The Glen at Aberdeen Heights Community Matters December 2018

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Community Matters The Glen at Aberdeen Heights

December 2018

Attendees from Kirkwood include, from left, Joan Murphy, Martha Kaelble and Faye Prince, who are joined by representatives from 50 Trees.

50 Trees recognition

Resident Mary Riegal, Nightmare Shop owners John Erhard and Greg Stelzer and ... guess who?—with many of the popular selling items from The Nightmare Shop.

Special thanks to resident Joan Murphy for getting us in touch with the 50 Trees organization. 50 Trees is a street tree planting program started in 2010 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the annual Greentree Festival in historic Kirkwood. By rekindling the mission of the first festival held in 1961, this program helps replenish the population of trees that grace the city’s historic streets and avenues. The Glen received a great presentation from Kathy Paulson and Bill Ruppert about this tree planting initiative. Did you know that Kirkwood is referred to as “Tree City USA” from The Arbor Day Foundation? The city has held this title for more than 28 years.

Spooky Small Business Day Our Small Business Day in October was a real nail biter! The Glen’s chef Greg Stelzer and his friend and business partner, John Erhard, presented us with The Nightmare Shop LLC. The Nightmare Shop is an online retailer that has been in the works for two years but opened to the public earlier this summer. The longtime friends met in high school playing football. They not only shared a love for football, but all things horror and science fiction. The pair decided to operate an online retail business in their hometown of St. Louis. Their inventory consists of science fiction and classic horror movie memorabilia, replications, vinyl records, collectibles, comic books, masks and costumes. The two partners discussed how they got started in the business, what inspired them, what it is like to travel to trade shows, order and price retail items, and what was popular and in high demand this Halloween season. They have worked with members of Hollywood, local actors and studios, students and more. From Frankenstein to Al Capone, they have helped transform many into timeless characters with great costumes. They also have a comic book in the works called “Beast.” SPOOKY, continued on page 2

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