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April - June 2020 On the Cover: Friendship Village Out & About is published quarterly by the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce. Publication schedule is: January-March, April-June, JulySeptember, October-December. Copyright 2019. Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the consent of the publisher. Out & About is distributed by the U.S. Postal Service to all homes and businesses in the 63017 and 63005 ZIP codes, approximately 26,402 places. Out & About is always available online, on the Chamber website, and Facebook. Published By: Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce 101 Chesterfield Business Parkway Chesterfield, MO 63005 Publisher: Nora Amato, Executive Director, Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce Editor: Carol Enright Designer: Krysta Struthers Contributing Writers: Ann Chrissos, Cesar Keller, Mary Shapiro, and David Weiss. For advertising rates or news releases, call the Chamber office at 636-532-3399 or email outandabout@chesterfieldmochamber.com. View the magazine online at chesterfieldmochamber.com. 4

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CONTENTS

Potpourri 6

New Member Spotlights

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Get Out in the Community

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Faust Park Summer Concerts

The 33 year tradition of concerts continues.

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The Evolution of Grocery Shopping

New Member Mini Profiles

Executive Director’s Column

Greater Chesterfield Letter from the Board

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Psychology of Color

Business Column

Dierbergs stays relevant with the evolution of grocery shopping.

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News by the Numbers

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News Briefs from Chesterfield

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Chesterfield Food Scene

Helping Seniors Age Ahead

Resources to aid in seniors transitioning.

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Chesterfield Postal Villages Part three of three.

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Chamber Award Winners

Check out the Chamber members who were recognized at the January luncheon.

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Crushed Red

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Chamber Programs

Community Events

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Health Column

Spring Allergy Relief

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Directory

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Who’s Out & About?

Chamber Directory

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New Member Spotlights

Get to know some of the businesses that have joined the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce since the last edition of Out & About. Attorneys The McKay Law Firm, LLC The McKay Law Firm, LLC specializes in estate planning while also providing help in small business consulting, traffic tickets and personal injury. An estate plan should include a will, power of attorney, power of attorney for health care, and living will. Depending upon the client’s goals, a more extensive estate plan may include a trust and will to address the issues of disability or incapacity. Contact: Attorney K. Kyle McKay at 636-825-1300 or Kyle@TheMcKayLawFirm. com. Visit 121 Chesterfield Business Parkway, Chesterfield, or TheMcKayLawFirm.com. Contractors-Remodeling/Home Improvement Mid America Stair Company A full-service stair company that includes designing, fabricating and installation of custom staircases. Specializing in residential, new construction and remodels. From simple baluster replacement to a complete overhaul stair project, we provide free estimates to our customers and assist them to make a choice on stair design and materials that will exceed their expectations. We work with local vendors for the highest quality materials to ensure beauty and elegance we construct to complement your home. Contact: 314-440-3465 or sales@midamericastair.com. Visit midamericastair.com. EducationTutoring/Learning Center/Services Code Ninjas (Wildwood) Code Ninjas (Wildwood) provides game-based coding education for kids aged 7-to-14. Kids learn to code by building their very own video games. They have a blast while learning coding, robotics, math, logic and teamwork. Code Ninjas believes every student deserves the opportunity to unlock their full potential. Educating our youth in coding provides them with problem-solving skills and self-esteem to pursue their dreams. Come visit us for a free 30-minute game-building session. We’re 6

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open 3:30- 7:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Sunday. Summer camp schedule now live! Contact: 314-800-0570 or wildwoodmo@ codeninjas.com. Visit 16747 Main Street, Wildwood, or codeninjas.com/locations/mo-wildwood. Fitness/Gym/Wellness Profile by Sanford Making smart choices about nutrition can be challenging. Strict, generalized diets don’t work for everyone. If you’ve tried everything and aren’t seeing the results you want, we may be able to help supercharge your weight-loss journey with solutions that are customized down to your DNA. In addition to oneon-one coaching, we utilize unique technologies to encourage looking beyond the scale with 3D body scanning capabilities as well as AngioDefender (cardiovascular age tool). Our program is simple, effective – and sustainable! Come in and connect with a health coach – first session is free! Contact: Heather Creech or Will Boyle at 314-858-5502 or heather.creech@profileplan.com. Visit 14127 Clayton Road, St. Louis, or profileplan.com/st-louis/. Row House Home of the low-impact, highenergy group fitness indoor rowing and strength training workout! Classes are led by highly trained coaches to focus on proper form, stroke and provide modifications. Rowing activates more than 85 percent of your muscles, resulting in a higher calorie burn. Build strength, endurance and confidence with our six different class types that incorporate rowing, free weights and stretching. Each class type has a different focus – and programming varies to help you progress and achieve your fitness goals. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at RowHouseChesterfield. Contact: Brandie Acord at 314-474-1497 or chesterfieldgm@therowhouse.com. Visit therowhouse.com/location/chesterfield. Health & Beauty The Pedicure Plus Christi Evans’ services are performed @chesterfieldmochamber

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in a luxuriously clean and private setting by a certified ANT/MNT (Advanced Nail Technician/ Medical Nail Technician) and are soak-less/waterless and performed with emollients and moisturizers. Implements are sterilized or disposable – and NEVER reused. Perfect for the discerning client and individuals with chronic conditions. As a certified MNT, Christi is able to work with clients with chronic health issues. She enjoys providing her clients “the relaxation effect” while delivering experiential, artisanal nail care. In-home concierge services available. Contact: 314-210-0777. Visit 12855 N. Outer Forty Drive, Suite 175, Town and Country (by appointment only), or thepedicureplus.com. Healthcare-Emergency Services St. Luke’s Quick Care for Kids See a pediatrician after hours. Board-certified pediatricians can see your child for minor ailments and illnesses when your pediatrician’s office is closed or a sick visit appointment is not available. This service is available for any child age 17 and under, including infants. Information from your visit will be forwarded to your child’s pediatrician for follow-up care. No appointment necessary. Hours (including holidays): Monday-Friday, 5-9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 12-8 p.m. Contact: 314-2056900. Visit 232 S. Woods Mill Road, East Medical Office Building, Suite 130, Chesterfield, or stlukesstl.com. Healthcare-Other Providers SSM Health Physical Therapy SSM Health Physical Therapy is the St. Louis region’s premier provider of comprehensive outpatient rehabilitative services. With a network of more than 70 outpatient physical therapy centers, SSM Health Physical Therapy specializes in the treatment of sports, orthopedic, hand and work-related injuries. A team of more than 400 physical, occupational and speech therapists, along with patient service specialists, provide exceptional care and unparalleled customer service. Nearly 90 percent of the therapists hold advanced certifications in their respective specialties. SSM Health Physical Therapy is part of the SSM Health Rehabilitation Network, a joint venture between SSM Health St. Louis and Select Medical. Contact: 800-518-1626 or kmorice@ ssm-select.com. Visit ssmphysicaltherapy.com.

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Allergy, Asthma & Food Allergy Centers Allergy, Asthma & Food Allergy Centers strive to provide the highest quality patient care in a personal and caring environment. Our mission is to use our expertise in allergy and immunology to improve the quality of life of adults and children through the diagnosis and management of asthma, food allergies, and other allergic conditions. We became the first allergy & immunology practice in the greater St. Louis area to provide oral immunotherapy (OIT) services to treat life threatening food allergies. Since then, over 130 individuals have reached the maintenance phase of OIT for over 10 different foods, and more than 160 others are in the escalation phase of active treatment. Contact: 314-849-8700. Visit aafacenters.com/ our-services/food-allergy-center or facebook.com/ AllergyAsthmaFoodAllergyCenters. IT Hardware, Support, Services and Supplies PSG/Pearl Solutions Group PSG/Pearl Solutions Group is a leading and growing IT infrastructure solutions company serving the small/ medium and mid-market enterprise business segments in the greater St. Louis area for over 25 years. PSG provides local engineering excellence/experience and designs, implements, services and supports business outcomes and results – not just technical finish lines for our customers. With 24/7/365 managed and cloud IT solutions, and cybersecurity solutions (MSP/CSP/MSSP) and mobile practices, PSG is the go-to partner for our customers wanting an on premise/off premise or hybrid IT solution. PSG practices are built upon our partnership expertise with best-of-breed technologies like Microsoft/HP Enterprise/Cisco/Dell-EMC-VMW. Contact: Salvatore Pusateri at salvatore.pusateri@pearlsolves.com. Visit linkedin.com/company/pearl-solutions-group or twitter.com/PearlSolves. ThrottleNet ThrottleNet has been providing quality IT support and security solutions to the St. Louis metro area for over 20 years. We employ over 40 IT professionals with varying skillsets and house our locally-owned and April-June 2020 | Out & About

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operated Help Desk in our secure facility in Sunset Hills. We’ve been named Best in IT as well as Best in Cybersecurity by Small Business Monthly as well as one of the top IT companies in the world by MSP Mentor. We work with organizations of all sizes and industry types, specializing in companies with high compliance requirements. Contact: Chris Montgomery at 314-227-2632 or sales@throttlenet. com. Visit 12970 Maurer Industrial Drive, Sunset Hills, or throttlenet.com. Medical Equipment Marelly AEDs & First Aid Marelly AEDs & First Aid is a leading national provider of workplace AED programs, first aid cabinets systems, and emergency response training. Family owned, we were founded in St. Louis in 2002, and are headquartered in Chesterfield. Lifesaving programs for your workplace is our specialty. Does your business, community center, school or house of worship have or need an AED? Is it ready to go if needed? Contact us today to make sure your emergency response programs are current, compliant and ready to go. Visit marelly.com. Not For Profit Aging Ahead Aging Ahead supports individuals through the journey of aging. We recognize everyone’s journey is unique and we are here to support yours! Aging Ahead is one of 10 Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) in Missouri. We have been providing supportive services in St. Louis, St. Charles, Franklin and Jefferson counties since 1973. Adults 60 and older count on Aging Ahead to provide a wide variety of programs and services to help ensure all have opportunities to age well: Meals on Wheels, community resources, caregiver support, healthy living programs, options consulting, socialization, benefits assistance – and much more! Contact: 800243-6060 or info@agingahead.org. Visit agingahead. org. A.R.C. Angels Foundation A.R.C. Angels Foundation (AAF) was created in 2014 to celebrate the life of Avery Reine Cantor, who was lost to suicide at 17. We are dedicated to preventing youth suicide through education and awareness. AAF presents 8

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to schools, youth organizations and businesses. Our FREE presentation is a personal approach where we discuss facts and statistics and give personal testimony about suicide. This approach helps people open up about their current struggles and provides them with the tools necessary to get help for themselves or others in crisis. We are looking to expand our reach to more organizations, schools and businesses. Contact: Kennedy Brown at kbrown.arcangelsfoundation@gmail.com. Visit arcangelsfoundation.org. Real Estate-Development/Brokerage Gershman Commercial Real Estate Established in 1948, Gershman Commercial Real Estate is the largest locally-owned commercial real estate firm in the St. Louis metro area. It provides unparalleled service and support during all stages of a commercial real estate transaction. The company’s current management portfolio exceeds 6 million square feet of office, retail and industrial space, inclusive of 175+ properties and over 1,100 tenants, located throughout the St. Louis metropolitan market. Contact: Chris Fox at 314862-9400 or cfox@gershmancommercial.com. Visit gershmancommercial.com. Real Estate-Realtors Narrative Real Estate We understand that buying or selling a home is more than just a transaction: it’s a life-changing experience. That’s why our team of highly-seasoned real estate professionals is dedicated to providing exceptional, personalized service for all of our clients. We take great pride in the relationships we build and always work relentlessly on our clients’ behalf to help them achieve their real estate goals. Each Keller Williams Realty office is independently owned and operated. If you have a brokerage relationship with another agency, this is not intended as a solicitation. All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Equal Opportunity Housing Provider. Contact: Joshua Stockstill at 636-229-8659 or joshua@ narrativerealty.com. Visit narrativerealty.com. Recruiting and Staffing TechnoSmarts TechnoSmarts, a certified minority-owned business, @chesterfieldmochamber

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provides Fortune 500 clients with solutions to their business needs. We use our industry insight, expertise and connections to connect you with the people that will improve the efficiency and quality of your core business – solving your toughest staffing challenges. We have an impressive track record of quickly locating and placing quality IT professionals with strong skills and backgrounds for a wide range of IT positions. Our talented contractors can support project planning, designing, application and system development, administration, warehousing, integration, web, and programming roles. Contact: 636-519-0814. Visit 16090 Swingley Ridge Road, Suite 330, Chesterfield, or technosmarts.com. Retail-General Merchandise MOTEK Jewelry Bar Rodin is the owner/founder of MOTEK Jewelry. Born and raised in Israel, Bar moved to St. Louis when she was 29. Her passion for jewelry grew out of the creativity and uniqueness of her homeland. Bar designs some of her pieces – creating handcrafted fashionable jewelry – and carefully chooses other handmade pieces from Israel and around the world. Her collection features classic and modern trends jewelry, crafted from quality materials – including sterling silver, gold filled, semi-precious stones, crystals, pearls, Swarovski, leather, and silver and gold-plated. Her doctrine is to inspire every woman wearing her jewelry to feel feminine, romantic and radiant. Contact: Bar Rodin at 314-494-5722. Visit facebook.com/motekjewelry/.

Pinspiration Pinspiration is the world’s first Pinterest-inspired craft studio. Imagine a DIY crafting studio set up like a restaurant where you can “order” arts and crafts projects to customize on the spot. No need to register for a class or make the same project as the rest of your group. Linger with friends over a glass of wine or enjoy mimosas on the weekends. Relax with no hassle, no mess, and no excuses. Our Jackson-Pollock-inspired Splatter Room™ is a messy, fun activity for kids’ play dates, birthday parties, date nights, and more. Contact: Amanda Wibbenmeyer at 636-778-1233 or chesterfield@pinspiration. com. Visit 164 Chesterfield Commons East Road, Chesterfield, or pinspiration.com/chesterfield. Tree Service/Landscaping D&B Lawn Care & Landscape Founded in 1985 D&B Lawn Care & Landscape has strived to provide responsible and consistent lawn care and landscape maintenance. Forging personal relationships with every client, we strive to meet their needs, exceed expectations, and give peace of mind by providing the highest quality service and workmanship in a timely manner. We will always greet you with a friendly, professional manner. We take pride in our work enhancing the beauty and value of our client’s outdoor living space. Above all, with honesty and integrity, we will continue to do what is right for our client’s. Contact: 636394-0797 or Bbarger@dandblawncare.org. Visit dandblawncare.org.

Retail-Specialty Lacefield Music Lacefield Music, a locallyowned St. Louis business for 25 years, recently opened our new location in Chesterfield Valley. We are a piano retailer, but we specialize in fulfilling the dream of playing the piano. We offer private lessons for children in our Yamaha Music School and group adult piano classes. We offer free adult piano classes with every piano purchase. We believe that anyone, regardless of age or experience, can learn to play the piano with the right lesson program. Our students learn to play very quickly – and have fun! Contact: 636-778-2070. Visit 112 Chesterfield Valley Drive (across from the movie theater), Chesterfield.

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Being Creative and Doing Things a Little Differently

Connect. Learn. Grow.

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ow is all I can say! I wrote my column (by the deadline this time) and headed out of town for spring break. Everything changed in a week. First and foremost – I believe we are all fortunate and we have an amazing community! This is all a different time for us and we have to stay strong for each other, our community and, ultimately, our country. The Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce is operating Nora Amato in accordance to the CDC guidelines and can be reached via email and/or by phone. Thank you to everyone working in the “essential businesses and services,” including police, doctors, nurses, truckers, couriers and media. We thank you for keeping our local community rolling and connected! I am writing this on March 23, day #1 of our “shelter-in-place” or “stay-at-home” order. This mandate is so important for all of us to follow – and

necessary. Total cooperation is what is needed by the public to stop the spread and protect each of us. When visiting the stores, please be kind, do not buy more than what you need and set up a network to assist your neighbors (and or neighboring businesses) with shopping – dropping off and limiting the number of people out in public. Experts are saying that it is paramount that all of us do the following: establish a routine each day, exercise (indoors – meditate, practice yoga or livestream from your favorite studio class; or the outdoors is not closed – bike, walk, run or hike), unplug from the news for a period of time each day (as this is stressful), and be creative – enjoy a game night, read a book, watch an old movie, interview a relative and record their message. Continue to stay connected to others via phone, video conferencing or virtual happy hours. Help us help you – we are all in this together. Visit our website at chesterfieldmochamber.com to find out our Chamber member businesses’ operating hours and their updates. We will also have our latest news online. Look in our directory to call or connect with our Chamber businesses. Download our texting option (text Notify chfldchamber to 313131) to get information. Reach out if you see a need, have ideas, or want to talk – my email is nora@ chesterfieldmochamber.com. We are exploring ways to take our meetings and programs virtual. If you would like to get our e-newsletter, The Vision, on Tuesdays and our Weekly Opportunities on Friday – please e-mail us at info@ chesterfieldmochamber.com . Stay safe – we will see you soon! “Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible” - Francis of Assisi

Nora Macalady Amato is the executive director at the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce. Reach her at 636-532-3399 or email nora@ chesterfieldmochamber.com.


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he Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce has, since its founding in 1976, been an advocate for businesses, large and small, in the Chesterfield community. To that end, we have created a large and varied array of programs to inform, educate and promote. Those programs promote communications between Chesterfield city officials and business owners, educate business owners (Business Round Table and Business Over Breakfast) and now educate the community through our new evening Community Connections Program, and communitywide fun activities (Blossom Bolt and Pumpkin Run, Casino Night, and our fabulous Summer Concert Series), as well as our always informative monthly General Membership Meetings. All in, at last count, your Chesterfield Chamber offers over 440 events each year! That activity has grown organically and in measured steps. All manner of businesses in Chesterfield – from international businesses, big box stores and regional behemoths to local franchisees, local service providers and retail enterprises and entrepreneurial start-ups – are represented. The Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce had, and has, something to offer businesses, regardless of size, focus, product or service – and we found that it just wasn’t Chesterfield businesses that joined our home-grown organization. No, slowly we had, and have, members from neighboring communities reach out to inquire whether they can join (of course they can!) our Chamber until today, approximately 33% of our membership is physically located outside of the Chesterfield city limits. We adopted some years ago as the Chamber’s positioning statement the phrase: Connect. Learn. Grow. Somewhere along the line, that connecting and learning got us growing! As of 2019’s rankings in the St. Louis Business Journal, the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce was listed as the largest St. Louis County chamber! We are proud of that ranking and grateful for all of the creative hard work our predecessors engaged in to get us to this point – but we are not finished yet. The Chesterfield Chamber has officially recognized what is de facto. Our reach is beyond Chesterfield. We look to grow your Chamber beyond the traditional boundaries and, in doing chesterfieldmochamber.com

so, create more programs outside of our historical limits – something we have done for quite some time. So, beginning now we are proactively inviting businesses in the communities of Ballwin, Clarkson Valley, Ellisville, Creve Coeur and Town and Country to join the Greater Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce. We hope you will enjoy the new and expanded programs and meet our new members David Weiss and of course – join us! While we are always looking for new members, we also appreciate the volunteers who make our programs such successes. Contact the Chamber’s office at 636532-3399 to learn how to get involved.

David Weiss, an attorney at Sandberg Phoenix & von Gontard P.C., is chairman of the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.

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The Psychology and Usability of Color within Digital Projects

By Cesar Keller

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arly in January, the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce held a roundtable discussion around the Psychology of Color. It was exciting to see the great attendance and interaction of the group about this captivating topic. The perception of color is important because it evokes feelings and incites emotions that are memorable. Using the right colors attracts and blends into your target audience’s perception and can make experiences intuitive. Use the wrong colors, and you can easily alienate people from your brand or confuse them when they interact with your product and services. Many studies have shown how color impacts perceptions and motivations. Here are a few examples: Red •Attention grabbing •Associated with excitement, passion and action Blue •Closely tied to sea and sky and tranquility •Associated with harmony, peace, calm and trust Orange •Represents friendliness, creativity, adventure, enthusiasm •Used by Nickelodeon and Home Depot for evoking creativity and enthusiasm Yellow •Theme revolves around light/sunlight •Evokes feelings of happiness, positivity, optimism Green •Associated with money, growth, nature, green eco movement •Attracts outdoor activity and nature Consequently, talented designers leverage perceptions of color to help improve brand and product design. Matching up colors to the right audience with the right context for communication can ultimately accentuate any user experience. Furthermore, colors are strategically being used to improve usability and accessibility. We’re in the modern era of digital transformation, and

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using online systems and apps has become second nature. But why are some applications more intuitive to use than others? Colors can play an important role. User experience and user interface designers are typically responsible for the choices Cesar Keller made within the design of applications used. Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn are just a few of the web and mobile apps that many people use on a daily basis. These online systems have various buttons, icons, banners, disclaimers and warnings built within their graphical user interface, and how these elements work in unison and build a memorable experience is something these companies don’t take for granted. Color is a critical ingredient that designers strategically use for their projects to enhance business context and improve experiences. It’s amazing how color plays a major role in our daily lives, whether we realize it or not.

Cesar Keller is director of Business Solutions at Alliance Technologies. He has 20 years of varied experience – from owning/selling businesses to product design, development, marketing and executive management.

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Faust Park Summer Co

33 Years of Family Fun

Andy’s frozen custard, a night at the ballpark, humidity and Tuesday evening concerts at Faust Park. All things you can count on during summer in St. Louis.

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020 marks the 33rd year the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce has brought the City of Chesterfield the Summer Concert Series in Faust Park. Faust Park Cultural Site Manager Jesse Francis has been a part of the concerts since day one – and he has seen the event grow.

“We started out with a portable stage and now we have permanent one,” Francis said. “We are a county park and our job and mission is to bring activities to the public that are safe and entertaining – the concerts do both of those tasks very well. We have people from all over St. Charles and St. Louis counties come out for the concerts. It is a grand event that costs our guests not a dime. Without the Chamber’s willingness to do this event, we could not put it on. The Chamber is not only a Chesterfield asset, it is a county-wide asset – and we are so grateful.” The 10-concert series features 10 unique bands, so concertgoers are sure to find something they like. Many bands come back season after season. This will be the 22nd consecutive summer that The Spectrum Band has been playing the concerts. “As the bandleader, one of my favorite reasons to play in this concert series is the feedback from the audience every year. There are a lot of regular attendees that come up and say hello – and they even send us emails after

the shows to comment on how much they enjoyed themselves,” said Tim Callihan, manager of Spectrum. “Basically, we do that show because we enjoy the energy of the audience. I actually lose money to do that performance, but it’s become somewhat of a tradition for the band so I’m happy to help deliver a strong show to that audience every single year. Let’s keep our fingers crossed for another Tuesday night with great weather on June 30!” Chesterfield Chamber Executive Director Nora Amato wears the hat of an amateur meteorologist all summer, anxiously checking the weather forecast as each Tuesday night draws near. “In the last seven years, we have had 62 of the 70 scheduled concerts! That is 88.6 percent. However, we are always striving for a perfect 10,”

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oncerts – Amato said. “This is always a game-day decision that we don’t make lightly. We know community members look forward to the Tuesday night concerts as a weekly highlight. Our concern is always for the safety of our concertgoers, our bands, and the businesses and sponsors who make the concerts so much fun. Let’s hope for dry weather this year!” Rain or shine, Amato can’t imagine summer without Tuesday nights in Faust Park. “They are a fantastic opportunity for our community to come together in a relaxed atmosphere and just enjoy being outside in our great city,” Amato said. “For our businesses, it’s an ideal venue to truly connect with our community –

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right up close and personal.” Music is the main draw, but the concerts also feature food trucks, concessions, and the Commerce Bank Kids Zone featuring the Bubble Bus, a rock climbing wall, balloon twisting and laser tag – not surprisingly, a big hit with families. Angela Schreck, senior vice president and retail group manager for Commerce Bank, said having a presence at the concerts fits with the bank’s mission. “A bank is a product of the community it serves – a partnership of its customers, employees and shareholders. When the community succeeds, the bank succeeds,” said Schreck. “This is a core belief at Commerce Bank. It is why we are committed to bringing value to our customers, supporting our region’s April-June 2020 | Out & About

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2020 Summer Concert Series at Faust Park Theme nights listed in parentheses ( ). June 2* The Dave & Greg Show (Patriotic) June 9 Tony Viviano (Jukebox Jams)

economy and working with others to make our communities better places to live. Working alongside our community partners, like the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce, we are helping to build a strong future for the communities we serve.” The Tuesday night concerts at Faust were the only game in town until the 2011 opening of the Chesterfield Amphitheater which offers its own series of free and ticketed concerts. Amato doesn’t see the venue, which is about 2 ½ miles from Faust, as competition. “If anything, I think it has just complemented our concerts by having more things to do in Chesterfield every day of the week,” she said. “People can get out on a Tuesday night and on a Saturday night. Tuesday night might be more for the family and Saturday might be more of a date night for the parents.” New this year, each concert will have a different theme. Country solo artist, Johnny Henry, is excited to play his first concert at Faust on July 28, appropriately themed “Wild Wild West.” “Throughout my life, summer has always been my 16

favorite season of the year. Now, as a father with four children, I cherish summer even more – finding fun and unique ways to spend quality family time together,” said Henry. “Summer community concerts are such a great way to include some of the best elements of summer – being outside in the warm weather, spending time with your family, and enjoying a calm evening listening to great music. The relaxation, fresh air and sweet sounds make for a perfect evening to spend with your friends, family and neighbors.” The Summer Concert Series at Faust Park kicks off on June 2 with The Dave & Greg Show. Keeping with tradition, the first concert of the season will include cake for concertgoers and culminate in a spectacular fireworks display produced by Chamber member J&M Displays. Businesses interested in sponsorship opportunities can find more information at chesterfieldmochamber.com or by calling 636-532-3399. Text “Notify chfldchamber” to 313131 to receive concert updates.

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June 16 Butch Wax and the Hollywoods (Pirate Party) June 23 GypsySoul (Superhero Night) June 30 Spectrum (Tie-Dye) No concert week of July 4th.

July 14 Good Vibes (Island Paradise) July 21 All4Nothin (Harry Potter) July 28 John Henry (Wild Wild West) Aug 4 Scott Laytham and Karl Holmes Duo (Groovin’ Through the Decades) Aug 11 Billy Peek (Rock ‘n’ Roll) *Season opening cake and fireworks display. If first concert canceled - the season opener will be moved to the next date.

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f you grew up in Chesterfield, you grew up with Dierbergs. This spring, the family owned grocer is celebrating its 166 year anniversary. A lot has changed since that first country store opened on Olive Street Road in Creve Coeur in 1854. But, according to President and CEO Greg Dierberg, one thing has never wavered. “We pay attention to details and we try to make grocery shopping as personal an experience as possible,” said Dierberg. Dierberg said the way people prepare food and their interests surrounding food have changed, especially in the past five to 10 years. The store has stayed relevant by “making sure we meet our customers’ interests.”

Those interests range from a growing desire for plantbased and gluten-free offerings to a greater selection of prepped and prepared foods. But the biggest driver of change is the demand for convenience. “The convenience model has changed,” said Laura Dierberg Padousis, vice president and secretary of Dierbergs Markets. Padousis and her brother, Greg, are the fourth generation of Dierbergs to manage the business. “Back in the 1960s, if you looked at one of our produce racks, you’d be hard pressed to find anything that wasn’t a whole vegetable or a whole piece of fruit. If you look at our produce racks today, you’re going to see the whole vegetable, the whole

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Produce department in the 1950s. fruit – but you’re also going to see things diced, you’re going to see things chopped, and presented in any which way that a Dierbergs customer would want to buy their produce,” Padousis said. “That’s part of the evolution that started 15 to 20 years ago but continues to evolve in ways that make grocery shopping and cooking more approachable for our customers.” Greg Dierberg explains this approachability in terms of the store layout. “In our center store, we’ve tried to really develop our line extensions for specific dietary needs,” he said, adding that these items cater to customers who require gluten-free diets or have food allergies. “We’re trying to be the best source for products people can find to fit their lifestyle. “Around the perimeter of the store, we’ve been really intentional about developing and rolling out prepared foods,” he said. “We are investing a ton of energy into solutions that are ready to go, they’re affordable, they’re what people are looking for, they’re spot on in terms of timeliness, and they’re handmade.” These include semi-homemade offerings that are prepped, seasoned and ready to pop in the oven, and fully prepared meals that require only a few minutes in the microwave. Padousis said smaller portions and easy meal preparation appeal to all generations. 18

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“Usually, there are one to two portions in a bag, so it’s great for aging clientele getting used to cooking for one or two. It’s also great for young families with picky kids – everyone wants something different,” she said. “My grandmother would have giggled at me buying it prepped,” Padousis added. “She would not understand why I want to buy it prepped – it would just seem so simple to her. But my grandma didn’t work out of the home. She was there making meals for the kids and at home a lot of the time, so the dynamics have changed so much. We’re moving with our customers to meet their needs.” Those needs are increasingly formed by less time coupled with a desire to eat fresh, healthy meals. Even the definition of “convenience” has changed. “If I think back to my own experience, I remember the word TV dinner being in our vocabulary a lot – and a lot of our vegetables came from cans or frozen products,” Padousis said. “Picturing myself shopping with my mom growing up, a lot of it was focused on the center aisles. The change in the fresh department is probably the most noticeable for us just because of the interaction our customers have with fresh products and the importance of that to the customer experience.” Another growing trend is Dierbergs produce wall featuring pre @chesterfieldmochamber

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grocery delivery. Dierbergs joined the Shipt delivery network in September 2017 – and customer volume has nearly tripled in the two-and-a-half years since. “Customers who want to get their groceries without having to come into the store really love that program,” Padousis said, noting that this isn’t the first time Dierbergs has delivered groceries. “Back in the general store days, we had a delivery truck, followed by a long stretch of no delivery until we partnered with Shipt,” she said. But Padousis understands that grocery delivery is not for everyone. “My husband’s still unconvinced. He likes to go in the store and do all of his shopping – but any day of the week I would love to have my groceries delivered. It’s all about meeting the needs of the individual customer and what their preferences would be.” Some customers have embraced the My Dierbergs app which features digital coupons, recipes, and an in-app shopping list and item locator. But, like grocery delivery, using a mobile app hasn’t caught on with every shopper. “We do have individuals who are less techsavvy,” said Dierbergs Vice President of Marketing and Advertising Jamie Collins. “They still want to make their list on paper, they still want to visit their grocery store, they have the brands that they love. It’s very habitual for them. We recognize that – and we want to make sure we don’t lose sight of that as we modernize how we engage with them.” epped vegetables. chesterfieldmochamber.com

Shipt shopper loading car for delivery. These customers, many of whom are lifelong Dierbergs shoppers, are extremely valuable to the company. “They are loyal,” said Greg Dierberg, adding that this drives Dierbergs to continually invest in improving the traditional shopping experience. “We put a lot of effort into our brick-andmortar locations to keep them as current and as relevant as we possibly can,” Dierberg said. “We want to be relevant not only today, but 10 years from now, 50 years from now.” No matter how grocery shopping continues to evolve, being relevant “really comes down to how you treat someone and how you engage with someone on their terms,” Collins said. “That could be through a machine. That could be through a smile. That could be asking how your day went. That could be walking somebody to their car with their groceries.” Greg Dierberg defines being relevant as “making sure that what we have meets our customers’ interests.” “The more we can de-stress people’s food solutions and make it easier for them, the more they’ll connect with us,” he added. Padousis suggests that relevancy ultimately rests with staying true to the company’s roots as a family run community grocer, perhaps best summed up by her father and company Chairman Bob Dierberg. “My dad’s favorite quote is, ‘we’re just simple grocers.’” April-June 2020 | Out & About

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A collection of Chesterfield-focused news tidbits. 33 is the number of seasons the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce has been bringing to the community the Summer Concert Series in Faust Park. The 10 concerts annually attract more than 50,000 patrons. The 2020 seasons kicks off June 2 with the Dave and Greg Show and a patriotic theme. As is customary, the first concert of the season will culminate in a spectacular fireworks display by Chamber member J&M Displays.

38 members of the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce participate in our low-cost insurance plan for businesses with two to 50 employees.

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Mother and daughter, Vivian and Maurya Cockrell, will both receive their Doctorate of Health Professions Education from Logan University this spring. Both passionate about a future in technology, health care and education, Vivian and Maurya supported each other throughout the program – now there are two doctors in the house!

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5 Professional staff, all CPAs, at Chamber member Hochschild, Bloom & Co. LLP received the following recognitions: Michelle Barefield and Victoria Dailey were promoted to director, Abby Sowatsky was promoted to manager, Melissa Watson was promoted to supervisor, and Jeff Trentmann was recognized as “Young Outstanding Professional.” Congratulations!

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The 2020 Census marks the 24th time that the United States has counted its population since 1790. Participating in the census every 10 years is required by law, and it is critical as the results affect community funding, congressional representation and so much more. Every home will receive an invitation to participate by April 1, Census Day.

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One Rockwood School Districtsponsored robotics team and one private team composed of Rockwood students advanced to the FIRST Tech Challenge world championships (since canceled due to COVID-19 concerns). The Eureka High Bosons earned their trip to worlds by being the first pick on the winning alliance at the state competition, held March 7 at Missouri S&T University. Force Green Robotics, composed of Lafayette and Marquette students, won the Think Award at states to earn their trip to worlds. The Marquette Baryons also won the secondplace Innovate Award, thirdplace Connect Award and were the second pick on a finalist alliance at states. Congratulations to all!

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5,000 is the number of baby footprints St. Luke’s Hospital has scanned since March 2017 using CertaScan. St. Luke’s is the first and only hospital in the St. Louis area to offer this innovative technology that enhances newborn security and provides parents a treasured digital keepsake. chesterfieldmochamber.com

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Chesterfield Food Scene

Crushed Red – a salad concept with really good pizza By Carol Enright

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hen asked where Crushed Red fits into the fast-casual scene – a restaurant category populated by names such as Panera, Noodles & Co., and Chipotle – Crushed Red’s Director of Operations Casey Sullivan brings up Valentine’s Day.

“Most fast casuals are not going to be a great option for a date night, especially on a night like Valentine’s Day,” he said. “But because we can offer a nice glass of wine or a cold beer, you can come to Crushed Red on a date night and not feel like you’re trying to cut too many corners.” Sullivan said the restaurant has “implemented a little bit of a full-service concept” by delivering food and drinks to your table on real plates, and using real silverware and real glassware. “We deliver our experience a bit more elevated than what you’d receive at a Panera or a Chipotle,” Sullivan added, “but at the same price point as a fast casual. A single diner can come in and out of Crushed Red for about $13.” Sullivan described the Crushed Red menu as “very approachable – not too healthy or too unhealthy for you.” “As health and wellness become more and more of a focus, the menu items we have fit that,” he explained. “Yes, we have salads that are very healthy for you, but we also offer delicious handcrafted pizzas.” And while flatbread pizzas are popular with customers, Sullivan says salads are the star attraction: “We don’t want to get lost in the walkthe-line pizza concept. We are a salad concept with really good pizza.”

Sullivan said the restaurant’s catering program is great for businesses, as well as families planning upcoming graduation parties or get-togethers. The Chesterfield Crushed Red, which opened on March 31, 2017, is the fourth of seven Crushed Red locations. Crushed Red recently celebrated its 8th anniversary, recognizing the opening of its first location in Clayton in February 2012. Operated by a local ownership group with multiple investors, Crushed Red is a regional chain based in St. Louis franchising across the country. Its newest location is set to open in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this spring. Sullivan said each location has its own unique traffic patterns. The Clayton, Creve Coeur and Columbia restaurants get more foot traffic because they are in central business districts. But Chesterfield attracts more families. With all the nearby fast-casual restaurants, “there’s a pretty competitive landscape right now,” Sullivan acknowledged. “But I’m really excited about the Chesterfield restaurant because of all of the development going on around it,” he added, referring to the redevelopment of the outlet mall at Highway 40 and Boones Crossing into The District at Chesterfield and the planned development of Chesterfield Mall. “That’s just going to bring more people to Chesterfield, and I’m excited to be a part of that,” Sullivan said. “I know it’s a couple of years down the road, but I think that’s going to bode well for our business.”

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Chamber Programs

Chesterfield event highlights for April-June. Schedule may change due to ongoing meeting restrictions due to COVID-19 concerns. Please text “Notify Chfldchamber” to 313131 or visit chesterfieldmochamber.com for updates.

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Networking/Business Development Events Chesterfield Chamber General Membership Meetings Lunch, plus a compelling program about what’s happening in the community. 11:15 a.m.-1 p.m. $25 for members, $30 for guests.

Chesterfield Chamber Business After Hours Socialize, mix and mingle at our post-work monthly networking event from 5-7 p.m. Free for members, $15 for guests. May 28, Black Raven AFC, 18336 Edison Ave., Chesterfield

April 15, The Crossing, 114 N. Eatherton, Chesterfield. The St. Louis BattleHawks Kurt Hunzeker will present. Hunzeker is a senior sports marketing executive with 20+ years of experience. In July 2019, he was named president of the XFL’s team in his hometown of St. Louis. Hunzeker is responsible fan engagement and business operations.

June 25, Sauce on the Side, 1637 Clarkson Road, Chesterfield

May 20, Wings of Hope, 18370 Wings of Hope Blvd., Chesterfield. The May General Membership Meeting will feature networking, a great speaker and the Leadership Chesterfield graduation. Not to be missed!

June 4, Viviano’s, 150 Four Seasons Plaza, Chesterfield

June 17, Meadowbrook Country Club, Ballwin. Join us for networking, lunch and get an update on Downtown Chesterfield from a Staenberg representative.

First Thursday Coffee Network before you head to work. This event always runs 7:30-9 a.m. Free for members, $15 for guests. May 7, Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 11 Arnage Blvd., Chesterfield

July 9, Digital Doc Chesterfield, 16897 Chesterfield Airport Road, Chesterfield Ambassadors/Membership Join us for our monthly Membership and Ambassadors’ meeting as we discuss how to grow the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce, your relationships and referrals. All meetings take place at the Chesterfield Chamber of

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Dana Olsen and Katie Brown of New York Life Insurance at First Thursday Coffee at Hampton Inn.

Commerce office, 101 Chesterfield Business Parkway, Chesterfield, from 8-9 a.m. May 13, June 10 LEADS Group Grow your business by sharing referrals in Chamber LEADS groups. Register once, and when another individual from your same industry requests to attend, a new LEADS group will emerge. LEADS group participation is limited to current members of the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce. For more information, call the Chamber office at 636532-3399. LEADS Group 1 meets Mondays 8-9 a.m. at Schnucks Kehrs Mill (upstairs), 2511 Kehrs Mill Road, Chesterfield. May 4, 11, 18 June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 July 6, 13, 20, 27 LEADS Group 2 meets every other Monday at 7:30 a.m. at The Shack, 14810 Clayton Road, Chesterfield. May 4, 18 June 1, 15, 29 July 13, 27 LEADS Group 3 meets every other Friday 8-9 a.m. at Schnucks Kehrs

Dick Mueller, Fran Select and Chamber guest at Business After Hours at Syberg’s Chesterfield.

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Mill (upstairs), 2511 Kehrs Mill Road, Chesterfield. May 1, 15, 29 June 12, 26 July 10, 24 The Chesterfield Manufacturers Network is looking for manufacturers and suppliers to join its educational leads group which meets the last Friday of every month at the Chesterfield Family YMCA, 16464 Burkhardt Place, Chesterfield. April 24, May 29, June 26 Connecting Chamber Women Join us for our monthly Connecting Chamber Women lunch. All meetings take place from 12-1:30 p.m. at Walnut Grill, 1386 Clarkson-Clayton Center, Ellisville. May 11, June 8, July 13 Business Education Events Business Over Breakfast All meetings are sponsored by Mickes O’Toole and run 7:30-9 a.m. $15 for members, $20 for guests. April 21, St. Luke’s Hospital (Emerson Auditorium), 222 S. Woods Mill Road, Chesterfield. William Andrea, manager of Media and Graphics at St. Luke’s, will share tips and trips to be experts at photography and learn how to put this skill to use for your business or personal use. Business Roundtable All meetings are sponsored by and take place from 7:30-9 a.m.

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at First Community Credit Union, 17151 Chesterfield Airport Road, Chesterfield. April 16 – “Buying and Selling a Business” with Zach Sharkey, Terry Lammers, and J. Kalil. May 21 – “Getting a Grip on your Business Life,” discussion based presentation led by Jeff Koziatek, Debbie Hyde, and Milu Islam. June 18 – “Motivating Employees” interactive conversation with Greg LaCombe and Darcela Craven. Chesterfield Community Connections We’re bringing Chesterfield businesses together to share the resources readily available for our community. Join us for a brief networking session followed by a panel discussion addressing: “Aging Gracefully.” Hear from in home care and senior living community representatives as well as a senior consultant and elder care attorney on how to make those tough transitions and what questions to ask. This event is free and open to the public. Event takes place from 6:30-8 p.m. on May 12 at Chesterfield Family YMCA. No charge for members or non-members, however, RSVP required. Event sponsored by the YMCA, Friendship Village, Jay Wolfe Toyota, Logan University, Ozzie Smith Regeneration Center, the Alzheimer’s Association, Row House, and West Newsmagazine.

Katie Schoenborn, Mississippi Valley Blood Center and Nora Amato, CCOC Executive Director at FTC.

Special Events 3rd Annual Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce Blossom Bolt April, Virtual 5K/10K/Half-mile Sprout Sprint Takes place anywhere you want to run Join us for the third annual Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce Virtual Blossom Bolt Run/Walk. This virtual run is inclusive of t-shirts and swag bags as well as medals for those that place! Shirts guaranteed to all registrants through April 12. Virtual 5K/10KRun is $20 thru race day. Contact the Chamber for sponsorship opportunities. Sponsored by Bayer CropScience and Orangetheory FitnessChesterfield. A portion of the proceeds to benefit The Alzheimer’s Association-The Longest Day. Register online at raceroster.com or access link on the Chamber website: chesterfieldmochamber.com. 30th Annual Spring Golf Tournament presented by Lindell Bank June 22 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Persimmon Woods Golf Club 6401 Weldon Spring Road, Weldon Spring Four-person “best ball” scramble with 11:30 a.m. shotgun start. Registration opens at 9:30 a.m., with putting contest until 11 a.m. Boxed lunch available at 10 a.m. Play followed by cocktails, buffet dinner, awards ceremony,

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silent auction and raffle drawing at the club house. $200 per player, $780 per foursome, $1,000 per foursome WITH hole sponsorship. Sponsored by Lindell Bank. Register at chesterfieldmochamber.com or call 636-532-339. Sponsorship opportunities available! Chesterfield Chamber’s 33rd Annual Summer Concert Series Our annual series of free concerts resumes. Back by popular demand is the Kids Zone featuring the Bubble Bus, a rock-climbing wall, face painting, balloon twisting and laser tag! Food and beverages are available for purchase at the Chamber’s concession stand and from a variety of food trucks and local restaurants. In case of inclement weather, check the Chamber website or call the office for updated information. Concerts run 7-9 p.m. each week. Faust County Park, 15185 Olive Boulevard, Chesterfield. June 2 The Dave & Greg Show (Patriotic) + FIREWORKS! June 9 Tony Viviano (Jukebox Jams) June 16 Butch Wax and the Hollywoods (Pirate Party)

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June 23 GypsySoul (Superhero Night) June 30 Spectrum (Tie-Dye) No concert week of July 4th. July 14 Good Vibes (Island Paradise) July 21 All4Nothin (Harry Potter) July 28 John Henry (Wild Wild West) Aug 4 Scott Laytham and Karl Holmes Duo (Groovin’ Through the Decades) Aug 11 Billy Peek (Rock ‘n’ Roll) Community Events St. Luke’s Tour de Wellness May 31, 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Desloge Outpatient Center, Bldg. A 121 St. Luke’s Center Drive, Chesterfield St. Luke’s Tour de Wellness: Ride for Heart Health is a fun and recreational cycling event that celebrates healthy living. The ride offers routes for cyclists of all levels: enthusiast to advanced!

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Choose from one of three routes: 17, 38 and 60 miles. SAG support and rest stops are available throughout the ride. Proceeds from the Tour de Wellness support St. Luke’s Heart and Vascular Institute in its continued development of treatment options, lifesaving research and community outreach initiatives that provide access to free health screenings and education to help decrease individuals’ risk of developing heart disease. To register or for more information, visit stlukestourdewellness.com. Hickory Hill Day Camp July 6, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Love Park 2239 Mason Lane, Ballwin Fee: $60 per girl Girl Scouts Day Camp is the perfect way to start a new summer tradition, try new things, make new friends and experience new places! At Hickory Hill Day Camp, girls will explore the world of Myths & Legends. Consider volunteering this summer. Volunteer full-time and your Girl Scout gets to attend for half price. Volunteer part-time and your Girl Scout is guaranteed a place in camp. Fill out an application at girlscoutsem.org/daycamp. For questions about Day Camp or assistance with registration, contact the Answer Center at 314-400-4600 or answercenter@ girlscoutsem.org.

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Helping Seniors Age Ahead By Mary Shapiro


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orking with older adults and their families to aid in figuring out long-term care and living options, Chamber member and nonprofit organization Aging Ahead uses options consultants – through its community options and services department – to support senior adults in making better decisions on various challenging life options. Donna Jasper, Aging Ahead’s community options and services manager, said the organization – based at 14535 Manchester Road in Manchester – was established under the Older Americans Act in 1973. An area Agency on Aging (one of 10 in Missouri), Aging Ahead has been serving older adults and caregivers in St. Louis, St. Charles, Franklin and Jefferson counties for more than 45 years. “We have been supporting individuals to remain healthier, independent, and in their homes by offering quality programs, services, and resources like home-delivered Meals on Wheels, 20 senior centers with activities and congregate meals, options consulting, caregiver support, benefits assistance, and more,” Jasper said. “The majority of our funding is funneled from the Older Americans Act through the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. But we also depend on grants, donations and community partners to support our efforts to support individuals through the journey of aging.” The agency serves those aged 60 and older, as well as adult caregivers of those individuals, Jasper said. “There are 16 employees in our community options and services department,” she said. Aging Ahead offers assistance through an options consulting program, a support mechanism designed to help older adults and their family members make informed decisions when encountering various challenging life issues that can be troubling or confusing. “People can struggle to educate themselves on a decision on some of these issues, and we help them make informed decisions,” Jasper said. Some issues might include transportation needs, failing eyesight, home maintenance or what to do with a home, possible relocation, and more. And Aging Ahead options consultants can connect individuals to various services including Meals on Wheels, Medicare, Medicaid, energy assistance,

in-home services, caregiver programs, adaptive equipment, senior housing, tax assistance, legal services and more. “We look at any long-term services or support, and we work with people one-on-one to create more of an action plan,” Jasper said, adding consultants meet with the older adult and caregivers face to face or through enhanced phone calls. “We try to get them resources and set up steps they can take and who they’d involve and a timeline. These folks are often encountering new, life-changing issues where it’s hard to determine how to move forward, especially when their level of independence might be changing, such as with failing eyesight.” Aging Ahead services are provided on a voluntary contribution basis and without regard to income and assets. Jasper said she enjoys the work involved. “I’m a social worker, and my passion is working with senior adults, something I’ve done for 20-plus years,” she said. “The people we work with have different assistance needs and varying support. Our goal is to provide services to help seniors remain active and live in the community they want to live in. It’s very fulfilling and rewarding working with them and their family members, who highly value Aging Ahead programs and services.”


Janis Keith, director of community engagement for Aging Ahead’s CHOICE program, said that effort was formed in partnership with the St. Louis County Library to offer innovative programs, nutritious daily meals, and needed resources throughout the St. Louis County area. Various CHOICE presentations are held at the Daniel Boone Branch/St. Louis County Library in Ellisville. All presentations start at 10 a.m. and run for an hour, with lunch catered by Gourmet to Go at 11 a.m. Registration for presentations and lunch is required by calling 636-207-4230. Some upcoming programs include: April 3: Managing Everyday Worry and Anxiety – sponsored by Allwell from Home State Health and helping people to learn skills to calm the body, minimize worry and reframe anxious thoughts to create a more peaceful life. April 10: Food for Thought – featuring food and lifestyle choices that promote brain health and lower risk for dementia. April 17: Balance Builder – the workshop will help people to learn simple changes they can make to stay independent longer, continue to build their balance at home or any place they may be, and feature tips to help people stay strong and healthy. April 24: Stroke Awareness – this presentation teaches the symptoms and warning signs of a stroke. Information is provided on risk factors, who is more susceptible to strokes, and what anyone can do to act quickly.

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Miles for Meals 5K run/one-mile walk (formally called the Aging Ahead and Edward Jones Miles for Meals) on June 13 starting at 8 a.m. at the Tremayne Shelter at St. Louis County’s Creve Coeur Park. The event supports homebound older adults, especially

important, Keith said, since one in eight older adults in Missouri struggle with food insecurity.

For more information on Aging Ahead and its programs, call 636-207-0847 or visit agingahead.org.

ITNGateway Needs Volunteer Drivers The nonprofit ITNGateway is seeking volunteer drivers to provide rides in St. Louis and St. Charles counties. Executive Director Susan Kallash-Bailey explains: “We all need to feel connected; it is a basic human need. ITNGateway does just that by providing transportation to older adults and adults with visual impairments, allowing people to remain engaged in their community.” Kallash-Bailey said the service is as rewarding for the volunteer drivers as it is for the riders. “For one man, it was life changing,” she said. “He was attending grief counseling sessions after the loss of his wife, which is where he came across ITNGateway. The opportunity to engage with people on a day-today basis as a volunteer driver has helped him through the grief process.” Volunteers can give as few as five hours or five rides a month – and they earn credits that can be banked for their future transportation needs, given to family or friends, or donated to help others. For more information and to complete a volunteer application, visit itngateway.org or call 314-724-2117.

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Does Every Spring Really Bring the Worst Pollen Season Ever? Allergy sufferers just want tools to deal with symptoms By Allergy, Asthma & Allergy Centers of St. Louis t’s déjà vu all over again as you turn on the evening news and hear, “It’s the worst pollen season ever!” You think, “Haven’t I heard this before?” But what you really want to know is how the pollen season will affect your allergy symptoms and what you can do to ease your suffering. “Unfortunately, it’s true that in the past few years, the amount of pollen in the air during spring allergy season seems to have gotten worse,” says Josie Vitalie, M.D., a board certified allergist at Allergy, Asthma & Food Allergy Centers of St. Louis. “One of the reasons is the effects of climate change. Increased carbon dioxide from longer growing seasons as a result of warmer weather has a positive effect on pollen production – that means a negative effect on those suffering from pollen allergens.” Must another “worst pollen season ever” leave you helpless in the face of increased allergy triggers? No. Following are four tips from the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology on coping with pollen and other allergens that arrive with warmer weather.

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Don’t self-medicate: You may think “I got this covered” when it comes to treating symptoms, but a recent study shows most allergy sufferers find prescription medication more effective than overthe-counter cures. Yet most people don’t seek the help of an allergist who is trained to identify exactly what they are allergic to and prescribe the most appropriate medication to treat their symptoms.

– allergy shots – are actually the most natural treatment of all. Immunotherapy involves giving gradually increasing doses of the substances you’re allergic to. The incremental increases of the allergens cause the immune system to become less sensitive, which reduces allergy symptoms in the future. Immunotherapy is also effective in treating allergic asthma. Allergy shots help relieve the allergic reactions that trigger asthma episodes and decrease the need for asthma medications. Easy is good: While you’re battling those terrible allergens, keep in mind that you can affect change at home. • Monitor pollen and mold counts. Weather reports often include this information. • Keep windows and doors shut at home and in your car during allergy season. • Stay inside midday and during the afternoon, when pollen counts are highest. • Take a shower, wash your hair and change your clothes after you’ve been working or playing outdoors. • Wear a NIOSH-rated 95 filter mask when mowing the lawn or doing other chores outdoors, and take appropriate medication beforehand. If you think you might be one of the more than 50 million Americans that suffer from allergy and asthma, call Allergy, Asthma & Food Allergy Centers at 314-849-8700. Learn more at aafacenters. com.

Get ahead of symptoms: A fact many allergy sufferers may not be aware of is that if you start taking your allergy medications before the worst symptoms hit, your suffering will be greatly alleviated. Although people think spring starts in April or May, spring allergy symptoms begin earlier, so start taking your prescription allergy medications two to three weeks before your symptoms normally appear. Most effective – and natural – treatment for allergies: Many people in search of “natural” allergy treatments don’t realize that immunotherapy chesterfieldmochamber.com

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Chesterfield Postal Villages: Part 3 By Ann Chrissos Two villages in the Chesterfield area, Monarch and Chesterfield, acquired post offices in 1895. A post office was also established in the village of Loehr in 1897. Only the Chesterfield Post Office is still operating today.

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lthough Justus Post is credited with founding the town of Chesterfield in 1818, there was no town until the St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado Railroad established a stop at Drew Station between Bonhomme Creek and Olive Street Road on July 1, 1887. Four months later, Christian Burkhardt purchased 21 acres between the railroad tracks and Olive Street Road. He built a general merchandise store next to Drew Station and sold lots for other businesses and homes. The Chesterfield Post Office occupied a corner of Burkhardt’s store from 1895 until 1914, when it moved across the street to the west side of the Farmer’s State Bank building. Christian’s son Edward Burkhardt served as the postmaster from 1895-1934. G. K. Spalding succeeded Burkhardt in 1934 and held the postmaster position until 1967 when the post office was relocated to 15755 Olive Boulevard. According to Dan Rothwell, “Francis Everett Konneman Sr. was one of the first

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men to deliver mail on horseback from the Chesterfield Post Office.” In 1895, Konneman delivered three letters on his first trip. Later, Joe Schwenk used a horse and buggy for mail delivery. However, by the 1920s, the horse and buggy had been replaced by the automobile. Like Chesterfield, Monarch also developed next to a railroad stop. The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific rail line had a stop

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near the intersection of Centaur and Eatherton Roads in the late 1870s. This became the center of the village of Monarch. On the northwest corner of the intersection, William E. Sutton built his general store which also served as a hotel, a saloon, a dwelling, and the post office. The latter was established in 1895 and operated until 1907 when it was discontinued and the mail was transferred to Chesterfield. William Sutton was the only postmaster to serve in Monarch. The last town in the Chesterfield area to acquire a post office was the town of Loehr. It was founded by William Loehr in 1895 at the intersection of Baxter and Clayton Roads. Loehr residents referred to the area as String Town. The town’s businesses included Fred Merten’s blacksmith shop, a general merchandise store operated by the Schrum family and later by the Merten family, Joseph Feiner’s stonemason business, Frank Eirten’s saw and grist mill, and a post office. The post office was established in

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Francis Everett Konneman Sr. delivered mail on horseback from the Chesterfield Post Office in 1895. Courtesy of Leona Koebel Konneman.

Map of the Loehr (String Town) taken from Along the Trail, Vol. 1 by Old Trails Historical Society. Circa 1900.

1897 and William Loehr served as postmaster until 1902. The post office was then discontinued and transferred to St. Louis and eventually to Chesterfield. By 1907, the Chesterfield mail route operated three free rural delivery routes and served approximately 2,000 people. It included the villages of Lake, Bellefontaine, Chesterfield, Gumbo, Bonhomme, Orville, Monarch and Loehr. Centaur was added in 1959. In spite of the large physical area and sparse population, the mail was delivered in a timely and orderly manner. Mail initially reached the area on a postal stagecoach, then by railroad. Initially, residents had to collect their mail from the general store, but by 1895 it was being delivered on horseback, then horse and buggy and, finally, by mail cars. Neither rain, nor sleet, nor dark of night stopped the mail from reaching the Chesterfield area residents.

For additional information about Chesterfield history see: http://www.chesterfield.mo.us/ historical-commission.html

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Sources Chesterfield Historic & Landmarks Preservation Committee. Chesterfield Historical Calendars. Chesterfield Historical Commission Book Committee.

Chesterfield, Missouri: From Untamed Wilderness to Thriving Municipality, 2011. Dalton, Gloria, editor. The Heritage of the Creve Coeur Area, 1976. Old Trails Historical Society. Along the Trail, Vol. 1, 1969. Rothwell, Dan A. A Guide to Chesterfield’s Architectural Treasures, 1998.

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Congratulations Chamber Award Winners!

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he Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce is truly a community of members supporting our community. We count on our members to help us deliver the hundreds of programs and events we put on every year – including our free annual Summer Concert Series which is a monumental undertaking in and of itself. It’s always difficult to select the winners of our annual Chamber awards as so many do their part to add to the success of the Chamber. No matter how much support we need – in volunteers, in sponsorship, in participation – we can always count on our members to deliver. This is a gift to us because it allows us to plan our events and programs with confidence knowing that no matter what we need, our members – and the residents of our great city – are up for the task. These are the winners of our 2019 Chamber Awards announced at our January 2020 General Membership Meeting: Chesterfield Business Person – Halina Conti Halina is a financial advisor/associate vice president with Ameriprise Financial Services in Chesterfield, and is a very active Chamber member. Halina has been an active member of the Chamber for 17 years. She started our first LEADS Group which meets every Monday at Schnucks, and she runs our monthly Connecting Chamber Women group. Halina is constantly looking at ways to connect our Chamber Members to grow their network. We are grateful for Halina’s leadership, engagement and boundless energy in support of the Chamber. Business of the Year (tie) – St. Louis Community College-Wildwood and First Community Credit Union chesterfieldmochamber.com

Selecting just one Business of the Year proved to be an impossible task in 2019 – so we chose two! St. Louis Community CollegeWildwood has been a great Chamber partner. The college is very active in our Summer Concert Series, and Admissions Advisor Britni Fischer is part of our current Leadership Chesterfield class. First Community Credit Union has been a stalwart supporter of the Chamber as the host of our monthly Business Roundtable and the presenting sponsor of our Gumbo Flats Pumpkin Run. Both organizations have shown outstanding support of Chamber events and programs through sponsorship and volunteerism – and we are so grateful to count them among our Chamber family. Spirit of Chesterfield Award – Stephen and Jane McCarthy Steve and Jane McCarthy are Missouri Master Naturalists and regular Summer Concert Series attendees. They April-June 2020 | Out & About

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worried about concert trash ending up in landfills, so in 2019, they initiated a recycling program. The McCarthy’s borrowed 15 recycling stands (and bags) from the St. Louis County Public Health Department, which the couple set up before each Tuesday evening concert. On Wednesday mornings, Missouri Master Naturalist members gathered at the park to collect the recycling. Thanks to the McCarthy’s efforts, an estimated 400 pounds of trash were recycled from the 2019 Chesterfield Chamber Concert Series at Faust Park. Well done! Task Master Award – Jim Mosquera Jim is principal at Sentinel Consulting. He is truly deserving of our Task Master Award which recognizes a Chamber member who stands out among our members for his or her tireless efforts, energy and leadership. In 2019, Jim stepped up his involvement in the Chamber by taking on the role of Business Education Committee Chair and becoming the Business Roundtable facilitator. Jim generously shares his business expertise with Chamber and community members – and is a true asset to our community. If you attend any of our over 400+ programs you are sure to meet Jim. Service Award – Sandy Baum Sandy owns Color Me Beautiful and is active on many Chamber committees, including our Winter Festival, membership committee and Ambassadors. She volunteers at our Casino Night and our summer concerts, hosts a booth at our business EXPO, attends our membership blitzes and actively promotes the Chamber to others. Sandy also makes our beautiful ribbon and bows for our ribbon cuttings – elevating the sense of grandeur at these festive ceremonies! Volunteer of the Year – Kurt Zoeller This award recognizes a volunteer who has gone above and beyond the norm in service and dedication to the Chamber – and it defines our 2019 Volunteer of the Year Kurt Zoeller. Kurt owns Zoeller Asset Management, and is very active in our Chamber events. We count on him every year to coordinate parking at our Gumbo Flats Pumpkin Run (no easy task!) and added the Blossom Bolt in the Spring to keep him busy. He is a member of our Business Education Committee and he runs the Chamber’s LEADS Group 2, which meets every other Monday. Kurt helps out whenever asked, and is an enthusiastic supporter of the Chamber and our community. Congratulations and thank you to all the winners! You exemplify the spirit of service and generosity that make our Chamber and our community a place we are proud to call home. 36

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For a full list of members visit www.chesterfieldmochamber.com Accounting/CPA Services/Firms CFOs for Hire 13492 Clayton Rd Saint Louis, MO 63131 (314) 985-8110 cpasforhire.com Dennis Fry CPAs for Hire LLC 13492 Clayton Rd Saint Louis, MO 63131 (314) 985-8110 cpasforhire.com Dennis Fry Hochschild, Bloom & Company CPA, LLC 15450 S. Outer 40 Road, Suite 135 Chesterfield, MO 63017-2066 (636) 532-9525 hbclp.com Robert B. Offerman, CPA Robert Daniel, CPA 15516 Summer Ridge Drive Chesterfield, MO 63017-5221 (636) 530-1099 Robert Daniel Thousand CPA Services 16052 Swingley Ridge Road, Suite 120 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 532-9004 thousandcpaservices.com Keely Scott Mueller Prost CPAs & Business Advisors 7733 Forsyth Blvd., Suite 1200 St. Louis, MO 63105 (314) 862-2070 muellerprost.com Mike Prost CPA/ABV/CFF Meyer, Balmes, & Associates 117 Chesterfield Business Parkway Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 532-5151 meyerbalmescpa.com Edward Balmes BWTP PC 424 S. Woods Mill Road, Suite 340 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 576-1350 bwtpcpa.com Anne Christian Advertising/Marketing Wild Horse Creek Living Magazine 609 Barton Lane Ballwin, MO 63021 (314) 954-8272 n2pub.com/publications/wild-horsecreek-living-MO Tara Peterson M.E. Klipsch & Associates (MEKA Multicast Marketing) 237 E 5th Street Suite 153 Eureka, MO 63025 (314) 492-3838 expertpositionmarketing.com/ Mark Klipsch Circle of Marketing (M.E. Klipsch & Associates) 237 E. 5th St. Suite 153 Eurkea, MO 63025 (314) 492-3838 circleofmarketing.com Kim Henson DDI Media 8315 Drury Industrial Parkway St. Louis , MO 63114 (314) 620-0860 Jeff Waple VIE Media 129 Chesterfield Industrial Blvd Chesterfield, MO 63005

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JB Creatives LLC 7 Jennycliffe Lane Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 458-3401 Jeanette Kirkpatrick The Event Co. 2326 Rising Sun Drive Wildwood, MO 63011 (314) 348-3535 theeventco.com Rob Muckler Graphic Connections Group, LLC 174 Chesterfield Ind Blvd Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 519-8320 gcfrog.com Jeffrey Charlton Advertising/Marketing - Digital/ Social Media Sparks Milling Digital 317 White House Farm Drive Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 219-9222 Cheri McLaughlin Black Raven AFC 18336 Edison Ave Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 222-7424 blkrvn.co/ChesterfieldChamber Jimmy Valere Advertising/Marketing Promotional Items ideas4promos 214 Chesterfield Industrial Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63005-1201 (314) 570-7777 ideas4promos.com Dianne Gibbs One Ten Marketing 16068 Clarkson Woods Drive Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 753-6672 OneTenMarketing.com Stan Anderson Zane Williams 5757 Manchester Avenue Saint Louis, MO 63110 (314) 647-0787 rowdy@zanewilliams.com Rowdy Jones Apartments Chesterfield Village Apartments 15851 Timbervalley Road Chesterfield, MO 63017-1739 (636) 537-0600 Jenita Meier 15Seventy Chesterfield 1570 Westmeade Drive Chesterfield, MO 63017-4699 (636) 537-4040 westmontapthomes.com Tammy George Suite Living 1819 Clarkson Road, Suite 203 Chesterfield, MO 63017-4823 (636) 230-9600 suiteliving.net Isabell Brooks Watermark at Chesterfield Village 16346 Lydia Hill Drive Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 536-1300 watermarkapartments.com Donna Griffin Art Galleries/Artists Fine Art Ltd 18350 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-1007 (636) 537-1500 fineartlimited.com Robyn Carlstedt

Art Unleashed 13379 Olive Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 628-1024 artunleashed.org Jenny Donaldson

AR Workshop Chesterfield, LLC 135 Chesterfield Towne Center Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 237-2369 Anna White Attorneys Charles C. McCloskey, LLC 13321 N. Outer 40 Road, Suite 100 Town and Country, MO 63017 (636) 527-9962 mccloskeypatentlaw.com Chuck McCloskey Mickes O’Toole, LLC 12444 Powerscourt Drive Suite 400 St. Louis, MO 63131 (314) 878-5600 Vince Reese McMahon Berger 2730 N. Ballas Road, Suite 200 St. Louis, MO 63131 (314) 567-7350 mcmahonberger.com John Marino Sandberg Phoenix & Von Gontard 600 Washington Ave. St. Louis , MO 63101 (314) 231-3332 David Weiss Schultz & Associates LLP 640 Cepi Drive Suite A Chesterfield, MO 63005-1221 (636) 537-4645 Ronald Eisenberg The Kaiser Law Firm, P.C. 16090 Swingley Ridge Road Suite 360 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 966-7766 kaiserlawfirm.com Philip Kaiser The McKay Law Firm, LLC 121 Chesterfield Business Pkwy. Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 825-1300 TheMcKayLawFirm.com K. Kyle McKay

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Automobile - Sales, Leasing and Service Manchester Leasing Company 18173 Edison Ave., Unit G Chesterfield, MO 63005-3722 (636) 532-0007 manchesterleasing.com Norman Rubin Jim Butler KIA 722 Long Road Crossing Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 256-9600 jimbutlerkia.com Jay Wolfe Toyota of West County 14700 Manchester Road Ballwin, MO 63011 (636) 207-3900 toyotaofwestcounty.com April Certain St. Louis Powersports Chesterfield 17501 North Outer Forty Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 449-1500 stlpowersports.com John Konersmann Aviation - Airports, Airlines, Training, Aircraft Charter, Aircraft Support Spirit of St. Louis Airport 18270 Edison Ave. Chesterfield, MO 63005-3704 (636) 532-2222 spiritairport.com John Bales Aircraft Charter, Aircraft Support Aero Charter, Inc. 501 Turbine Ave. Chesterfield, MO 63005-3630 (636) 537-0005 aerocharter.com John Morgenthaler, Jr. Aircraft Charter, Aircraft Support Gateway Flight Training LLC 517 Bell Ave. Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 730-3115 gatewayflight.com Brian Borton

Cleaning and Restoration Services Stanley Steemer Air Duct/Carpet Cleaning Legacy Legal Group, LLC 2205 Forte Court 16401 Swingley Ridge Road, Suite 330 Maryland Heights, Missouri 63043 Chesterfield, Missouri 63017 (314) 770-9999 (636) 489-4404 stanleysteemer.com legacylegalgroup.net/ Sarah Schwarz Sherry A. Snyder Trusty Maid Service of Chesterfield, LLC Attractions 14340 S. Outer 40 Road St. Louis Carousel - Faust Park Town and Country, MO 63017-5710 Foundation (314) 576-5400 15189 Olive Blvd. trustymaidservice.com Chesterfield, MO 63017-4142 David Mixon (314) 615-8345 stlouiscarousel.com/ Jan-Pro of St. Louis Tonya O’Connell 233 Millwell Drive Maryland Heights, MO 63043 Automobile - Paint, Parts and Service(314) 989-9997 Dobbs Tire & Auto Center janpro.com 912 Chesterfield Parkway E. Glen Ortillo Chesterfield, MO 63017-2640 (636) 519-0050 St. Louis Cleaning & Restoration gotodobbs.com 10550 Kahlmeyer Drive David Dobbs St. Louis, MO 63132 (314) 575-7019 Car Craft Auto Body stlouiscleaningandrestoration.com/ 47 Caprice Drive Said Elfaridi Chesterfield, MO 63005-1309 (636) 534-7000 Tide Cleaners car-craftautobody.com 14434 Clayton Road Garry Goddard, Jr. Ballwin, Missouri 63011 (636) 220-8371 ABRA Autobody & Glass tidedrycleaners.com/WebPages/Home. 638 Goddard Ave. aspx


Consultants CBIZ, Inc. 625 Maryville Center Drive, Suite 200 Town and Country, MO 63141 (314) 692-5822 cbiz.com/stlouis/ Ed Hinders, AIF Fran Select 14620 Timberlake Manor Court Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 530-6925 Dick Mueller Lipic’s Engagement 10030 Big Bend Road St. Louis, MO 63122 (314) 775-2500 lipicsengagement.com/ Richard Topp Darmill Group Business Coaching 17295 Chesterfield Airport Road., Suite 200 Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 530-3665 darmill.com Milu Islam Chesterfield Counseling Associates 15455 Conway Rd, Ste 345 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 675-7566 chesterfieldca.com Sandy Macke-Piper Brennan HR Group 936 Wynhaven Lane Ballwin, MO 63011 (314) 503-5589 Janet Brennan Organizational Compass, Inc. 838 Arbor Chase Dr Wildwood, MO 63021 (314) 705-5478 orgcompassinc.com Bruce Sheridan Sentinel Consulting 2025 Zumbehl Road, Ste. 251 St. Charles, MO 63303 (636) 875-7710 ext.251 SentinelConsulting.biz Jim Mosquera Core Authenticity Kirkwood, MO 63122 (314) 852-1134 coreauthenticity.com Jeff Koziatek PSC Virtual Support LLC 55 High Valley Drive Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 440-3929 Pamela Cunningham Safety Temps. Ltd/National Safety Consulting 169 Chesterfield Business Parkway Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 532-2999 nationalsafetyconsulting.com/ Sandy Taliaferro The Hyde Group 16690 Swingley Ridge Road Ste. 200 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 346-7477 Debbie Hyde Contractors - Basement Waterproofing/Foundation Stratum Structural Systems 17600 Chesterfield Airport Road Suite 203 Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 620-8153 stratumrepair.com Shelia Glenn Contractors - Construction NewGround 15450 S. Outer Forty Drive, Suite 300 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (888) 613-0001 newground.com Jeff Winter

100 Chesterfield, MO 63005-1424 (636) 537-9700 askbrinkmann.com Robert G. Brinkmann Clayco 2199 Innerbelt Business Center Drive St. Louis, MO 63114 (314) 429-5100 claycorp.com Kirk Warden RPA Construction Services 10677 Trenton Ave St Louis, MO 63132 (314) 427-6633 Kent Piskulich Merlin Stelzer Sales 4109 Papin St St. Louis, Missouri 63110 (314) 535-7540 merlinstelzer.com/ Eric Oliphant Independent Electrical Contractors 668 Goddard Ave Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 536-9701 Sheila Sperla Heartlands Building Company 608 Crown Industrial Court, Suite A Chesterfield, MO 63005-1118 (636) 728-0003 heartlandshome.com Larry Brost Contractors - Exterior/ Roofing/ Decks Chesterfield Fence & Deck Co., Inc. 620 Spirit Valley East Drive Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 532-4054 chesterfieldfence.com Tom Thiel AMP Restoration & Roofing 16658 Old Chesterfield Rd. Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 735-3676 Michael Settlemyer Allen Roofing & Siding Co. 525 Old State Road Ellisville, MO 63021-5928 (636) 391-1117 aroofing.net Lee Allen Zykan Exteriors STL 4652 Seeburger Road St. Charles, MO 63301 (636) 345-6873 zykanexteriors.com Fred Zykan Wildwood Roofing & Construction 437 Old State Road Ellisville, MO 63021 (636) 400-7000 wildwoodroof.com Tracy Fischer Ferguson Roofing 5814 Garfield Ave. St. Louis, MO 63140 (314) 521-6917 fergusonroofing.com Leann Hefner 4K Exteriors 2034 Chesterfield Mall Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 944-1495 4kexteriors.com/ Tom Beckerle Contractors - Flooring Ambassador Floor 17770 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-1212 (636) 728-1600 ambassadorfloor.com Kelly Taylor

Beseda Flooring & More 5773 Westwood Drive St. Charles, MO 63304 (636) 926-9989 Brinkmann Constructors 16650 Chesterfield Grove Road., Suite besedaflooring.com Patty Beseda

Contractors - Heating/Cooling/ Plumbing/Appliance Repair Chesterfield Service Inc. 245 Chesterfield Industrial Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63005-1201 (636) 400-7011 chesterfieldservice.com Travis Seeger Classic Aire Care 1276 N. Warson Road St. Louis, MO 63132 (314) 991-1137 classicairecare.com Larry Dalton Contractors - Home Builder McBride Homes 16091 Swingley Ridge Road, Suite 300 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 537-2000 mcbridehomes.com John Eilermann Fischer & Frichtel 695 Trade Center Blvd Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 576-0500 fischerandfrichtel.com Pat Sommer Greg Terbrock Design Build LLC 722 Spirit of St. Louis Blvd. Suite D Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 778-2005 gterbrock.com Greg Terbrock Consort Homes 16141 Swingley Ridge Road Ste. 109 Chesterfield, Missouri 63017 (636) 777-7300 Consort-Homes.com Dawn Thurman Contractors - Remodeling/Home Improvement Beck/Allen Cabinetry 633 Spirit of St. Louis Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63005-1006 (636) 519-1611 beckallencabinetry.com Michael Beck

com/ Jeff Mattingly Courier Services Ontime Express Inc. 50 Crestwood Executive Center Suite 206 St. Louis, MO 63126 (314) 729-7878 ontimeexpress.net Nick Kirkou Zipp Express 13652 Lakefront Dr. Earth City, MO 63045 (314) 842-8877 zippdelivers.com Janet Mulroy Dental Services Wildhorse Dental 150 Long Road, Suite 100 Chesterfield, MO 63005-1239 (636) 537-0447 cosmeticdentistrystlouis.com Earl Larson Chesterfield Valley Dental 6 McBride & Son Center Drive Suite 100 Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 537-5240 chesterfieldvalleydental.com Robert Rahm Chesterfield Hilltown Dental - Dr. Andrew Bruening 130 Hilltown Village Center Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 532-3311 chesterfieldhilltowndental.com Andrew Bruening Chesterfield Smiles Dentistry 16889 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 536-3017 ChesterfieldSmilesDentistry.com Elizabeth Boerner Radiance Dental 1642 Clarkson Rd Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 728-1540 radiance-dental.com Sarah Lohman

Two Blind Guys 17714 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 537-8008 twoblindguys.com Kris Kinsinger

Chesterfield Family Dentistry 13463 Olive Blvd. Chesterfield , MO 63017 (314) 878-9808 chesterfieldfamilydentistry.com/ Jonathan Silva

Pella Windows & Doors 54 Weldon Parkway Maryland Heights, MO 63043 (314) 757-3113 Jeff Wilhelm

Yenzer Family Dental 17600 Chesterfield Airport Road, Suite 1 Suite 102 Chesterfield, Missouri 63005 (636) 778-3019 yenzerdental.com Jeff Yenzer

Renewal by Andersen 149 Weldon Parkway, STE 115 Maryland Heights, MO 63043 (314) 701-6514 Karen Pillman Rock Solid Creations 17409 B Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 899-2999 RockSolidCreations.com Matt Hays Gutter Helmet by Harry Helmet 3319 State Rte 162 Granite City , IL 62040 (888) 543-5638 harryhelmet.com/ Betty Schubert

Distributors Grey Eagle 2340 Millpark Dr. Maryland Heights, MO 63043 (314) 429-9172 greyeagle.com Bob Busch MaRRS Distribution and Logistics 17814 Edison Avenue Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 536-6800 Dave Cragen

Education - Colleges and Universities Logan University 1851 Schoettler Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 227-2100 Mid America Stair Supply Company logan.edu 219 Kaywin Ct. Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 440-3465 Kathleen DeBord Maryville University of Saint Louis https://midamericastair.com/ 650 Maryville University Drive Irina Savinchenko St. Louis, MO 63141-5849 (314) 529-9340 Contractors - Restoration Servpro of So. Chesterfield/Wildwood maryville.edu Margaret Onken 18173 Edison Ave Suite F Chesterfield, MO 63005 St. Louis Community College (636) 537-5400 Wildwood servprosouthchesterfieldwildwood.


2645 Generations Drive Wildwood, MO 63040-1168 (636) 422-2000 stlcc.edu/ww Gina Tarte UMSL - Alumni Association 414 Woods Hall, 1 University Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63121 (314) 516-4738 umslalumni.org Phil Donato

Regina Mooney Education - Special Education Academy of St. Louis 1633 Kehrs Mill Road., Building B Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 973-8997 academyofstlouis.org Terri O’Daniel

Education - Tutoring /Learning Center/ Services Education - Preschool and Code Ninjas - Wildwood Daycare 16747 Main Street Hope Montessori Academy Wildwood Wildwood, MO 63040 16554 Clayton Road (314) 800-0570 Wildwood, MO 63011-1722 codeninjas.com/locations/mo(636) 458-4540 wildwood hopeacademy.com David Amdur Mary Denise O’Boyle Missouri Higher Education Loan Centre at Conway Authority (MOHELA) 13725 Conway Road 633 Spirit Drive St. Louis, MO 63141-7235 Chesterfield, MO 63005-1243 (314) 822-8400 (636) 733-3700 namontessori.com mohela.com Richard Deeba Will Shaffner Chesterfield Montessori School 14000 Ladue Road Chesterfield, MO 63017-3320 (314) 469-7150 chesterfieldmontessori.org Melissa Long Cadence Academy - Chesterfield 15405 Olive Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 489-0956 westcountyds.com/schools/ chesterfield-mo/ Carrie McKee

Huntington Learning Center of Chesterfield/Ellisville 1370 Clarkson Clayton Center Ellisville, MO 63011 (636) 220-3170 huntingtonhelps.com/center/ ellisville_mo/chesterfield David Huguelet Class 101 15457 Clayton Rd Ballwin, MO 63011 (636) 299-1944 class101.com/Weststlouiscountymo Gary Jones

Chesterfield Day School 1100 White Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 469-6622 chesterfielddayschool.org Stephnie Coulter

West County School of Music 14288 Ladue Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 469-6646 westcountyschoolofmusic.com/ Alex Rife

Chesterfield Kids Academy 13444 Beagle Lane Chesterfield, MO 63141 (636) 748-0033 chesterfieldkidsacademy.com Mariam Simonyan

Sylvan Learning Center 126 Chesterfield Towne Center Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 537-8118 sylvanlearning.com Navdeep Batra

Kiddie Academy of Chesterfield 196 Hilltown Village Center Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 778-4888 kiddieacademy.com/chesterfield Elayne Neal

Employee Benefits ADP TotalSource 12200 Weber Hill Rd 2nd Floor St. Louis, MO 63127 (314) 482-6285 adp.com/what-we-offer/products/ totalsource-peo.aspx Stephen Ryman

Little Sunshine’s Playhouse & Preschool 17690 Edison Ave. Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 493-5646 Sarah O’Dell College Nannies + Sitters + Tutors of Chesterfield | St Louis Metro | Peoria 10322 N Centerway Drive Suite B Peoria, IL 61615 (309) 240-9007 collegenanniesandtutors.com/ locations/state/mo/ Tara Cox Education - Primary/Secondary Parkway School District 455 N. Woods Mill Road Chesterfield, MO 63017-3327 (314) 415-8100 parkwayschools.net Dr. Keith Marty Rockwood School District 111 E. North St. Eureka, MO 63025-1229 (636) 733-2000 rsdmo.org Mark Miles St. Joseph’s Academy 2307 Lindbergh Blvd St. Louis, MO 63131 (314) 394-4300 sja1840.org

Engineering Services Stock & Associates Consulting Engineers, Inc. 257 Chesterfield Business Parkway Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 530-9100 stockassoc.com George M. Stock Gannett Fleming, Inc. 1400 Elbridge Payne Road, Suite 100 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 787-0032 gannettfleming.com Paul Young THD Design Group, Inc. 148 Chesterfield In Blvd Ste E Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 294-2972 Eric Husman Silver Edge Consultants LLC 17209 Chesterfield Airport Road #205 Chesterfield, MO 63005 (630) 885-5575 John Spenader, P.E. Everroux Engineering 284 Greentrails Drive S Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 703-5531 everroux.com

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Birdsong Company 5917 Evergreen St. Louis, MO 63134-2301 Entertainment (314) 524-2400 Tony Viviano Entertainment Enterprises birdsongcompany.com 1362 Bridge Creek Trail Jerry Birdsong Ellisville , MO 63021 (636) 256-8833 SnapCom tonyviviano.com 134 Enchanted Parkway Suite 204 Bob Kuban Entertainment Agency Manchester, MO 63021 17626 Lasiandra (314) 499-8500 Chesterfield, MO 63005-4912 snapcom.com (636) 532-0788 Rick Hall Bob Kuban Bin There Dump That St. Louis STAGES St. Louis 3 York Hills Drive 1023 Chesterfield Parkway E. Brentwood, Missouri 63144 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 395-9797 (636) 530-5959 st-louis.bintheredumpthatusa.com stagesstlouis.org David Morris Jack Lane Old School Painting & Decorating St. Louis Civic Orchestra 18177 Country Trails Ct. P.O. 410053 Wildwood, MO 63038 St. Louis, MO 63141 (636) 399-9549 (314) 420-0460 Daren Johnson stlco.org/cms/ Raymond F. Randall Event Space - Rental Sugar Creek Winery J & M Displays, Inc. 125 Boone Country Lane 9555 State Road Y Defiance, MO 63005 Dittmer, MO 63023 (314) 306-1780 (636) 274-7014 sugarcreekwines.com/ jandmdisplays.com/ Becky Miller Joyce Schulte Cotton Cuts Collective Sports Fusion- Chesterfield 2032 Chesterfield Mall 140 N. Long Road Chesterfield , MO 63017 Suite 102 (636) 236-3519 Chesterfield, MO 63005 Kim Moos (636) 536-6720 chesterfieldsportsfusion.com Financial Institutions - Banks and Greg Hoffman Credit Unions Central Bank of St. Louis Marcus Chesterfield Galaxy 14 Cinema 1700 Clarkson Road 450 THF Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63017 Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 736-3000 (636) 777-4158 centralbank.net marcustheatres.com/theatre-locations/ Julia Kilcullen marcus-chesterfield-galaxy-14-mega Brendan Campbell Commerce Bank - Town & Country Branch Amp Up Action Park 1090 Schnucks Woods Mill Plaza 13901 Manchester Road Town and Country, MO 63017-0605 Town and Country, MO 63011 (314) 746-5067 (314) 439-8008 commercebank.com ampupactionpark.com Angela Schreck Brian Link Lindell Bank (Olive) Bax Illustration 15500 Olive Blvd. 912 Appalachian Drive Chesterfield, MO 63017-1721 Wentzville, MO 63385 (636) 530-1550 (314) 922-4858 lindellbank.com baxillustration.com Lance Elkin Brian Bax Lindell Bank (Long Road) Topgolf 169 Long Road 16851 N Outer 40 Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-1223 Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 449-4000 (636) 898-8044 lindellbank.com topgolf.com/us/st-louis/ Vickie Streck Ben Wolski Midwest BankCentre Roaming Riddle Mobile Escape Games 2191 Lemay Ferry Road 161 Tetherwood Ct. St. Louis, MO 63125 O’Fallon, IL 62269 (314) 633-6768 (618) 613-4044 midwestbankcentre.com RoamingRiddle.com David Warning Raymond Perkins Enterprise Bank and Trust Rick Recht, LLC dba Jewish World 300 St. Peters Centre Blvd. Productions St. Peters, MO 63376-1944 14560 White Birch Valley Lane (636) 926-3900 Chesterfield, MO 63017 enterprisebank.com (314) 991-0909 Debbie Franke rickrecht.com Rick Recht Vantage Credit Union 4020 Fee Fee Road LaDeDa Entertainment + Events Bridgeton, MO 63044 St. Louis, MO 63129 (314) 298-0055 (314) 846-9043 vcu.com Emily Kochan Megan Fountain Equestrian Services, Instruction Kennedy Farms Equestrian Center 1122 Deep Forest Drive Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 532-7274 kennedyfarms.com Micaela Kennedy Equipment & Services

Simmons Bank 17263 Wild Horse Creek Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-1317 (636) 537-8080 reliancebankstl.com Kimberly Hill


First Community Credit Union 17151 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-9901 (636) 537-4400 firstcommunity.com Michael Einsporn

(314) 222-2788 lionsgateadvisors.com Jason Ingram

Edward Jones - Timothy Price 15455 Conway Road, Suite 120 Chesterfield, MO 63017 Commercial Bank (636) 728-0143 703 Long Road Crossing Drive, Suite edwardjones.com 12 Timothy Price Chesterfield, MO 63005-1159 (636) 537-8010 Edward Jones- Malcom K. Briggs commercialbank-stl.com 14323 S Outer Forty Suite 500 Karen Wieseman Town and Country, MO 63017 (314) 275-9749 Sterling Bank Malcolm Briggs 16100 Swingley Ridge Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 Edward Jones - Kensey Turnbaugh (636) 681-1144 16150 Main Circle Dr. sterbank.com Sutie 230 Ron Epps Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 537-1209 Midwest Regional Bank edwardjones.com/kensey-turnbaugh 17290 N. Outer 40 Road Kensey Turnbaugh Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 534-8433 Edward Jones - Jeff Ponte mwrbank.com 500 Chesterfield Center, Suite 220 Madilyn Lewis Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 469-1696 Simmons Bank (Olive) edwardjones.com/financial-advisor/ 13033 Olive Blvd. index. St. Louis, MO 63141 (314) 579-5050 Pension Administrators & simmonsbank.com Consultants Tyler Dawson 1544 Woodlake Drive Chesterfield, MO 63017 People’s Savings Bank (314) 878-1544 5000 Winghaven Blvd. pension-administrators.com/ O’Fallon, MO 63368 Eric Westall (636) 561-5500 Cari Carr Merrill Lynch 400 Chesterfield Center, Suite 200 M1 Bank Chesterfield, Missouri 63017 112 S. Hanley Rd (636) 537-4508 Suite 120 fa.ml.com/missourimissouri/ Clayton, MO 63105 chesterfield/power/ (314) 721-2265 Roger Qiu Robert McLain Financial Services PNC Bank Gardius Wealth Advisors 17389 Chesterfield Airport Road 14310 Olive Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63005 Chesterfield, MO 63017-2150 (636) 536-4762 (314) 469-5000 Michael Vermillion gardius.com Nathan Harvell Financial Institutions - Mortgage Companies Loehr Investments, Inc. First State Bank - Chesterfield 15455 Manchester Rd. #3986 17050 Baxter Road Ballwin,MO 63022 Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 239-2225 (636) 449-3790 Jim Burtelow fsbfinancial.com Tom Lloyd UBS Financial Services Inc. 17107 Chesterfield Airport Road US Bank Home Mortgage Suite 200 101 Hilltown Village Center Chesterfield, MO 63005 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 536-2588 (314) 440-6150 ubs.com mortgage.usbank.com/eileen-casey- Peter Sanfelippo strutman-saint-louis-mo.html Eileen Casey L.J Hart & Company 16401 Swingley Ridge Road, Suite Financial Institutions - Title 210 Companies Chesterfield, MO 63017-0746 Title Partners Agency, LLC (636) 537-9939 16640 Chesterfield Grove Road, Suite ljhartco.com 180 Larry J. Hart Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 835-3690 Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. titlepartnersagency.com 14755 N. Outer Forty Road, Suite 500 Don Williams Chesterfield, MO 63017-6055 (636) 534-2000 Old Republic Title ameripriseadvisors.com/halina.conti 14323 S. Outer 40 Road Halina Conti Suite 100-S Chesterfield, MO 63017 Carillon Group, Inc. (314) 922-8361 641 Cepi Drive oldrepublictitle.com/ Chesterfield, MO 63005-1269 Terri Bulejski (636) 777-7011 carillongroup.com Financial Planning Tom Gilliam, Jr Synergy Wealth Solutions, A MassMutual Agency Oppenheimer & Co., Inc 16150 Main Circle Drive, Suite 400 16401 Swingley Ridge Road, Suite Chesterfield, MO 63017 425 (636) 728-2400 Chesterfield, MO 63017 synergywealthsolutions.com (636) 733-1000 Kara Perry Mike McCarthy LionsGate Advisors Zoeller Asset Management 14755 N. Outer Forty Drive, Suite 514 15455 Conway Road, Suite 340 St. Louis, MO 63017 Chesterfield, MO 63017

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(636) 534-2257 zoellerassetmanagement.com Kurt Zoeller JBL Financial Services 7710 Carondelet Ave, Suite 333 Clayton, MO 63105 (314) 863-0008 jblfinancial.com Katie Smiley CWOs for Hire LLC 13492 Clayton Road Saint Louis, MO 63131 (314) 649-7526 cwosforhire.com David Zaegel Fidelity Investments 16090 Swingley Ridge Road Suite 100 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (800) 544-2270 fidelity.com/customer-service/ branches/investor-center-chesterfieldmissouri-63017 Lindsay Compton

profileplan.com/stl Sandy Moore Isagenix 577 Nantucket Pointe Dr Wildwood, MO 63040 (314) 283-0237 Eliza Vatterott Funeral Homes & Memorial Parks Schrader Funeral Homes and Crematory 14960 Manchester Road Ballwin, MO 63011-4623 (636) 227-5511 schrader.com Dennis Goethe Kriegshauser West Mortuary 9450 Olive Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63132-3102 (314) 994-3322 kriegshausermortuary.com Bob Polydys

Golf Courses and Country Clubs WingHaven Country Club 7777 WingHaven Blvd O’Fallon, MO 63368 Financial Transaction Management LLC (636) 561-9464 100 Chesterfield Business Pkwy winghavencc.com Suite 200 Nathan Charnes Chesterfield, Missouri 63005 (314) 833-8834 Persimmon Woods Golf Club financialtransactionmgt.com/ 6401 Weldon Spring Road Kent Sparrow Weldon Spring, MO 63304 (636) 300-5706 New York Life pwgolf.com One City Placec Dr Bill Burton Creve Coeur , MO 63141 (314) 994-6417 Old Hickory Golf Club Katie Brown 1 Dye Club Drive St. Peters, MO 63304 Movement Mortgage, LLC (636) 477-8960 16150 Main Circle Dr oldhickorygc.com Chesterfield, Missouri 63017 Kurt Jacob (573) 280-6450 movementlo.com/ Lake Forest Country Club Julie Koenigsfeld 300 Yard Drive Lake St. Louis, MO 63367 Fitness/ Gym/ Wellness (636) 561-6682 Chesterfield Family YMCA lakeforestgolf.org 16464 Burkhardt Place Craig Wise Chesterfield, MO 63017-4660 (636) 532-3100 ymcastlouis.org/westcounty Government Jonathan Brodhacker Monarch Fire Protection District 13725 Olive Blvd. Jewish Community Center Chesterfield, MO 63017-2601 Marilyn Fox Building (314) 514-0900 Ext. 315 16801 Baxter Road mfpinc.com/ Chesterfield, MO 63005-1668 Cary Spiegel (314) 432-5700 jccstl.org City of Chesterfield Lisa Marucci 690 Chesterfield Parkway W. Chesterfield, MO 63017-0760 Elite Football & Performance Academy (636) 537-4000 17363 Edison Ave. chesterfield.mo.us Chesterfield, MO 63005 Mike Geisel (636) 346-1371 elitefootball.net Chesterfield Police Department Matt Biermann 690 Chesterfield Parkway W. Chesterfield, MO 63017-0760 Row House (636) 537-3000 2-4 Clarkson Wilson Center Chief Ray Johnson Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 391-2136 World Trade Center St. Louis therowhouse.com 120 S. Central Avenue Bradley Carr Suite 1200 Clayton, MO 63105 Hi NRG Gymnastix (314) 615-7616 140 Long Road Susan Spitz Chesterfield, MO 63005-1261 (636) 532-7762 Health & Beauty hi-nrg@sbcglobal.net Mary Kay Cosmetics - Judy Wise Paul Battaglia Masterson 1609 Baxter Forest Ridge Court CycleBar | Chesterfield Chesterfield, MO 63005-4660 1657 Clarkson Road (636) 519-7088 Chesterfield, MO 63017 marykay.com/jwisemasterson (636) 778-3880 Judy Wise Masterson cyclebar.com/location/chesterfield David Busker Color Me Beautiful 15805 Kersten Ridge Ct. House of Pain Chesterfield, MO 63017 177 Chesterfield Industrial Blvd (636) 230-9800 Chesterfield, MO 63005 sandysbeauty-u.com (636) 778-4441 Sandy Baum houseofpain.com Joseph Corbett hg Hair Studio 130 Chesterfield Valley Drive Profile Sanford Chesterfield, MO 63005 14127 Clayton Road St. Louis, MO 63017 (314) 858-5502

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(314) 650-8618 Heather Giganti Pain Relief Massage / Red Roots Salon 14284 Ladue Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 579-9727 Denise Edwards Slim180 Weightloss 36 Clarkson Wilson Center Chesterfield, MO 63017 (888) 654-7111 myslim180.com Melinda Pedicure Plus 5110 Chouteau Bluff Drive St. Louis, MO 63111 (314) 210-0777 thepedicureplus.com Christi Evans Healthcare Mercy Clinic Family Medicine 17701 Edison Ave. Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 735-4122 mercy.net/practice/mercy-clinicfamily-medicine-chesterfield-valley Karen Lemkemann Allergy, Asthma & Food Allergy Centers 16216 Baxter Rd., Ste. 299 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 849-8700 Cierra Brown St. Louis Eye Institute 1585 Woodlake Drive Suite 106 Chesterfield, MO 63107 (314) 326-4800 Adam Fedyk, MD Athletico Physical Therapy 14825 N Outer Forty Road, Suite 300 Chesterfield, Missouri 63017 (636) 812-1211 Sumeet Aggarwal Montgomery Health Center, WholeHealth Services 1851 Schoettler Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 230-1990 loganhealthcenters.com/services Stephani Bagby TAG, Inc. 16141 Swingley Ridge Road, Suite 310 Chesterfield, Missouri 63017 (636) 812-0252 Sarah McLaughlin Healthcare - Chiropractors Ernstrom Spinal Rehab 300 Chesterfield Center, Suite 140 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 778-2075 imyourchiro.com Ed Ernstrom

St. Luke’s Urgent Care CenterChesterfield 17421 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 685-7720 stlukes-stl.com/urgent-care Julie Hughes St. Luke’s Quick Care for Kids – After Hours 232 S. Woods Mill Rd East Medical Office Building, Ste. 130 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 205-6900 www.stlukes-stl.com/services/quickcare-kids/index.html Lisa Eckert Healthcare - Hospitals St. Luke’s Hospital 232 S. Woods Mill Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 434-1500 stlukes-stl.com Lisa Eckert Mercy Hospital St. Louis 615 South New Ballas St. Louis, MO 63141 (314) 251-6000 mercy.net Katie Burckhalter St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital 14709 Olive Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 317-5700 John Duckworth Healthcare - Medical Equipment Marelly AED & First Aid 717 Crown Industrial Court, Ste. J Chesterfield, MO 63005 (888) 609-6599 marelly.com Charles Georges Healthcare - Other Providers ARCpoint Labs of St. Louis - West 11255 Olive Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63141 (314) 597-6767 arcpointlabs.com/st-louis-west Scott Lambert Mid America Skin Health & Vitality Center 222. S. Woods Mill Road, Suite 475 N. Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 878-0600 midamericaskin.com Nick Muccini Washington University Orthopedics 14532 S. Outer 40 Drive Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 514-3500 ortho.wustl.edu Mariel Brechner

St. Luke’s Women’s Center 6 McBride & Son Corp Center Blvd., Suite 102 The Joint Chiropractic in Chesterfield Chesterfield, MO 63005 1636 Clarkson Road (636) 530-5505 Chesterfield, MO 63017 stlukes-stl.com/womens-services (636) 536-4200 Michelle Sanders thejoint.com/missouri/chesterfield/ chesterfield-24005 Always Best Care Greg Busch 17295 Chesterfield Airport Road Suite 250 Elite Chiropractic and Performance Chesterfield, Missouri 63005 17541 Chesterfield Airport Rd (314) 575-1506 Chesterfield, Missouri 63005 Christina Smith (636) 728-8607 elitechiroperformance.com Innovative Anesthesia Amanda Boss 624 Aspen Ridge Ct Chesterfield, MO 63017 Healthcare - Emergency Services (314) 575-1745 St. Luke’s Urgent Care CenterKaren Slimack Ellisville 233 Clarkson Road SSM Health Physical Therapy Ellisville, MO 63011 1050 Old Des Peres Road Ste 40 (636) 256-8644 St. Louis , MO 63131 stlukes-stl.com (314) 807-1712 Kelly Laughlin Kathy Morice Total Access Urgent Care 2501 Clarkson Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 778-9989 TotalAccessUrgentCare.com Annika Hillerbrand

Imaging Partners of Missouri 14825 N Outer 40 Road, Ste. 120 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 536-5071 Sara Grither

Katalyst Pain Management and Restorative Treatment Center 17000 Baxter Road Suite 200 Chesterfield, Missouri 63005 (314) 230-7800 Kaylea Boutwell Hotels Doubletree Hotel & Conference Center 16625 Swingley Ridge Road Chesterfield, MO 63017-1715 (636) 532-5000 doubletreechesterfield.com GoGo Navapant

St. Thomas United Church of Christ 17842 Wild Horse Creek Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-3610 (636) 532-3556 ucc.st.thomas@gmail.com Margaret. Philip Union Baptist Church of Chesterfield 17200 Church Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-4215 (636) 532-0341 unionbaptistcc.org Minister Lloyd Raymond Abernathy Sr. St. Louis Family Church 17458 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 532-3446 slfc.org Pastor Jeff C. Perry

Sonesta ES Suites St. Louis Chesterfield 15431 Conway Road Chesterfield, MO 63017-2087 (636) 537-1444 sonesta.com/us/missouri/chesterfield/ St. John’s United Church of Christ sonesta-es-suites-st-louis-chesterfield 15370 Olive Blvd. Bill Nicely Chesterfield, MO 63017-1717 (636) 532-0540 Hampton Inn Chesterfield stjohnsuccchesterfield.org/ 16201 Swingley Ridge Road Katie Wilsdorf Chesterfield, MO 63017-1798 (636) 537-2500 Element Church - Wentzville hampton-inn.com/hi/stlouis100 Mall Parkway, Suite 500 chesterfield Wentzville, MO 63385 Chuck Meckfessel (636) 332-9010 elementchurch.com Homewood Suites By Hilton St.Louis- Lisa Hoguet Chesterfield 840 Chesterfield Parkway W. First Free Church Chesterfield, MO 63017-0741 1375 Carmen Road (636) 530-0305 Manchester, MO 63021 stlouischesterfield.homewoodsuites. (636) 227-0125 com Kari Terwelp Jake Nees Element Church- Saint Charles Hampton Inn & Suites Chesterfield 1450 Wall Street 5 McBride and Son Center Drive Saint Charles, MO 63301 Chesterfield, MO 63005-1406 elementchurch.com (636) 530-0770 Lisa Hoguet stlouischesterfieldsuites.hamptoninn. co United Hebrew Congregation Lee Ann Howlett 13788 Conway Road St. Louis, MO 63141 Comfort Inn & Suites (314) 434-0700 18375 Chesterfield Airport Road unitedhebrew.org Chesterfield, MO 63005-1009 Rabbi Rosenberg (636) 530-1200 choicehotels.com/hotel/mo164 Chesterfield Community Church Mike Ebert 14647 Ladue Rd Chesterfield, MO 63017 Drury Plaza Hotel Chesterfield (314) 469-3255 355 Chesterfield Center E. chesterfieldcommunity.org/ Chesterfield, MO 63017-4801 Randy Shuler (636) 532-3300 druryhotels.com/properties/ New Covenant Church chesterfield 1401 Timberlake Manor Parkway Jeff Barker Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 210-4490 Marriott St. Louis West nccstl.org 660 Maryville Centre Drive Suzanne Hayne St. Louis, MO 63141-5816 (314) 878-2747 Green Trails United Methodist Church marriott.com/stlwe 14237 Ladue Road Janet Selby Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 469-6740 Holiday Inn Express & Suites umcgt.org Chesterfield Kurt Schuermann 11 Arnage Blvd Chesterfield, MO 63005 Insurance Services (636) 590-6240 The LTC Specialist ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/ 1734 Clarkson Road, Suite 286 destinations/us/en/united-states/ Chesterfield, MO 63017 missouri/chesterfield-hotels (636) 537-0749 Sarah Klees theLTCSpecialist.com Carol Kuebrich Wingate By Wyndham Hotel 32 Research Park Circle Sortor Insurance Agency Inc Saint Charles, Missouri 63304 1795 Clarkson Rd., Ste. 250 (636) 329-8503 Chesterfield, MO 63017 Jay Patel (636) 532-0044 http://www.sortoragency.com Houses of Worship Sean Sortor Ascension Catholic Church Charles L. Crane Agency 230 Santa Maria Drive 400 Chesterfield Center, Suite 320 Chesterfield, MO 63005-1631 Chesterfield, MO 63017-4800 (636) 532-3304 (636) 537-5080 ascensionchesterfield.org craneagency.com Father Tom Molini David Layton King of Kings Lutheran Church 13765 Olive Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63017-2601 (314) 469-2224 kokstl.org Pastor Douglas Chinberg

State Farm Insurance - Evan Richmond 13437 Olive Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63017-2602 (314) 469-1711 evanrichmond.com Evan Richmond Paul N. Cross and Associates, Inc.


999 Executive Parkway Drive, Suite 340 St. Louis, MO 63141 (636) 728-0200 pncassociates.com Paul Cross

184 Chesterfield Industrial Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 534-6600 csi-stl.com Rick Beck

State Farm Insurance - Lane Sander 105 Chesterfield Business Parkway Chesterfield, MO 63005-1233 (636) 530-9989 lanesander.com Lane Sander

Alliance Technologies, LLC 1301 Wellington Valley Court., Suite 201 Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 219-7887 alliancetechnologiesllc.com Jim Canada

New York Life Insurance Company One City Place Drive, Suite 260 Creve Coeur, MO 63141-7066 (314) 994-6495 newyorklife.com Rochelle Freeman LTCP, CLTC

Katy Computer Systems, Inc 390 S. Woods Mill Road, Suite B1 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 316-9000 katycomputer.com John Schmerold

RGA- Reinsurance Group of America Inc. 16600 Swingley Ridge Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 736-8314 Caprina Wakefield

Results Technology 17295 Chesterfield Airport Road #200 Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 222-2600 resultstechnology.com Mike Hummel

Colonial Life - William Carp 12015 Manchester Road Suite 118 St. Louis, MO 63131 (314) 761-1704 coloniallife.com/ William Carp

Chesterfield, Missouri 63005 (888) 896-2101 chameleonltg.com/ Cori Reagan Massage/Spa The Face & The Body - West 1765 Clarkson Road Chesterfield, MO 63017-4979 (636) 532-2500 faceandbodyspa.com Anne Bourneuf Elements Massage 133 Hilltown Village Center Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 594-1111 elementsmassage.com Jeff Cox

Whole Kids Outreach 62143 Highway 21 Ellington, MO 63638 (573) 604-2275 wholekidsoutreach.org Connie Lanaghan Youthbridge Community Foundation 12977 N. Forty Dr. Suite 368 St. Louis, MO 63141 (314) 396-7627 youthbridge.org Cindy Blake The Rotary Club of Chesterfield P.O. Box 542 Chesterfield, MO 63006-0542 Carol Kuebrich

Buoyant Float Spa 703 Long Road Crossing Drive Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 552-4140 buoyantspa.com Mikell Rush

Boone Center, Inc. (BCI) 200 Trade Center Dr. W St. Peters, MO 63376 (636) 978-4300 boonecenter.com/ Monique Bynum

NWO IT Services, LLC 11232 Concord Village Avenue St. Louis, MO 63123 (314) 270-9492 nwoitservices.com Nick Oughton

Moving and Storage Storage Masters 16824 Chesterfield Airport Road O’Fallon, MO 63366 (636) 219-7226 storagemasters.net Brian Wofford

Spirit of St. Louis Air Show & STEM Expo 18260 Edison Avenue Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 529-1963 spirit-airshow.com Laura Bissonnette

Herrmann Benefit Solutions 9 The Pines Ct, STE B Creve Coeur, MO 63141 (314) 628-9600 herrmannbenefitsolutions.com/ Stephen Herrmann

Alliance Technology Partners 18118 Chesterfield Airport Road Suite E Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 649-8888 alliancetechpartners.com Bryan Ferrario

Not For Profit A.R.C. Angels Foundation 16502 Meadow Hawk Drive Glencoe,MO 63038 (314) 276-4445 arcangelsfoundation.org Kennedy Brown

Benefits Alliance, LLC 17838 Wilderness Cliff Court Wildwood, MO 63005 (314) 610-4015 BenefitsAllianceLLC.com Doug Brown

Software Design Partners 536 Trade Center Blvd Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 346-4814 SoftwareDesignPartners.com Mike Williams

C Riordan Brokerage 683 Trade Center Blvd., Ste. 100 Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 534-7229 Chris Riordan

Second Mile IT Staffing 14043 Forestvale Dr. Chestefield, MO 63017 (314) 845-3222 Rex Altis

Alzheimer’s Association The Longest Day 9370 Olive Blvd St. Louis, MO 63132 (314) 801-0445 alz.org Betsy Brown

Community Music School of Webster University Leon R. Strauss Center (in Faust Park) 14941 Olive Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 968-5939 webster.edu/community-music-school/ Leslie Wobbe

IT Hardware, Support, Services and Supplies Digital Doc Chesterfield 16897 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 333-1563 digitaldoc.com/chesterfield Matt Kasten

Unidev 16690 Swingley Ridge Rd., Ste. 260 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 532-4424 unidev.com Greg Alexander

Atech Industrial Electronics Inc. 429 Sovereign Court Ballwin, MO 63011 (636) 227-5777 atechindustrial.com Robert Montgomery

Manufacturing Companies Holtec Gas Systems 18167 Edison Ave., Unit I Chesterfield, MO 63005-3709 (636) 532-6613 holtecllc.com Thorstein Holt

Pearl Solutions Group 1450 Triad Center Dr. St. Peters, Missouri 63376 (636) 949-8850 Floyd Bell

Cambridge Engineering, Inc. 760 Long Road Crossing Drive Chesterfield, MO 63005-1162 (636) 532-2233 cambridge-eng.com Darla Gibson

ThrottleNet 12970 Maurer Industrial Dr Suite 150 St. Louis, MO 63127 (866) 418-9268 Chris Montgomery

LDL Imports 3671 New Town Blvd St. Charles, MO 63301 (314) 406-2764 Randy Nieders

EPS Networks 11861 Westline Industrial Dr. St. Louis, MO 63146 (314) 227-4700 epsnetworks.com Justin Schneller

J. McQuillan Co. dba TML~MFG, LLC 687 Trade Center Blvd. STE 100 Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 391-0078 John McQuillan

IT Systems/Consulting SyllogisTeks 16401 Swingley Ridge Road, Suite 100 Chesterfield, MO 63017-0757 (636) 736-2100 syllogisteks.com Lisa Null

Brandenburg NA 501 Fountain Lakes Blvd Suite 113 St. Charles, Missouri 63301 (314) 567-4101 b-onena.com/home Brett Robbins

CSI of St. Louis, Inc

Chameleon Lighting 241 Chesterfield Industrial Blvd.

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Assistance League of St. Louis 30 Henry Ave. Ellisville, MO 63011-2187 (636) 227-6200 alstl.org Jayne Foley

Midwest Veterans Chamber of Commerce 1795 Clarkson Rd Suite 240 Chesterfield , Mo 63017 (636) 399-4747 George Slaughter Aging Ahead 14535 Manchester Road Manchester, MO 63011 (636) 207-0847 Jan Keith

Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce 101 Chesterfield Business Parkway Chesterfield, MO 63005-1233 (636) 532-3399 chesterfieldmochamber.com Nora Amato

Office Supplies/Services The Shred Truck 50 Crestwood Executive Ctr., Ste. 206 St. Louis, MO 63126 (314) 729-9200 Nick Kirkou

Service International 17466 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-1307 (636) 532-9008 serviceinternational.org Trey Perry

Pallets - Wood, Plastic, & Bulk Containers B&G Industries, LLC 161 Chesterfield Industrial Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 532-5021 bandgindustries.com Paul Goldstein

Wings of Hope 18370 Wings of Hope Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63005-4640 (636) 537-1302 wingsofhope.ngo Bret Heinrich Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center 11853 Dorsett Road Maryland Heights, MO 63043-2503 (314) 291-4741 bloodcenter.org Pat Dillon SCORE St. Louis Bistate Region 300 N. Kirkwood Kirkwood, MO 63122 1-866-726-7340 stlouis.score.org/ Bob Boles St. Louis Crisis Nursery 11710 Administration Drive, Suite 18 St. Louis, MO 63146 (314) 292-5770 crisisnurserykids.org/ Bonnie Define

Payroll Service AccuPay HCM Payroll & HR Services Since 1992 12747 Olive Blvd., Suite 300 St. Louis, MO 63141 (636) 532-9510 accupayhcm.com Gary Hollingsworth Pest Control Services Blue Chip Pest Services 14931 Manchester Road Ballwin, MO 63011-4624 (636) 394-6400 stlbugs.com Scott Phillips Mosquito Hunters of St Louis 3969b W Outer Rd Arnold, MO 63010 (314) 249-3974 mosquitohuntersstl.com Jason Krazer The Pest Pro LLC 1816 High Sun Dr Florissant, MO 63031

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(314) 520-0120 thepestpro.com Tonya O’Connell Pet - Care and Services Chesterfield Veterinary Center 14161 Olive Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63017-2609 (314) 469-1700 chesterfieldvet.com James J. Flasar, D.V.M. Photography Ann Rae Photography 910 Kehrs Mill Road, Suite 111 Ballwin, MO 63011 (314) 368-8919 annraephotography.com Krista Hofkamp Private Investigator Frederick Investigations Inc. 11634 Gravois St. Louis, MO 63126 (314) 966-5585 John Frederick Publishing West Newsmagazine 754 Spirit 40 Park Drive Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 591-0010 westnewsmagazine.com Sharon Huber Kwik Kopy Business Solutions 14368 S. Outer Forty Road Chesterfield, MO 63017-5710 (314) 878-2299 kwikkopy625.com Chuck Jester St. Louis Jewish Light 6 Millstone Campus Drive, Suite 3010 St. Louis, MO 63146 (314) 743-3600 stljewishlight.com Doug Bugalski Chesterfield Lifestyle 146 Chesterfield Valley Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 219-7931 ChesterfieldLifestyle.com Kelley Lamm Breese Journal & Publishing Company 8060 Old U.S. Highway 50 Breese, IL 62230 (618) 526-7211 breesepub.com Josh Mahlandt Real Estate - Development/ Brokerage Gershman Commercial 400 Chesterfield Center, Suite 600 Chesterfield, MO 63017-4890 (636) 537-1000 sachsproperties.com Ami Kutz Westmore Group, Inc. 1415 Elbridge Payne Rd Ste 285 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 534-5900 Debbie Frisella Hejna Properties, LLC. 16810 Chesterfield Bluffs Circle Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 220-5101 Mike Hejna McKelvey Properties 17280 N. Outer 40 Road, Suite 201 Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 244-7311 mckelveyproperties.com Christina Morr The Opus Group 112 S. Hanley Road, Suite 100 St. Louis, MO 63105 (314) 930-2001 opus-group.com Joe Downs American Nationwide Funding 400 Chesterfield Center, Suite 400 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 736-6000 justfourpercent.com Patrick Flynn

Real Estate - New Home Builder Benton Homebuilders Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 518-5077 bentonhomebuilders.com/index.php Myra Lamb Real Estate - Property Management Wolff Properties 11456 Olive Blvd., Suite 210 St. Louis, MO 63141 (314) 991-1500 wolffproperties.com Trisha Olsen The Magnolia 1173 Pompeii Drive Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 434-0434 Lainey Bogaski

Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 519-0814 Rao Vallabhaneni Kelly Services 2458 Old Dorsett Rd, Ste 321 Maryland Heights, MO 63043 (314) 576-7787 kellyservices.com/ Tammy Durbin Healthcare Connections 400 S. Woods Mill Rd Ste 115 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (800) 444-8479 Erik Presnell Resident Member Jackie Kriegshauser

Trident Management, LLC PO Box 4429 Chesterfield, Missouri 63006 (636) 498-2000 tridentmanage.com John Federer

Restaurants/Food/Beverage Bakeries Nothing Bundt Cakes 159 Lamp & Lantern Village Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 220-6087 nothingbundtcakes.com Jannette Neely

The Avalon Apartments 13630 Riverway Drive Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 469-8997 Andrea Rand

Smallcakes 1721 Clarkson Rd Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 778-9336 Chris Hejna

ReNew Chesterfield 2150 Village Green Pkwy Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 486-1089 Laura Orr

Restaurants/Food/Beverage Catering Callier’s Catering and Delicatessen 14787 Manchester Road Ballwin, MO 63011 (636) 230-0019 callierscatering.com Kelley Callier

Real Estate - Realtors Berkshire Hathaway - Andrea Lawrence 636 Trade Center Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63005-1422 (636) 537-2361 bhhsall.com Andrea Lawrence Narrative Real Estate 856 Waterbury Falls Dr., Ste. 200 O’Fallon, MO 63368 (636) 229-8695 narrativerealty.com Kelly Stockstill Coldwell Banker Gundaker - The Susie O. Johnson Team 6235 Mid Rivers Mall Dr. St. Charles, MO 63304-1102 (314) 602-7495 susieojohnson.com Lindsey Johnson-Jacobs Coldwell Banker Gundaker-The Roush/Thompson Team 111 Chesterfield Towne Centre Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 532-0200 Kathy Roush Tom Shaw Realtors 17813 Edison Avenue Suite 200 Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 532-1922 ShawRealtors.com Patrick Shaw Sexton and Burch Keller Williams Realty 111 Chesterfield Towne Centre Chesterfield, MO 63005 (314) 324-6008 Jaclyn Burch

Jason’s Deli 17245 Chesterfield Airport Rd Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 536-6868 jasonsdeli.com/restaurants/ chesterfield-deli Spencer Bath Sugarfire Smokehouse 1425 N Green Mt Road O’Fallon, IL 62269 (618) 360-3473 sugarfiresmokehouse.com/ Tom Lombardo Restaurants/Food/Beverage Convenience Foods Which Wich Superior Sandwiches 1762 Clarkson Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 536-7771 whichwich.com Glenn Coker Chick-fil-A - Chesterfield 17365 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-1414 (636) 536-6933 chick-fil-a.com/ Jeff Greene Jersey Mike’s 17273 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 536-3064 jerseymikes.com Dan Shanahan

The Cup 28 Maryland Plaza St. Louis, MO 63108 (636) 536-2287 Theobald Group - Vel Green, Powered cravethecup.com by Keller Williams Jennifer Ablen 2031 Collier Corporate Pkwy St. Charles , MO 63303 Imo’s Pizza (636) 229-8770 17287 Wildhorse Creek Road Vel.SellingHomesToday.com Chesterfield, MO 63005 Vel Green (636) 532-4667 chesterfieldimos.com Recruiting and Staffing John Imo Randstad Work Solutions 12647 Olive Blvd. Suite 590 Crushed Red Creve Coeur, MO 63141 1684 Clarkson Road (636) 253-0562 Chesterfield, MO 63017 randstadusa.com/ (636) 778-9861 Kelly Reinhart Powell Kalish Technosmarts, Inc. 16090 Swingley Ridge Rd., Ste. 330

Wetzel’s Pretzels 18511 Outlet Blvd Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 778-9811 wetzels.com Brittany Restaurants/Food/Beverage - Food Trucks Kona, Inc. 4365 St. Louis Rock Road Villa Ridge, MO 63089 (314) 591-5500 Kona-Ice.com David Frazier UKRAFT Inc 8182 Maryland Avenue Suite 103 Chesterfield, MO 63011 (314) 757-7075 Matt Ratz Restaurants/Food/Beverage Restaurants Gianfabio’s Italian Cafe 127 Hilltown Village Center Chesterfield, MO 63017-1731 (636) 532-6686 gianfabio.com Matt Terzo Smoke House Market 16806 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-1404 (636) 532-3314 smokehousemarket.com Thom Sehnert Annie Gunn’s Restaurant 16806 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-1404 (636) 532-7684 anniegunns.com Thom Sehnert Yellowstone Cafe 165 Lamp & Lantern Village Town and Country, MO 63017-8208 (636) 207-0501 lazyyellow.com John Marciano Longhorn Steakhouse 17100 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-1403 (636) 728-0347 longhornsteakhouse.com Kole Carbenas Paul Manno Cafe 75 Forum Shopping Center Chesterfield, MO 63017-3006 (314) 878-1274 Paul Manno Ya Ya’s Euro Cafe 15601 Olive Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63017-1722 (636) 537-9991 yayas.com/st.louis John Miller Viviano’s Festa Italiano, Inc. 150 Four Seasons Shopping Center Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 878-1474 vivianosmarket.com Becky Parker Walnut Grill 1386 Clarkson Clayton Center Ellisville, MO 63011 (636) 220-1717 EatWalnut.com Eric Vogel Charro Mexican Restaurant 14839 Clayton Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 256-7071 Ezequiel Camacho Syberg’s 17392 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 532-7600 Robin Plohr Bishop’s Post 16125 Chesterfield Parkway W. Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 536-9404 bishopspost.com Robbin Wolf


Satchmo’s Bar & Grill 13375 Olive Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 878-3886 satchmosgrill.com Ben Brown

Retail - Specialty Wild Birds Unlimited 1739 Clarkson Road Chesterfield, MO 63017-4977 (636) 537-5574 Butch Payne

Twin Peaks 963 Chesterfield Center Drive Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 812-2605 Shannon Gerstner

Pinspiration 164 Chesterfield Commons East Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 778-1233 pinspiration.com/chesterfield Amanda Wibbenmeyer

Rock & Brews 17258 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 536-2739 rockandbrews.com Ben Mulholland Mimi’s Cafe 17240 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 530-4510 Justin Grassham Buffalo Wild Wings 17276 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 536-9464 Teesha Maupin Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant 1146 Town and Country Crossing Drive Town and Country, MO 63017 (636) 489-0059 chwinery.com/locations/missouri/ town-and-country Amy Brock Chicken Salad Chick 17215 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (334) 292-3611 Hilary Meares Retail - Clothing/Jewelry Alpine Shop 1616 Clarkson Road Chesterfield, MO 63017-4601 (636) 532-7499 alpineshop.com Cathy Blaies Motek Jewelry 15301 Nooning Tree Ct. Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 494-5722 Bar Rodin Retail - Furniture/ Household Amini’s Home, Rugs & Game Room 17377 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-1414 (636) 537-9200 aminis.com Arash Amini Sleep Number 16890 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 519-9977 Steve Cress Cocoon Home Consignment, LLC 103 Chesterfield Valley Drive Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 778-0090 Christine Neskar Retail - General Merchandise Dierbergs Markets 16690 Swingley Ridge Road, Suite 400 Chesterfield, MO 63017-0758 (636) 532-8884 dierbergs.com Bob Dierberg

The Sound Room 17373 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 537-0404 thesoundroom.com David Young Organo 326 Hill Trail Ballwin, MO 63011 (314) 803-3741 Mike Plunkett Aqua Systems 625 Hanley Industrial Court Brentwood, MO 63144 (314) 832-5500 ilovemywater.com Brett Line Big Shark West 17233 Chesterfield Airport Rd Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 534-8080 bigshark.com Mike Weiss Crown Trophy/Signs by Crown 15471 Clayton Road Ballwin, MO 63011 (636) 391-6001 crowntrophy.com Wendy April Tony White Enterprises & Family Farms 36 Four Seasons Shopping Center, #200 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 882-4637 Tony White Legends Never Die/Front Row Collectibles 738 Spirit 40 Park Drive Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 519-7750 Barbara Gaines Vincent Jeweler’s 11733 Olive Blvd Creve Coeur , MO 63141 (314) 989-9030 Leo Anglo Lacefield Music 112 Chesterfield Valley Dr Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 778-2070 lacefieldmusic.com Cathy McReynolds The Green Dragon CBD 14856 Clayton Rd Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 220-7278 Thegreendragoncbd.com Matthew Jadwin

Retail - Sporting/Outdoors Fleet Feet Sports 278 THF Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63005-1140 Retail - Hardware/ Tools/ Electric/ (636) 532-0522 Home Improvement fleetfeetstl.com Rick’s Ace Hardware David Spetnagel 221 Lamp & Lantern Village Town and Country, MO 63017-8209 Salons (636) 386-7733 EWC acestl.com 1640 Clarkson Road John Youngblood Fenton, Missouri 63026 (636) 536-0777 Lowe’s- Chesterfield Store waxcenter.com 290 THF Blvd. Dennis Lowery Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 728-0163 Isle Nail Bar lowes.com 272 THF Blvd. Pamela Heaps Chesterfield, MO 63005

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Service Stations & Car Washes Tidal Wave Luxury Car Wash 158 Long Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 778-9781 Billie Garner

Bella Gente Salon 212 THF Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 536-2002 bellagentesalon.com Dennis Kucik Satety Equipment and Clothing St. Louis Safety, Inc. 17993 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005-1219 (636) 537-9111 stlsafety.com Linda Wizeman Security Systems Westco Security Systems, Inc. 215 Chesterfield Industrial Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63005-1253 (636) 519-0022 westcosecurity.com Robert Farb Senior Living Friendship Village Chesterfield 15201 Olive Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63017-1810 (636) 532-1515 fvchesterfield.com Carmen Worley St. Luke’s Surrey Place 14701 Olive Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 542-3300 stlukessurreyplace.com Patty Lanier NHC Town and Country Healthcare 13995 Clayton Road Town and Country, MO 63017 (636) 227-5070 nhctownandcountry.com Angela Bertagnolli The Westchester House & Springbridge Rehab 550 White Road Chesterfield, MO 63017-2316 (314) 469-1200 lcca.com Lori Burns Garden View Care Center of Chesterfield 1025 Chesterfield Point Parkway Chesterfield, MO 63017-1957 (636) 537-3333 gardenviewcarecenter.com/ Kira Somach The Willows at Brooking Park 211 S. Woods Mill Road Chesterfield, MO 63017-3416 (314) 576-0800 newwillows.com Heather Finkelston Gambrill Gardens Retirement Community 1 Strecker Road Ellisville, MO 63011-1981 (636) 394-2992 gambrillgardens.com Linda Young The Sheridan at Chesterfield 16300 Justus Post Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 778-4800 seniorlifestyle.com Denise Niemann Brookdale West County Senior Living 785 Henry Avenue Ballwin, MO 63011 (636) 527-5700 brookdale.com/en/communities/ brookdale-west-county.html Kailey Buchanan Covenant Place 8 Millstone Campus Drive Suite 2000 St. Louis, MO 63146-5766 (314) 432-1610 convenantplace.org Ken Weintraub

Sporting St. Louis Ambush Soccer Club 2480 Executive Drive St. Charles, MO 63303 (636) 477-6363 stlouisambush.com Joshua Robison Larry Hughes Basketball Academy 140 Long Rd Ste 123 Chesterfield, Missouri 63005 (314) 384-8828 David Austin Maryville University Hockey Center/ Chesterfield Hockey Association 18383 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 735-8501 maryvilleuhc.com Natalie Hartwig Tax Preparation Block Advisors Tax Preparation 317 Clarkson Road, Suite 101 Ellisville, MO 63011 (636) 207-7422 blockadvisors.com Maria Unger Capital Advisory Group, Inc 119 Old State Road Ellisville, MO 63021 (636) 394-5524 Jeff Zufall Travel/Resorts Travel Leaders St. Louis 17281 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 (636) 778-1081 travelleaders.com/stlmo Marcie Boyle Innsbrook Resort 596 Aspen Way Drive Innsbrook, MO 63390 (636) 928-3366 innsbrook-resort.com David Tiernan Cruise Planners 1457 Asterwood Ct Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 778-2446 TotalComfortTravel.com Danielle Petty Tree Service Davey Tree Expert Co. 6264 Lemay Ferry Road St. Louis, MO 63129 (314) 961-5440 Davey.com Jon Corzine D&B Lawn Care & Landscape,LLC 615 Sontag Rd. Ballwin,MO 63021 (636) 394-0797 dandblawncare.org Sandie Barger Utilities Republic Services 12976 St. Charles Rock Road Bridgeton, MO 63044 (636) 947-5959 republicservices.com C Powers Window Tinting MGT Films Inc. 120 Jamie Lane Waucondon, IL 60084 (314) 619-0064 midwestglasstinters.com/ James Stogden

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Who’s in Chesterfield Chamber member, SuperSlow Zone, receiving their membership plaque at the January Membership Meeting.

If you’re Out & About at any of the places, events, stores, services, or restaurants in Chesterfield, we want to know!

Dianne Gibbs, Ideas 4 Promos, and Jim hit the tables at the 2020 Casino and Game Night at Logan University.

Email us your pictures to info@ chesterfieldmochamber.com to be considered for the next publication.

Casino Night sponsor, Jay Wolfe Toyota representatives, ready to win big.

Ryan Rubin, owner of Enchanted Mirror STL, and guest pose for a quick photo at the CCOC Casino Night.

Mark Schatz, Chuck Amato, and Murry Feldstein serving up great cocktails, beer, and wine at Casino Night.

Matt Kasten, Digital Doc owner and Chamber Board Director, dj’s Casino Night.

The NHC team greeting Business Expo and Job Fair attendees at their booth.

Leadership Chesterfield Class of 2019-2020 exploring Holman Motorcars St. Louis on Transportation Day.

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Todd Billy and David Weiss (Chairment of the CCOC) speak at Chesterfield Community Connections.

Chamber members at Business After Hours at Syberg’s.

Tyler Dawson and Kimberly Hill of Simmons Bank at the 2020 Business Expo and Job Fair.

The Lowe’s team at the 2020 Business Expo and Job Fair.

Dan Hartbeck and CCOC Assistant Director Krysta Struthers, dress to the Mardi Gras themed Casino Night.

Maureen Walker and Milu Islam enjoy the 8th Annual Casino and Game Night.

Kennedy Brown and Mark Brimer at Business After Hours sponsored by ARC Angels Foundation.

The Chicken Salad Chick team serving up tasty grub at the 8th Annual Casino and Game Night.

Doug Bugalski, Joanie Hitt and Ed Balmes at Business After Hours at Syberg’s.

Chesterfield Chamber members enjoying Business After Hours sponsored by ARC Angels Foundation.

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