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FF TIME O The GO-TO Guide To What’s Happening in St Charles

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Fall Fun & Festivities Patriotic Events

MO’ Cowbell Marathon Halloween Happenings

MARI de VILLA Villa Estates

All Levels of Senior Living See story on page 7.

Rock ‘n Roll Connection - Page 24 Exclusive interview with John Ulett, voice of the St. Louis Cardinals and K-SHE!

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Contents TIME OFF

SEPT/OCT, 2014

Your Guide To What’s Happening In The St. Charles County Region Editorial Features

New Businesses.........................6 On The Front Cover...................7 Mari De Villa September Events......................8 Patriotic Happenings..............11 October Events.........................14 Fall Fun & Festivities ..............22 Rock & Roll Connection .........24 Exclusive John Ulett Interview Romantic Getaways ...............26 Business Brief...........................27 Who’s Who ...............................30

Advertorial Features The Beauty Spot ........................5 AmeriGranite..............................6 Richbuilt Basement & Remodeling...............................23 Harvestowne Auto Body.......27 The Brick Oven ........................29 Stygar Family of Funerals ....BC FREE On-Line Subcriptions... E-mail: timeoff@gatewaycreative.net or view on Facebook anytime!

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Published bi-monthly. ©2014. Dates are: Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/Jun, Jul/Aug, Sept/Oct, Nov/Dev No Part of This Publication May Be Reproduced Without the Permission of the Publisher. Publisher- Pat Catanzaro, Gateway Creative, Inc. Creative Design/Production- Dave Schellenberg Advertising Sales-Pat Catanzaro, Phil Catanzaro, Director of Sales- Michael Grafman Editorial Writers- Robin Garrison Leach, Scott Drachnik Event Coordinator- Robin Leach

Join In the TimeOff Treasure Hunt Contest Join us in our fun Treasure Hunt contest and be eligible to win a $50 gift certificate to a local restaurant. Simply find our icon- a TimeOff clock, of course! Then mail, fax or email your name, address, phone number and where you picked up a copy of TimeOff. Clue- It’s hidden somewhere in TWO of our ads. Congratulations to our winners of last issue’s contest: Christine Reppond of St. Peters who picked up her copy at Rec-Plex St. Peters & Billie Wesson of St. Charles who picked up her copy at Schnucks in Cottleville. The clocks were hidden in the Magpie’s ad and the Tidd Realty ad. Gift certificates to Salvatore’s, Stefanina’s, Farmhouse, or a surprise restaurant, are on the way to our winners! Send to: TOT c/o Gateway Creative/TimeOff, 5988 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, St. Charles, MO 63304 Fax 636-536-9611 Email: timeoff@gatewaycreative.net

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St. Charles Advertorial • Hair Dresser • Market Exclusive

Thank you! Karen wants to thank all of her clients from all of the years of serving their hair dressing needs. She feels so blessed to have been serving the hair styling needs of St. Charles and is so gratified to be able to do what she is so passionate about: to bring the beauty out of everyone! Karen bought The Beauty Spot in 1970 and still has some of her original clients. She has been a hair stylist for more than 50 years and is celebrating her 45th year at this same location!

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SPOT Evelyn has also been a stylist at The Beauty Spot for 35 years so it just feels like family. Call today for your next appointment. Seniors always welcome. “It's not only that you get your hair done, you get your spirits uplifted...” Sharon S., longtime client from St. Charles

Thank you clients for your loyalty for the last 45 years.

For your next style or haircut, See Karen! Hours: Off Wed & Sun 3128 W. Clay • St. Charles MO (in St Andrews Plaza)

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Around Town

New Business The Egg & I

The Egg & I 991 Waterbury Falls Drive O'Fallon, MO 63366 636-329-8000 Hot Shots Bar & Grill 6632 Mexico Road St. Peters, MO 63376 636-244-5507 The Bridal Butler 3573 Elm Street Charles, MO 63301 Disparate Images 520 N. Main Street (Foundry Arts Centre) St. Charles, MO 63301 636-255-0270

New Businesses, if you’d like to be included on this page, send information and .jpg photo to: timeoff@gatewaycreative.net

Iverson Tomasino Goerss Eyecare

Old Stone Chapel Ribbon Cutting

Iverson Tomasino Goerss Eyecare 302 East Pitman St O’Fallon, MO 63366 636-272-1444

Old Stone Chapel & Ballroom 1106 South Main Street St. Charles, MO 636-947-8270 www.oldstonechapel.com

Design 2 Brew 9995 WingHaven Blvd. O’Fallon, MO 63368

The Advanced Wound Center 2630 Hwy K O’Fallon, MO 63368 636-926-9221

Smoothie King 920 South Fifth Street St. Charles, MO 63301 636-699-9467

The Daily Dose 1520 S. Fifth Street St. Charles, MO 63303 314-667-8382

Katie’s Gift & Decor 824 S. Main Street St. Charles, MO 63303 636-373-9393

Garden Villas of O’Fallon

Garden Villas of O’Fallon Assisted Living 7092 South Outer 364 St. Charles, MO 63368 636-240-5560 General Nutrition Center 1930 First Capital Drive St. Charles, MO 63301 Baile Properties 2615 Tysons Pkwy. Dardenne Prairie, MO 63368 Jersey Mike’s Subs 2508 Hwy K O’Fallon, MO 63366 636-272-9866

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FRONT COVER FEATURE • MARI DE VILLA

Mari de Villa Offers All Levels of Senior Living

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f you are in the retirement mode, you may want to check out Mari de Villa before making a move. On this luxury estate-like campus you will find the very pinnacle of care and a luxury lifestyle. The community is all-inclusive, providing every alternative- from independent living in luxury villas to 24hour skilled nursing care. A home-like atmosphere is pervasive throughout the 25-acre Town & Country retirement community. Retirees who choose the Villa Estates have a variety of personalized living options. With amenities that include the Villa Club, an indoor/outdoor swimming pool, and a variety of programs, seniors can experience an active lifestyle. Residents can enjoy a number of years in their villa and when the time comes and they want more services

and care they can move to the assisted living or the skilled nursing on the same campus. “With a ‘continuum of care,’ guests find the services they need at every level,” says president Fred Wiesehan. “It’s very important that our staff gets to know our guests and vice-versa- it creates a very comfortable, happy environment where everyone feels at home.” The assisted living and 24-hour skilled nursing residents enjoy private or double rooms. They are offered a host of programs to keep them happy and active- from book reviews, to art classses, to guest speakers. Mari de Villa also offers physical, occupational and speech therapy along with rehab and restorative care. There is also a memory care wing.

Visit maridevilla.com or call 636-227-5347 for more information on the surprisingly affordable rates and services. You are invited to schedule a private tour and lunch to get to know the owners, Fred and Mary Kay Wiesehan, who also live on site.

MARI de VILLA Villa Estates

www.maridevilla.com 13900 Clayton Road in Town & Country

Stygar Family of Funeral Service From humble beginnings in 1937, when John Joseph Stygar purchased Central Undertaking and Livery on Cass Avenue, the Stygar philosphy of service has grown strong. That first year, John J. performed about 40 funerals. It was a different time.

Stygar Mid Rivers Funeral Home & Crematory 5987 Mid Rivers Mall Drive St. Charles MO 63304

636-936-1300 stygar.com • whypreplan.com

Losing a loved one is difficult for any family. We're honored that so many families have come to know and trust the Stygar family during their time of need. To Meet Every Family's Needs and Wishes, We Offer: • Funeral services • Memorial services • Church visitation services • Cemetery burials • Cremations • Donations to medical schools • Arrangements for out-of-town deaths

Where Family Comes First Family Owned and Operated for Three Generations

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TimeOff Treasure Hunt In the ads within this issue, we've hidden a TimeOff Clock Logo for you to find. When you find it, e-mail your findings along with the name of the ads in which you found the logo and where you picked up your copy of TimeOff. When we receive your information, we'll enter you into a drawing for a $50 gift certificate to an area restaurant. Happy Hunting!

Events Kids & Teens

Send Your Findings to: TOT Contest E-mail: timeoff@gatewaycreative.net Mail to: 5988 Mid Rivers Mall Drive St. Charles 63304 Fax to: 636-536-9611

Sports & Outdoors

Health

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Cost: $177-$99 Contact: 636-4742REC or www.ofallon.mo.us Hayrides throughout September most WednesdaysSundays. See website for details and times.

Home Care Choices and How to Find Care at Home

Week of Sept 1-6 Japanese Festival Date: Mon, Sept 1 Time: 10 am-5 pm Location: Missouri Botanical Garden Cost: $15-$5 Contact: 314-577-5100 or www.mobot.org Annual Japanese Festival presents taiko drumming, bon odori festival dancing, martial arts, candlelight walks in the Japanese Garden and more.

Labor Day Concert Date: Mon, Sept 1 Time: 2pm Location: Civic Park, O’Fallon Cost: Free Contact: www.ofallon.mo.us or Dgranaas@ofallon.mo.us Music by the O’Fallon Jazz Band at 2 p.m., and the O’Fallon Community Concert Band at 3 p.m. Bring seating; refreshments.

Sherry Salant, Alcohol Ink Paintings Date: Mon, Sept 1-Fri, Oct 17 Time: Daily Location: Renaud Spirit Center Cultural Arts Gallery Cost: Free Contact: 636-474-2732 or www.ofallon.mo.us Salant, who taught English and journalism at Francis Howell High School for 24 years, creates images with an alcohol ink process.

Pooch Plunge Date: Tues, Sept 2 Time: 7 pm-8:30 pm Location: Splash Station Aquatic Center, Wentzville Cost: $10-$8 Contact: 636-332-9236 or www.wentzvillemo.org Bring your dog for a swim at the pool. Call or website for specifics and to register.

Hayrides Date: Wed, Sept 3 Time: Varies by Day and Date Location: Fort Zumwalt Park

Date: Thurs, Sept 4 Time: 1:30 pm-3 pm Location: Middendorf-Kredell Branch Library Cost: Free Contact: 636-916-9830 or www.bjsph.org Learn about private duty services, home health care services, medical equipment and supplies for use at home. No registration needed.

Pioneer Days

St. Charles County Sip & Savor Annual Taste Event

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

Date: Thurs, Sept 4 Time: 5pm-8pm Location: 370 Lakeside Park Cost: $35-$20 Contact: 636-946-0633 or www.sipandsavorstcharlescounty.com Dozens of vendors; food and beverages, fun and live entertainment.

Austin Mahone Date: Fri, Sept 5 Time: 7pm Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $65-$25 Contact: 314-534-1111 or www.metrotix.com Austin Mahone with Fifth Harmony, Shawn Mendes and Alex Angelo in concert at the Fox.

Chocolate, Wine & All That Jazz

DJ Skate

Date: Sat, Sept 6 Time: 6:30 pm-10 pm Location: St. Charles Community College Cost: $80-$70 Contact: 636-949-3300 or www.stlunitedway.org Wine, food, chocolate and live jazz from The Coleman Hughes Project. Silent and live auctions, all to benefit United Way.

Date: Sat, Sept 6 Time: 8:10 pm-11 pm Location: CenturyTel Ice Arena Cost: $7 Contact: 636-332-4600 www.wentzvilleicearena.com Come ice skate under our disco ball and funky lights. Price includes admission and skate rental. Every Saturday night in September.

LouFest Music Festival Date: Sat, Sept 6-Sun, Sept 7 Time: Daily Location: Forest Park Cost: $350-$90 Contact: www.loufest.com Sustainable music festival for all featuring national and local bands on three stages, food and retail.

21st Annual St. Louis Art Fair Date: Fri, Sept 5-Sun, Sept 7 Time: Fri, 5-10: Sat, 11-10: Sun, 11-5 Location: Downtown Clayton Cost: Free to visit Contact: 317-863-0278 or www.culturalfestivals.com Visual artists from across the nation exhibit original works of art along with three stages of entertainment, activities for children, food from St. Louis restaurants and more.

Paper Kite Butterfly Festival Date: Sat, Sept 6 Time: 9 am-4 pm Location: Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House Cost: Butterfly House admission Contact: 636-530-0076 or www.mobot.org Watch paper kite butterflies fly, see kite building demonstrations, build origami butterflies, and decorate kite to take home. Also Sept 13.

Outdoor Lunch Concert Date: Fri, Sept 5 Time: 11 am-1 pm Location: Westport Plaza Cost: Free Contact: 314-617-6403 or www.westportstl.com Enjoy live music in the outdoor village each Friday in September by various artists.

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Week of Sept 7-13 Trails for Tails Date: Sun, Sept 7 Time: 9am-Noon Location: Frontier Park Cost: $30-$20 Contact: 636-949-9918 www.fiveacresanimalshelter.org Five Acres Animal Shelter is hosting Trails for Tails a 5K race or 1 mile fun walk with your dog. Pet games, contests and vendors.

8th Annual Hill of Thrills Soapbox Race Date: Sun, Sept 7 Time: Noon Location: Meyer Road in Front of Progress Park Cost: $13-$5 Contact: 636-332-9236 or www.wentzvillemo.org Community event in Wentzville. Soapbox racing; see website or call for regulations/registration.


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Nuts for Nature

“Pioneer Days” at the Historic Daniel Boone Home & Heritage Center

Date: Mondays, Sept 8-Oct 13 Time: 10-11:30am Location: Fort Zumwalt Park Cost: $41-$36 Contact: 636-4742REC or www.ofallon.mo.us Ages 3-5 can enjoy story, hike and activity.

Celebrating 195 Years of Worship, Praise, Prayer and Evangelism on Dardenne Prairie

22nd Annual O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament

The Historic Daniel Boone Home & Heritage Center will be hosting an event called Pioneer Days on September 20 – 21, 2014. The event begins both days at 9 a.m. and ends at 5 p.m. Admission is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors (55 and older), and $6 for children (age 4-11). Step back into the early 1800s and witness what life was like on the Missouri Frontier. The site’s historic village will be transformed into a living history town filled with pioneer men and women carrying out their daily tasks. Visitors will be able to meet the town’s carpenter, potter, store clerk, schoolmarm and more. The Historic Daniel Boone Home will be open during the event. Activities and special programs will also take place throughout the day, including period music, dancing, a blackpowder and cannon demonstration, blacksmithing, pottery, Dutch oven cooking, and more. Children will also be able to partake in the fun in the “Children’s village”. Activities will include tomahawk throwing, sack races, tug-of-war tournaments, hay mazes, and all sorts of period games and activities. For more info contact pfulhorst@lindenwood.edu or danielboonehome.com

Sat, Sept. 20 • 9 am to 4 pm

Date: Mon, Sept 8 Time: Noon Location: The Falls Golf Club Cost: $100 per person Contact: 636-240-1818 or ofallonchamber.org/golf The tournament is one of the largest fundraisers for the Chamber, allowing them to fulfill their mission.

FREE: Bring the Family! Dardenne Presbyterian Church 7400 South Outer 364 Dardenne Prairie, MO 63368

636-561-4347

A+ Art Class Date: Mondays, Sept 8-Mon, Oct, 13 Time: 6-7 pm Location: Memorial Hall, Blanchette Park Cost: $60 person Contact: 636-949-3372 or www.stcharlesparks.com Ages 6-12 can learn basic drawing skills; new subject each week. Step-by-step method.

Piper Kerman-Lindenwood University Speaker Series Date: Tues, Sept 9 Time: 7-8pm Location: J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts, Lindenwood University Cost: Free Contact: www.lindenwood.edu Piper Kerman, author of “Orange is the New Black”, will be speaking.

www.dpc4u.org

Come enjoy good food, uplifting music, exciting games and more as Dardenne Presbyterian Church celebrates 195 years of "Worshiping God - Caring for People" on Dardenne Prairie. • Historic Re-Enactments • Hay Rides • Corn Maze • Fun Activities For all Ages

St. Louis Symphony Live at Forest Park Date: Tues, Sept 9 Time: 7 pm Location: Forest Park Cost: Free Contact: www.stlsymphony.org Celebrate the orchestra's 135th anniversary season. Performance is capped off with a fireworks spectacular at the base of Art Hill.

Mini Ballet Date: Wednesdays, Sept 10- Oct 15 Time: 5:20-6 pm Location: Renaud Spirit Center Cost: $40-$35 Contact: 636-4742REC or www.ofallon.mo.us Ages 3-4 can learn ballet technique and learn dances in these fun classes.

Saint Louis National Charity Horse Show Date: Wed, Sept 10-Sun, Sept 14 & Wed, Sept 24Sun, Sept 28 Time: Daily; contact for info Location: National Equestrian Center, Lake St. Louis Cost: Free Contact: 636-561-8080 www.nationalequestriancenter.com Nation’s premiere horse show that supports Stray Rescue of St. Louis and Therapeutic Horsemanship. Many events. continued on next page

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2nd Thursdays at the Foundry Date: Thurs, Sept 11 Time: 5:30 pm-8 pm Location: Foundry Art Centre Cost: Free Contact: 636-255-0270 or foundryartcentre.org Family-friendly: Eat, drink paint, draw, write, create, act, dance and express yourself at the Foundry. Live music; many activities.

Emergency Preparedness for Churches Seminar Date: Fri, Sept 12 Time: 9 am-3:30 pm Location: Spencer Road Branch Library Cost: Free: Must register Contact: 636-949-7408 or www.scccoad.org Church leaders will discover ways to assist the community before, during and after an event occurs and how to connect with other organizations.

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Sports & Outdoors

Health

Love Your Veggies & Being Active Too

Route 66, Cuba and St. James Winery

Date: Fri, Sept 12 Time: 1-2 pm Location: Lake St. Charles Cost: $5 Contact: 636-947-1100 www.lakestcharlesretirement.com Oasis presents this program in the Social Center. Light refreshments.

Date: Fri, Sept 12 Time: 8:30 am-5:30 pm Location: Leave from St. Peters City Hall Cost: $77 Contact: 636-397-6903 x1624 or stpetersmo.net Travel Route 66, visit Cuba and St. James Winery. Food and beverage.

Anything Goes Art Competition and Show

1st Annual St. Louis World’s Fare Heritage Festival and Games

Date: Fri, Sept 12-Mon, Oct 27 Time: Daily Location: St. Peters Cultural Arts Centre Cost: Free to see; fee to enter competition Contact: 636-397-6903 or www.stpetersmo.net See the entries to this competition and enjoy art. See website or call for dates and times.

Date: Fri, Sept 12-Sun, Sept 14 Time: Fri, 4-10: Sat, 10-10: Sun, 10-8 Location: Forest Park Cost: Free Contact: www.stlworldsfare.com Celebrate St. Louis history, as the magical energy of the 1904 World's Fair is rekindled. Historic exhibits, displays and reenactments, music.

O’Fallon OutLoud Stand Up Comedy Date: Sat, Sept 13 Time: 8:30-10 pm Location: Rendezvous Café and Wine Bar Cost: $21-$15 Contact: 636-4742REC or www.ofallon.mo.us Register for this Comedy Show at Rendezvous.

Jay Leno: Live at Lindenwood (Sold Out!) Date: Fri, Sept 12 Time: 8 pm Location: J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts Cost: $99.50-$69.50 Contact: 636-949-4433 or www.LUBoxOffice.com Acclaimed late night host, author, comedian, and speaker will visit Lindenwood.

Crusin’ Cottleville Car Show Date: Sat, Sept 13 Time: 3-7 pm Location: Legacy Park Cost: Free to visit Contact: Lindsay.jones@cityofcottleville.com Fall Car Show at Legacy Park.

Week of Sept 14-20 Log Cabin Museum Date: Sun, Sept 14 Time: Noon-3 pm Location: Civic Park, O’Fallon Cost: Free; donations appreciated Contact: 636-240-2000 or ofallonmohistory.org Tour museum and talk with curators. Tours are also available by appointment. Also, Sun Sept 28.

12 Years a Slave Film Date: Mon, Sept 15 Time: 6:30-9 pm Location: St. Charles Community College Cost: Free Contact: 636-922-8522 or www.stchas.edu See this stirring and important film; discussion on Tuesday: part of SCC Democracy Days events.

10th Annual Golf Outing Date: Mon, Sept 15 Time: 11:30 am Location: Bear Creek Golf Club Cost: Sponsorships: $5000-$200 Contact: 636-441-1302 x263 or www.jacares.org Sts. Joachim and Ann Care Service presents their Annual Golf Outing at Bear Creek in Wentzville.

Your New WESTPLEX Station!... with Katy Kruze & Joe DeNiro Mornings... Fish and DC Afternoons

Rainbow Village 5th Annual Golf Tournament Date: Tues, Sept 16 Time: 11 am

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Location: WingHaven Country Club Contact: 314-567-1522 or www.rbvstl.org Rainbow Village to host “Chip in for Rainbow Village” charity golf tournament.

Pot in Missouri? Discussion Date: Tues, Sept 16 Time: 10-11:20 am Location: St. Charles Community College Cost: Free Contact: 636-922-8265 or www.stchas.edu Paul Roesler, professor of political science, will discuss the trend towards legalization around the U.S

Paint Your Own Wine Glass Date: Tues, Sept 16 Time: 6:30-8 pm Location: Rendezvous Café and Wine Bar Cost: $48-$42 Contact: 636-4742REC or www.ofallon.mo.us Join Gateway Decorative Artists and paint your own wine glass. Have wine and light appetizers.

Senior Day Date: Wed, Sept 17 Time: Noon Location: Lake St. Charles Cost: $6 Contact: 636-947-1100 www.lakestcharlesretirement.com Lunch followed by Bingo and Estate Sale from 1pm-3pm. Everyone welcome!

Music on Main Date: Wed, Sept 17 Time: 5-7:30 pm Location: 100 N. Main Street St. Charles Cost: Free Contact: www.historicstcharles.com Bring your lawn chairs to this outdoor concert. Food & drink available to purchase. Music by Strange Brew,"Women of the Blues".

Medicare Update 2015 Date: Thurs, Sept 18 Time: 10 am Location: Middendorf-Kredell Branch Library Cost: Free: Register Contact: 636-928-WELL www.progresswesthealthcare.org Medicare open enrollment is October 15 through December 7, 2014. This is when may change your health or prescription drug coverage for 2015. Also 1pm at Kathryn Linnemann Branch Library.

Party in the Plaza Date: Thurs, Sept 18 Time: 5-9 pm Location: Westport Plaza Cost: Free Contact: 314-617-6403 or www.westportstl.com Food, drink and live music in our outdoor village!

Great Forest Park Balloon Glow and Balloon Race Date: Fri, Sept 19-Sat, Sept 20 Time: Daily Location: Forest Park Cost: Free


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Cost: Free: fee for some items Contact: 314-558-0090 or www.witsinc.org Recycle your electronics. See website.

Music Schedule 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm 125 Boone Country Lane Defiance, Mo. 63341 636-987-2400 www.sugarcreekwines.com Mon, 9/1: Tom Nickeson 1-5pm Sat, 9/6: Terry Beck 1-5 pm Sun, 9/7: Rick Curtright 1-5 pm Sat, 9/13: Kaylor/Tomasina Duo 1-5 pm Sun, 9/14: Tom Nickeson 1-5 pm Sat, 9/20: Terry Beck 1-5 pm Sun, 9/21: Bud & Steve Duo 1-5 pm Sat,9/27: Rick Curtright 1-5 pm Sun, 9/28: Dennis Schilligo 1-5 pm

Contact: 314-993-2901 www.greatforestparkballoonrace.com Balloon glow Friday from 7:00 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. followed by fireworks. Race day activities include kids’ entertainment area, skydivers, and a photo contest prior to the launch of the hare and hound balloons at 4:30-4:45 p.m.

9th Annual Harvest Festival Date: Fri, Sept 19 & Sat, Sept 20 Time: 5-10 pm Friday, all day Saturday Location: Augusta Cost: Some free events, Some requiring purchase Contact: 636-228-4005, augusta-chamber.org Annual celebration with food, wine and fun for the family. Weekend lodging available.

Mosaics, Missouri Festival for the Arts Date: Fri, Sept 19-Sun, Sept 21 Time: Fri, 4-9 pm: Sat, 11 am-9 pm: Sun, 11 am-5 pm Location: Historic Downtown St. Charles Cost: Free Contact: 314-482-5476 or stcharlesmosaics.org Family-friendly weekend event, with activities for everyone including fantastic art and great entertainment. children can create their own artwork.

Hayrides Date: Fri, Sept 19, Sat, Sept 20 and Sun, Sept 21 Time: Contact Location: Broemmelsiek Park Cost: $125 wagon of 20 Contact: 636-949-7535 or www.stccparks.org 45-minute, tractor-pulled hayride. Campfire after.

City Centre Dance Date: Fri, Sept 19 Time: 7-10 pm Location: St. Peters City Hall Cost: $7 at door Contact: 636-477-6600 or www.stpetersmo.net Dance the night away to the sounds of Fanfare.

Electronic Recycling Date: Fri, Sept 19 Time: Noon-6 pm Location: St. Charles Family Arena

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Celebrate St. Peters Date: Fri, Sept 19 & Sat, Sept 20 Time: Daily Location: 370 Lakeside Park Cost: Free admission: Purchase vouchers for rides Contact: 636-477-6600 or www.stpetersmo.net Annual festival for the entire family. Food, rides, live entertainment, activities, and more!

Remembrance Ceremonies and Patriotic Events in O’Fallon

Pioneer Days Date: Sat, Sept 20-Sun, Sept 21 Time: 9 am-5 pm Location: Historic Daniel Boone Home & Heritage Center Cost: $12-$6 Contact: 636-798-2005 or danielboonehome.com Pioneer Days is a two-day event filled with activities for the whole family.

Support Our Troops Supply Drive Date: Mon, Sept 1 Time: Noon-11:30 pm Location: O’Fallon City Hall, Renaud Spirit Center, Others. Cost: Free Contact: 636-240-2000 www.ofallon.mo.us Bring donations of supplies & items for Troops. See web for list and locations. Through Sept 11.

Heartland Humane Society 5K Run Date: Sat, Sept 20 Time: 8-10 am Location: Log Cabin Trail Head, Cottleville Cost: Contact Contact: lindsay.jones@cityofcottleville.com 5K Run to benefit Heartland Humane Society.

National Day of Service and Remembrance Date: Thurs & Sat, Sept 11,13 Time: 8-5 pm Location: O’Fallon City Hall Cost: Free Contact: 636-379-5507 or volunteer@ofallon.mo.us Sign up for projects honoring everyday heroes and in memory of the victims of Sept. 11.

Celebrate 195 Years of Worship & Praise on the Prairie Date: Sat, Sept 20 Time: 9 am-4 pm Location: Dardenne Presbyterian Church, 7400 S, Outer 364, Dardenne Prairie Cost: Free Contact: 636-561-4347 or www.dpc4u.org Enjoy period food, music, games and more. A day of fun historic re-enactments, hayrides, a corn maze and activites for all ages.

Patriot Day Ceremony Date: Thurs, Sept 11 Time: 8:30 am Location: 9-11 Monument outside O’Fallon Police Dept. Cost: Free Contact: www.ofallon.mo.us Ceremony honoring our First Responders and remembering victims of the terrorist attacks.

Movie in the Park Date: Sat, Sept 20 Time: 8:30 pm Location: St. Charles County Heritage Museum Cost: Free Contact: 636-949-7535 or www.stccparks.org See Casablanca at this event. Bring snacks, seating.

Lake St. Louis City-Wide Garage Sale Date: Sat, Sept 20 Time: 7 am-5 pm Location: Throughout Lake St. Louis Cost: Free: Guide Book, $2 Contact: www.lakestlouis.com Come to this city-wide garage sale for some great bargains and shopping fun.

Dardenne Presbyterian Church 195-Years Anniversary Celebration Date: Sat, Sept 20 Time: 9 am-4 pm Location: Dardenne Presbyterian Church 7400 S. Outer 364 Cost: Free Contact: 636-561-4347 or www.dpc4u.org We'll have a day of fun historic re-enactments, games, hay rides, and a corn maze and activities.

9th Annual Prairie Day Celebration Date: Sat, Sept 20 Time: All Day! Location: Dardenne Prairie Cost: Free Contact: www.dardenneprairie.org Celebration to commemorate Dardenne Prairie. Fun and events for families; food for purchase.

Week of Sept 21-27 Wellness on the Web Date: Tues, Sept 23 Time: 2-4 pm

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Patriot Blood Drive Date: Fri, Sept 12 Time: 9:30am-3pm Location: O’Fallon City Hall Cost: Free to donate Contact: 636-379-5507 www.ofallon.mo.us POW/MIA Remembrance Day Ceremony Date: Fri, Sept 19 Time: 7 pm Location: Veterans Memorial Walk Cost: Free Contact: 636-240-2000 www.ofallon.mo.us Ceremony remembering and honoring U.S. military personnel who remain missing in action or imprisoned on foreign soil. AMVETS Flag Retirement Ceremony Date: Sat, Sept 20 Time: 6-7 pm Location: Veteran’s Mem. Walk Cost: Free Contact: 636-240-2000 www.ofallon.mo.us AMVETS Post 106 will lead this ceremony.

Location: Middendorf-Kredell Branch Library Cost: Free Contact: 636-978-7926 or www.youranswerplace.org This short hands-on computer class will help you find reputable resources for health related issues.

Student Music Recital Date: Wed, Sept 24 Time: Noon Location: St. Charles Community College Cost: Free Contact: 636-922-8399 or www.stchas.edu Student music recital. Open to the public to enjoy. continued on next page

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Health

Kids & Teens

Seniors

Business

Cost: Free; food for sale Contact: 636-922-8469 or www.stchas.edu Sponsored by Student Activities and SCC Friends & Alumni. “How to Train Your Dragon 2”.

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Arrow Rock Trip Date: Wed, Sept 24 Time: 8:30am-6:30pm Location: Leave from Civic Park Cost: $100-$92 Contact: 636-4742REC or www.ofallon.mo.us Visit Arrow Rock, Missouri on this trip. See production at Lyceum Theater and enjoy lunch.

Oktoberfest Date: Fri, Sept 25-Sun, Sept 28 Time: Fri, 4 pm-11 pm, Sat, 10 am-11 pm, Sun 10 am-5 pm Location: Frontier Park, St. Charles Cost: Free Contact: www.stcharlesoktoberfest.com Annual festival with fun, food and activities for the entire family. Parade, car show, German music, dachshund races and more!

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Disney on Ice Presents Princesses and Heroes Date: Thurs, Sept 25-Sun, Sept 28 Time: Thurs & Fri, 7 pm: Sat, 11 am, 3 pm, 7 pm: Sun, 1 pm, 5 pm Location: Chaifetz Arena Cost: Starting at $15 Contact: 800-745-3000 or thechaifetzarena.com High flying jumps, acrobatics, skating and lovable Disney friends are just a wish away! Special appearance by Disney's newest princess, Rapunzel.

LIFE CHANGING Adult Day Care What Are Adult Day Care Services?... Adult Day Care Centers are state licensed facilities who provide assistance to families caring for impaired adults who cannot be left alone during the day and who do not require 24-hour nursing care in an institution.

Who Uses Adult Day Care? • Physically impaired • Those limited in their ability to function • Limited in their ability to Function Independently but not requiring 24-hour institutional care

5th Annual Luncheon for Life Date: Thurs, Sept 25 Time: 11 am Location: Wine Country Gardens, Defiance Cost: $40: register Contact: 636-398-5375 or wwwlourladysinn.org Lunch, dessert, silent and live auctions, fall and Christmas wreaths and vintage accessories for sale to benefit Our Lady’s Inn.

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Family Camping Expo

• A safe secure environment • Setting reduces risk of depression caused byloss • Adult day care may slow cognitive loss

Date: Fri, Sept 26-Sun, Sept 28 Time: Weekend camping Location: Indian Camp Creek Park Cost: $20/person, ages 5 under free w/adult Contact: 636-949-7535 or www.stccparks.org Two-day camping festivities include, hayrides, letterboxing, fishing, astronomy, mountain biking, historic activities/games and much more!

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Food Truck Frolic and Summer Movie Night

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Date: Sat, Sept 27 Time: Open house all day: Festival, 10 am-2 pm Location: Renaud Spirit Center Cost: Free; food and concessions for sale Contact: 636-474-2REC or renaudspiritcenter.com Entertainment, activities, prizes, food trucks, free use of equipment and facilities to celebrate the Center.

Wild in the Woods Race Date: Sat, Sept 27 Time: 9 am Location: Klondike Park Cost: $20: Register Contact: 636-949-7535 or www.stccparks.org Run Wild in the Woods through some of St. Charles County's most scenic parks.

Walk to End Alzheimer’s Date: Sat, Sept 27 Time: 8-11 am Location: St. Charles Community College Cost: Sponsorships Contact: 314-801-0413 or www.alz.org/stl/walk Nation’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research.

Wentzville City Wide Yard Sale Date: Sat, Sept 27 Time: Most begin 7am Location: Throughout Wentzville Cost: Free: $2 for booklet and map Contact: 636-332-9236 or www.wentzvillemo.org City-wide yard sale with something for everybody.

Week of Sept 28-30 Fiddler on the Roof Date, Sun, Sept 28 Time: 12:30-7 pm Location: Leave from Memorial Hall Cost: $84 Contact: 636-949-3580 or www.stcharlesparks.com Travel to Stages St. Louis to see this musical. Cost includes dinner and show.

Rec-Plex Fall Triathlon Date: Sun, Sept 28 Location: St. Peters Rec-Plex Cost: Varies by event Contact: 636-939-2FUN or www.stpetersmo.net Register for a variety of events at the Triathlon. Events for all levels and ages; fun for the family.

Pretty in Pink: Women’s Health Date: Tues, Sept 30 Time: 4-8 pm Location: Spencer Branch Library Cost: Free Contact: 636-928-WELL or www.bjcstcharlescounty.org to register FREE girl's night out that's perfect for mother, daughter, girlfriends to enjoy while learning about women's health. Demos, samples, info, more.


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he City of St. Charles Parks and Recreation Department serves their residents and visitors with 23 parks that cover more than 800 acres. This September, they are inviting us to join in their 100year anniversary celebration. The festival, held at Frontier Park, is called “Illumination” and will run from Friday, September 12th through the Monday, September 15 at Frontier Park in St. Charles. The park will be ablaze with colored light decorations and glow light merchandise to bathe the area in the dazzling light. Maralee M. Britton, Director of St. Charles Parks and Recreation recently sent out a statement to explain the significance and excitement the event promises: "The St. Charles Parks and Recreation Department is proud to be celebrating 100 years of service to the community. Illumination is our way of thanking the community for being a part of our great heritage,” she said. “We would not be where we are without the support of our residents going back to 100 years ago when they petitioned the City Council for the bond to purchase Blanchette Park. We look forward to continuing that amazing partnership for the next 100 years.” Activities and Fun For All Ages It would seem that providing us with great parks would be a treat in itself, but the Illumination Festival is pulling out all the stops to make this a weekend befitting the history and pride of both the Parks Department and its relationship with residents and visitors. Beginning Friday, Sept 12, the St. Charles Parks & Recreation Foundation will kick off the weekend with the ILLUMIRUN 5K at Frontier Park. The course will be lit; runners are encouraged to add to the effect with their own glow items. It begins at 7:30pm. Pre-registration is required and can be accessed through the Foundation website at

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An Extension of Your Own Back Yard St. Charles Parks & Recreation Celebrates 100 Years with ‘Illumination’ Event

Illumination: 100 Years of St. Charles Parks & Recreation Date: Friday, Sept 12th through Monday, Sept 15 Times: Friday, 5-10 pm: Saturday, 11 am-10 pm: Sunday, Noon-5pm and Monday, 5-9:30 pm Frontier Park 500 S. Riverside Drive • St. Charles Cost: FREE!!!! • Visit www.stcharlesparks.com

Call 636-949-3372

Know the Rules and Have Fun! Visitors should be reminded that domesticated animals are prohibited in Frontier Park during special events per city ordinance 250.180(2). It also is prohibited to bring alcoholic beverages into the park during special events or remove alcoholic drinks purchased at the festival from the park per city ordinance 255.050(c).

www.stcharlesparksfoundation.org. Saturday, an opening ceremony will be conducted at 11am at the Jaycee Stage, followed by a Children’s Bike Parade. The event is free (with registration), and kids are encouraged to decorate their bikes. Register ahead at www.stcharlesparks.com or on the day of the event. From there, the entire weekend of Illumination will be a cornucopia of live music, premium amusement rides, children's activities, games, a car show, food and beverages and more. Music, games and prizes will be powered by Radio Disney St. Louis from noon to 2 pm on Saturday. Food trucks will offer their fare for purchase on Friday evening, all day Sunday, and Monday evening, and a food court will be open Saturday. While you’re here, you’ll get a chance to hear more about the Parks Department’s history, the many amenities available and all the fantastic plans for the future of the system. On Monday evening, Illumination will welcome the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Missouri Municipal League; representatives from across the state will converge on St. Charles just in time to take part in the celebration. A fireworks display will conclude the festivities at 9 p.m. Monday. Join in the Celebration Plan to spend all or part of your mid-September weekend at the fun in St. Charles, and be a part of history as your celebrate with family, friends and neighbors. Show your appreciation for a century of service provided by the St. Charles Parks & Recreation Department by enjoying a festival that is all about you! by Robin Garrison Leach

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TimeOff Treasure Hunt

October Events Arts & Culture

Community Events

Kids & Teens

In the ads within this issue, we've hidden a TimeOff Clock Logo for you to find. When you find it, e-mail your findings along with the name of the ads in which you found the logo and where you picked up your copy of TimeOff. When we receive your information, we'll enter you into a drawing for a $50 gift certificate to an area restaurant. Happy Hunting! Send Your Findings to: TOT Contest E-mail: timeoff@gatewaycreative.net Mail to: 5988 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, St. Charles 63304 Fax to: 636-536-9611

Sports & Outdoors

Health

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Seniors

Business

MO’ Cowbell Run

Date: Fri, Oct 3 Time: 8 pm Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $127.50-$49.50 Contact: 314-534-1111 or www.metrotix.com Ringo Starr and his All-Star Band perform at the Fabulous Fox Theatre.

Missouri History in Song

Week of Oct 1-4 Bingo Date: Wed, Oct 1 Time: Noon-2:30pm Location: Renaud Spirit Center Cost: $18-$15 Contact: 636-4742REC or www.ofallon.mo.us Ages 18+ can register to play Bingo at Renaud. Meal included.

Hayrides Date: Wed, Oct 1 Time: Varies by Day and Date Location: Fort Zumwalt Park Cost: $177-$99 Contact: 636-4742REC or www.ofallon.mo.us Hayrides throughout October most Wed-Sun’s.

Practical Tips: Caregiver Class

Date: Fri, Oct 3 Time: 1-2 pm Location: Lake St. Charles Cost: $5: Must register Contact: 636-947-1100 www.lakestcharlesretirement.com Oasis presents this musical program of Missouri History in Song. Light Refreshments.

Hayrides

Best of Missouri Market “First Look”

Date: Thurs, Oct 2 Time: 1:30-3 pm Location: Middendorf-Kredell Branch Library Cost: Free Contact: 636-916-9830 or www.bjsph.org Listen as a registered nurse, physical therapist, and an occupational therapist share tips to assist with day-to-day care at home.

Date: Fri, Oct 3 Time: 6 pm-9 pm Location: Missouri Botanical Garden Cost: $12-$5 Contact: 314-577-5100 or www.mobot.org Early chance to shop and dine at annual Best of Missouri Market.

Ship Wrecked River Cruise Date: Thurs, Oct 2 Time: 1:30-6 pm Location: Leave from Memorial Park Cost: $77 person Contact: 636-949-3580 or www.stcharlesparks.com Cruise along river in Grafton. See fall scenery, hear narrative talk. Dinner around open fire on sand bar.

Date: Sat, Oct 4 & Sun, Oct 5 Time: 9 am-5 pm Location: Missouri Botanical Garden Cost: $12-$5 Contact: 314-577-5100 www.mobot.org for advance tickets 120 Missourians offer produce, baked goods, fresh and dried flowers, herbs, handcrafted items, baskets, wooden toys, custom jewelry and more.

Hayrides

Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day

Date: Fri, Oct 3-10-17-24 & Sat, 4-11-18-25 Time: 6-6:30 pm Location: St. Charles Parks Cost: $275 per wagon of 25 Contact: 636-949-3372 or www.stcharlesparks.com Groups can enjoy 2-hour ride, campfire with food and fun. Advance booking.

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

Date: Fri, Oct 3, Sat, Oct 4 and Sun, Oct 5 Time: Contact Location: Broemmelsiek Park Cost: $125 wagon of 20 Contact: 636-949-7535 or www.stccparks.org Groups take 45-minute, tractor-pulled hayride. Campfire after. Each weekend in October.

Australian Pink Floyd Show

Sausage and Roast Beef Dinner

Date: Sat, Oct 4 Time: 7:30 pm Location: St. Charles Family Arena Cost: $68-$28 Contact: 636-896-4200 or www.familyarena.com The Australian Pink Floyd Show proudly presents “Set the Controls, The Very Best of Pink Floyd”.

Date: Sun, Oct 5 Time: Noon-6 pm Location: Friedens Peace UCC New Melle Cost: Food purchase Contact: 636-828-5980 www.friedens-peaceucc.org Great food at this home-style dinner in New Melle.

4th Annual St. Charles County Senior Fair

Mrs. Independent

Date: Sat, Oct 4 Time: 9 am - noon Location: O’Fallon City Hall Cost: Free for attendees, vendor opportunities Contact: 636-240-2000 or www.ofallon.mo.us City of O'Fallon is hosting the St. Charles County Senior Fair this year, with free admission. Drug Take-Back, health screenings, raffles & prizes.

Best of Missouri Market

Week of Oct 5-11 Mo’ Cowbell Races Date: Sun, Oct 5 Time: 7:30 pm Location: Historic St. Charles Cost: Fee to race, Free to watch Contact: www.cowbellmarathon.com Over 7000 cowbells usher in the races. Marathon, Half Marathon, Half Marathon Relay and 5K.

Date: Sat, Oct 4 Time: 10 am-1 pm Location: Broemmelsiek Park Cost: Free: Register early! Contact: 636-949-7535 or www.stccparks.org Kids ages 8-14 come to annual event. Demos, ride, prizes, fun. Register.

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Date: Sun, Oct 5 Time: 3 pm & 7:30 pm Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $47.50-$42.50 Contact: 314-534-1111 or www.fabulousfox.com Priest Tyaire's critically acclaimed stage play, "Mrs. Independent."

St. Louis Best Bridal Celebration Date: Sun, Oct 5 Time: Noon-4 pm Location: St. Charles Convention Center Cost: TBA Contact: 636-669-3000 www.stcharlesconventioncenter.com Call for updated info on this Bridal Show.

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Don’t Miss the Festivities and Fun of MO’ Cowbell Marathon 2014

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reat ready for exciting times and the sounds of cowbells as the MO’ Cowbell Marathon comes to St. Charles the weekend of October 3rd – 5th! Now in its fourth year, the 2014 race promises to be bigger and better than ever with an estimated 5,000+ runners starting from Frontier Park on the historic St. Charles riverfront. MO’ Cowbell 2014 has a race for every skill level: full marathon, half marathon, half marathon relay, and a 5K open to runners and walkers alike. Not running, no problem! The 2014 Health and Fitness ExMO’ sponsored by Barnes-Jewish St. Peters and Progress West Hospitals is open to the public. This exciting pre-race event which serves as packet pickup for runners and will feature close to 60 local and national vendor booths. The Health and Fitness ExMO takes place noon to 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3rd and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4th at J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts on Lindenwood University’s Campus in St. Charles. Admission and parking are free. Organized by the civic group Partners for Progress in cooperation with Big River Running Company, MO’ Cowbell Marathon has quickly established itself as the fastest and flattest course in the St. Louis region. Runners and spectators love the cowbells, music and festivities at the Runner’s Village on race day, not to mention having their picture taken with Chuck the Cow, the race mascot. During the race, spectators gather at Frontier Park for the start and finish, along the route to New Town in St. Charles, or at the High-Five Zone at Hermans Farm Orchard. Located at right before Mile 5, the High Five zone is a family favorite with hayrides, pumpkin picking, children’s play area, and live entertainment from a local high school marching band. Whether you plan on running or just want to come out and enjoy a festive weekend, don’t miss the 4th Annual MO’ Cowbell Marathon in St. Charles! For more information, including runner registration, visit MOCowbellRun.com

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Family Fun Day at the Foundry Date: Sun, Oct 5 Time: Noon-3 pm Location: Foundry Art Centre Cost: Free Contact: 636-255-0270 or www.foundryartcentre.org Fall celebration at the Foundry. Art projects for kids 12 and under, story, cookies and lemonade.

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Health

St. Louis Fashion Week

Builders Home & Remodeling Show

Date: Wed, Oct 8-Sat, Oct 18 Time: Daily Location: Union Station Cost: Varies by event Contact: www.stlouisfashionweek.com Showcases international and local designers and benefits area charities.

Date: Fri, Oct 10-Sun, Oct 12 Time: Fri & Sat: 11 am-8 pm, Sun, 11 am-5 pm Location: St. Charles Convention Center Cost: Free Contact: 314-994-7700 www.stcharlesconventioncenter.com Speakers, demos, displays, kids’ activities and seminars to help you make your house a home with home improvement ideas.

Better Choices, Better HealthDiabetes Workshops

Erin Bode

Date: Wed, Oct 8 Time: 1-3:30 pm Location: Middendorf-Kredell Branch Library Cost: Free: Register Contact: 636-928-WELL www.bjcstcharlescounty.org Discuss eating with diabetes while still making it enjoyable, managing blood sugar, start or maintain an exercise program, more. Additional dates: Oct 22 and Oct 29.

Date: Fri, Oct 10 Location: Foundry Art Centre Contact: 636-255-0270 or www.foundryartcenter.org See Erin Bode in concert at the Foundry.

Fall Fest Street Dance Date: Fri, Oct 10 Time: 7 pm-10 pm Location: Civic Park Drive, O’Fallon Cost: Free Contact: 636-379-5614 or www.ofallon.mo.us/FallFest Dance the night away to rock ‘n roll and pop music by Trixie Delight! Concessions for purchase.

The Real Truth about Yoga Date: Tues, Oct 7 Time: 1:30-3 pm Location: Middendorf-Kredell Branch Library Cost: Free: register Contact: 636-928-WELL www.bjcstcharlescounty.org You don't have to be flexible to take a yoga class, and it is more than just stretching. Learn about the many benefits of an exercise that has been around for centuries.

Sports & Outdoors

2nd Thursdays at the Foundry Date: Thurs, Oct 9 Time: 5:30-8 pm Location: Foundry Art Centre Cost: Free Contact: 636-255-0270 or www.foundryartcentre.org Family-friendly: Eat, drink paint, draw, write, create, act, dance and express yourself at the Foundry. Live music; many activities.

Willie Nelson & Family (Sold Out!) Date: Fri, Oct 10 Time: 8 pm Location: J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts Cost: $99.50-$69.50 Contact: 636-949-4433 or www.LUBoxOffice.com See the great Willie Nelson & Family in concert!

New Dance Horizons III Date: Fri, Oct 10 & Sat, Oct 11 Time: 8 pm Location: Blanche M Touhill Performing Arts Center Cost: $30-$20 Contact: 314-516-4949 or www.touhill.org Dance St. Louis kicks off the season with its very own commissioned production, New Dance Horizons.

Heaven Can Wait Date: Fri, Oct 10-Sun, Oct12 & Fri Oct 16-Sun, Oct 18 Time: 7:30 pm Location: Lindenwood’s J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts Cost: $10 Contact: 636-949-4433 or www.LUBoxOffice.com See this production of “Heaven Can Wait” two weekends in October.

Remembering –Judy Garland Date: Sat, Oct 11 Time: 1-7 pm Location: Leave from Memorial Park Cost: $88 person Contact: 636-949-3580 or www.stcharlesparks.com Visit Robert G. Reim Theatre in Kirkwood to see this tribute concert. Dinner at Wild Horse Grill.

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Oct 2014 Music Schedule 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm 125 Boone Country Lane Defiance, Mo. 63341 636-987-2400 www.sugarcreekwines.com Sat, 10/4: Terry Beck 1-5 pm Sun, 10/5: Rick Curtright 1-5 pm Sat, 10/11: Dennis Schilligo 1-5 pm Sun, 10/12: Tom Nickeson 1-5 pm Sat, 10/18: Terry Beck 1-5 pm Sun, 10/19: Jumbo Shrimp Duo 1-5 pm Sat, 10/25: Rick Curtright 1-5 pm Sun, 10/26: The Turk Tones 1-5 pm

Fall Harvest Festival Date: Sat, Oct 11 Time: 10-4 pm Location: Towne Park Cost: Free admission, fees for some activities Contact: 636-949-7535 or www.stccparks.org Annual event with music, crafts, demos, hayrides, vendors and fun.

Dogtober Parade and Bone Hunt Date: Sat, Oct 11 Time: Noon-3 pm Location: Dog Park at DuSable Park Cost: Free Contact: 636-949-3395 or www.stcharlesparks.com The Pet Parade with prizes for best costumes (optional) and other categories. Bone Hunt to follow. Call for guidelines and registration.

31st Annual O’Fallon Fall Fest Date: Sat, Oct 11 Time: 10-5 pm Location: Civic Park Cost: Free; some activities for fee Contact: 636-379-5614 or www.ofallon.mo.us/FallFest This popular event features and shopping at arts, crafts, and specialty booths, live entertainment, music, kids’ activities and festival food.

Fall Fest 5K, 10K, Scarecrow Contest Date: Sat, Oct 11 Time: 7-8:30 am Location: O’Fallon City Hall Cost: $25-$15 Contact: 636-379-5606 or www.ofallon.mo.us Sign up for races. Scarecrow costume contest for all participants. Choose your race and start your day off running!


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Week of Oct 12-18 Daily & Vincent-Bluegrass Date: Sun, Oct 12 Time: 9:30-6 pm Location: Leave from Memorial Park Cost: $84 person Contact: 636-949-3580 or www.stcharlesparks.com Chicken lunch at Sybill’s in St. James, music at Meremec Music Theatre in Steelville.

Fall Foliage, Ferries & Fried Chicken Trip Date: Tues, Oct 14 Time: 9 am-4 pm Location: Leave from St. Peters City Hall Cost: $78 Contact: 636-397-6903 x1624 www.stpetersmo.net Alton Dam, across Clark Bridge, Great Rivers Museum, Elsah, Grafton, Pere Marquette State Park, Brussels Ferry, Dinner.

Senior Day Date: Wed, Oct 15 Time: Noon Location: Lake St. Charles Cost: $6 Contact: 636-947-1100 www.lakestcharlesretirement.com Lunch followed by Bingo and Estate Sale from 1-3 pm. Everyone welcome!

Kimmswick Leisure Cruise Date: Thurs, Oct 16 Time: 8:30-6:30 pm Location: Leave from Memorial Park Cost: $116 person Contact: 636-949-3580 or www.stcharlesparks.com Lunch at Blue Owl, narrated cruise on Tom Sawyer Riverboat from Kimmswick to Gateway Arch.

Jason Mraz Date: Thurs, Oct 16 Time: 8 pm Location: Peabody Opera House Cost: $72-$22 Contact: 800-745-3000 or www.ticketmaster.com See Jason Mraz in concert at the Peabody.

Electronic Recycling Date: Fri, Oct 17 Time: Noon-6 pm Location: St. Charles Family Arena Cost: Free: fee for some items Contact: 314-558-0090 or www.witsinc.org Recycle your electronics. See website.

Ringling Bros. And Barnum & Bailey: Legends Date: Fri, Oct 17-Sun, Oct 19 Time: Vary, see schedule online or call Location: Scottrade Center Cost: $90-$17 Contact: 800-745-3000 or www.ticketmaster.com Amazing performers from around the globe perform awe-inspiring feats of daring, spectacles of strength and thrills of wonder to summon the mythical and the mysterious.

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Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (Revised) Date: Fri, Oct 17-Sun, Oct 19 Time: 8 pm Fri & Sat, 2 pm Sunday Location: O’Fallon City Hall Cost: $12-$8 ages 5 and under, free Contact: 636-474-2732 www.renaudspiritcenter.com All 37 plays in 97 minutes! Comedy presented by O’Fallon TheatreWorks. Also Oct 24-26.

Sleepy Hollow: A Musical Tale

Gulliver’s Travel

Date: Fri, Oct 17-Sun, Oct 19 Time: Fri & Sat, 7 pm: Sat & Sun, 2 pm Location: St. Charles Community College Cost: $8 Contact: 636-922-8233 or www.stchas.edu Young People’s Theatre Productions present this unique musical based on “Sleepy Hollow”.

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Fest-of-Ale Date: Fri, Oct 17 Time: 6-9 pm Location: Missouri Botanical Garden Cost: $45-$15 Contact: 314-577-5100 or www.mobot.org Young Friends of the Missouri Botanical Garden as they host the seventh annual Fest-of-Ale. Beer samplings, appetizers, music.

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Date: Fri, Oct 17 Time: 7-10 pm Location: Dames Park, O’Fallon Cost: $36-$30 Contact: 636-474-2732 or sostmann@ofallon.mo.us or 636-474-8105 For ages 21+. Register for this Scavenger Hunt by Oct 12. Prizes, fun: bring flashlights!

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The Piano Guys Date: Sat, Oct 18 Time: 8 pm Location: Fabulous Fox Cost: $103.00-$32.50 Contact: 314-534-1111 or www.metrotix.com The Piano Guys have performed on everywhere from “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” to “The Today Show” and “Katie.”

Halloween Spooktacular on Ice Date: Sat, Oct 18 & Sun, Oct 19 Time: 7-9 pm Location: St. Peters Rec-Plex Cost: $10: Must register Contact: 636-9392FUN or www.stpetersmo.net Ice skating, games, prizes, candy and costume contest. Admission includes skates. Family friendly costumes.

Dennis DeYoung: The Music of STYX Date: Sat, Oct 18 Time: 7 pm Location: St. Charles Family Arena Cost: $68.50-$39.50 Contact: 636-896-4200 www.stcharlesfamilyarena.com Founding member of STYX will perform with his band at the Arena.

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It’s Not A Job... It’s Our Passion!

Lauren DrainLindenwood Speaker Series Date: Tues, Oct 21 Time: 7 pm-8 pm Location: Spellmann Center, Lindenwood University Cost: Free Contact: 636-949-4823 or www.lindenwood.edu Author of Banished: Surviving My Years in the Westboro Baptist Church, will be speaking.

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Date: Thurs, Oct 18 Time: Tours begin at 6 pm Location: Daniel Boone Home & Heritage Center Cost: $10-$6 Contact: 636-798-2005 or www.danielboonehome.com Life in the early 1800s was filled with superstition. Walk the lantern-lit paths and explore a pioneer village where doubt lurks in the shadows.

Date: Tues, Oct 21 Time: 5-8 pm Location: Frontier Park, St. Charles Cost: Purchase food Contact: 636-949-3372 or www.stcharlesparks.com Live entertainment while you feast on terrific food for purchase at the park. Cash only.

Wild in the Woods Race Date: Sat, Oct. 18 Time: 9 am Location: Klondike Park Cost: $20: Register Contact: 636-949-7535 or www.stccparks.org Run Wild in the Woods through some of St. Charles County's most scenic parks.

Family Pumpkin Carving Date: Sat, Oct 18 Time: 1-4 pm Location: Webster Park Community Building Cost: $10 person; includes pumpkin Contact: 636-949-3372 or www.stcharlesparks.com Children 14 and under carve pumpkin and do fall crafts. Hot dogs and s’mores at the fire pit.

Halloween Carnival

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Date: Sat, Oct 18 Time: 4-6 pm Location: HES Operations Building, St. Peters Cost: $5 per person: must register Contact: 636-9392 FUN or www.stpetersmo.net Dress up for family-friendly fun. Games, dinner, hayrides and more. Bring empty aluminum can for special activity.

Missouri Brewfest Date: Sat, Oct 18 Time: Noon-5 pm Location: Westport Plaza Cost: $25 person Contact: 314-576-7100 or www.westportstl.com Enjoy some of Missouri’s finest beers.

• Yard Signs • Banners • Window & Door Lettering • Magnets • Interior & Outdoor signs

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Date: Tues, Oct 21-Sun, Nov 2 Time: Varies by date Location: Fabulous Fox Contact: 314-534-1111 or www.metrotix.com A live experience, exploding with heart-pounding music, passionate romance and sensational dancing.

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Historic Cemetery Tour Date: Wed, Oct 22 Time: 9 am-4 pm Location: Leave from Memorial Park Cost: $68 person Contact: 636-949-3580 or www.stcharlesparks.com Tour some of St. Louis’ historic cemeteries. Then lunch at Lemp Mansion.

AARP Driver Safety Program Date: Wed, Oct 22 Time: 9 am-1 pm Location: Renaud Spirit Center Cost: $20-$15 Contact: 636-4742REC or www.ofallon.mo.us Register for this class to sharpen driving skills.

The Battle to Overcome Smoking is Worth the Fight Date: Thurs, Oct 23 Time: 6-8 pm Location: Middendorf-Kredell Branch Library Cost: Free Contact: 636-928-WELL or bjcstcharlescounty.org Don shares his battle and offers concrete tips on quitting smoking.

Disney’s The Little Mermaid Date: Fri, Oct 24-Sun, Oct 26 Time: Fri, 10 am & 7:30 pm; Sat, 1:30 pm & 7 pm; Sun, 1:30pm Location: Blanche M Touhill Performing Arts Center Cost: $32-$20 Contact: 314-516-4949 or www.touhill.org Disney’s The Little Mermaid features professional performers with a children’s ensemble.

Spirits in the Garden: Wicked Plants Night Date: Fri, Oct 24 Time: 6-9 pm Location: Missouri Botanical Garden Cost: $25-$15 Contact: 314-577-5100 or www.mobot.org Relive the classic film Little Shop of Horrors and participate in a digital scavenger hunt while enjoying light snacks and a cocktail.


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6th Annual SCC Idol Date: Fri, Oct 24 Time: 7-9:30 pm Location: St. Charles Community College Cost: $5 public; Children 5 and under, free Contact: 636-922-8469 or www.stchas.edu See the talent at SCC. Fundraiser for multicultural programming on campus.

Take Me Out to the Ballgame Trivia Night Date: Fri, Oct 24 Time: 7 pm Location: Trigg Banquet Center, O’Fallon Cost: $20 person Contact: 636-240-1818 or www.ofallonchamber.org/trivia Theme: “Take Me Out to the Ballgame”. Costumes encouraged; trivia, mulligans beer, soda.

Movie in the Park Date: Sat, Oct 25 Time: 8:30 pm Location: St. Charles County Heritage Museum Cost: Free Contact: 636-949-7535 or www.stccparks.org See Ghostbusters!. Bring snacks and seating.

Hayride Hoedown Date: Sat, Oct 25 Location: Broemmelsiek Park Cost: $10.50 person Contact: 636-949-7535 or www.stccparks.org Hayride, light dinner, s’mores and music by Babaloo. Must pre-register.

St. Louis Pet Expo Date: Sat, Oct 25 Time: 10-6 pm Location: St. Charles Convention Center Cost: Free Contact: 636-669-3000 www.stcharlesconventioncenter.com The place to go for all things pet. Demos, entertainment, training, samples, fun. Bring your pet!

Halloween Happenings Date: Sun, Oct 26 Time: 2-4 pm Location: Progress Park Cost: $2 or 2 cans of food advance tickets: $4 at door, no cans Contact: 636-332-9236 or www.wentzvillemo.org Ages 1-10 can enjoy fun event, with trick-or-treating, games, bounce house and more. Costumes!

Halloween Spooktacular Date: Sun, Oct 26 Time: 6-8 pm Location: Memorial Hall, Blanchette Park Cost: Free Contact: 636-949-3372 or www.stcharlesparks.com Family-friendly fun at this party. Haunted house, hayride and games. No registration needed.

Week of Oct 27-30 Scary Movie Marathon Date: Mon, Oct 27-Thurs, Oct 30 Time: 6 pm Location: St. Charles Community College

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Cost: Free Contact: 636-922-8469 or www.stchas.edu Free popcorn, food for purchase. Scary movies all week for Halloween.

Fine Dining Surprise Date: Tue, Oct 28 Time: 4:30-7:30 pm Location: Leave from Memorial Hall Cost: $49 person Contact: 636-949-3580 or www.stcharlesparks.com Cost includes dinner, drink, dessert, all gratuities, escort and transportation to mystery destination. Casual attire.

Halloween Concert Date: Tues, Oct 28 Time: 7-9 pm Location: St. Peters Cultural Arts Centre Cost: Free Contact: 636-397-6903 or www.stpetersmo.net Kids are encouraged to come in costume. St. Charles County Symphony members will be dressed up for the occasion.

Student Recital Date: Wed, Oct 29 Time: Noon Location: St. Charles Community College Cost: Free Contact: 636-922-8399 or www.stchas.edu Student musical recital performance at SCC.

Happy Halloween Cemetery Tour Date: Wed, Oct 29 Time: 8:30-4:30 pm Location: Leave from St. Peters City Hall Cost: $78 Contact: 636-397-6903 x1624 or www.stpetersmo.net Tour renowned cemeteries in the St. Louis area on this trip. Dine at Lemp Mansion.

YOU’LL HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE.

Oklahoma! Date: Thurs, Oct 30-Sat, Nov 1 Time: 7:30 pm Location: Lindenwood’s J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts Cost: $18-$10 Contact: 636-949-4433 or www.LUBoxOffice.com See Lindenwood’s production of Oklahoma! at the J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts.

Trick or Treating on Main Date: Fri, Oct 31 Time: 3-5 pm Location: Historic St. Charles Cost: Free Contact: www.stcharlescitymo.gov For costumed children ages 12 and under.

Spirits in the Garden: Creepy Crawl Date: Fri, Oct 31 Time: 6-9 pm Location: Missouri Botanical Garden Cost: $30-$15 Contact: 314-577-5100 or www.mobot.org Celebrate All Hallows Eve with the spirit of Henry Shaw while sampling botanical spirits from local distilleries!

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all yields a bounty of outdoor adventures for you and your family all around St. Charles County and beyond. Cool weather and the colorfulturning-to-crunchy leaves brings out the kid in all of us; there is no greater treat for the senses than the smell, sound and look of a crisp autumn afternoon. Whether you delight in the rustic charm of an old-fashioned hayride or want to thrill in the chill of a Halloween Happening, September and October will give your family a chance to reconnect and explore your community. Check out these autumn activities and make plans to enjoy one this fall.

HEY! HAYRIDES! See websites or call for details to register. Fort Zumwalt Park Cost: $177-$99: Register 636-4742REC or ofallon.mo.us Book an old-fashioned, tractor-pulled hayride through beautiful, historic Fort Zumwalt Park in O’Fallon beginning Wednesday, September 3rd and continuing through early November, Wednesday through Sunday. Hayrides are scheduled in two-hour blocks, with each

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trip taking about 20 minutes. Afterward, enjoy a fragrant bonfire. These are family or group hayrides; 25 per ride. Bring your own refreshments and food. Hayrides are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. Two weeks’ notice is required.

A tractor pulled wagon takes guests on a 45-minute ride through tree-lined fields of the park. Afterwards, participants can enjoy gathering around a glowing campfire for an hour to roast their own treats.

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FUN Family Fun in September & October Broemmelsiek Park $125 wagon of 20: Register Hayride Hoedown $10.50 per person: Register 636-949-7535 or stccparks.org Groups are welcome to enjoy the fun of an old-fashioned hayride without traveling miles from home at Broemmelsiek Park in Wentzville, weekends beginning Friday, September 19th through mid-November.

A Hayride Hoedown is set for Saturday, October 25th. Register to enjoy a hayride, light dinner, s’mores and music by Babaloo.

St. Charles City Parks $275 wagon of 25: Register 636-949-3372 or www.stcharlesparks.com Hayrides through select parks can be enjoyed on Fridays and Saturdays, October 3rd through October 25th. Times are 6pm and 6:30 pm; they will last about 2 hours. Hayrides will start at DuSable Park - Blanchette Landing and continue through Eco Park Trail. Each hayride will stop to cookout at a campfire to roast provided hot dogs and s'mores.

FALL FESTIVALS See websites or call for details. WENTZVILLE Fall Harvest Festival Saturday, Oct 11th • 10 am-4 pm Towne Park 636-949-7535 or stccparks.org Come out and explore demonstrations of historic crafts, learn how to make a batch of good old-fashioned apple butter, take a scenic hayride through the park and purchase pumpkins and other goods at the Fall Harvest Festival. 20

O’FALLON 31st Annual O’Fallon Fall Fest Saturday, Oct 11th • 10 am-5 pm Civic Park 636-379-5614 or www.ofallon.mo.us/FallFest This festival features and shopping at arts, crafts, and specialty booths, live entertainment, music, kids’ activities and festival food and beverages. This is a festival you and your family will not want to miss. AUGUSTA 9th Annual Harvest Festival Friday, September 19th and Saturday, September 20th 5-10 pm Friday: All day Saturday 636-228-4005 or augusta-chamber.org Nothing says fall has arrived more than Augusta’s Harvest Festival, right in the heart of autumn beauty. Enjoy food, wine and activities for the entire family. Weekend lodging is available; see website. ST. PETERS Celebrate St. Peters Friday, September 19th and Saturday, September 20th 370 Lakeside Park 636-477-6600 or www.stpetersmo.net St. Peters’ annual festival has something for everyone. Food, rides, live entertainment and activities galore will herald in the season and show hometown pride! SAINT CHARLES Oktoberfest Friday, September 25th through Sunday, Sept 28th, Daily Frontier Park www.saintcharlesoktoberfest.com This annual weekend-long festival is a cornucopia of fun, food and activities for the entire family. Activities include a parade, car show, German music, dachshund races and so much more!


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Dardenne Presbyterian Church 195-Years Anniversary Celebration Saturday, Sept 20, 9 am-4 pm • Free Dardenne Presbyterian Church 7400 S. Outer 364 636-561-4347 or www.dpc4u.org Celebrate this historic occasion with a day of fun re-enactments, games, hay rides, and a corn maze and activities for all ages.

Halloween Happenings Sun, Oct 26 • 2-4 pm Progress Park 636-332-9236 or www.wentzvillemo.org

SPOOKY FUN

St. Charles Ghost Tours Weekends 7-9:30 pm-Midnight Main Street, St. Charles 314-374-6102 or www.stcharlesghosts.com

Check websites or call for details to register. Halloween Spooktacular Sun, Oct 26 6-8 pm Memorial Hall, Blanchette Park 636-949-3372 or www.stcharlesparks.com Haunted Park Hunt (Ages 21+) Fri, Oct 17, 7-10 pm Dames Park, O’Fallon 636-474-2732 or sostmann@ofallon.mo.us or 636-474-8105 Haunted Hayloft Fri, Oct 17-Sun, Oct 19 Fri & Sat, 4:30-7:30 / Sun, 2:30-5:30 Purina Farms 636-982-3232 www.purinafarms.com Night of Fright Haunted House Fri, Oct 24 & Sat, Oct 25 Youth Activity Park 636-949-7535 or www.stccparks.org

MARTHASVILLE Deutsch Country Days Saturday, Oct 18th and Sunday Oct 19th 9 am-5 pm Historic Luxenhaus Farm, Marthasville $18-$8 636-433-5669 or deutschcountrydays.org Witness an authentic living history experience demonstrating age-old education, local Missouri history and the fun of seeing our forefathers ‘Come Alive’ at this popular annual event. DEFIANCE Pioneer Days Sat, Sept 20-Sun, Sept 21, 9 am-5 pm Daniel Boone Home & Heritage Center $12-$6 636-798-2005 or www.danielboonehome.com Pioneer Days is a two-day event filled with activities for the whole family. See demonstrations, tour the home and enjoy family fun.

Boo at the Zoo Fri, Oct 17-Thurs, Oct 30 • 5:30-8:30 pm St. Louis Zoo 314-646-4771 or www.stlzoo.org Halloween, Spirits From the Past Thurs, Oct 18 • Tours at 6 pm • $10-$6 Daniel Boone Home & Heritage Center 636-798-2005 or www.danielboonehome.com Scary Movie Marathon Mon, Oct 27-Thurs, Oct 30, 6 pm St. Charles Community College 636-922-8469 or www.stchas.edu

Trick or Treating on Main Fri, Oct 31 • 3-5 pm Historic St. Charles www.stcharlescitymo.gov

DOG-GONE DOG ACTIVITIES Humans aren’t the only ones who look forward to fall! Treat your four-legged friend to autumn swims at local pools. See websites or call for details. Pooch Plunge Tues, Sept 2 • 7-8:30 pm • $10-$8 Splash Station Aquatic Center, Wentzville 636-332-9236 or www.wentzvillemo.org Pool Paws Dog Swim (and human ages 18+) Sat, Sept 6 • 11-1 pm Alligator’s Creek Aquatic Center $10 dog and one person; $3 per extra person 636-474-2732 (register) or ofallon.mo.us Trails for Tails 5K Race and Festival Sun, Sept 7 • 9 am-Noon • $30-$20 Frontier Park 636-949-9918 or fiveacresanimalshelter.org Paws in the Park Dog Festival Sat, Sept 20 • 10 am-2 pm Broemmelsiek Park Free w/dog food/pet supply donation at gate 636-949-7535 or www.stccparks.org Dogtober Parade and Bone Hunt Sat, Oct 11 • Noon-3 pm • Free Dog Park at DuSable Park 636-949-3395 or www.stcharlesparks.com

Halloween Carnival Sat, Oct 18 • 4-6 pm HES Operations Building, St. Peters 636-9392 FUN or www.stpetersmo.net Halloween Concert Tues, Oct 28 • 7-9 pm St. Peters Cultural Arts Centre 636-397-6903 or www.stpetersmo.net 21

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PUMPKIN PATCH TIME! Visit a pumpkin patch, make some memories and start a family tradition. Here is a sampling of area farms.

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Centennial Farms 199 Jackson Street, Augusta 636-228-4338 www.centennialfarms.biz 10 am-5 pm Mon-Sat 11 am-5 pm Sun Beginning last weekend in September Visit the Pumpkin Fantasyland for Halloween fun. See full-sized figures with pumpkin or gourd heads representing farm folks, storybook characters and some of your favorite TV characters. Mixed in are hundreds of pumpkins from minis to some big ones. We also have heirloom pumpkins and squash and decorative gourds. Indian corn, broomcorn and corn stalks for fall decorating are available. The Farm Fun Land Play Area is geared to children three to ten and admission is free. There is a corn maze, play fort with slide, grain bin, straw tunnel and many photo opportunities.

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Valley Farms 1125 Dietrich Road • Foristell www.valleyfarms.us Sept 27-Oct 26 • 10 am-5 pm Visit Valley Farm’s minibarn, hay maze and see lots of Pumpkins, Gourds, Straw, Mums, Concessions, Crafts, and more! Come enjoy the Hawk Ridge Hay Ride, Barrel Train Ride, panning for gold and more. In October, you can book and oldfashioned hay ride and campfire on the weekends for you and your group. Valley Farms offers great packages for parties, field trips and church groups. Rombach Farm and Pumpkin Patch 18639 Olive Street Rd, Chesterfield 636-532-7265 www.rombachsfarm.com Starts Sat, Sept 20 • 9-6 pm A visit to Rombachs is an annual tradition destination for families in the fall! Pumpkin fun, hay rides, face painting, pony rides, BBQ and more will entertain your family on the weekends at Rombachs. Daily, you can also enjoy a wooden maze, fort, animals to view and fall fun. They are open 7 days a week with plenty of free parking and no admission fees. Choose from hundreds of pumpkins starting at only $4. For your convenience, cash, checks, and Mastercard and Visa are accepted, and there is an ATM available as well. by Robin Garrison Leach

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L-R: John Ulett, David Grafman, Ted Nugent, Shelley Grafman, pioneer of KSHE, and kneeling is Michael Grafman in 1983.

“I feel my main connection to St. Louis and the audience I try to serve everyday is the fact that I'm born and raised here and the listener knows where my heart lies in the scope of everything I do.” - John Ulett in the scope of everything I do. Since I started on the air here when I was 17 years old, I've grown up on the air in my hometown and I'm very proud of that. Michael: What is your most memorable broadcasting experience in St. Louis? John Ulett: My most memorable broadcast experience is still evolving and that's my long run at KSHE Radio. My 38th

year as a full time on air person was May 25th. Sometimes I wonder how and when it will conclude but one things for sure, it's been an unbelievable run. Another great experience has been doing player introductions on national television for 6 Cardinals World Series teams as their Public Address announcer. Michael: Who was most instrumental, in St. Louis, in building your career?

John Ulett: I point to several people who helped me along the way. Bill Gebhardt who started and

owned Broadcast Center and Dave Ralston who gave me my first pro job at KEZK. Ron Stevens and Shelley Grafman who hired me at KSHE in 1975. Rick Balis, John Beck and National Program Director for Emmis Broadcasting Rick Cummings who have been great supporters of mine for all of the years I've been at KSHE under their leadership. And finally Jeff Smulyan the CEO of Emmis Broadcasting which has owned KSHE since 1984. All these guys saw something they liked in me. I'll never know what that was but I'll always be grateful to them.

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omance is in air. The crisp, fall days bring to mind roaring fireplaces, flickering candles, brisk outdoor walks and lingering glances across sumptuous plates of decadent dinners. Whether you enjoy a more rustic setting or something more refined, the options are endless throughout Missouri. Travel hand-in-hand along the colorful fall vistas to a romantic day, night or weekend of your dreams. Try these unusual, magical getaways to bring back the sparkle in your relationship…to kindle a romance…or to celebrate your autumn wedding.

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yourself and your sweetie to a hotel that spells luxury with 2 LL’s! The Beall Mansion in Alton is an elegant Bed and Breakfast that knows how to treat its guests with elegance and opulence in an historic home that will make your jaw drop at the splendor. Listen to this run-

Hermann 800-932-8687 www.visithermann.com Thinking of popping the question, but not sure of your plans after the “yes”? Why not hop on the Amtrak line and visit Hermann, in the heart of Wine Country? Sure, you could drive, too, but there is something quaint and intimate about a ride along the Missouri River Runner. Tucked away in the Missouri River Valley, Hermann is a picture book village where 19th century brick buildings hug the sidewalk, as they do in Germany. Many options are available here for both dining and lodging, all steeped in history and outdoor beauty. From venues with dramatic views to more than 300 guest rooms in all price ranges, Hermann is the perfect setting for an unforgettable Wine Country wedding. In September, Hermann hosts its Wedding Trail, a presentation of its many venues and lodging choices. And Hermann’s Oktoberfest is an annual celebration every weekend in October you won’t want to miss. Romantic? You bet.

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Wildwood Springs Lodge Steelville, MO 573-775-2400 www.wildwoodspringslodge.com Only about 100 miles from the St. Louis area, Wildwood Springs Lodge is steeped in history and will surround you with a homey, warm feeling to ward off the fall chill. The Ozark countryside will paint a watercolor vision at this Steelville resort, built in the 20’s and thoughtfully maintained to exude an atmosphere of seclusion amid first-class accommodations. With hiking trails, tennis and other outside amenities, you can stick close to the lodge or venture out to visit area wineries, take in a game of golf or go antiquing. Dining is available onsite; other restaurants are nearby. Wildwood Springs Lodge is wellknown for their fantastic lineup of concerts throughout the season. In September and October, you can hear the Little River Band, Arlo Guthrie, New Riders of the Purple Sage and more. See their website for ticket information and dates. Beall Mansion Alton, IL 1-866-The-BEALL www.beallmansion.com Tired of the same old hotels? The same restaurants and the same views outside your windows? Transport

omantic It’s Time to Get Away This Fall

down of a few of the outstanding amenities and options at the Beall Mansion: 24-Hour All-You-Can-Eat Chocolate Buffet; Triple sheeted feather beds; Fireplaces in King Rooms; Whirlpool “Jacuzzi” Rooms; In-Room Spa and Massage Services This three-story, 10,000 + square foot mansion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is lavishly furnished with period antiques and reproductions, as well as marble and bronze statuary. Tours are available during your stay. The history of the mansion will impress you, and you’ll get a taste of the finer things of life at the Beall. 26

The Lemp Mansion St. Louis, MO 314-664-8024 www.thelempmansion.com How can we talk about romance in the fall and not mention a getaway that will have you cuddled together all night long against scary goings-on? According to CNN Travel, The Lemp Mansion is one of the spookiest buildings around the world. Close to home but otherworldly, the Lemp offers many events to stimulate your spine-tingling sensibilities, and their restaurant is a popular destination for those seeking something different. You can spend the night here, too…if you dare, and experience a comfortable suite that will keep you snuggled together against all manner of eerie emanations.


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Business Happenings Manufacturers to Movie Cinemas - Major New Developments Underway Throughout the Community

Schnucks Opens at University Commons

Nearly 2.4 million-square-feet of new commercial, industrial, and institutional development was either completed in 2014, is still under construction, or opening soon in St. Charles County, according to a new report from the Economic Development Center (EDC). The five largest projects include the expansion of the General Motors Assembly Plant and GM’s new stamping

facility in Wentzville, the second phase of the Streets of St. Charles mixed use development, the first phase of University Commons in St. Charles, and Faurecia’s new automotive manufacturing plant in Wentzville. Some of the newest developments geared for consumers and tourists include two new hotels (Marriott Fairfield Inn and Suites in Wentzville and the Marriott Courtyard in St. Peters), AMC Theatres at Streets of St. Charles, Dick’s Sporting Goods in Wentzville, and two new locations for Planet Fitness. For more information about business growth in the community, visit www.edcscc.com Get Ready for Cowbell Uncorked 100K, Mother’s Day weekend 2015 If you haven’t heard about the Cowbell Uncorked 100K, you soon will! It’s a 62-mile, four-person relay race coordinated by the same people behind

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the popular MO’ Cowbell Marathon. Planned for Saturday, May 9th during Mother’s Day weekend 2015, Cowbell Uncorked 100K is Missouri’s first trail relay. It starts in Missouri Wine Country and will be run along the picturesque Katy Trail. Team spots are limited and registration opens soon. For more information, visit cowbelluncorked100K.com Information supplied by the Economic Development Center of St. Charles County

St. Charles Advertorial • Category: Collision Repair • Market Exclusive

Harvestowne Auto Body

Our Body and Frame Department includes a Chief EZ Liner frame rack wth a Genesis Lazer measuring system and a Hunter suspension alignment system. The Paint and Detail department includes a DUPONT computerized paint mixing station and a Garmat downdraft, climate controlled spray booth with bake cycle. Harvestowne is a member of the ASA (Automotive Service Assoc.)

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arvestowne Auto Body, Inc. has been in business since 1985. Since that time we have been very blessed. Over the years, we have grown, and our sons Jeremy and Robby have joined Harvestowne Auto Body, Inc. to complete us as a family business.

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Our shop features I-CAR trained technicians, Audatex Certified Estimators, and Computerized Audatex Electronic Estimating System. We are listed with the BBB (Better Business Bureau) and have been an Accredited Business since 1990 with an A+ Rating! We are also proud to be a member on Angie's List since 2012. 4532 S. St. Peters Pkwy

636-928-0082 harvestowneautobody.com Hours: 8 am-5:30 pm M-F. TimeOff Magazine / Sept-Oct, 2014


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The Authentic Taste of Thailand See our menu on our website for the best Thai food in all of St. Charles County! 8632 Mexico Rd • O'Fallon MO, Just west of Hwy K Hours: Monday-Friday: 11 am-9:30 pm • Saturday-Sunday: 12 pm-9:30 pm

WE DELIVER!

(636) 281-2389 Facebook.com/thaikitchenOfallon • www.thaikitchen.us

Fine Italian Cuisine From Family Recipies

Now Celebrating 30 Years! Enjoy lunch & dinner on our shaded garden patio

Live Music on the Patio ut Our Ask Abo cials pe Daily S

Check our website at magpiesonmain.com for constant updates and music schedule.

For t Room e u q n a B eople 20-40 P

Outdoor Grill Now Open!

HOUR HAPPY on-Fri

Try our Great Grill Offerings: Fish Tacos, Sea Scallops, Bacon Wrapped Pork Loin, Mediterranean Chicken, Beef Filet in additional to our usual items.

M 4 -7 pm etizer & p p A l ia Spec Bar ic r es in Drink P

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Daily Lunch Specials Mon-Fri 11 am to 4 pm

636-949-9005 2061 Zumbehl Rd Bogey Hills Plaza St. Charles, MO fratellisristorante.com


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St. Charles Advertorial • Category: Italian/Mediterranean Restaurant • Market Exclusive

THE BRICK OVEN

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ho can resist a dish of pasta in Italy, falafel in Turkey, hummus dip in Lebanon, or a fresh salad and Gyro in Greece? Cold or hot, sweet and savory, good food is everyone's temptation. Wherever John travels, he always stops at every sandwich stand or

dessert stall to try different foods and trade recipes that tempt the crowd and satisfy the soul. Now you can join the adventure at The Brick Oven and try food from around the Mediterranean, where eating on the street is a way of life. Try our fresh ingredients to the perfect Shawerma sold on the streets of Istanbul. From our mouth watering Brick Oven pizzas and homemade breads to our cool, always fresh salads and irresistible dips. Each dish can be enjoyed on its own, or two or three may

be combined to make a meal. You will enjoy the homemade meals from the distant lands without leaving the country. This is healthy eating at its most enjoyable.

84 Spencer Road • St. Peters (Behind Costco) 636-278-1969 • www.stpetersbrickoven.com

(2) Large 16" One-Topping Pizzas Valid through 10/31/14. Not valid with other offers.

$20

Judged “Best Wings in St. Charles Co.”

Happy Hour • Everyday 2-6 pm and Sun-Thurs Late Night 9 pm-close (dine-in only)

• Best BBQ in Town! • Now Featuring Outdoor Sandbar with 17 TV’s! Check Out Our Nightlife! • Mondays - Kids Eat Free (with each adult entree purchased)

8505 Veterans Memorial Parkway O’Fallon, MO

636-978-7755 Open 11 am Seven Days a Week

• Tuesdays - Imperial Dancing • Friday & Saturday- DJ Nights • Live Music Last Saturday of Every Month • Great dinner specials • Check website for more info

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Who’s Who In St. Charles County Get to know the people who make St. Charles County happen... from retailers, to doctors, to owners, to managers

Michael Grafman Director of Sales TimeOff Magazine

Jan Martinez Sales Beseda Flooring

Ryan Groeller Sales Frank Leta Honda

Sherry Gibson Owner Gibson Printing

Amos Reed Financial Advisor Edward Jones

Joni Marren Director of Sales Staybridge Suites

David Chapin Sales Associate Coldwell Banker

Dr. Samantha Diehl Owner/Chiropractor Diehl Health & Wellness

Hunter Hopkins Sales Minuteman Press

Terri Violet Alderman City of St. Peters Ward 3

Ron Lares Owner Gift Incentive Programs

Would you like to recommend a person to be included in the Who’s Who in St. Charles? Send photo and info to timeoff@gatewaycreative.net

Would you like to recommend a person to be included in the Who’s Who in St. Charles? Send to timeoff@gatewaycreative.net


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Free Measurements Free Design & Quotes

For information, call

314-780-0431 www.viperrocks.com


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- A D V E RT O R I A L C AT E G O RY : F U N E R A L S E RV I C E S - MARKET EXCLUSIVE -

STYGAR Family of Funeral Service

out-of-town deaths • Arrangements with clergy, cemetery and florist • Pre-need funeral planning • Grief counseling/support for up to a year • Veteran's benefits counseling

Our Foundation From humble beginnings in 1937, when John Joseph Stygar purchased Central Undertaking and Livery on Cass Avenue, the Stygar philosphy of service has grown strong. That first year, John J. performed about 40 funerals. It was a different time. Funerals were held at home. Communities were close-knit. Reputations were important. Losing a loved one is difficult for any family. We're honored that so many families have come to know and trust the Stygar family during their time of need. We will work diligently to preserve that trust now and into the future. And, we pledge to always do business in an honorable way that will make our children proud.

The Stygar family and our caring, professional staff is always available to serve you. Our services can be performed at either of our locations or at a church, a cemetery or any other location your family chooses.

To Meet Every Family's Needs and Wishes, We Offer: • • • • • • •

Funeral services Memorial services Church visitation services Cemetery burials Cremations Donations to medical schools Arrangements for

We offer a choice of quality funeral products in a wide range of prices and specialize in working within each family's budget to create a meaningful tribute to a loved one.

Family of Funeral Service

Stygar Mid Rivers Funeral Home & Crematory 5987 Mid Rivers Mall Drive St. Charles MO 63304

636-936-1300 stygar.com • whypreplan.com Where Family Comes First Family Owned and Operated for Three Generations


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