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2012 media kit

Volum e 40, Num ber 31 Marc h 16, 2012 Columnist David Linzee page 2
Washington U.s $80 million projec t

Celebrating 25

Gateway Mens

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Photography Is In The Family: The CWEs Martin Schweig comes from a long line of photographers

Years Of Song

Chorus
& Dance
april 3 municipa l election coverage
Serving Affton, Concor

City manager defends censu re

U. City news page 4

Wash. U. shares details of $80 million project

Loop project

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Real Estate Agent Profiles page 10 Book Review

Relative Strangers by Margaret Herm es

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Association plans to buy hospital property

Zoo purchase

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Memorial servic e set for March 17

Joe Pollack

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CALENDAR page 12

Ask about the strangest materi al that Don Horstm an has ever used in creating a piece of art and the reply comes quickly. Dryer lint. Yes, really. The Gateway Mens Chorus has been You mix it with performing throug music, the chorus glue, mush it around is committed to hout the St. Louis and make someth the community, region since April ing with it, laughs locally and globall 1988. Dedicated Horstman, 71. y. to the freedom and message of by Jaime Mowers To look at the photo by Diana Fenton Linsley property of Horstman and he Gateway Mens If you like Glee, his wife Carol Sue, Chorus is going then youll love its all hard to believe out for its 25th this, he said. there is anythi anniversary with ng the a pair cant make concert featuring Al Fischer, a longtim into something. a collection of songs e member of the that will run the The two artists have rus who took the chogamut from Funn a mind-boggling reins as artistic y Girl array to Lady Gaga. director in of work paintin August 2011, said gs on the wall, Gateway Mens phoSongs from A Star tography in books, Chorus collaborated with Is Born, Les Miserpottery on shelve several of the group ables and the Wizar s, drawings, photos s past directors when d of Oz coupled , mixed media selecting songs with a collecrendition of Patsy for the annitions, and dozens versary concert, Clines Ive Got of metal sculptu which will be on You are sure to leave audien res Saturday, dotting the yard, March 31, at The ces laughing, cheerin most from reclaim 560 Music Center and getting on their ed g items. , located at 560 Trinity Ave. feet. The guys dont in the Loop. sing they dance, just Theres even an We got input too. Their take entire man-made on what they wanted on Lady Gagas I Was Born pond out back popula hear since the to This Way wouldn concert ted by the couple complete withou t be s creations. Its enough that has been written will focus on music t some dance moves to or arranged for inspired by the superstar. reporter think virtua make a visiting Gateway Mens Choru s in the lly everything is In honor of its annive a Horstman invent noting chorus founde past, Fischer said, ion right down rsary, the chorus r Michael Cohrs more than 80 men to the of mechanical chirpin other former directo and from the St. Louis g birds in the living rs will be at the also will sing severa area room. concert. Were embracing l original songs, our role in the commu including the funny Gay Actually, those where we are now nity, in St. Louis, and come from Waland how far weve emotional Losin the greens, Don chuckl come. Gateway Mens g My Mind. ed. Chorus has come Youll get the a long Carol Sue said the way since Cohrs seriousness, the started it in 1987 couples love of art laughs and theyll even runs deep. with 22 members. The group throw in some twists, has released four said Jason Johnston, including its most We go from abstra CDs, Carol Sue and Don who used to sing recent album entitle ct to realism and Horstman pose with with the group and is now everything in betwee Want To Fly. d I more photos at: Carol Sues horse the marketing and n, she said. southcountytime sculpture on the public relations directo Horstmans proper s.com Carol Sue gradua The chorus has r for the chorus. ty in Fenton. performed on the ted from Affton Johnston compa popular TV show Amer Al Fischer is the High School and is now red the chorus icas Got Talent new a member of photo by Diana Our Song concert to , and took the artistic director the Powell Hall the Gateway Mens Affton Education of Linsley A tour of the yard an episode of the stage in 1996 and Foundations Hall Choru is an education popular musical comedy 1998. In of celebrates its 25th Fame. s. The chorus 2003, the chorus all its own. Carol mans own plasma TV show Glee. Her husband is made a special appear Silver Anniversary Sue has a numbe a Beaumont cutter. with a concert dedica though neithe grad r of with internationa ance life-sized two-di Don is eager to metal and repurp lly renowned soloist mensional horse ted to the songsr left education show off a wide osed items like far and arrangements commi . Betwe behind cutAnn outs formed from variety of his work universal joints, air en them they have ssioned over the 11 gauge steel sheets cont. p. 8 as well. Many of tank canister tops eight years. decades of experi which she draws the pieces are abstra and heavy equipment photo by Diana as art ence on with chalk and ct works with movin treads. then significant amoun Linsley teachers, a has a local steel-w g parts known as Some of Dons work t of it in Affton public orking enterprise kinetic art. Some has appeared on schools. cut for her. Smaller are wind-driven while display in cities metalwork is done others can be operaround the Midwe on the premises, howev ated with manua st and other pieces er, using the Horstl cranks. Works have sold includ are ing a typically compo sed of reclaimed scrap cont. p. 8

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District by Steve Birmingham A cut almost $1 million in estimates is loominof on Lindbergh School expenditures g s budget horizon. the loss in School board membe rs have been discus ing ways to trim the operating budget srevenues the 2012-13 fiscal year without for cutting back on teachers or negati vely learnin since nancia g, Assistant Superiaffecting classroom ntendent/Chief Fil Officer Pat Lanan e said. 2007-08 It looks like were looking at someth between $800,0 ing 00 $1 at $14 said. Our revenue andabsolumillion Lanane is tely flat. When I go back and look revenu levels million. 2007-08, were goingat the almost eexactly in to be those same at

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eliminate deficit spending for day-to -day operations. Thoug h Prop. L was approved ion 2010, Lindbergh will not see those revenues until January 2012. Lanane reports that the district has seen a net increase of 200 kids over 2007-0 So, weve got more eds gather 8. Hundr kids, same moneyKirkwood ed at Station on March es have gone up , pricover the five year 27 to catch a glimps period, and e of Union Pacific were not having Railroads legend the normal revenu ary steam locomo e growth that we would have tive No. 844. had just on an annua sis, Lanane said. l baAll those things have kind of gone Lindbergh Schoo together for us to say, ls well, time to go in turn, result in levels, even after back to the drawing board less tax revenue the tax increase and look at the (Prop. L). coming into the school distric budget and see where we can t. make The district estima Prop. L, a 65-cen wont hit the classro some reductions that tes the loss in revenu t tax increase since 2007-08 at om. Were going es esidents in the Kirkw proposal, was approved by $14 million. The and avoid that this to try ood-Webster Groves 54 percent of the majority of that loss is due year, he contin area had a rare voters in November 2010. Train with nearly to lower property ued. opport Following a Februa Prop. L promis 300 civil war histori values that, the last steam engine unity to witness ry board presen ed to maintain class sizes, the Midwest. The ans from on e-textbooks for tation built for Union retain qualified historians are on Pacific in operat possible use in teachers and their way to participate in the ion as classrooms, 150th Anniversary WHATS INSI DE early Tuesday evenin it passed through the area Shiloh Reenactment Battle Of cont. p. 4 g from Cheyenne, Publishers Desk 2 near the Shiloh Marion, Ark. Wyo. to Budget Talk At Affton National Military Park in More Honors For School District 4 Tennessee. Lindbergh Teache Union Pacific Railro Dance Studio Reloca r Eric Cochran 3 Several hundred County 13 Steam ads legendary steam tes In Crestwood people, some dresse Crestwood Woma locomotive No. 844 Locomotive Pays 4 Leslie Gibson period costumes, ns Club Marks 50 pulled a special Visit 14 Reel World McCarthy 6 Letters turned out at Kirkw d in 150th Anniversary Comm Years 3 15 Calendar 16 to view the steam ood Station 6 Inspired Design emoration Civil 314.968.2699 Affton Bass Tourne locomotive as it War Troop 11 Experience South y 17 Home & Garde passed through town.

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Far left, membe rs of The Turner Brigad e, Missouri Volunt eers, a Civil War reenac ting organization, in period costumes at the Kirkwood Train Station. Some of the members of the Brigade went on to Shiloh Nation al Military Park in Tennessee to mark the 150th anniversary of that battle. more photos at: Left, the steam locomotive pulled a car carrying Civil

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Say I Do e 87-Year-Old Bride Excited To


Octogenarians will tie the knot on Sept. 10
by Jaime Mowers
thought she would Elizabeth Tucker never changed when the marry, but that recently 87-year-old fell in love. in September when Tucker will tie the knot Lady of Life Apartments she marries fellow Our Eugene Schmidt. resident 88-year-old Tucker said I was a confirmed bachelorette, with her fiance. I was as she sat holding hands I was never going independent and headstrong. know it I fell in you to get married, but before love with the guy. lovingly at his brideSchimdt smiles, gazing on falling in love to-be. He hadnt planned years with his first either. He spent many and wasnt looking for wife, who died of cancer,

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I was blindsided, and I came here to relax smitten with Tucker. for love. retire I wasnt looking The two became But love found them. senior living apartment neighbors at their their Shrewsbury St. complexChapter Louis Our Lady of Life in advisory board. September 2009. inSCORE has three things going for there it: experience, knowledge and its free, boasts 60 counselors; when Schmidt moved the City of St. Louis. Prior to that, both lived is one of 370 chapters in volunteer Bob Boles of Manchester
Boles cont. p. 4-PT joined the SCORE team about across the country two years ago after he retired. He was Kirkwood resident Larry Ross spent 35 years in the banking industry before retiring as a senior vice president with Bank of America almost three years ago. Since he retired, Ross, 65, has been putting his professional knowledge to use as a SCORE volunteer helping small businesses. I just think you can really make a deep impression on individuals in this business, Ross said about SCORE. You can enjoy their successes and help them through difficult times. SCOREs primary goal is to work with small business owners either through face-to-face counseling or through cyber counseling, said Ross. In addition to that we do education. We run seminars and workshops throughout the year. Business owners typically operate on their own, Ross said. We act as summarized.

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The St. Louis Chapter also has branches in St. Charles and Kirkwood. Ross is office manager at the Kirkwood office at 333 S. Kirkwood Road, located in PNC Bank. Ross is also incoming chairman of the St. Louis chapter. SCORE volunteers have experience in many fields from sales and marketing to retail to managing manufacturing on the shop floor. Whatever business an individual has or a prospective entrepreneur can come up with, someone in SCORE has been in that business or been in one close to it, Boles said. Kitchen Table Businesses Small business owners are encouraged to contact SCORE. Many of our clients have five employees or less, Ross said, adding their sales are predominately in the $500,000 to $1 million range. Some are called kitchen table businesses, he added. They operate out of their homes using their laptops. During this recession, many small businesses are struggling and they need to focus on their marketing, he said. Many have never created a business plan or thought about where they want to go for the next three to five years. We help them put together their business plan and focus them on their marketing and we stay with our clients as long as they want us, Ross said. SCORE has many success stories. I had a client who was selling out of his basement and home, Ross said. I was able to help him get a loan to open a location where he could actually package and sell from that location. He was then able to hire two people. Ross also counseled an individual who is opening a banquet center. I reviewed his loan application and gave him advice for the information he needed to provide the bank, Ross said. He got the loan and hes now in the construction process and will be opening in a couple of months. I get energized by peoples successes, Ross said, who has a 40-client case load and works about 40 to 60 hours a month. Volunteers must commit to 20 hours a month. A Resource For Chambers Another segment of SCORE is working with chambers of commerce. We work with about 30 chambers in the St. Louis area, said Ross.

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Sunday, July 3, 9:30 p.m. Monday, July 4, 9:45 p.m.
Thanks to our many sponsors, Gateway Fireworks will provide two nights of pyrotechnics on July 3 and 4. The show will be shot by the same professional group of individuals we have enjoyed the last several years. We are anticipating two great shows, exhibiting quality, creativity and safety.

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Fireworks Spectacular Show


Monday, July 4 9:45 p.m.
Sponsored by Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze sponsors, listed on front, along with generous Webster Groves residents
The big daddy of all fireworks shows, the 2011 Fireworks Spectacular promises to once again be a crowd pleaser with the latest and greatest pyrotechnics! The Fireworks Spectacular Show is made possible through the support of a large number of sponsors, including Waste Management, Webster Groves Lions Club, S.C. Concessions at the Webster Recreation Center, Webster University, Webster-Kirkwood Times, City of Webster Groves, plus numerous others. A significant contribution once again comes from the citizens of Webster Groves! Please see the listing of Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze sponsors listed throughout this Community Days program.
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an educator for 12 years before buying an Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics franchise in 1970. In 1995, he began selling seminars to schools to train teachers on how to use reading and writing to raise test scores. I got into (SCORE) to give back to the community thats been so good to me over the years, Boles said, who tells the SCORE story and gives presentations to chambers of commerce throughout eastern Missouri. What Is SCORE? SCORE, a nation-wide organization which began in the mid-1960s, stands for Service Corps of Retired Executives. However, since about half of volunteers are still in the workforce, it doesnt really apply today, so the organization is just known as SCORE, Ross said. Nationally we have 370 chapters and 13,000 counselors, Ross said. The St. Louis Chapter has 60

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SCORE counselor Bob Boles gives presentations about the organization to chambers of commerce throughout eastern Missouri. photo by Diana Linsley Jim Wright, president/CEO of the Kirkwood-Des Peres Area Chamber of Commerce, is a big fan of SCORE. cont. p. 10-PT

Kirkwood resident Larry Ross, a retired bank executive, helps small business owners through his work as a SCORE volunteer. photo by Diana Linsley counselors. Its main office is at 200 N. Broadway in downtown St. Louis, space it shares with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). SCORE is a resource partner with the SBA, a business partner with the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Veterans Business Resource Center and offers business counseling at St. Patricks Center and at the Justine Petersen organization at 1023 N. Grand Blvd.

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Family Night: Its Fun For The Family All Evening!


Friday, July 1
5 - 11 p.m.

5 - 11 p.m. at Memorial Park


Kids and ride enthusiasts of all ages can ride carnival rides to their hearts content for the low price of $25. Purchase wristbands at the ticket booth on the fairgrounds.

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7 - 8 p.m. (Registration 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.)

Duck Race Extravaganza

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Sponsored by Rotary Club of Webster Groves Webster Groves Aquatic Center

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Those who bring sunshine into the lives of Featuring others, cannot keep it from themselves.
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Dancing with the Stars

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Bring out the dogs, cats, pigs, chickens, iguanas, or whatever if its your pet, it qualifies for the Childrens Pet Parade! (Only wild animals are excluded.) Sponsored by Blue Ribbon Grooming, the Childrens Pet Parade is open to children 15 years old or younger. This event is a long-standing tradition in the Webster Groves community. It is designed as a good-natured competition where pets, with some assistance from their owners, compete in a variety of categories. Blue Ribbon Grooming provides the prizes

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Architect Dan Stauder followed strict LEED standards in new Kirkwood home
Ask any homebuilder what the primary word in residential development is. The answer will be green. But what, exactly, is a green home? Never has a word lost its meaning so quickly in the dense forest of marketing hype. It could mean the builder installed a low-flow toilet or it could be LEED-certified, which means impartial experts have determined the home meets stringent environmental and energy-efficiency standards. To become LEED-certified, the architect must incorporate environmental factors into every aspect of the homes design and construction, including its size, location, orientation on the property, building materials and choice of heating and cooling systems. Although LEED homes cost slightly more to build, the added costs are quickly recouped in energy savings. And because they also reduce pollutants, green homes are safer for the homeowner and the community. But is there a market for LEED homes? St. Louis architect Daniel Stauder of Stauder Architecture believes there is, and he has built one to LEED standards in the middle of Kirkwood. The three bedroom, two-and-ahalf bath house is located at 297 Frieda Ave. and is under contract to be sold. I believe there are people who understand that a home is more than four walls, a roof and a monthly mortgage payment, Stauder said. They see their home as a reflection of who they are, not how much they are worth. They care about the quality of their neighborhood, about their homes effect on the environment and on the available resources of their community. LEED, which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, was developed by the U.S. Green Building Council. To achieve LEEDcertification, a home must accumulate a certain number of points in seven rating categories. As a house accumulates more points, it attains higher certificagas in the construction and operation of the home, saving the cost of heating and air conditioning, and minimizing pollution caused by the building and use of the home. The average home has a 50- to 100year life. In its lifetime, it consumes tons of non-renewable and imported energy and pours many tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. A LEED home uses 30 to 40 percent less electricity and saves more than 100 tons of carbon pollution over its life span. The Stauder home features a geothermal system in which the majority of the energy needed to heat and cool the home comes from the earth, cost free. Three 200-foot wells circulate water that uses the earths consistent temperature to reduce the need for heating in the winter and cooling in the summer. The home is also constructed with extremely large amounts of insulation. All cracks and duct seams are sealed. 5. Materials and Resources recognizes the huge quantity of energy needed to extract, process and transport building materials and the tremendous waste generated in building the home. Points are awarded for the use of materials that are recycled, made locally and low in volatile, toxic chemicals. Stauders home features an advanced framing system, which reduces the amount of lumber needed. It incorporates composite wood materials, recycled insulation and hardwood floors made from bamboo, a rapidly renewable resource. 6. Indoor Air Quality awards points for limiting hazardous pollutants in the home, including carbon monoxide, radon, mold, mildew, dust and formaldehyde. The Stauder home features exterior walls that, though highly insulated and sealed, can nevertheless breathe, avoiding the buildup of moisture and mold which can remain throughout the lifetime of the building. 7. Awareness and Education offers points for training homeowners so the full benefits of the LEED home will be realized. For more information regarding a LEED house, contact Stauder at dan@ stauderarchitecture.com.

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For LEED certification, the house at 297 Frieda Ave. had to meet a certain number of points in seven categories, both exterior and interior.
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Karen Cohen Alpharetta, GA Mark Hurd St. Louis, MO Gary Messick Roanoke, IN Jamie Rood Austin, TX Jay Thompson/Jay Thompso Deerfield, IL Nick Ventimiglia Wentzville, MO Joey Welsh Gilbert, AZ 30 57 41 62 94 36 33 51 23 88 49 27 93 66 112

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Chris Bachers New Boston, TX Earnest Benton Jr. Justin, TX Kenneth Chapin Independence, MO Michael Cornell Saint Louis, MO Frankie Denton Winston Salem, NC Julie Hartman Kirkwood, MO Mary Hildebrand Metamora, IL Keri Ippolito Elk Grove Village, IL Hong Mao, Dayton OH James Morreau Louisville, KY Daniela Ovtcharov Albuquerque, NM Vladimir Ovtcharov Albuquerque, NM Tatyana Robberts OFallon, IL Sharon Spillar St. Louis, MO

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Diane Balber St. Louis, MO Roger Rimel St. Louis, MO Amy Buettner/Tucker Glasow Portland, OR Lisa Colby St Louis, MO Nichole Collins Yates Center, KS Jessica Daman Florence, KY Lisa Failoni Leawood, KS Jaime Jo Fisher Austin, TX Phillip Hall New Smyrna Beach, FL Chin-yu Kevin-Lin St. Louis, MO Roger Mathews Wichita, KS Barbara Nelson St. Charles, MO Suzette Nesbitt Excelsior Springs, MO Allison Norfleet-Bruenger Maplewood, MO Carolyn Phillips Brazil, IN Leigh Roberts Creve Coeur, MO Melissa Schmidt St. Louis, MO Heidi Sever St Louis, MO Christopher Timberlake Chicago, IL James Vaughn St. Louis, MO 2 6 56 20 96 46 84 73 67 118 110 39 10 80 43 14 59 26 91 89 5 15 98 12 87 47 108 74 102 25 104 115

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Don Ament Lexington, KY Nancy Blades Jonesboro, AR Luciano Duse Petoskey, MI Greg Gawlowski Santa Fe, NM Neil Brown St. Louis, MO Casey Levin Webster Groves, MO Todd Shaak Collinsville, IL Dennis Staffne Marquette, MI Deborah Wood Malakoff, TX 31 70 83 18 13 61 3 103 114 19 99 77 119 81 42 63 48 53 16 76 32 1 116 75 44 72 29 86 52

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50 7 37 22 38 97 DRAWING/GRAPHICS 92 Gary Bachers New Boston, TX 45 C.C. Barton Salida, CO 100 Jerry Brown Lees Summit, MO 68 Holly Foss Minneapolis, MN 55 Gillian Kemper Oklahoma City, OK 54 Johanna Mueller Centennial, CO 64 Susan Rogers Belleville, IL 82 Jay Wennersten Carol Stream, IL 8 9 35 34 71 109 79

A community arts project. Businesses and artists from around the area have submitted kites which will be auctioned at the information booth. Please stop by and submit your bid to help support the Arts in our community!

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Jan Byron Dallas, TX Roberta Elliott Cobden, IL Jin Powell Memphis, TN Lisa Regan Tulsa, OK Ron Thomas/Melodee Thomas Metropolis, IL Andre Tourrette Webster Groves, MO Kevin Trobaugh OFallon, IL

Julie Campbell is the owner/director of Three Sinks Gallery Fine Art and Picture Framing in Webster Groves, Missouri, where she has hosted over 85 art exhibits since 1999, and has an ongoing position with the May Gallery of Photography at Webster University. She also works as a practicing artist, exhibiting both locally and regionally. Dan Barnett is currently the Facilities Manager for Craft Alliance. Dan has been a practicing artist since 1990, focusing on Ceramics and Blacksmithing. His work has shown nationally and internationally, including the 2010 NCECA conference in Phoenix, Arizona and the 2003 Biennale Internazionale dellArte Contemporanea di Firenze International Group show in Florence, Italy. Sarah Colby Her professional experience includes teaching and administrative roles at the Maryland Institute, College of Art, Parsons School of Design in New York City, and the Art Academy of Cincinnati. After moving to St. Louis in 2001, she served as coordinator of the gallery, artists-inresidence, and visual arts programming at COCA and director of admission at Rossman School before starting the Arts + Healthcare Program at Barnes Jewish Hospital in 2007.

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Steve Ayers Hannibal, MO Michael Barnes Big Rock, IL Douglas Brown/Beth Brown Edom, TX Tim Frye/Pam Frye Shumway, IL Terry Habeger Markesan, WI James Howe Florissant, MO Jake Johnson Bellefonte, PA Richard Kausalik/Jana Kozon-Kausalik Maumelle, AR Adrianna Morrisette Leslie, AR Don Nibert Fayetteville, AR Mark Oehler Reeds Spring, MO Joyce Surbeck-Harris Springfield, IL Jeff Unzicker Thorntown, IN Christine Tavares St. Peters, MO

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Donna Doersam Paso Robles, CA Teresa Hays Franklin, TN Nicky Johnson St Louis, MO Rose Monzyk Washington, MO Diane Tessman/Sharon Tessman-Holland St. Louis, MO Vickie Vipperman Kingston Springs, TN Miriam Wiegand St. Louis, MO

113 GLASS 117 Pat & Cathy Finney Clarksville, TN 106 Kaeko Maehata Augusta, MO 40 Cameron Smith/Jan Thomas 11 Murphysboro, IL 60 Ron Strickland Panama City, FL 85

17 111 90 107 MIXED MEDIA George Bragg Gulfport, FL Susan Kline Peru, IN 78 Christopher Lynch Saint Louis, MO 69 Ynon Mabat Longwood, FL 65 Amy Millspaugh/Richard Millspaugh Princeton, KY 21 Mark Mohrenweiser/Patti Monroe28 Mohrenweiser Brighton, MI Janice Mudd Chesterfield, MO 24 Sarah Shoot Makanda, IL 58 Dennis Smith St. Louis, MO Karla Staley Tinley Park, IL Amanda Verbeck St. Louis, MO Sydney Young Cumming, GA

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Marilynne Bradley Webster Groves, MO Richard Dutton Hallsville, MO Robert McClelland Grover, MO Sherry Stansbery Harrison, AR

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Jeff Easley Wellman, IA Victor Edwards Monticello, FL Steven Martin Carterville, IL Josh Merrell Loveland, CO Stephen Phillips Brazil, IN Mark Reynolds/Carol Reynolds Austin, TX Anthony Slichenmyer Olney, IL Daniel Keith Minier, IL Mark Koritz Chesterfield, MO

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demographics
Webster-KirKWood times
average household income: $111,312
Percent owner occupied: 82% Male: 47% Female: 53% Average Age: 46.9 Children Under 18: 23.5% College Graduate or Post Graduate Degree: 56.5% (of those over 18) Retired: 14.8%

cities and zip codes


63119 Webster Groves, Rock Hill & Shrewsbury 63122 Kirkwood, Glendale, Oakland & Warson Woods 63131 Des Peres

south county times


average household income: $77,904
Percent owner occupied: 81% Male: 48% Female: 52% Average Age: 45.6 Children Under 18: 23.3% College Graduate or Post Graduate Degree: 30.3% (of those over 18) Retired: 17%

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63123 63126 63127 63128 63026 Affton & Green Park Crestwood & Sappington Sunset Hills Concord Village Fenton

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average household income: $86,431
Percent owner occupied: 58.2% Male: 48% Female: 52% Average Age: 39.1 Children Under 18: 19.4% College Graduate or Post Graduate Degree: 24.8% (of those over 18) Retired: 13%

cities and zip codes


63108 63112 63130 63105 63117 63143 7 Central West End Skinker/DeBaliviere University City Clayton Richmond Heights Maplewood

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