Fireworks - Innsbrook Resort
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Fireworks - Innsbrook Resort
2015 Fireworks EXTRAVAGANZA This Weekend’s Events | Summer Calendar | Services Directory | Fireworks Sponsors 2015 Fireworks Extravaganza WELCOME Table of Contents In this program you will find all the information you will need to enjoy the Independence Day Weekend festivities at Innsbrook. Included in this program are full schedules and descriptions of our traditional events, plus some special additions. Welcome to Innsbrook . .......................................................1 Ed’s F-O-F Letter ....................................................................2 This Weekend’s Events . .......................................................3 A History of Fireworks .........................................................5 At the end of this program, we have included a directory of services that we recommend to our property owners. We hope this is a booklet that you will keep on-hand throughout the year as a quick reference guide. Your New Summer To-Do List ..........................................14 Important Numbers & Emails ..........................................18 History of Innsbrook ..........................................................19 We will celebrate Independence Day with a grand fireworks display, made possible through many generous donations. Please make special note of the sponsors listed in this program. They deserve the ultimate thanks for the beauty of this year’s fantastic display. The Fireworks Program......................................................22 Fireworks Sponsors ............................................................23 2014 Fireworks Honor Roll ................................................28 Emergencies — What To Do ..............................................28 Clubhouse Holiday Hours . ................................................29 Rain Won’t Stop Our Fireworks Aspen Center Holiday Hours ............................................29 We will do everything we can to present the show on the scheduled night. Lightning will delay the show. Listen to the announcements for updates from the Fireworks Field, check Facebook or follow us on Twitter @InnsbrookResort for updates during the show on delays. Find the links at www.innsbrook-resort.com. Country Market Holiday Hours .......................................29 Property Management Holiday Hours ..........................29 Beach Rules . .........................................................................29 Summer Calendar of Events .............................................30 Innsbrook on the Web & Social Media ...........................33 Personal Fireworks Prohibited Innsbrook Institute.............................................................40 The National Fire Protection Association reports that far more fires are reported in the U.S. on a typical Independence Day than on any other day of the year, and fireworks account for more than half of those fires. Enjoy the professional show at Innsbrook this year, but please, no personal fireworks. Trash and Recycling Information ....................................43 Services Directory . ............................................................ 44 1 Dear F-O-Fs (Friends-of-Fireworks), This year marks the 40th year of the fireworks extravaganza at Innsbrook ... well, kind of. The show never had an official start date ... it had an evolution. It all began when we started building Innsbrook in 1971. As most of you know, all of our utilities are buried, and in the beginning we did all of the work ourselves, with the help of many, many cases of dynamite to get through the rock. Since the world was more secure in those days, we had all this extra dynamite around and we began to use the stuff as fireworks on special occasions (we defined a “special occasion” as anytime we wanted to play with dynamite). As I recall, one Fourth of July we had bought a bunch of fireworks at the local stand and we went up to Lake Lucern Dam to set them off. As an afterthought, we took along a couple of sticks of dynamite for the finale. Our “crowd” of probably 25 aficionados thought the whole thing worthwhile and fun … and that began the gestation process of what is now our signature event of the year. We haven’t used dynamite in the show in more than 20 years, and although I miss the extra “kick” of the cannon shots in the 1812 Overture, I don’t miss the blistering headaches we all got from handling the stuff. (The nitroglycerine in dynamite gets on your hands and skin then into the bloodstream where it dilates your blood vessels causing one awful headache.) We have gone from a do-it-yourself show to a full “blown” production with a budget not equaled for a private show in the state, and come to think of it, not equaled by any public show in this region also. This show would not be possible without your support, as it is 100% financed by donations, advertisements and contributions of time, materials, and goods. This show is symbolic of the “can do” Innsbrook Community Spirit … of which we are all proud to be a part. Enjoy the show! Ed Boyce, Chairman (and pyro enthusiast) 2 THIS WEEKEND’S EVENTS THURSDAY, July 2 Saturday, July 4 (continued) KARAOKE AT THE CLUBHOUSE Watermelon Hunt Show off your singing skills and entertain your friends and family when you take the stage for karaoke at the Clubhouse Bar & Grille! Ext. 207. Watch sailors chase the floating watermelons to catch a refreshing prize! Spectators encouraged. FREE. Starts from Cedarpass Beach on Lake Wanderfern. Sailboats only. Participants must wear life jackets. Canceled in the event of lightning. Ext. 180. 8 p.m. - 11 p.m., Clubhouse Bar & Grille Friday, July 3 COUNTRY MARKET BBQ BUFFET 1 p.m., Cedarpass Beach 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., Country Market CLUBHOUSE FOURTH OF JULY BUFFET BARNYARD BUFFET Join us for a holiday buffet featuring all your summer favorites. $21 for adults; $12 for kids ages 4-12. This event is open to the public, but advance reservations are required. Ext. 207. Head on down to the ol’ Country Market for a great American BBQ buffet! $14 per person. Kids 12-and-under: $8. Ext. 333. 11 a.m. - 9 p.m., Clubhouse Lower Patio Join us for a variety of BBQ favorites and enjoy a selection of sides served buffet style. First-come, first-served. A la carte menu served in restaurant. See page 29 for hours. Ext. 207. SUMMER BREEZE CONCERT: BREAKFAST CLUB 7:30 p.m., Farmhouse Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a family-friendly concert of ‘80s hits. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., Clubhouse Bar & Grille FIREWORKS BUFFET 6 p.m., Aspen Center Enjoy a pre-show fireworks buffet dinner at the Aspen Center. $30 for adults; $14 for kids ages 4-12. This event is open to the public, but advance reservations are required. Ext. 0. After dinner, take a seat on the Lake Aspen hillside for the fireworks display! (Please bring your lawn chairs and/or blankets.) VIP FIREWORKS PARTY & BUFFET 6 p.m., Condo area 8:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m., Clubhouse Bar & Grille It’s Friday night and we’re celebrating the weekend with live music in the Clubhouse. Put on your dancing shoes and join the fun! Ext. 207. The VIP area opens at 6 p.m. with all-you-can-eat buffet and beverages, reserved parking and great seats for the fireworks! Advance purchase required. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets. Be a VIP - call ext. 180 today to donate. Saturday, July 4 PREMIUM PATIO SEATING FOR FIREWORKS Tennis Tournament 8:30 a.m., Stables Courts/Aspen Center Courts Women’s doubles at stables courts; men’s doubles at Aspen Center courts. Prizes awarded. All ages/skill levels welcome. FREE. Canceled in the event of rain. Ext. 180. PATRIOTIC Holiday Walk/Run 8:30, 9 a.m., Farmhouse Meet at the Tyrolean Trail for a fun run and show your American pride by wearing red, white and blue outfits and all your patriotic garb! The 10K starts at 8:30 a.m. and the 2 mile and 5K start at 9 a.m. Arrive early to register. Bananas and water provided. We will not be timing any runners. FREE. Canceled if lightning. Ext. 180. BARNYARD BUFFET 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., Clubhouse Lower Patio Join us for a variety of BBQ favorites and enjoy a selection of sides served buffet style. First-come, first-served. Ext. 207. 6:30 p.m., Aspen Center Reserved tables for 8 people are available on the patio for $100 per table on a first-come, first-served basis. Call ext. 0. Enjoy the Aspen Center buffet for an additional fee. FIREWORKS DISPLAY 9:15 p.m., Lake Aspen The largest private fireworks display in the state of Missouri (and fully funded by property owner and vendor donations) starts at 9:15 p.m. over Lake Aspen. Be a part of the tradition and call ext. 180 to donate. SUNDAY, July 5 HOLIDAY RELIGIOUS SERVICES 9 a.m. & 10 a.m., Farmhouse / Harmonie Church Join us on the Farmhouse Lawn at 9 a.m. for Catholic Mass. Bring your lawn chairs. Protestant service is at Harmonie Church at 10 a.m. Ext. 180. Rainout Policy: If the weather is deemed to be too wet for an event, it will be canceled. Check Facebook, Twitter, Guest Services (ext. 0) and the security gates for updates. Have Questions? Call 636-928-3366 and the extension listed next to each event. 3 AHM Insurance Group Managing Risk and Opportunity 11975 Westline Industrial Drive St. Louis, MO 63146 314.523.8800 w w w. a h m i n s . c o m George Smith 314.594.2360 Frank Graetz 314.594.2361 Have a Happy and Safe Independence Day Weekend! 4 a history of fireworks Do you ever wonder why we shoot explosive, yet colorful, fireworks into the sky to elicit “oohs” and “aahs” from anyone nearby? Who started such a tradition? Who even came up with fireworks to begin with? Fireworks originated in China some 2,000 years ago. The most prevalent legend has it that fireworks were discovered or invented by accident by a Chinese cook working in a field kitchen who happened to mix charcoal, sulphur and saltpeter (all commonly found in the kitchen in those days). The mixture burned and when compressed in an enclosure (a bamboo tube), the mixture exploded. A Chinese monk named Li Tian, who lived near the city of Liu Yang in Hunan Province, is credited with the invention of firecrackers about 1,000 years ago. The Chinese people celebrate the invention of the firecracker every April 18th by offering sacrifices to Li Tian. During the Song Dynasty, the local people established a temple to worship Li Tian. The firecrackers, both then and now, are thought to have the power to fend off evil spirits and ghosts that are frightened by the loud bangs of the firecrackers. Firecrackers are used for such purposes today at most events such as births, deaths and birthdays. Chinese New Year is a particularly popular event that is celebrated with firecrackers to usher in the new year free of the evil spirits. burst. Understanding these basics, one can appreciate the potential for variation in the pyro artist’s work depending on the shell shape and how each is packed. Fireworks are rated by the size of the mortar tube from which they are launched. At the Innsbrook show, we use everything from a 4-inch to a 12-inch (the largest used commercially). Fireworks are also sized by the amount of breaks in a shell. A common type would be a twobreak with either two-color burst or a color burst and a salute (a boom). In a two-break shell, the second break is higher than the first break. In a three-break shell, the third break bursts lower than the first two. A threebreak canister 12-inch shell can be 36 inches in diameter. Four-break and five-break shells are rarely seen. The record, by the way, was set by a fireworks manufacturer in New York named Joseph Chiarello. He won a $50 bet by creating a shell four inches in diameter and five feet tall with 17 breaks. One of the most common misconceptions about fireworks displays is that fireworks are rockets. Actually, the self-propelled rockets that are common in C-class fireworks are virtually unheard of in larger aerial displays. Instead, the fireworks are launched from plastic, steel or aluminum tubes called “mortar pipes.” An explosion launches the bomb shell which is comprised entirely of payload packaged in a shell that protects it from the lift-off explosion and the forces of acceleration (the shell is traveling at 100 feet per second as it leaves the tube). The initial charge is ignited by an electric impulse from a master control board in the case of modern displays — including Innsbrook’s. The fuse ignites the initial propulsion charge that fires the shell from the mortar tube and lights a timing fuse in the shell. The fuse time is calculated to ignite a bursting charge, usually black powder, which bursts the casing, ignites the contents and propels them away from the center of the So this year, when you are watching the fireworks burst into beautiful colors and shapes over Innsbrook’s Lake Aspen, you’ll know a little bit more about how these exploding beauties work. Enjoy the show! 5 6 Proud Sponsor of Innsbrook Fireworks Wishing the Innsbrook Community a Happy Independence Day 7 Wishing the Innsbrook Community a Happy Independence Day Proud Sponsor of Innsbrook Fireworks 8 9 Proudly Serving Innsbrook Since 2001 TW Custom Construction LLC 10 Proudly Serving Innsbrook Since 1985 11 Wishing the Innsbrook Community a Happy Independence Day Happy Fourth of July Happy Fourth of July 12 Have a Happy and Safe Holiday Weekend Proud Sponsor of Innsbrook Fireworks Karrenbrock Construction Inc 13 Your New Summer To-Do List How many of these 10 summer activities can your family check off this year? 10 IBK Summer Must-Dos 1. FIND YOUR PLACE IN NATURE Check out our brand new trail maps and Nature Pocket Guide and hit the woods! We have recreated the trail maps for the Konstanz, Meadows, Aspen Spur, Tyrolean, Grendel, Wynnbrook and Sonnenblick Hiking Trails. The maps include directions on how to get to the trailhead, photos of the trail, notes about what you’ll see along the way and a space to sketch animals, trees or flowers you see on your adventure. The Nature Pocket Guide has information for all the trails in one booklet. 2. GO ON A PHOTO SCAVENGER HUNT Don’t leave home without your camera! Any time you’re exploring Innsbrook, be on the lookout for photo opportunities. Capture a butterfly on a flower, a reflection in the water, fall leaves beginning to change color or the perfect sunset. Don’t forget to share your photos in our Annual Property Owner Photo Contest and on our Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/innsbrookresort. 3. PLAY A REALLY BIG GAME OF CHESS Become a pawn in this classic game with our giant chess set at the Aspen Center – a great way to enjoy a sunny day outdoors while exercising your brain! This unique opportunity is exceptional fun for the whole family as players have to walk around through the game to make their moves. Checkmate! 4. TAKE AN ADVENTURE THROUGH READING Visit our Little Red Library in the Farmhouse area (by the Summer Breeze concert concessions stand) and start a new summer adventure with an exciting tale. The library is always open, except during Summer Breeze concerts, and there is no check-out system. Just show up, find a good read and get ready to let your imagination soar. 5. CHECK OUT ALL THAT’S NEW AT IBK Take a break from swimming in the lake and see where you’ll be swimming next summer at the site of our New Amenity Complex. Need to update your Innsbrook gear? The Pro Shop has an excellent selection of Innsbrooklogoed merchandise like caps and shirts. Is your stomach rumbling? Pay a visit to the completely reinvented Clubhouse Bar & Grille. With a new menu, new staff and new décor, it’s a whole new experience! Find out more about all of these upgrades at www.innsbrook-resort.com. 14 6. LISTEN (AND TALK) TO THE BIRDS Use online resources like www.allaboutbirds.org to learn bird calls and songs that are common in our area. While exploring the woods or your own backyard, see if you can identify the birds that you hear and respond to their chatter in-kind! 7. IDENTIFY WILDFLOWERS Innsbrook is home to many varieties of colorful wildflowers and native grasses. Hike any of our nature trails, or just look around your property, and you’re sure to see some beautiful blooms. Record what you see including size and color and you’ll begin to notice what’s most common. Experience the excitement of seeing a new wildflower for the first time! 8. PLANT MILKWEED FOR MONARCHS Help save the declining monarch population by planting milkweed. Famous for their remarkable 3,000-mile annual migration between Mexico and Canada, female monarchs depend on milkweed to lay their eggs and feed their caterpillar larvae. Find out about the different varieties of milkweed from the Missouri Department of Conservation: www.mdc.gov. 9. MAKE UP YOUR OWN NATURE-BASED GAMES The possibilities are endless when you make up the rules! Have a sandcastle building contest on the beach. See who can catch the most fireflies. Play leap frog with your friends. Use only materials that you find in nature to create a work of art. You’ll look at nature in a whole different way when you put away the electronic distractions and immerse yourself in your beautiful, natural surroundings. 10. BUILD YOUR OWN BOAT! All you need is cardboard and creativity! Our Cardboard Boat Race on August 1 will award prizes for the best looking, most creative and fastest boats, as well as a Team Spirit Award. Get your family team together to become captains of your own cardboard cruiser. 100 Ways to Explore Innsbrook Have you checked off all these boxes and are looking for even more ways to explore Innsbrook? Go to www.innsbrook-resort.com/blog/100-lakes-100-ways for a long list of summer fun! 15 Proudly Serving Innsbrook Since 2002 Green Horizons Landscaping and Lawn Care 16 17 IMPORTANT NUMBERS & EMAILS Main Innsbrook Numbers: 636-928-3366 or 636-745-3000 plus extension below: General Information................................................................ ext. 0.....................................information@innsbrook-resort.com Property Owner Activities & Events...................................... ext. 180................................activities@innsbrook-resort.com Conservation Program............................................................ ext. [email protected] Aspen Center / Catering ........................................................ ext. 884 [email protected] Aspen Center / Conference & Group Sales........................... ext. [email protected] Aspen Center / Guest Services............................................... ext. 0..................................... [email protected] Aspen Center / Fitness Center............................................... ext. 600................................information@innsbrook-resort.com Aspen Center / General Manager.......................................... ext. [email protected] Aspen Center / Weddings & Events...................................... ext. [email protected] Country Market....................................................................... ext. 333................................information@innsbrook-resort.com Custom Homes......................................................................... ext. 166................................customhomes@innsbrook-resort.com Golf Course / Director of Golf............................................... ext. [email protected] Golf Course / Tee Times........................................................ ext. [email protected] Clubhouse Bar & Grille............................................................ ext. 207................................restaurant@innsbrook-resort.com Clubhouse Bar & Grille / General Manager.......................... ext. 813................................restaurant@innsbrook-resort.com Innsbrook Institute.................................................................. ext. [email protected] Landscape Services................................................................... ext. 177................................landscaping@innsbrook-resort.com Marketing, Communications & Website............................... ext. 214................................information@innsbrook-resort.com Property Owner Billing........................................................... ext. [email protected] Real Estate................................................................................. ext. 199 [email protected] Remodeling............................................................................... ext. 166................................remodeling@innsbrook-resort.com Security / Director of Security................................................ ext. [email protected] Security / Main Gate............................................................... ext. [email protected] Security / West Gate................................................................ ext. [email protected] Services / Home Repairs......................................................... ext. [email protected] Stables........................................................................................ext. [email protected] Vacations / Overnight Accommodations.............................. ext. [email protected] Village of Innsbrook, City Hall............................................... (636)[email protected] For Sewer, Water & Cable Emergencies.................................................................Call Innsbrook Security at ext. 400. For Power Outages Call Cuivre River Electric at 800-392-3709; have your account number ready. For All Emergencies (from a land line or cell phone) .................................................911 Warren County Ambulance – Non-Emergency.................................................................636-456-8413 Warren County Sheriff Non-Emergency............................................................................636-456-4332 Wright City Fire Protection District – Non-Emergency...................................................636-745-2262 Warrenton Fire Protection District – Non-Emergency....................................................636-456-8935 Cuivre River Electric.............................................................................................................1-800-392-3709 CenturyLink...........................................................................................................................1-800-201-4099 Wright City Post Office........................................................................................................636-745-3513 18 History of Our Community The American Dream is alive and well, and the story of how Innsbrook came to be is a testament to that ideal. Ed Boyce, Innsbrook’s founder and Chairman since its inception in 1971, is a shining example of how a regular guy, with a little perseverance and a lot of ingenuity, can make his dream come true. In the late 1950s, the energetic and clever then-23year-old Boyce had an idea to sell hooded sweatshirts sporting the text, “U.S. Olympic Drinking Team.” The sweatshirts were advertised in Playboy magazine at a price of $5.75. “We sold 50,000 in 10 months,” Boyce recalled. “I retired to the mountains of Colorado and became a ski bum.” That’s when Boyce first set eyes on an A-frame chalet by an Aspen stream, and was gripped by an idea that became the core of a sprawling A-frame resort development that would dominate the wooded hills of Missouri’s Warren County. After growing up at Innsbrook, Boyce’s son, Charlie, and Wobbe’s son, Warren “Chip” Wobbe Jr., officially joined the Innsbrook Corporation team in the late ‘80s. Warren Wobbe Sr. joined Boyce and his venture in 1969 and the Aspenhof development, located in Warren County on Highway 47, was completed in September of 1971. Aspenhof consisted of 520 acres with 154 chalets. In that same month, the two entrepreneurs began a project that would grow to be almost fifteen times the size of Aspenhof, and would come to be known as Innsbrook. After much planning, discussion and petition-gathering, Innsbrook was approved by the Warren County Commissioners as a village on July 21, 1998. And today, we are on the map as Innsbrook, Missouri, and proud of it. In 2000, construction began on 236-acre Alpine Lake, Innsbrook’s largest. We’re currently in the early development stages of the 1,500-acre Tyrolean area south of Alpine Lake. The area includes rolling forests, the Tyrolean Hiking Trail and a historic log cabin, which was donated to, and restored by, the Innsbrook Historical Society. Les Buechele joined Boyce and Wobbe in 1972 and nine years later, the first phase of the Innsbrook development was finished: 434 A-frames, more than 20 lakes, six tennis courts, and 40 miles of road on its 1,600 acres. The name “Innsbrook” is a nod to the scenic capital of Austria’s Tyrol region, another place where beautiful A-frames can be found clustered around small lakes. Although the name’s inspiration came right out of Europe, the idea definitely stemmed from deep in Colorado. “We brought together nature, recreation and serenity,” Boyce said. In 2013 the first cottage display of our new “Cottages at Alpine Woods” community opened (and was sold) and the second display opened in 2014. November 2014 saw the official groundbreaking at the site of Innsbrook’s new Amenity Complex. The area will house a zero-entry swimming pool, lazy river, naturethemed children’s playground, outdoor amphitheater and fitness center. It’s full steam ahead for the construction of this $3 million facility, with a planned completion of the first stage of work in Fall 2015. The Innsbrook Corporation continued to purchase land along Highway F in Warren County throughout the ‘70s. In 1980, they opened the second phase of the development on the east side of Highway F. Lake Aspen is a focal point for the east side of the development, which is also home to tennis courts, a restaurant, lodge-style conference center, and an 18-hole golf course; in addition to A-frame chalets for second homes; one-, two- and three-bedroom condominiums; residential and vacation homes and villas. With more than 7,500 acres (that’s over five-and-ahalf times the size of Forest Park!) and over 100 lakes, Innsbrook is a wonderful, one-of-a-kind recreational living community that we look forward to sharing for years to come. 19 Proud Sponsor of Innsbrook Fireworks 20 Have a Happy and Safe Holiday Weekend Frazier Land Surveying Services, Inc. WWW.FRAZIERLANDSURVEYING.COM 21 THE ANNUAL INNSBROOK FIREWORKS SHOW Welcome to the 2015 Innsbrook Fireworks Show. Every year we work to make the show more spectacular than the year before. As we go to press with this program booklet, we are approaching our goal of raising $110,000 in donations, ads, sponsorships and merchandise to make this show possible. This is an outstanding accomplishment in these times and is an unprecedented example of the community spirit of our property owners, advertisers and vendors at Innsbrook. We have said we could not do it without your help and you graciously came through to underwrite this event, our signature event of the year. Special thanks to the many volunteers without whose help this show would not be possible and additional thanks to J&M Displays, co-producers of this show. This is truly a community event. Please thank the property owners who donated, and remember the businesses listed in this program. Enjoy the show! Ed Boyce, Trustee 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:30 Les Buechele, Trustee 9:15 Gathering Shot: Al Hirt’s Dixieland Bourbon Street Paradise Java Strutting with Bar-b-que Muskrat Ramble Gathering Shot: strauss selections Non-Stop Fast Polka Magic Bullets Jubilee Festival March Chit-Chat Fast Polka Perpetual Motion Gathering Shot: patriotic selections National Emblem March The Caissons Go Rolling Along Wild Blue Yonder Semper Fidelis Stars and Stripes Forever Marine Corps Hymn Anchors Aweigh Washington Post March El Capitan 76 Trombones Nimrod from Enigma Variations America Olympic Fanfare Liberty Fanfare God Bless America America The Beautiful Gathering Shot Innsbrook, The Place of My Dreams (Innsbrook theme song) Austrian Medley Charlie Boyce, Trustee Warren Wobbe, Jr., Trustee The Show After Finale Star Spangled Banner, Sandi Patty God Bless America Terminator This Land Is Your Land Back to the Future When the Saints Go Marching In ET South Rampart Street Parade Star Wars The Night I Painted the Sky Batman Taps 007 Transformers Avengers Mission Impossible Pirates William Tell (from the recent Lone Ranger movie) Washington Post March Armed Forces Medley Rhapsody in Blue Hoedown Olympic Fanfare 1812 Rain won’t stop our Fireworks Show. We will do everything we can to present the show on the scheduled night. Lightning will delay the show. Listen to the announcements for updates from the Fireworks Field, check Facebook, or follow us on Twitter @InnsbrookResort for updates during the show on delays. Find the links at www.innsbrook-resort.com. Personal fireworks are NOT ALLOWED at Innsbrook. The National Fire Protection Association reports that far more fires are reported in the U.S. on a typical Independence Day than on any other day of the year, and fireworks account for more than half of those fires. Please enjoy the professional show at Innsbrook this year, but please, no personal fireworks. 22 FIREWORKS SPONSORS Platinum Donors ($1,000+) Ed & Kirsten Boyce Frank & Claudette Graetz Russ & Carol Isaak Norm & Jane Mueller Pat & Sue O’Brien Joseph & Catherine Ouellette Gold Donors ($750-$999) Brad & Deb Ford Steve & Heidi Morice Eliot & Dee Dee Simon Lynn, Shane, Belle, Bill and Silas Stark silver Donors ($500-$749) Ray & Jan Alonzo David Hoech David & Suzanne Baetz John & MaryFrances Lang Michael & Maureen Conlin William & Victoria McAlister Kevin & Nancy Enger Ginny McCook Jerry & Jenny Finley Jeff & Kim McGuiness & Family Don & Jean Foster Roger & Rebecca Miller The Gissys Fr. Dan Shaughnessy The Heim Family Nancy & John Wagner Bronze Donors & Fireworks Friends continued on page 24 Thank you Thank you to our to these additional Fireworks Sponsors Fireworks Boat Patrol Kurt White & Family boland oil Rick Layton & Family Fieldstone masonry Jeff Yegge rust construction company 23 *As of Wednesday, June 22, 2015 A special thank you goes out to the following sponsors* whose generosity has made this year’s show possible. FIREWORKS SPONSORS bronze Donors ($200-$499) Mark & Kristin Alt Josh Amato & Sarah Jensen Carol & Jim Amling The Ashdowns - Doug, Tina, Dylan & Nick Thomas & Mary Barry Jim & Mary Bauer Bob & Missy Bax Bob Becherer & Greg Davis Susan Beecher Richard & Michele Bell Jeremy & Misty Benear Charlie & Marilyn Bollmeier Jim & Cindy Bowers Robert & Barb Braendle Bretthorst Family Ron & Jean Buesinger Bryant & Suz Campbell Chris & Cindy Canepa Bob & Margie Capps Chris & Anne Chivetta Scott & Chris Christensen Mike Clausen Ryan & Kimberly Cole Joan D’Ambrose & Linda Detring Edward & Carla Doisy John & Mary Easley Mark & Marilyn Feldman Dennis & Judith Fiehler Robert & Jean Fox Bob & Mary Fredericksen Mark & Sharon Gaia Mike & Linda Gambill Phil Harvey & Renee Cipriano Ed Hatcher & Becky Costello Jim & Michele Heizer Roger & Linda Howenstein Brian & Kristin Joehl Steve & Joan Johans Joe & Erica Kaminski Kathleen Kartye Janet Kath & Allen DaGue Corky & Dotty Kinyon Kathy Lammers Ellen Livingston & Edward Levitt Keith & Marsha Lovin Bob & Leslie Maus David & Diane Mayo McPherron Family Donald & Valerie Susan Meyer Steve & Diana Miller Scott & Janet Modde Dan & Carolyn Mooney Tom & Bee Morrell Keith & Terri Moudy John & Babs Murphy Ron & Kim Negley Joseph & Sharon Orf Doug & Sharyl Parashak Roger & Dianne Pecha FIREWORKS SPONSORS fireworks friends ($1-$199) Bruce & Charla Abernathy Susan Abernathy Frank & Helen Adams Jim & Sue Adams Dan & Mary Beth Adelsberger Ursula Adrian Alan & Pamela Agathen Matt & Kim Agathen Liz & Chris Poelker Danny & Janice Pogue Jay & Lisa Pontious Charles & Alma Jean Prince Dave & Danette Randolph Stan & Mary Ann Rea Dan & Pat Reuter Mike & Barbara Richter Larry & Marlynn Schaeffer Paul & Suzanne Schoomer John & Kathleen Sheehan Michael & Della Smith Jim & Ashley Souers Max & Colleen Starkloff Family Paul & Stephanie Steinmann Robbie & Jackie Stewart David & Linda Swain Dave & Kathey Taiclet Steve & Lori Taylor Jeff & Sharon Thomsen Don & Judy Walter Ian & Sue Watkins Jim & Doris Welch John & Priscilla Welter Dean & Cheryl Wolfe Sandon & Karen Wool Janet Worstell Dale & Sharon Young Charles Ainsworth & Linda Hennemann Keith & Mickey Allen Harry & Jan Amann James & Terry Anderson Russ & Laine Angelo Anth Family Steve & Barbara Archer Glenn & Mary Arnold 24 Jim & Carolyn Auckley Tom & Ann Babington Andy & Denise Babinski Bob & Lynda Baker Bob & Arlene Bakula Joan Balser & Linda Stefacek Bruce & Lennis Bange Ken & Pat Barbour FIREWORKS SPONSORS fireworks friends ($1-$199) Gary & Mary Ann Barton George & Cindy Baskin Arthur & Linda Behrens Sarah Bernard Joe & Mimi Berry Zack & Karen Bettis Russ & Lynda Billingsley Dennis & Nancy Black Anthony & Jeanie Bland James & Jennifer Blasberg David & Diane Boeckmann Boelhauf & Blaho Family Robert & Sue Bohm Alan & Ellen Boime Nick & Candy Bommarito Chuck & Julie Bono Robert & Cheryl Bossomo Brian & Denise Bouquet Bob & Marilyn Brangle Brett & Barb Bray Terry & Betty Brazier Justina Bricka Al & Jean Briggs Joe & Brenda Bright Don Brinkman Bob & Joyce Brockhaus Joe Brodeur Dee Brown Brubaker Family Charles & Sylvia Bruere Patricia Buncher Dean & Paula Burgess Sue Burghoff Larry & Linda Buschman Bob & Teddy Busse Wayne & Arlene Campbell John & Pamela Cannavan Mark & Stacey Caplinger Dan & Lonna Carlson Don & Ruth Carr Gene & Suzanne Carroll Robert & Susan Cerwin K & Roma Chandrashekar Michael, Ann & Arnie Chapin Mike & Pat Chitwood Paul & Jane Christman Tom & Lauren Christman Tom & Louise Cini Richard & Christine Clark Bill & Joan Clarke Dale & Jennie Clausen John & Beverly Cleveland Richard & Cathy Cody Gene & June Cole Dale & Judy Collier John & Rose Ann Collins Mark & Victoria Cook Burton & Debra Cooper Bernie & Wanda Cosby Tom & Lisa Cradick Robert & Carolyn Cranston Mike & Janet Cronin Bob Cuba Jerry & Mary Beth Daniels Dick & Nancy Davidson Buddy & Marilyn Dawson Paul & Iris Denk Mike & Peggy Devereaux Walt & Sharon Dieckmann Jerry & Carol Diekroeger Kurt & Susan Dikkers David & Cinda Divjak Michael & Julie Doane Doerner-Fitz Bryan & Lisa Doerr Jim & Helga Douglass Bob Dowdle & Alice Jensen John & Holly Drabik Elaine Dubail Bob & Tanya Duchild Terry Dwyer Edward & Gabrielle Dyck Laura Earickson Jim & Carolyn Eden 25 Bruce & Shelley Edwards Wayne & Teresa Edwards Maynard & Marianne Engebretson Dorothy Vallat-Ernst John & Bernie Fagan Greg & Kim Faron Mary & Chris Fava Paul & Fran Feagan Joe & Cathy Federer Helen Ruge Flaiz Gary & Susan Fletcher Syl & Pat Flotte Larry & Pam Foresman Steve & Mary Fox Mike & Kathy Franzoi Leo & Patrice Frieda Paul Friemel Dennis & Linda Frink John & Alice Fudge Marie Furrer Brian & Mary Anne Gamache Genevieve Gantner Carol Garbs Paul & Barb Garwitz Dave & Janet Gerdeman Jim & Karen Gissy Jon & Arlene Glantz Ted & Nell Goedecke Lawrence & Karen Goering Goldes & Kagans Bob & Jackie Grah Larry & Jan Gregory Jim & Donna Grissom Leonard Grosso Roger & Nancy Grow Mark & Trish Gunby Hudson & Gayle Guthrie Rick & Pat Habersroh John & 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Because they donated after the print date, their names did not appear in last year’s booklet. A special, belated thanks to these fireworks show supporters! Special Mention Donors: $250 and up Ben & Kelly Foster Roger & Dianne Pecha Lisa Grimes Shawn & Mark Pohlman Steven & Sharyn Levitt Jay & Lisa Pontious Craig & Stacy Lovasz Marge Rosenthal & Sharon Smegner Jeff & Kim McGuiness Tim & Terry Seals James & Judy Seeser Denise St. Ivany & George Vogel Erik & Carin Thyssen Rev. Joseph Weber Chip & Dee Wobbe Special Mention Donors: Under $250 Matt & Kim Agathen Josh Amato & Sarah Jensen The Ashdowns - Doug, Tina, Dylan & Nick Ronald & Marge Aylward Tom & Ann Babington Kevin & Kathy Bailey Rick & Emilie Baker George & Cindy Baskin Bob & Missy Bax Rick & Diann Bosworth Don Brinkman The Brubaker Family Charles & Sylvia Bruere Dean & Paula Burgess Robert & Susan Cerwin Barry & Susan Chapman Jack & Sue Clancy Richard & Christine Clark Joe & Carole Colich Tom & Lisa Cradick Dick & Nancy Davidson Dick & Kathy Drummond Jim & Carolyn Eden Kevin & Nancy Enger Bruce Essman & Carla Siegfried Ed & Barbara Fank Jason & Jennifer Fenton Robert & Jean Fox Patty & Lee Frieda Genevieve Gantner Jim & Carrie Gates Chris Groff Robert & Kathy Hamilton Jane Hammond Paul & Deon Harris Don & Susan Hasting Mike & Janet Hauskins Larry & Anna Hellwig David & Catherine Hogan Paul & Patricia Huber The Hudson Family Randy & Kathy Hurst Phillip & Terri Ingracia Mike & Barbara Jones Robert & Kelly Jordan John & Nancy Keetch Kathy Kennebeck Artie & Molly Kerckhoff Tom & Patty Kernell Joe and Colleen Kinnison Mary Eileen Klute Jerry & Shirley Knoelke Ray & Pat Kreienkamp Mike & Lisa Lennon Dale & Elaine Loomis John & Joanne Lower Cece & Bill Luecking Alex & Linda Luongo Patrick & Kathy Martin Dudley & Beth McCarter James & Margaret McCartney Jerry McDonagh & Theresa Hughes Paul & Judy Menne Philip & Debra Miller Charles & Rhonda Mitchell Dale Isaak & Jane Nelson John & Mary Ann O’Neill Brian & Edel O’Toole Al & Chris Prince Carol & Charlie Reinheimer Stan & Carla Rull Mike & Cindy Rush John & Carol Russell Ted & Tracy Sator John & Natalie Schaefer Earl & Gretchen Schellenberg John & Joan Schnoebelen Cynthia & Ron Scott Jeff & Mary Sellman Jodi Slinkard Susan & Michael Simpson Rich & Marlene Skinner Ken & Jeanette Sloan Jim Souers Barbara Taylor James Tegethoff Matt & Kelly Warren Don & Donna Weise Felix & Susan Williams Linda Wilson Bill & Gina Wischmeyer Sandon & Karen Wool Howard & Mary Jane Zinschlag emergencies: what to do In the event of an emergency at Innsbrook, CALL 911 from your land line or your cell phone. If you are able, call Innsbrook Security at 636-745-3000 or 636-928-3366 ext. 400 to alert them of the situation. Innsbrook Security will escort emergency vehicles to your location. It is important that you use street names when speaking with the 911 responders. QUESTIONS? Call Dan Dieckmann, Director of Innsbrook Security, at 636-928-3366 ext. 402. special thanks A special thanks for the support of these local organizations this holiday weekend: Warren County Ambulance District Medical Services Marthasville Volunteer Fire District Warren County Sheriff’s Department Warren County Emergency Management Providing the Portable Lights Wright City Fire District Warrenton Fire District 28 HOLIDAY HOURS INNSBROOK BEACH RULES THE CLUBHOUSE BAR & GRILLE The Innsbrook beaches are truly a community meeting place, and like any good watering hole there should be a few guidelines so everyone can enjoy them together. We ask you to please observe these beach guidelines. Reservations recommended. Call us at 636-928-3366 ext. 207. Thursday, July 2 food service Bar service KARAOKE NIGHT IN THE BAR 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. POP-UP TENTS should be at least 20’ from the water Friday, July 3 food service barnyard buffet (lower patio) Bar service live entertainment Saturday, July 4 food service bar service barnyard buffet (lower patio) BBQ BUFFET (Main dining room) 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 7 a.m. to 12 a.m. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Guest Services NO PETS permitted in the beach area. NO LOUD MUSIC. Music should be for your listening pleasure only. NO LARGE GROUPS. How would you feel if an office party parked next to you on the beach? Country Market The Country Market is south of the Real Estate Office. Stop by for snacks, beverages, ice, beer, fresh produce, worms & more! 636-928-3366 ext. 333. NO CAMPFIRES. Hibachi grills work great, but watch your ashes. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CIGARETTE BUTTS: Please do not use our beach as your ashtray. Boats in the common areas are not common property... please respect the boats’ owners and do not use private boats. Property Management Building The Property Management Building is located at the beginning of Meadow Valley Drive. Stop by for your car, boat or golf cart stickers! 636-745-3000 ext. 180. Fri, July 3 Sat, July 4 Sun, July 5 Mon, July 6 SWIM DIAPERS. NO LITTERING. 636-928-3366 Ext. 0 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fitness Center 636-928-3366 Ext. 0 See Guest Services for hours. Thu, July 2 Fri, July 3 Sat, July 4 Sun, July 5 Kids who are not toilet-trained must wear Beach-goers AGES 15 & UNDER should be accompanied by an adult. ASPEN Center Mon – Thurs Fri – Sat Sun NO BOATS OR FISHING allowed in the swimming area, including between the beach and floating dock and not tied to the dock. All of these are dangerous to swimmers. Children in FLOTATION DEVICES should be supervised by an adult. Sunday, July 5 food service breakfast buffet bar service to leave space for sunbathers. Please do not use a tent to reserve a beach spot, and tents must be taken down at the end of the day or they will be removed. Most importantly — HAVE FUN! 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 8 a.m. to Noon Closed Closed 29 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Need more event info? Call 636-928-3366 plus the extension listed with each entry or visit us online at www.innsbrook-resort.com. Events subject to change. GUIDED NATURE HIKE Saturday, July 11 | 9 a.m. Meet at the head of the Konstanz Trail and explore Innsbrook’s forest while being led on a nature hike by Missouri Master Naturalist Leslie Limberg. Bring water, trail snacks, bug spray, etc. Don’t forget your camera! Ext. 180. SUMMER WORKSHOP: ZOMBIE FILM CAMP Monday-Wednesday, July 20-22 9 a.m. to noon (ages 6-9) 1-4 p.m. (ages 10-15) SUMMER BREEZE CONCERT: RATTLE AND HUM KC Saturday, July 11 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for U2 hits. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. Kids will gather at the Farmhouse to explore the world of film and zombies. We will write, act, film and edit a zombie movie, plus learn zombie makeup. Bring a water bottle, bug spray and sunscreen. Passport to Adventure program event. Register at www.innsbrook-resort.com Cost: $75. Ext. 180. CAMP INNSBROOK JULY WEEKLONG CAMP - SOLD OUT Monday-Friday, July 13-17 Imagine the good times campers will have at the Farmhouse making cool crafts, creek hiking, goofing at the beach, interacting with animals, seeking out natural wonders and having a splash on a giant slip ‘n slide. Camp will run Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to noon, with a special Friday night program for the family from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Passport to Adventure program event. Ext. 180. One Man Scramble Saturday, July 25 | Tee Times Starting at 2 p.m. Wish you could have a mulligan on every shot? Well now you can! In this unique one-day singles event, players may take a “second” shot or mulligan at any time. However, if a mulligan is taken, the player must play the second shot, even if it’s worse than the first. $60 entry fee includes 18 holes of golf, cart, prizes and dinner after the round. Open to the public. Ext. 203. ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY Saturday, July 18 | 9:30 a.m. Join this volunteer clean-up of Highway F. Meet at the Property Management Building at 9:30 a.m. for donuts and coffee! Ext. 180. SAND SCULPTURE CONTEST Saturday, July 25 | 4 p.m. One of our most popular events, our annual Sand Sculpture Contest is full of family fun at Corlina Beach. Compete for unique prize certificates. FREE and fun for all ages. Canceled if lightning or heavy rain. Passport to Adventure program event. Ext. 180. SUMMER BREEZE CONCERT: OLD SALT UNION Saturday, July 18 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert featuring performances of modern bluegrass and country sounds. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. ROCK SKIPPING CONTEST Saturday, July 25 | 5 p.m. Have questions about our events? Call us at (636) 928-3366 ext. 180 or email [email protected]. Come to Corlina Beach on Lake Innsbrook to try your luck at rock skipping and compete for prize certificates. FREE. Canceled if lightning or heavy rain. Passport to Adventure program event. Ext. 180. Pre-register for all events online through the Innsbrook calendar on our website at www.innsbrook-resort.com/events. 30 SUMMER BREEZE CONCERT: MY FRIEND MIKE ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert showcasing a variety of hits. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. Join this volunteer clean-up of Highway F. Meet at the Property Management Building at 9:30 a.m. for donuts and coffee! Ext. 180. CARDBOARD BOAT RACE SUMMER BREEZE CONCERT: DOGS OF SOCIETY Join us at Corlina Beach for what’s become a favorite Innsbrook summer tradition. Cardboard boat building is a science and an art—and always a lot of fun! There will be prizes awarded in adult and child categories. Postponed if raining; canceled if lightning. Large sheets of cardboard are available at the Property Management Building for purchase. Passport to Adventure program event. Ext. 180. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert of Elton John hits. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. Saturday, July 25 | 7:30 p.m. Saturday, August 15 | 9:30 a.m. Saturday, August 1 | 12:30 p.m. Saturday, August 15 | 7:30 p.m. TIKI BAR OPEN Friday, August 21 | 5 p.m. Have a “FIN”tastic time by playing in our second annual Tiki Bar (is) Open golf tournament! The format is a 4-person, 9-hole scramble. After golf, there will be an island-themed buffet. $35 per Innsbrook property owner. Ext. 203. SUMMER BREEZE CONCERT: SERAPIS Saturday, August 1 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for this concert featuring a wide variety of rock hits. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. COMMUNITY YARD SALE Saturday, August 22 | 7-11 a.m. Looking to buy some gently used treasures? Stop by to check out the deals at our Community Yard Sale at the Property Management Building. Need to sell some treasures? Reserve your space for our 4th Annual Community Yard Sale. If you’d like to bring your own table and sell items yourself, you can join in the sale for free. Ext. 180. GUIDED NATURE HIKE Saturday, August 8 | 9 a.m. Meet at the head of the Meadows Trail and explore Innsbrook’s forest while being led on a nature hike by Missouri Master Naturalist Leslie Limberg. Bring water, trail snacks, bug spray, etc. Don’t forget your camera! Ext. 180. SUMMER BREEZE CONCERT: DR. ZHIVEGAS Saturday, August 22 | 7:30 p.m. SUMMER BREEZE CONCERT: VOTE FOR PEDRO Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert featuring this pop dance band. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. Saturday, August 8 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert featuring all of your pop favorites. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. 31 CALENDAR OF EVENTS One Man Scramble SUMMER BREEZE CONCERT: BUTCH WAX & THE HOLLYWOODS Wish you could have a mulligan on every shot? Well now you can! In this unique one-day singles event, players may take a “second” shot or mulligan at any time. However, if a mulligan is taken, the player must play the second shot, even if it’s worse than the first. $60 entry fee includes 18 holes of golf, cart, prizes and dinner after the round. Open to the public. Ext. 203. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert of ‘60s and ‘70s music. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. Saturday, September 5 | 7:30 p.m. Saturday, August 29 | Tee Times Starting at 2 p.m. HOLIDAY RELIGIOUS SERVICES Sunday, September 6 Join us on the Farmhouse Lawn at 9 a.m. for Catholic Mass. Bring lawn chairs. Protestant service at Harmonie Church at 10 a.m. Ext. 180. SUMMER BREEZE CONCERT: SEVEN BRIDGES ROAD Saturday, August 29 | 7:30 p.m. SAILING REGATTA Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert featuring the hits of the Eagles. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. Sunday, September 6 | 1 p.m. This annual sailing race on Lake Wanderfern begins at 1 p.m. at Cedarpass Beach. All sailboats from all lakes welcome. Participants must wear life jackets. FREE. Spectators encouraged! Ext. 180. TENNIS TOURNAMENT Saturday, September 5 | 8:30 a.m. Men’s and women’s mixed doubles at stables courts. Prizes awarded. All ages/skill levels welcome. FREE. Canceled in the event of rain. Ext. 180. OUTDOOR MOVIE Sunday, September 6 | 8 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for an outdoor showing of a family-friendly movie. FREE. Bring lawn chairs. Concessions will be open. Canceled if rain. Watch the Village Views for movie title. Ext. 180. WALK/RUN Saturday, September 5 | 8:30, 9 a.m. Meet at the start of the Tyrolean Trail (Farmhouse area) for our casual walk/run. The 10K starts at 8:30 a.m. and the 2 mile and 5K start at 9 a.m. Arrive early to register and get a race number. Medals awarded. Bananas and water provided. FREE. Note: we will not be timing all runners, just the race winners. No walkers in the 10K, please. Canceled if lightning. Ext. 180. ULTRAMAX TRIATHLON Saturday, September 12 Ultramax is hosting races at Innsbrook. For information or to volunteer, visit ultramaxtri.com. Be cautious of runners and bikers on our roadways. We appreciate your patience and consideration. MODEL AIRPLANE SHOW INNSBROOK HISTORICAL SOCIETY: ABE LINCOLN REENACTOR Saturday, September 5 | 9 a.m. Sunday, September 13 | 2 p.m. Enjoy a model airplane demo on Lake Aspen, taking off from Fireworks Point (at the end of Aspen Point Dr.). Spectators encouraged! Great vantage points to watch from are Lionshead Beach or Geneva Beach. FREE. Canceled in event of rain. Ext. 180. Join the Innsbrook Historical Society at the Log Cabin as Abe Lincoln gives his campaign speech and a presentation of the Civil War in this reenactment. FREE Call 314-740-5521 for more information. COUPLES CLASSIC GOLF TOURNAMENT FAMILY CAMP INNSBROOK: HAWAIIAN LUAU Friday, September 18 | 2 p.m. Saturday, September 5 | 3 p.m. Also known as “The Divorce Open”, this 18-hole golf tournament is a modified Chapman Scotch event. $60 per Innsbrook property owner. Dinner is included following play. Results and prizes will be announced during dinner. Open to the public. Ext. 203. Join us at Corlina Beach on Lake Innsbrook as performers will put on a show of Hawaiian and fire dances. After the performance, kids can join in the fun as they learn some of the traditional Hawaiian dance moves. Passport to Adventure program event. Ext. 180. 32 CALENDAR OF EVENTS ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY FIFTH ANNUAL JEEP SAFARI Saturday, September 19 | 9:30 a.m. Sunday, September 27 | 1 p.m. (check-in by 12:30 p.m.) Join this volunteer clean-up of Highway F. Meet at the Property Management Building at 9:30 a.m. for donuts and coffee! Ext. 180. Innsbrook Property Owners who have a JEEP WRANGLER 2-DOOR MODEL are invited to join in a tour of Innsbrook. Those who joined us in previous years had a great time! This event will last a couple of hours and will take place weather permitting. Please bring your picnic basket, blanket, refreshments, camera, etc. to make a fun day out of it. Pre-registration required—registering the day of the event is not permitted. Watch the Village Views for additional details. Ext. 180. INNSBROOK HISTORICAL SOCIETY LOG CABIN INVITATIONAL Friday, September 25 | 1 p.m. The Innsbrook Historical Society invites you to their 5th annual golf outing. Head to the golf course for a fourperson scramble, with prizes, beverages, dinner, and a chance to win a special hole-in-one prize. Contact Jim Douglass for more information at 636-745-2393. BIG TRASH WEEKEND CAR SHOW Saturday-Sunday, October 3-4 Saturday, September 26 | 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Bring your bulky trash (old furniture, mattresses, etc.) to the Property Management Building for disposal; dumpsters will be available. No construction waste! Only bring items from your Innsbrook property. Special recycling collections will also be available. Ext. 163. Come out to the Amenity Complex and enter your car into the show. Spectators encouraged. Watch the Village Views for details. Ext. 180. PINEWOOD DERBY Saturday, September 26 | 1 p.m. Bring your Pinewood Derby car for this fun-for-all-ages event at the Amenity Complex. Participation in the derby is free, but the kits must be purchased. Open to the public, so invite all your friends! Spectators are free. Passport to Adventure program event (participants). Ext. 180. connect with innsbrook onLINE VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.innsbrook-resort.com READ OUR BLOG www.innsbrook-resort.com/blog CHILI COOK-OFF Saturday, September 26 | 1 p.m. Enter your best chili recipe into the chili cook-off in the spicy, meat, or vegetarian categories. Spectators/chili tasters are FREE and welcome to join the festivities at the Amenity Complex. Ext. 180. join us on social media One Man Scramble Saturday, September 26 | Tee Times Starting at 2 p.m. Wish you could have a mulligan on every shot? Well now you can! In this unique one-day singles event, players may take a “second” shot or mulligan at any time. However, if a mulligan is taken, the player must play the second shot, even if it’s worse than the first. $60 entry fee includes 18 holes of golf, cart, prizes and dinner after the round. Open to the public. Ext. 203. Tweet your View! Enjoying the show? Tweet your fireworks pics to @InnsbrookResort! 33 CALENDAR OF EVENTS FISHING TOURNAMENT INNSBROOK PHOTO CONTEST ENTRY DEADLINE Meet at the Oh’Fishal Scale at the Farmhouse. All ages welcome; trophies awarded; weigh-in at noon. FREE. Ext. 193. Get those photos submitted for this year’s photo contest! Winners will be displayed at the Property Owner Art Show. Find the entry form online. Ext. 180. FALL HOME TOUR ADULT CLASS: WINE & CANVAS View and tour several Innsbrook properties that are currently for sale. Make a day of it with friends and family. Open to the public. Ext. 199. A local artist will give you step-by-step instructions to complete your masterpiece all while sipping your favorite drink. Bring your beverage and glass of choice. $35 per person or $60 for two. Ext. 180. Saturday, October 3 | 6:30 a.m. Friday, October 30 | 5 p.m. Saturday, October 3 | Noon-4 p.m. Friday, November 6 | 7 p.m. SUPERINTENDENT’S REVENGE GOLF TOURNAMENT PROPERTY OWNER ART SHOW RECEPTION Saturday, October 3 | 4 p.m. Friday, November 13 | 6-8 p.m. Remember those times throughout the year when ball marks might have gone un-repaired or you might have forgotten the day’s cart rules? Now it’s time for our course superintendent and his staff to get even! This 9-hole tip and tuck event will be a two-person scramble. Stay after the tournament for a buffet and awards at the Clubhouse. $35 per Innsbrook property owner. Open to the public. Ext. 203. Celebrate the wonderful artists of Innsbrook at our annual art show reception. FREE. Some works are available for sale. Winner’s from this year’s Property Owner Photo Contest will also be framed and displayed. Ext. 180. GRAND THANKSGIVING BUFFET Thursday, November 26 | Various FALL FEST & BONFIRE Be our guest this Thanksgiving at the Aspen Center and feast on a variety of seasonal salads and soup, carved turkey and ham, and a host of side dishes and holiday desserts! Open to the public. Ext. 0 for reservations, pricing and seating times. Saturday, October 3 | 7 p.m. FREE fall evening celebration of Camp Innsbrook. Bonfire, hayrides, snacks, crafts, and live music for the whole family. Pre-registration required. Registration opens September 2 at 9 a.m. Ext. 180. RESIDENTIAL OWNERS’ MEETING INNSBROOK INSTITUTE FALL GALA AND CONCERT Saturday, December 12 | 10 a.m. Friday, October 9 All residential owners are invited to our annual meeting at the Aspen Center. Arrive early to register. Ext. 180. Come out for the Institute Fall Gala and Concert, Classical Country Fusion: the Showdown at the Innsbrook Institute at the Aspen Center. Ext. 218 for more information or tickets. INNSBROOK INSTITUTE HOLIDAY CONCERT Saturday, December 12 | 2:30 p.m. Make plans to join us at the Aspen Center as we celebrate the season with classic holiday songs. Open to the public. Ext. 218. TRUNK OR TREAT Saturday, October 24 | 4 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse area for our annual Trunk or Treat event. Wear costumes and decorate your cars, play games, and share treats as the kids go trunk-to-trunk. FREE. Pre-registration required. Ext. 180. NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION Thursday, December 31 Join us for dinner and drinks at the Aspen Center to ring in the New Year. Watch the Village Views for details. Reservations required. Open to the public. Ext. 0. PROPERTY OWNER ART SHOW OPENS Friday, October 30 View submissions to this year’s Property Owner Art Show at the Amenity Complex. FREE. Ext. 180. 34 Proud Sponsor of Innsbrook Fireworks 35 Proudly Serving Innsbrook Since 1998 36 37 Wishing the Innsbrook Community a Happy Independence Day Jeff’s Landscaping 38 39 THE INNSBROOK INSTITUTE June 5-13 was the celebration of the 15th season of the Innsbrook Institute Summer Music Academy and Festival. 15 seasons of the celebration of classical chamber music performed in the extraordinarily beautiful and intimate setting of Innsbrook. 15 seasons of hundreds of aspiring and incredibly talented string students living among us and studying with world-class artist faculty. For this year’s anniversary season, the Institute welcomed 31 competitively selected string students, seven “Young Artists” and an unbelievable group of world renowned professional artists providing inspired chamber music performances. Artists welcomed this year included newcomers Nozomi Khudyev, Matt Zalkind and Beth Guterman, and patron favorites Wendy Chen, Chee Yun, Grace Park, Helen Kim, Simone Porter and the Calidore String Quartet, all under the artistic direction of David Halen. Performances ranged from the sweeping melodies of Rachmaninov, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, and Debussy, the Innsbrook Institute Festival Orchestra with Academy students and artist faculty performing side-by-side, and American Songbook classics performed by St. Louis pianist Peter Martin and vocalist Helen Kim. The highlight of the Festival was the 15th anniversary commemorative piece commissioned by the Institute, composed and performed by Peter Martin in honor of Institute founders Ed Boyce and David Halen. Save the date for the Innsbrook Institute Fall Gala and Concert, Classical Country Fusion: the Showdown at the Innsbrook Institute, to be held on Friday, October 9, 2015 at the Aspen Center. For more information about the Innsbrook Institute, call 636-928-3366, ext. 218, email [email protected] or go to www.innsbrookinstitute.org. 40 Have a Happy and Safe Holiday Weekend Have a Happy and Safe Holiday Weekend All About Paint 41 Wishing the Innsbrook Community a Happy Independence Day 42 TRASH AND RECYCLING Innsbrook offers trash/recycling depots for property owner use: • • • • Just south of the Main Gate on Aspen Way Drive Just north of the Farmhouse off Innsbrook Drive At the Konstanz Gate Entrance off South Konstanz Drive At the Linden Gate Entrance off Linden Crossing Please DO NOT use the trash or recycle bins at the Clubhouse Bar & Grille or at the Aspen Center; these are for commercial use only. Trash Compactor A trash compactor for household trash only is located at the trash depot just south of the Main Gate on Aspen Way Drive. To use the compactor, open the side door, place your trash in, and close the door. The compactor turns on automatically when trash reaches a certain point. DO NOT open the door when the green light is flashing and siren is sounding. This indicates that the compactor is in operation. NEVER go inside the dumpster. Prohibited Items The following items are PROHIBITED in all Innsbrook dumpsters: • Iron or steel • Car parts or tires • Construction debris, such as lumber, drywall, fixtures, etc. • Appliances or bulky trash items such as furniture, mattresses, etc. • Oil, paint or chemicals requiring special disposal • Car batteries Note: There is a $250 fine for throwing these items in the trash dumpsters. Please be aware that all locations are being monitored by Innsbrook for unlawful use. Recycling Program Blue recycling dumpsters are located at all of our trash depots. You can recycle: • All cans (aluminum/steel/tin) • Paper milk and juice cartons • Green, clear and brown glass bottles • All paper that tears (newspapers, magazines, junk mail, office paper) • Cardboard and paper boxes such as cereal and tissue boxes • Plastic containers, such as butter dishes, yogurt cups, etc. Note: No plastic grocery bags, plastic trash bags, window glass, dinnerware, ceramics, or #6 plastics (styrofoam). Remove paperclips/staples from paper. All cans and bottles should be rinsed. Recyclables can be co-mingled; there’s no need to separate items. There is a $250 fine for trash/garbage thrown in the recycling bins. Questions? Please call the Director of the Innsbrook Property Management Division, Rick Schmitt. 636-928-3366 or 636-745-3000 ext. 163. 43 SERVICES DIRECTORY HOME REPAIR, IMPROVEMENT, SERVICES AND INTERIORS 7 Oaks Home Inspection Inspections and Energy Savers! 636-456-0001 Mid-River Asphalt 511 John Deere Lane, Troy, MO 63379 Greg Blackmore | Tim Pogrelis 636-356-4434 [email protected] Brandkamp Industries Custom cabinetry & wood products 1012 Industrial Park Drive, Montgomery City, MO 63361 800-750-1117, 573-564-2628 Roof Medics roofmedicsllc.com S&S Carpet Cleaning Windows, tile and grout too! 24996 Lake Dr., Warrenton, MO 63383 636-456-4061 – Cell 636-359-2573 [email protected] CHIC Do-It-Best Lumber & Hardware Decks, windows, doors and cabinets St. Peters 441-4200 or 278-5080 Warrenton 456-3342 Cuivre River Electric Cooperative A Touchstone Energy Cooperative 800-392-3709 / 636-528-8261 / 636-695-4700 www.cuivre.com St. Charles/O’Fallon Decorating For your paint/decorating needs. St. Charles location too! 851 West Terra Lane, O’Fallon, MO 63366 636-240-5224 Light Brite Distributing Inc. Fireplaces, lighting, mantels, granite surrounds, central vacs, cultured/natural stone, BBQ grills, outdoor kitchens 475 E. Broadway, Trenton, IL 618-224-7314 www.LightBrite.com Superior Care & Repair One Man & a Tool Box Rich & Phyllis Klenke Marthasville Lumber Your hometown building supply center. 104 Commercial Drive, Hwy. 47, Marthasville, MO 636-433-2253 [email protected] FAMILY SERVICES Pitman Funeral Homes Owned & operated by the Pitman family since 1922 Four locations to serve your family: Wentzville, Warrenton, Wright City and Augusta www.pitmanfuneralhome.com 636-327-6600 or 636-456-3200 44 FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE AHM Insurance Group Managing Risk and Opportunity 11975 Westline Industrial Drive St. Louis, MO 63146, 314-523-8800 www.ahmins.com Frank Graetz: 314-594-2361 George Smith: 314-594-2360 Midwest Bank Centre Danny R. Pogue Regional President - South & West Regions 2191 Lemay Ferry Road, St. Louis, MO 63125 Direct 314-544-8508 Cell 314-489-5345 800-894-1350 Bates CPAs, PC A professional corporation of accountants & consultants Cynthia A. Bates, CPA www.batescpas.com 636-947-8400 Neimann Tax & Accounting Service 204 Southwest Ave., Wright City 636-745-2547 RubinBrown Certified public accountants and business consultants 314-290-3300 www.RubinBrown.com Central Bank of St. Louis www.centralbankstl.net Eastgate Investments, Inc State Farm – Jim Ledbetter, Agent Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. 409 N. Hwy. 47, Warrenton, MO 63383 636-456-3000 [email protected] Edward Jones - Scott F. Modde, AAMS Financial advisor. CDs, bonds, stocks, IRAs, life insurance, and education savings 11414 Gravois Rd., Suite 201 314-842-3837 Stephen J. Morice & Associates, P.C. Certified public accountants 8700 Manchester Rd., St. Louis, MO 63144 314-647-3005 [email protected] First State Community Bank 20 Wildcat Drive, Wright City, 636-745-3337 1022 N. Hwy. 47, Warrenton, 636-456-6176 Janet Bradshaw Financial Services Secure Planning For Your Future Independent Insurance Agent 502 N. Highway 47, Warrenton, MO 63383 [email protected] 636-456-2790 636-456-3920 www.janetbradshawfinancial.com Tri-County Agency Complete Insurance Service Since 1980 Warrenton: 636-456-4343 Wentzville: 636-332-3400 45 RETAIL LAWN AND LANDSCAPING Classic Outdoor Sales Outdoor Furniture for Life 3740 West Clay, St. Charles, MO 63301 636-443-3344 www.ClassicOutdoorSales.com Pro-Lawns Incorporated Commercial. Villas. HOAs. 314-568-8721 [email protected] www.pro-lawnsinc.com Wild Birds Unlimited Your backyard birdfeeding specialist www.wbu.com Chesterfield: 636-537-5574 St. Charles: 636-949-9191 AUTOMOTIVE AND BOATS Lou Fusz Scott Christensen 314-835-5009 office 314-570-9546 cell [email protected] A&A Towing Services Wright City/Warrenton — 636-745-8880 Gastorf-Schrumpf Motors Chevrolet dealer, Warrenton — www.gastorf.com M&M Golf Cars LLC Sport and Industrial Vehicles 131 North Central Drive O’Fallon, MO 63366 www.mmgolfcars.com www.facebook.com/golfcars Joe-K Used Cars We buy used cars dead or alive! Joe Kaminski - 314-265-1549 6741 Manchester Ave, St. Louis, MO 63139 314-899-9669 JT Boats Sales, service, storage and parts Great boat selection for Innsbrook waters! 1260 N. Hwy. 61, Wentzville, MO 63385 636-332-9595 - 636-327-5631 TNT Golf Car and Motorsports For all your golf cart needs. Sales, service and rentals. Serving St. Louis since 1982. 636-327-4748 www.tntgolfcar.com 46 BUSINESS SERVICES Brighton Agency Think. Create. Engage. www.brightonagency.com 314-726-0700 Heart and Hands Massage Therapy Becky Costello - Licensed Massage Therapist By appointment only: 314-302-3987 CSI Collaborative Strategies Inc. 1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 201, St. Louis, MO 63131 314-523-9500 www.getcollaborative.com Mulligan Printing Founded in 1865, one of the oldest commercial printing companies west of the Mississippi River! 1808 Washington Ave., St. Louis, MO 63103 314-621-0875 / 800-737-0874 www.weprint.com Fast Signs More than fast. More than signs. 12325 Olive Blvd., Creve Coeur, MO 63141 314-878-0066 2570 S Brentwood Blvd., Brentwood, MO 63144 314-963-9830 MISCELLANEOUS Big Joel’s Safari Petting Zoo & Educational Park www.bigjoelsafari.com 636-578-2039 13187 State Hwy M, Wright City, MO St. Louis Post-Dispatch St. Louis sports, news, business, entertainment, jobs, autos and real estate listings from the St. Louis PostDispatch newspaper & www.STLtoday.com. Visionable Surveillance Solutions Video camera monitoring service 636-532-9171 Christian Environmental Services Trash service – serving Innsbrook since 2002 636-566-8367 Walters Golf Management Lucy A. Mitchell President www.wgmgolf.com L&K Travel Services Contact Jim Lang for All Your Vacation Travel 2266 Alpine View Dr. Innsbrook, MO. 636-686-0204 Warrenton Oil Co. 2299 S. Spoede, Truesdale, MO 63380 636-456-3346 636-456-4030 fax Glazer’s Distributors Marketers of Fine Wines, Spirits and Malts www.glazers.com Moudy’s Bar & Grill Lake Saint Louis, MO 636-639-8844 Whelan Security Professionally trained and supervised security officers, since 1949 1699 S. Hanley Rd., Suite 350, St. Louis, MO 63144 1-888-4WHELAN www.whelansecurity.com O’Fallon Bowling Lanes 420 Sonderen - 272-4393 56 Years in Business Good Food - Good Prices Cocktail Lounge (Open on Sunday) 47 CONSTRUCTION, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, ENGINEERING AND LAND Cochran Engineering Architecture, civil engineering, construction testing and inspection, geotechnical/environmental, site development, surveying Offices in Union, Wentzville & Fenton 636-584-0540 www.cochraneng.com Howell & Sons Excavating, Inc. 185 Holden Road, Defiance, MO 63341 636-798-2498 Lewis-Bade, Inc. Professional land surveyors and engineers Warrenton 636-456-2615 Montgomery City 573-564-8108 Flo-Systems Engineered equipment, pump parts, sales, service 905 Cherry Lane, Troy, IL 62294 618-667-7890 www.flosystems.com Frazier Land Surveying Services, Inc. www.frazierlandsurveying.com Hasenjaeger Trucking Dump truck hauling. Serving Innsbrook since 1971. PO Box 78, Marthasville, MO 63357 Office 636-433-2311 Allan 636-433-2608, 314-550-5329 (cell) Darrell 636-433-2902, 314-550-5328 (cell) THANK YOU, VENDORS Thank you to all of our wonderful vendors for your donations to the 2015 Innsbrook Fireworks Extravaganza! AJP Remodeling & Construction, LLC Jeff’s landscaping All About Paint Karrenbrock Construction Inc Authorized Builder Sales Krey Distributing Company Automatic Rain, Inc. MFA Oil Company Blondin Construction, LLC reid’s tree service C & S Heating & Cooling Royal Papers Dry Fork Lawn Service SCI Engineering, Inc. Freedom Restoration & Roofing Steve & Sons landscaping Green Horizons TW Custom Construction LLC J & C Construction Warren County Pest Control 48 WOULD LIKE TO WISH YOU A HAPPY AND SAFE INDEPENDENCE DAY! Proudly serving Innsbrook since 2006 Tamko Pro Certified Contractor, offering extended Mastercraft Warranty and free shingle upgrades Specializing in insurance claims and representing customers’ interests Visit us at roofmedicsllc.com