty’s American Grill 15850 Manchester, 636-220-3333 McArthurs Bakery & Café 13700 Olive Blvd, 314-894-0900 Oishi’s Steakhouse & Sushi Bar 100 Chesterfield Valley Dr. 636-530-1198 PM BBQ 161 Long Rd, 636-536-1966. Chesterfield Center, 636-532-0550 Rich & Charlie’s Restaurant 1081 S. Woods Mill Rd. 636-227-8965 Salina’s Mexican Cafe 20 Clarkson Wilson Centre 636-530-9010 Fiesta catering and carry outs Sarah’s Cake Shop & Catering 10 Clarkson Wilson Ctr, 636-728-1140 Smoke House Market 16806 Chesterfield Airport Rd 636-532-3314 Chesterfield Center, 636-532-0550

Stefanina’s Express 103 Chesterfield Towne Centre, 636530-9200. Trays of apps, salads, subs, pasta, desserts. Subway 274 THF Blvd, 636-733-0006; 40 Clarkson Wilson Ctr, 636-532-0112; 13391 Olive Blvd, 314-542-0444; 123 Hilltown Village 636-532-1760. Table Three- Wildwood Town Center, 636-458-4333- Table Three has its own catering company Cuisine d’ Art. They will coordinate your event from start to finish and create a menu that suits your plans. From full-service sit down dinner to buffets to cocktail parties they will handle it. Set-up, linens, china, servers, bartendars, etc.

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Talayna’s 68 Four Seasons Shopping Ctr 314-469-6650 Viviano’s Festa Italiano 150 Four Seasons, 314-878-1474 Veritas 15860 Fountain Plaza Dr..636-2276800. Walnut Grill 1386 Clarkson Clayton Center 636-220-171 Full service catering available off site. They have a full service truck they can locate wherever you are. Full party trays and other offerings. Weber’s Front Row 101 Chesterfield Towne Centre 636-778-1922, webersfrontrow.com Party platters and party in a pan! Ya Ya’s Euro Cafe 15601 Olive Blvd, 636-5379991.Ya Ya’s chefs will prepare a menu to suit your taste and budget. From simple dishes to ice sculptures.

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Taste Chesterfield

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Wine Selection at Balaban’s

On the following pages,

The meatloaf blue plate special at Balaban’s

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New lunch specials Balaban’s 1772 Clarkson Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 636-449-6700 www.balabanswine.com Balaban’s recently started to offer BLUE PLATE SPECIALS at lunch. Everyday Chef D. Scott Phillips serves up a special blue plate, reminiscent of the 1920’s ,for a quick weekday busines lunch from 11 am to 2 pm. Monday brings meatloaf,Tuesday chicken pot pie,Wednesday Yankee style beef roast, with Italian stuffed peppers on Thursday and fried chicken Friday! Cost is only $12 plus tax and gratuity. Balaban’s also offers many wine dinners and tastings throughout the month which are listed in our events section. Check them out! They will also be open Thanksgiving day and Christmas eve. Check website for details.

Chesterfield has to offerfrom dining, live music, restaurant news, wine dinners and more.

Wine Dinners Candicci’s 100 Holloway Road Ballwin, MO 63011 636-220-8989 www.candiccis.net Mark your calendars for Tuesday

November 17. Candiccis’ is hosting a wine dinner with four courses and four wine pairings. Cost is only $39.99. Reservations required. Candicci’s will also be OPEN ALL DAY THANKSGIVING! Plan for a scrumptous all-you-can-eat buffet with all the trimmings for $22.95. Opening Spring Twin Peaks On the grounds of Chesterfield Mall New restaurant by PB&J, owners of Ya Ya’s. A casual eatery. Now Open Parkside Grille 505 Strecker Road Ballwin, MO 63011(Clayton & Strecker) 636-422-8483 www.theparksidegrille.com A neighborhood restaurant serving fresh American food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Coming Soon Joey B’s restaurant RESTAURANTS: Send us your news! Our readers want to know “What’s Up” in town!

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In Good Taste

Tasty Tidbits from Eateries in and Around Chesterfield Recipe: Chicken Carciofi

Balaban’s Special Holiday Drink: Merry Moscato

Supplied by Viviano’s Festa Italiano 150 Four Season Plaza 314-878-1474

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• 5 oz Saracco Moscato d'Asti • 1 oz Pineapple Juice • Splash Chambord • Garnish with rosemary stick, pineapple, cherry

Holiday Wine Thoughts & Tips From Lukas Wine & Spirits Superstore... www.lukasliquorstl.com 636-227-4543

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he holidays are fast approaching. Soon it will be time to take inventory of your wine needs for your expected and unexpected guests. The following is a general overview for your wine needs. Please ask a wine expert for more specific needs. Bubbles seems to fit perfectly with the Holidays. Bubbles makes a statement that you are celebrating the arrival of your guests. This is a great pallet cleanser and goes well with most hors d’oeuvres. Bubbles can be worked in with all budgets. A decent California sparkling Spanish Cava or an Italian Prosecco can all be bought for around $15. Stocking white wines for the Holidays should not be complicated. Chardonnay drinkers will drink a variety of white wines. Chardonnay is a white wine that some people just don't enjoy. It tends to be too oaky or woody. Good white wines when served with appetizers would be an Albarino, Gruner Veltliner or Fallanghia. These wines are perfect with cheeses, dipping sauces and dressings. Other good basic whites are Pinot Grigio or Viognier. Your selection of red wines should be done with two thoughts. Light red for sipping or appetizers. Heavier reds for a big meal. Pinot Noir or a Rhone Blend are great for your easy going reds. Blends are also popular because they require very little decanting. When selecting a wine for a heavy complicated meal be sure and decant these wines. California Syrahs are good choices. The hottest varietal right now is a California Grenache. For your turkey dinner we suggest a light Pinot Noir from Oregon or a slightly sweet Riesling. By Gary Bilder, owner of Lukas Wine & Spirits

INGREDIENTS • 4-6 Chicken Breasts Sauce: • Juice from 1 lemon • 1 cup chicken broth • 1 cup white wine (Chablis or Chardonney) • 6 tablespoons butter • 1- 14 oz can of artichoke hearts, drained, and cut into eights • 2 teaspoons granulated garlic For Flour Mixture: • 2 cups flour • 1 tablespoon salt • 2 teaspoons white pepper • 2 tablespoons granulated garlic DIRECTIONS: Pound Chicken Breasts between 2 sheets of waxed paper until thin. Dredge chicken breasts in flour mixture and shake off the excess. Heat 4 tablespoons of olive oil and 4 tablespoons butter in a heavy

skillet. Brown chicken breasts but be careful not to overcook them. As they are browned transfer them to the serving dishes and keep warm. To the skillet add the lemon juice, chicken broth, white wine, and granulated garlic, and scrape up the browned bits on the bottom of the pan-approximately 3 mins. Add the Artichokes and simmer the sauce for about 10 mins. If you need to thicken the sauce mix 1 tablespoons cornstarch with ? cup water. Add slowly to sauce and stir until thick. Remove pan from heat and add 2 tablespoons of the butter. Swirl to combine. Adjust seasoning to taste. You may need to add more lemon juice, chicken broth, or wine. Arrange chicken breast in the pan and pour the sauce over them all. Artfully arrange the artichoke pieces over and around the chicken breasts.

Let Us Smoke Your Holiday Turkey or Other Meats! (Call ahead for details)

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