THE VILLAGE VIEWS - Innsbrook Resort

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EVENT LOCATION CODES: FH-Farmhouse • CC-Conf Center • HK-Hannekens • HC-Harmonie Church • GC-Golf Course • ST-Stables • PMB-Prop Mgmnt Bldg • LAS-Lake Aspen Stage Friday, May 25 Shabbat Service, 7 p.m., FH: People of all faiths are welcome to join us for an inspirational Shabbat service on the Farmhouse Lawn. This will be fun for the entire family with music and inspirational readings. Will be held in the riding arena in the event of rain. Ext. 180. Chef Dan’s RibFest, May 25-27, HK: Join us at Hanneken’s all holiday weekend long for our RibFest Buffet by Executive Chef Dan Thomas. Lunch 11-2 p.m. $12.95 (kids 12 & under $6.95). Dinner 5-9 p.m. $16.95 (kids 12 & under $8.95). Menu includes Chef Dan’s Ribs, grilled corn-on-the-cob, BBQ sauce bar, au gratin potatoes, corn bread and cinnamon apples. Ext. 207 for reservations. Saturday, May 26 Tennis Tournament, 8 a.m.: Men's doubles at stables courts; women's doubles at CC courts. No entry fee. Prizes awarded. Cancelled if rain. Ext. 180. Memorial Day Walk/Run, 9 a.m.: 2 mi, 5K, 10K. Starts at the Farmhouse area. FREE. Open to all ages. Arrive by 8:15 a.m. to register and get your run number. Cancelled if lightning. Ext. 180. Model Airplane Show, 9 a.m.: Enjoy this model airplane demo on Lake Aspen at 9 a.m. taking off from Fireworks Point (at the end of Aspen Point Dr.) Great vantage point for spectators: Lionshead or Geneva Beach. FREE. Cancelled if rain. Ext. 180. 41st Anniversary Party, 1-4 p.m., CC: Property owners and their families are invited to join us for our FREE county fair-style party with kids' activities, beverages, food, souvenir cups, and more! There will be a show just for kids playing at 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. near the Camp Innsbrook tent. Live music by Serapis. Complimentary for all property owners. Everyone MUST REGISTER upon arrival. SPECIAL NOTE: Valid ID required for those wishing to have beer. Rain or shine! Ext. 180. Camp Innsbrook, 1-4 p.m., CC: During the Anniversary Party. FREE. Learn about Suminagashi Paper Marbling and try it yourself. Rain or shine. Ext. 180. Outdoor Movie, 8:30 p.m., FH: Come out and watch the classic “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” (PG-13) in the Farmhouse Field. Concessions open, bring lawn chairs. Held in riding arena if raining. FREE. Ext. 180. SPECIAL 20-PAGE HOLIDAY EDITION EVENTS THIS WEEKEND Ready for Summer adventures! Photo by Matt Agathen Model Airplane Show, ready for take-off. Memorial Day Party Inflatable Fun THE VILLAGE VIEWS Living, Playing and Working in Harmony with Nature Since 1971 1 Aspen Circle, Innsbrook, MO 63390 636-928-3366 www.innsbrook-resort.com

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EVENT LOCATION CODES: FH-Farmhouse • CC-Conf Center • HK-Hannekens • HC-Harmonie Church • GC-Golf Course • ST-Stables • PMB-Prop Mgmnt Bldg • LAS-Lake Aspen Stage

Friday, May 25Shabbat Service, 7 p.m., FH: People of all faiths are welcome to join us for an inspirational Shabbat service on the Farmhouse Lawn. This will be fun for the entire family with music and inspirational readings. Will be held in the riding arena in the event of rain. Ext. 180.

Chef Dan’s RibFest, May 25-27, HK: Join us at Hanneken’s all holiday weekend long for our RibFest Buffet by Executive Chef Dan Thomas. Lunch 11-2 p.m. $12.95 (kids 12 & under $6.95). Dinner 5-9 p.m. $16.95 (kids 12 & under $8.95). Menu includes Chef Dan’s Ribs, grilled corn-on-the-cob, BBQ sauce bar, au gratin potatoes, corn bread and cinnamon apples. Ext. 207 for reservations.

Saturday, May 26Tennis Tournament, 8 a.m.: Men's doubles at stables courts; women's doubles at CC courts. No entry fee. Prizes awarded. Cancelled if rain. Ext. 180.

Memorial Day Walk/Run, 9 a.m.: 2 mi, 5K, 10K. Starts at the Farmhouse area. FREE. Open to all ages. Arrive by 8:15 a.m. to register and get your run number. Cancelled if lightning. Ext. 180.

Model Airplane Show, 9 a.m.: Enjoy this model airplane demo on Lake Aspen at 9 a.m. taking off from Fireworks Point (at the end of Aspen Point Dr.) Great vantage point for spectators: Lionshead or Geneva Beach. FREE. Cancelled if rain. Ext. 180.

41st Anniversary Party, 1-4 p.m., CC: Property owners and their families are invited to join us for our FREE county fair-style party with kids' activities, beverages, food, souvenir cups, and more! There will be a show just for kids playing at 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. near the Camp Innsbrook tent. Live music by Serapis. Complimentary for all property owners. Everyone MUST REGISTER upon arrival. SPECIAL NOTE: Valid ID required for those wishing to have beer. Rain or shine! Ext. 180.

Camp Innsbrook, 1-4 p.m., CC: During the Anniversary Party. FREE. Learn about Suminagashi Paper Marbling and try it yourself. Rain or shine. Ext. 180.

Outdoor Movie, 8:30 p.m., FH: Come out and watch the classic “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” (PG-13) in the Farmhouse Field. Concessions open, bring lawn chairs. Held in riding arena if raining. FREE. Ext. 180.

SPECIAL 20-PAGE HOLIDAY EDITION

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Ready for Summer adventures! Photo by Matt Agathen

Model Airplane Show, ready for take-off.

Memorial Day Party Inflatable Fun

THE VILLAGE VIEWSLiving, Playing and Working in Harmony with Nature Since 1971

1 Aspen Circ le , Innsbrook , MO 63390 • 636-928-3366 • www. innsbrook-resor t . com

Sunday, May 27Catholic Mass featuring Javier Mendoza, 9 a.m.: Join us for at the Farmhouse for Catholic Mass. Javier Mendoza is back again to inspire us with his moving performance accompanying Mass. Bring lawn chairs (in riding arena if rain). Ext. 180.

Protestant Service, 10 a.m.: Harmonie Church. Ext. 180.

Sailing Regatta, 12 p.m.: This is a fun event for the whole family. Lake Wanderfern at Cedarpass Beach. FREE. All sailboats welcome. Ext. 180.

Concert: Flaming Pie, 7:30 p.m., FH: Join us for the first concert of the season with this British invasion inspired concert. FREE. Bring lawn chairs. Concessions will be open. Rain or shine. Ext. 180.

Nite Lite Golf, 8:30 p.m.: Join us on the course for a fun, family night. $39 per person for 9 holes, cart and rental of nite lite supplies (credit for unused supplies). Come early to register. Call ext. 203 to sign up for more information.

Monday, May 28Boat Auction, 10 a.m., FH: Auctioneer Ed Boyce will emcee this event. Arrive early to get bid number. Payment for boats due day of auction (cash or checks accepted: NO property owner charges/credit cards). Delayed if raining. Ext. 180.

Memorial Day Service, 1 p.m., FH: Your family is invited to join us for our third annual ceremony honoring those who serve(d) and who have fallen in service to our country. See page 6 for listing of service men and women with ties to Innsbrook. Ext. 180.

EVENT LOCATION CODES: FH-Farmhouse CC-Conf. Center HC-Harmonie Church GC-Golf Course ST-Stables PMB-Prop Mgmnt Bldg HK-Hannekens LAS-Lake Aspen Stage

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Explore the Tyrolean Trail - Find the Geo Cache!The Tyrolean Trail in Alpine Valley is now open. The trailhead is located at the base of Alpine Dam. Simply take the road down into the valley to the east of the dam. At the trailhead you'll see a large trail map as well as smaller maps you can take from the info box. There are three trails cut at this point, but only Alpine Valley section trail is marked (clockwise). There are also three Geo Caches. You can find the caches with these GPS coordinates listed on the right, sign your name in the cache and then replace it for the next group. The first three people to find the cache will win a prize. The cache will be ready Saturday morning. Happy hiking!

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2012 INSTITUTE CHAMBER CONCERTS

Tickets for these concerts can be purchased by calling (636)928-3366 ext. 218, online at www.innsbrookinstitute.org, in person weekdays at the Innsbrook Property Management Office, or the day of the concert at the door. Note: All concerts are held at the Conference Center unless otherwise noted.

Wednesday, June 6 at 7 p.m. | A Taste of InnsbrookJoin us the Sheldon Ballroom in St. Louis for an evening of music and fun as the musicians of the Innsbrook Institute offer an exciting concert full of everything from jazz to bluegrass to rock n’ roll. The concert will be presented “cabaret style” with dessert, coffee and wine available for sale. Featuring Chee Yun Kim, Mike Block, Andres Diaz, Adam DeGraff and more! Parking is provided. Cost $20.

Friday, June 8 at 8 p.m. | Rach, Jazz and MoreNo matter what your taste, our kickoff concert will be sure to please. Whether you enjoy jazz, rock, ragtime, classical or a combination of all of the above, every minute will be thrilling. Featuring internationally known ragtime and stride pianist Stephanie Trick, cellist Mike Block, Italian Jazz pianist Paolo Alderighi, pianist Wendy Chen and more. Cost $25 - $30. 17 and under are free.

Saturday, June 9 at 8 p.m. | Back to Bach to the BeatlesWhat could be better than listening to Beatles songs interspersed with the classical music that inspired them? Well, doing it on the edge of a 150-acre lake at sunset with a few extra surprises added to the mix. This is a perfect concert for all ages. Featuring Flaming Pie, David Halen, Mike Block, and many others. On the Lake Aspen Stage behind the Conference Center. Cost $20 - $30. 17 and under free.

Sunday, June 10 at 7:30 p.m. | Latin StyleWith titles like “Fantasy” and “Oblivion” you can be sure that the sounds coming from the Aspen Hall at the Conference Center on Sunday night will be red hot. Featuring Jacob Braun, Grace Fong, Simone Porter, David Halen, Mark Sparks, Erik Harris and more. Cost $25 - $30. 17 and under free.

Monday, June 11 at 7:30 p.m. | Winter’s NightExperience music born of winter as we perform works written by some of Russia’s greatest artists. Featuring Natasha Paremski, Mark Sparks, Chee Yun Kim, Caitlin Kelley, Melissa Reardon, David Halstad, Jacob Braun and Mike Block. Cost $25 - $30. 17 and under free.

Tuesday, June 12 at 10 a.m. | Class: Making Movie MusicLearn about the critical relationship of music to drama. This class deals with your favorite films and the musical elements involved in creating the finished product. A selection from over 125 video clips from nine dozen films will be used to demonstrate how composers create mood, plot and character references with music. $20 per person.

Tuesday, June 12 at 7:30 p.m. | Movie NightMovie music has set the stage for some of Hollywood’s greatest stories and we will spend an evening enjoying the beauty and passion that the music of the movies can bring to life. Featuring Mark Sparks, Marc Gordon, Jacob Braun, Grace Fong and more. Cost $25 - $30. 17 and under free.

Wednesday, June 13 at 10 a.m. | “Twin Spirits” ScreeningDiscover the story of one of classical music’s greatest loves in this movie featuring the letters and music of Robert and Clara Schumann featuring rock musician Sting as Robert Schumann and none other than Natasha Paremski performing the music of Schumann. $10 per person.

Wednesday, June 13 at 7:30 p.m. | The Men & Music of Clara SchumannIt’s date night. Romance, beauty, passion and genius come together in this evening filled with the music written and inspired by Clara Schumann and the men around her. Featuring Natasha Paremski, Grace Fong and Jacob Braun. Cost $25 - $30. 17 and under free.

Thursday, June 14 at 10 a.m. | Jump, Jive and BoogieBe there at the birth of the Innsbrook Jazz Festival as we present a morning of performances by some truly incredible musicians. Featuring Stephanie Trick, Paolo Alderighi, Mike Block and more. Cost $20 per person.

Thursday, June 14 at 4:30 p.m. | Student Solo ConcertMusical pyrotechnics will fill Aspen Hall at the Conference Center as the Innsbrook Institute students strut their stuff with a presentation of solo pieces that they choose. FREE. No ticket required.

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Thursday, June 7 at 7 p.m. | Melody and MendelssohnnDon’t miss our annual kickoff fundraiser at 7 p.m. at the Deer Creek Country Club, a truly fantastic venue. The evening will feature hor d’oeuvres, refreshments and performances by Wendy Chen, Andres Diaz, Mike Block, and more. Cost $100 per person.

Saturday, June 9 at 9 a.m. | Breakfast on the FjordEnjoy a morning filled with the beautiful melodies and delicious food of Scandanavia at this delightful house concert at the home of Ed & Kirsten Boyce on Lake Aspen. Mark Sparks, Grace Fong, Chris Schmitt, Chee Yun Kim and Andres Diaz. Cost $75 per person.

Sunday, June 10 at 2 p.m. | Alpine MusicaleTwo concerts in one and a boat ride to boot. Guests will gather at the first home to enjoy an unforgettable fiddle exhibition and then travel by boat across crystal-clear Lake Alpine to the second location for a one-of-a-kind Harmonium performance (If you don’t know what that is, you will). Featuring Nigel Armstrong, Jacob Braun, Caitlin Kelley, Natasha Paremski and more. Cost $125 per person.

Monday, June 11 at 3 p.m. | A Class ActExperience true magic as a group of passionate classical music artists gather to present a program of elegance and power in a gorgeous setting. At an Innsbrook home TBA. Featuring Wendy Chen, David Halen, Melissa Reardon and Jacob Braun. Cost $100 per person.

Thursday, June 14 at 7:30 p.m. | Breaking Roles - The Bad Boys of Music“Hey Johnny, what are you rebelling against?” “Whadda you got?” With those words, Marlon Brando summed up the philosophy that pervades the selections in this concert. Bach, Beethoven, Mozart and Schoenberg were all rebelling against what had come before and because of that, changed the face of music forever. Featuring Jonathan Swartz, David Halen, Wendy Chen, Nigel Armstrong and more. $25 - $30. 17 and under free.

Friday, June 15 at 10 a.m. | Host Family “Thank You” ConcertMark Sparks’ flute students perform a concert for those families who donated homes or hosted students at the Institute. By invitation only.

Friday, June 15 at 8 p.m. | Music, American-StyleEnjoy an evening of Ragtime, Boogie-woogie, swing, rock n’ roll, classical and American songbook arrangements like you have never heard before in this concert under the stars at the Lake Aspen Stage behind the Conference Center. Perfect for the whole family. Featuring Erin Bode Group, Stephanie Trick, Paolo Alderighi, David Halen, Simone Porter and more. Cost $20 - $30. 17 and under free.

Wednesday, June 13 at 3 p.m. | Wine(d) Your Way Across AmericaEnjoy an afternoon of trains, fun and wine as we travel across America, Institute-style. Every stop will feature music inspired by American cities, people, travel and trains. At an Innsbrook home TBA. Featuring Stephanie Trick, Mike Block, Adam DeGraff and more. Cost $75 per person.

Friday, June 15 at 3 p.m. | Erin Bode and FriendsDon’t miss what is becoming an Innsbrook favorite event as Erin Bode joins Innsbrook Institute musicians to treat us to a concert up close and personal in a beautiful Innsbrook home TBA. Featuring the Erin Bode group, Valentina Takova and more. $75 per person.

Saturday, June 16 at 10 a.m. | Oh Cabin, Where Art ThouThis exciting morning of old-time piano, fiddle and bluegrass music will be perfectly staged at the Innsbrook log cabin. Featuring Stephanie Trick, Mike Block, Adam Degraff, Nigel Armstrong and more. Perfect for the whole family. $20 per person. 17 and under free.

Saturday, June 16 - Various Times Student Chamber Concert SeriesConcert 1: 1-2 p.m. Concert 2: 2-3 p.m. Concert 3: 4-5 p.m. Don’t miss the student chamber performances our students have been working on all week long. You will be sure to be amazed. FREE, no ticket required.

Saturday, June 16 at 8 p.m. | Over the TopThis will be a non-stop night of excitement and surprises as we stretch the classical genre to new dimensions and try to get as many artists on the stage in the course of one evening as possible. Featuring Adam DeGraff and pretty much everyone. $30 per person.

FUNDRAISING EVENTSReservations for these events must be purchased in advance. Limited seating available. Call (636) 928-3366 ext. 218 for tickets.

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Following is a list of service men and women who currently serve, have served or who have fallen in service to our country. These are sons and daughters, husbands and wives, grandchildren and

grandparents, family members and close friends of our Innsbrook family. Join us at 1 p.m. on Monday, May 28 at the Farmhouse for a ceremony honoring these brave men and women.

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John Adelsberger, US NavyChief Petty OfficerServed in WWIISpecial Note: Pearl Harbor survivorSubmitted by: Dan Adelsberger, Lot #1145Relationship: father

John Adelsberger, Jr., US ArmyE7-First SergeantServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Dan Adelsberger, Lot #1145Relationship: brother

Dirk R. Ahle, US Marine Corp.ColonelServed in Desert StormSubmitted by: Gene Ahle, Lot #533Relationship: son

Eric R. Ahle, US Army1st LieutenantServed in IraqSubmitted by: Gene Ahle, Lot #533Relationship: grandson

Melanie Ahle, US NavyLieutenantServed in IraqSubmitted by: Gene Ahle, Lot #533Relationship: granddaughter

Neil Warren Ahle, DVM, US ArmyLt. ColonelServed in IraqSubmitted by: Gene Ahle, Lot #533Relationship: son

Raymond A. Ahle, US Army1st LieutenantServed in KoreaSubmitted by: Gene Ahle, Lot #533Relationship: husband

Clyde Alverson, Jr. US ArmySubmitted by: Diane Steward, Lot #300

Sam A. Amato, US ArmySergeantServed in WWIISubmitted by: Pat Amato Kreienkamp, Lot #2425Relationship: father

Martin P. Amling, US ArmySergeantServed in WWIISubmitted by: Jim & Carol Amling, Lot #339Relationship: brother

William H. Amling, US Army1st LieutenantServed in WWIISubmitted by: Jim & Carol Amling, Lot #339Relationship: brother

Axiel Theophilus AndersenPrivate First ClassServed in Spanish American WarSpecial Note: 7th Regular U.S. ArtillerySubmitted by: Bob & Judy Andersen, Lot #140Relationship: great-grandfather to Bob

Roy Anderson, US ArmyServed in WWIISubmitted by: Jeff & Sharon Thomsen, Lot #2143Relationship: uncle

Mark Antal, US ArmyCaptainServed in IraqSubmitted by: Pat Buncher, Lot #917Relationship: grandson

John Antal, US Air ForceCaptainServed in IraqSubmitted by: Pat Buncher, Lot #917Relationship: grandson

Jeff Antal, US Air ForceSecond LieutenantServed in IraqSubmitted by: Pat Buncher, Lot #917Relationship: grandson

Karen Arnold MD, US Air ForceMajorServed in IraqSubmitted by: David & Kathleen Kartye, Lot #231Relationship: daughter/step-daughter

James Harris Auckley, US MarinesSergeantServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Carolyn Auckley, Lot #70Relationship: husband

Ronald L. Aylward, US Army1st LieutenantServed in Korean WarSubmitted by: Ron Aylward, Lot #2334Relationship: self

David Baetz, US ArmyFirst LieutenantServed in Korean WarSubmitted by: Suzanne Baetz, Lot #2241Relationship: husband

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Gary F. Barton, US NavyCommanderServed in VietnamSpecial Note: Gary followed in his father’s service in the US Navy.Submitted by: Mary Ann Barton, Lot #2208Relationship: husband

Gerald F. Barton, US NavyAviation Machinist’s MateServed in WWIISubmitted by: Mary Ann Barton, Lot #2208Relationship: father in law

George S. Bassett, US Air ForceMajorServed 1981-1984Special Note: Stationed Wright Patterson, Dayton, OhioSubmitted by: Ruth Bassett, Lot #586Relationship: husband

Guy Baum, US Air ForceLt. ColonelServed in Iraq and BosniaSubmitted by: David & Suzanne Baetz, Lot #2241Relationship: son

Scott Beaudoin, US ArmySergeant E5Special Note: Special Forces - Green BeretSubmitted by: Larry & Jan Gregory, Lot #1316Relationship: son-in-law

William F. Behr, US NavyServed in WWIISubmitted by: William F Behr, Jr., Lot #1208Relationship: father

George Berger, US Air ForceCaptainServed in WWIISubmitted by: Tom Berger, Lot #376Relationship: brother

Eugene Bierut, US Coast GuardCommanderServed in WWIISpecial Note: Eugene served on a corvette doing anti-submarine work to protect convoys in the North Atlantic. He later served on a destroyer in the Pacific, supporting the “island hopping” amphibious assaults. He saw a lot of action against German submarines and Japanese planes, but missed the invasion of Iwo Jima because he was getting his appendix taken out in Pearl Harbor! He served in the reserves for many years after the war.Submitted by: Laura Bierut, Lot #107Relationship: father

Steve Bisesi, US ArmyE4Served in VietnamSubmitted by: Bud & Karla Oldani, Lot #860Relationship: brother-in-law

Ward Blackmer, US ArmyMaster SergeantServed in WWII, Korean, VietnamSubmitted by: Nile Rambottom, Lot #2230Relationship: uncle

William Clay BledsoeTech SergeantServed in WWIISpecial Note: Purple Heart recipient, assigned to railway battalion supplying Patton’s front linesSubmitted by: Edward & Beverly McCabe, Lot #212Relationship: father of Beverly

Robert L. BlueFirst LieutenantServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Rachel Mrkacek, Lot #972Relationship: brother

Robert Boedeker, US ArmyServed in WWIISpecial Note: Dad was in the Signal Corps in the Pacific from l942-l945. I was 3 months old when he left and 3 years old when he returned. Submitted by: Carol Reinheimer, Lot #1188Relationship: father

Nicholas Bommarito, US ArmySpecialist 5Served in VietnamSpecial Note: So very proud of you and thank God he brought you back home to me.Submitted by: Candice Bommarito, Lot #882Relationship: husband

James Bowers, US Marine Corp.PFCServed in WWIISpecial Note: James was at the Battle of Iwo Jima in 1945. He served from 1944 to 1946. He received the purple heart.Submitted by: Betty Bowers, Lot #906Relationship: husband

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Don Boyce, US NavyLieutenant JGServed in VietnamSpecial Note: USS Monmouth County, LST 1032Submitted by: Don Boyce, Lot #599Relationship: self

Scott Bozada, US ArmySergeantServing in AfghanistanSubmitted by: John, Karen, Hayden Sanborn, Lot #965Relationship: friend

Robert J. Braendle, US ArmySpec 5Served in VietnamSpecial Note: Occupation of Berlin (Vietnam era)Submitted by: Barb Braendle, Lot #480Relationship: husband

Jerry Branham, US ArmyCorporalServing during the Cuban Missile CrisisSubmitted by: Barbara Branham, Lot #1101Relationship: husband

Donn Paul Brazier, US Army Air ForceMajorServed in WWIISubmitted by: Terry Brazier, Lot #880Relationship: father

Terry Edward Brazier, US MarinesCorporalServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Elizabeth Brazier, Lot #880Relationship: husband

Rob Breck, US ArmySergeantServing in AfghanistanSubmitted by: John, Karen, Haydon Sanborn, Lot #965Relationship: friend

Jim Bridges2nd LieutenantServed in VietnamSpecial Note: Passed away age 64 on 9/10/2008 of ALSSubmitted by: Bev Bridges, Lot #316Relationship: husband

John B. Buncher, US Air ForceFirst LieutenantServed in Korean WarSpecial Note: Weather Officer, DeceasedSubmitted by: Pat Buncher, Lot #917Relationship: husband

Mark Buncher, US Air ForceMajorSubmitted by: Pat Buncher, Lot #917

Thomas L. Burns, Jr., US Navy Submarine ServiceE4 Electrician Petty OfficerServed in Cold War/VietnamSpecial Note: Tom is active with the USS Springfield Subvets Base in St. Louis and continues to take part in community projects with the base, including ground maintenance of the Soldiers Memorial Downtown.Submitted by: Diane Burns, Lot #169Relationship: husband

John C. Calhoun, US Marine CorpsCorporalServed in KIA Vietnam, January 1968Special Note: We are from the same neighborhood in South Boston, Massachusetts, Navy Cross awarded posthumouslySubmitted by: Tom Irwin, Lot #777Relationship: friend

Gregory V. Campion, US ArmyMajorServed in Kosovo & 2 tours in IraqSpecial Note: We are very proud of Greg and his service to our country!Submitted by: Dan & Sylvia West, Lot #2141Relationship: son in law

Tony Catlett, US ArmyE4Served in VietnamSubmitted by: Bud & Karla Oldani, Lot #860Relationship: brother-in-law/brother

Joseph Cherney, US ArmyServed in WWIISpecial Note: Paratrooper shot down in NormandySubmitted by: Pat Amato Kreienkamp, Lot #2425Relationship: uncle

Kyle Chesmut, US ArmyPFCServed in AfghanistanSubmitted by: Gay & Ginger King, Lot #551Relationship: nephew

Charles Edward Chrismer, US Air ForceStaff SergeantServed in Gulf WarSpecial Note: Charles served in Germany, Japan, Spain, Cambodia, etc. He managed logistics during the Gulf War and retired after serving 22 years in the Air Force.Submitted by: Joan D’Ambrose, Lot #2272Relationship: brother

James Martin Chrismer, Sr., US ArmyPrivateSpecial Note: Jim enlisted and served 4 years in the Army.Submitted by: Joan D’Ambrose, Lot #2272Relationship: brother

Ralph John Chrismer, US Air Force and US ArmySergeant MajorServed in Gulf WarSpecial Note: Ralph enlisted and served in the Air Force soon after High School. He returned home and became a St. Louis County Police Officer. He became a reservist in the Army while a policeman.Submitted by: Joan D’Ambrose, Lot #2272Relationship: brother

John V. ClancyPetty OfficerServed in WWIISpecial Note: He was activated during the Gulf War.Submitted by: Jack Clancy, Lot #490Relationship: father

Gene A. Cole, US ArmySergeantServed in WWIISubmitted by: June Cole, Lot #92Relationship: husband

Thomas Joseph Cradick Jr., US ArmySergeantServed in WWIISubmitted by: Tom Cradick, Lot #956Relationship: father

William H. Crandall, Sr., US ArmySergeantServed in WWIISpecial Note: He retired a Sergeant MajorSubmitted by: Carol Crandall, Lot #564Relationship: father-in-law

William H. Crandall, Jr., US Army & NavySubmitted by: Carol Crandall, Lot #564Relationship: husband

Robert W. Cranston, US Air ForceServed in 1965-1972Special Note: F4 PhantomSubmitted by: Carolyn Cranston, Lot #967Relationship: husband

Gerald “Jerry” Cutter, US ArmyServed in VietnamSpecial Note: He was Lot #5Submitted by: Jason & Kelly Cutter, Lot #160Relationship: father

Max Davis, US Marine Corp.CorporalStationed at Camp Pendleton, CASubmitted by: Dave & Kathleen Kartye, Lot #231Relationship: grandson

Stuart DavisLieutenantServed in Korean WarSpecial Note: Passed away 9 years agoSubmitted by: Dorris Davis, Lot #873Relationship: husband

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John DeesSubmitted by: Joyce Brockhaus, Lot #102Relationship: father

Nathan Austin Denny, US Marine CorpsCorporalServed in Iraq 2009Special Note: Nathan is deceased.Submitted by: Kim HiteRelationship: son-in-law

William Denson, US ArmyServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Karen DensonRelationship: husband

Edwin W. Desmond, Jr., US ArmyCol.Submitted by: Jenny Sturm, Lot #2239Relationship: father

Linda Marie Detring, US NavyCaptainServed in Gulf WarSpecial Note: Linda is a registered nurse and reservist. She was activated during the Gulf War and served in Bahrain. She retired as a Captain.Submitted by: Joan D’Ambrose, Lot #2272Relationship: best friend

Jerry Diekroeger, US ArmyFirst LieutenantServed in Korean WarSubmitted by: Carol Diekroeger, Lot #255Relationship: husband

William Dikkers, US ArmySergeantServed in WWIISpecial Note: He was in the European Theatre - ItalySubmitted by: Susan & Kurt Dikkers, Lot #531Relationship: father

Charles DiMaria, Sr., US NavyServed in WWIISpecial Note: Served in the Pacific TheaterSubmitted by: DiMaria Family, Lot #77Relationship: father

James G. Dixon, US Air ForceMaster SergeantCurrently on active dutySubmitted by: Shirley Gasparich, Lot #208Relationship: father

William Dixon, US Air Force & IL Air National GuardServed in VietnamSpecial Note: Was killed in an accident when he diverted a malfunctioning crashing plane from hitting a school in Illinois; a monument dedicated to him and his crew is located at Scott AFB, IL.Submitted by: Edward & Beverly McCabe, Lot #212Relationship: friend

David Dodd, US Marine Corp.Submitted by: David DoddRelationship: self

Norman Drissell, US ArmyPrivate First ClassServed in WWIISubmitted by: Ruth Drissell, Lot #914Relationship: husband

Jefferson L. DuBinok, US Marine CorpsColonelServed for 24 yearsSpecial Note: Serving our country around the world for 24 yearsSubmitted by: Patsy & Chuck Madinger, Lot #2229Relationship: son-in-law

Ian Duncan, US MarinesEnlistedCurrently servingSubmitted by: Marsha Tischler/Chuck Magnuson, Lot #2454Relationship: grandson

Gerard Egel, US Air ForceLt. ColonelSpecial Note: RetiredSubmitted by: Ken & Nancy Winkler, Lot #2502Relationship: son

Eugene A. Erker, Jr., US NavySeaman Second ClassServed in WWIISubmitted by: Eugene A. Erker III, Lot #426Relationship: son

Mike Evanoff, US NavyCommanderSpecial Note: Mike served active duty in the Naval Reactors Program; reserves in Naval Engineering Program; returned to active duty following 9/11.Submitted by: Brad Evanoff, Lot #107Relationship: brother

Richard Evanoff, US NavyLt. CommanderServed in Vietnam and Cold WarSpecial Note: Richard served in the submarine service from 1959-1979, at time finding himself in hot parts of the cold war.Submitted by: Brad Evanoff, Lot #107Relationship: father

Randy G. Fant, US ArmySergeantSubmitted by: Dan & Jan Hughes, Lot #513Relationship: son-in-law

Michael Feger, US MarinesLCPLScheduled to deploy to Afghanistan later this year.Submitted by: Tom & Linda Shaw, Lot #2128Relationship: nephew

Ted FiedlerFirst LieutenantServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Ted & Penny Fiedler, Lot #2220Relationship: self

Penny FiedlerCaptainServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Ted & Penny Fiedler, Lot #2220Relationship: self

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Lillian Toth Finn, US ArmyMajorServed in KoreaSubmitted by: Christy Finn Pershall, Lot #800Relationship: mother

Murray E. Finn, US Navy & US ArmyCaptain (Army)Served in WWII & KoreaSubmitted by: Christy Finn Pershall, Lot #800Relationship: father

Christopher L. Fletcher, US NavyFirst Class Petty OfficerServed for 9 yearsSpecial Note: Serviced on a submarine as a Sonar TechSubmitted by: Gary & Susan Fletcher, Lot #834Relationship: son

Paul B. Foerster, US NavyPetty OfficerServed in WWIISubmitted by: William J. Foerster, Lot #167Relationship: brother

Paul R. Foerster, US NavyPetty OfficerSubmitted by: William J. Foerster, Lot #167Relationship: brother

William J. Foerster, US AmySpecialistServed in VietnamSubmitted by: William J. Foerster, Lot #167Relationship: self

Keith Robert Franke, US Air Force ReservesLt. ColonelCurrently at Wright Patterson, Dayton, Ohio. He is an Instructor pilot for the C-17.Special Note: Desert Storm, Haiti, Bosnia, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Operation Iraq Freedom and Operation Enduring FreedomSubmitted by: Robert & Barbara Franke, Lot #44Relationship: son

Kenneth Fredrick, US NavySeaman First ClassServed in WWIISubmitted by: Linda F. Martin, Lot #194Relationship: father

Ross A. Gaia, US Marine Corp.Recruit - Basic TrainingSpecial Note: Ross will be completing basic training July 22, 2011Submitted by: Mark & Sharon Gaia, Lot #652Relationship: son

Alex B. Gallagher, US ArmySubmitted by: Glenda Rice, Lot #1102Relationship: brother-in-law’s father

John Gebhards, US ArmyLt. ColonelServed in Vietnam/Desert StormSpecial Note: Vietnam - 1st Cav (Black Jack), Desert Storm - 1st Special Ops CommandSubmitted by: Phyllis Gebhards, Lot #881Relationship: husband

Korey Gerdeman, US ArmyCaptainServed in IraqSubmitted by: Dave & Janet GerdemanRelationship: son

Steven Gies, US ArmyCaptainServed in WWIISpecial Note: Worked for Innsbrook, designed and installed alarm systemSubmitted by: Don & Ann Boyce, Lot #599Relationship: father

Fred Gillham, US ArmyPrivateServed in Germany in occupation after WWII, 1952-53Submitted by: Ron & Pattie James, Lot #205Relationship: Pattie’s father

Glen Goss, US Air ForceLt. ColonelServed in IraqSubmitted by: Jerry & Carol Diekroeger, Lot #255Relationship: son-in-law

Bob Goulding, US NavyLieutenantServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Bob Goulding, Lot #560Relationship: self

William Graetz, US ArmySergeantServed in WWIISubmitted by: Frank Graetz, Lot #649Relationship: father/grandfather

Larry Gregory, US ArmySergeant E5Served in VietnamSpecial Note: Purple Heart RecipientSubmitted by: Jan Gregory, Lot #1316Relationship: husband

Bert Alfred Grow, US ArmyLieutenantServed in WWIISubmitted by: The Grow Family, Lot #706Relationship: father

Gary Lee Grow, US Marine Corp.CorporalServed in VietnamSubmitted by: The Grow Family, Lot #706Relationship: brother

Roger Martin Grow, US ArmySpecialist 4Served in VietnamSubmitted by: The Grow Family, Lot #706Relationship: husband

Charles H. Gualdoni, US ArmyCorporalServed in WWIISpecial Note: Charlie was a Tank Commander in Patton’s Third Army. Saw action in Africa, Italy, France, and Germany. Was awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and others.Submitted by: Pat Teeple, Lot #106Relationship: father

Richard J. Haberstroh, US ArmyPrivateServed in WWIISubmitted by: Rick Haberstroh, Lot #98Relationship: father

John Hachtel, US Air ForceStaff SergeantServed in KoreaSubmitted by: John Hachtel, Lot #475Relationship: self

Gary Hadley, US ArmyCorporalServed in VietnamSpecial Note: Gary was a paratrooper and was shot down in Vietnam. He gave the ultimate sacrifice and his name is listed on the Vietnam Wall of Honor in Washington, DC.Submitted by: Joan D’Ambrose, Lot #2272Relationship: cousin

Charles Hahn, Jr., US ArmyStaff SergeantServed in WWIISpecial Note: He received the Medal of Honor, and Purple Heart.Submitted by: Teresa Edwards, Lot #2216Relationship: father

Ken Hanne, US ArmySgt. 4th Class, 11th InfantrySubmitted by: Ken HanneRelationship: self

Archie Hamby, US ArmyServed in WWIISubmitted by: Jeff & Sharon Thomsen, Lot #2143Relationship: father

Fred Hamby, US ArmyServed in WWIISubmitted by: Jeff & Sharon Thomsen, Lot #2143Relationship: uncle

Estle (Al) Hard, US NavyStaff SergeantServed in WWIISpecial Note: Assigned to Seabees building air fields in EuropeSubmitted by: Edward & Beverly McCabe, Lot #212Relationship: step-father of Beverly

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Ron Harlan, US ArmySergeant E5Served in VietnamSpecial Note: : Vietnam-4th inf div (Ankhe Central Highlands),101st Aborne(Airmobile)2nd/506 Inf Div (west of Quang Tri)--age 21 Submitted by: Ron & Peg Harlan, AssociateRelationship: self

Gene Harlow, US Marine Corp.SergeantServed in OEF, OIFSpecial Note: Gene served in Afghanistan and Iraq, on the ground with the US Marine Corp.Submitted by: Laura Bierut, Lot #107Relationship: nephew

Vincent O. Harris, US ArmyServed in KoreanSubmitted by: Glenda Rice, Lot #1102Relationship: sister-in-law’s father

David L. Heyman, US ArmySpecialistServed in Desert Shield and Desert StormSpecial Note: Specialist Heyman paid the ultimate price for freedom when he volunteered for a mission that took his life. Died Feb.28, 1991. He received the Army Commendation Medal (posthumous) We miss you every day!Submitted by: Jacquelin C. Kemp, Lot #879Relationship: son

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Robert L. Higgins, US ArmyCorporalServed in Korean WarSubmitted by: Eleanor Higgins, Lot #547Relationship: husband

James Edgar Hill, US NavySeabeeServed in WWIISpecial Note: 1944-1946 in PhilippinesSubmitted by: Hill Family, Lot #832Relationship: grandfather

James Robert Hill, US ArmyFirst LieutenantServed 1967 - 1969Submitted by: Hill Family, Lot #832Relationship: father

James Robert Hill, Jr., US NavyPetty Officer 3rd ClassServed 1994 - 1998Special Note: Operations SpecialistSubmitted by: Hill Family, Lot #832Relationship: son

David Lindell Hite, US ArmySergeantServed three tours in IraqSubmitted by: Kim HiteRelationship: son

Wilson Hoefle, US ArmySergeantServed in WWIISubmitted by: Frank Graetz, Lot #649Relationship: father/grandfather

Natalie Hoffman, US ArmyCaptainSubmitted by: Mike & Karen Modesto, Lot #14Relationship: daughter in law’s sister

Terry Hoffman, US ArmyCaptainSubmitted by: Mike & Karen Modesto, Lot #14Relationship: daughter in law’s brother in law

Mark Holloway, US Air ForceMaster SergeantServing in Iraq FreedomSubmitted by: Carol McGill, Lot #2225relationship: son

Roger Holt, US ArmySergeantServing in AfghanistanSubmitted by: John, Karen, & Hayden Sanborn, Lot #965Relationship: friend

Glenn C. Holtz, US ArmyPFCServed in WWIISpecial Note: Served as a Scout Flame Thrower in the 33rd Inf. Div.’43-’45 in the South Pacific (New Guinea & the Philippines). Recipient of the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Presidential Citation & 3 battle stars. He will celebrate his 90th birthday, July 11, 2011 and is doing well.Submitted by: Lennis Bange, Lot #1130Relationship: father

Charles D. Hughes, US ArmySpec 5Submitted by: Jan Hughes, Lot #513Relationship: husband

Charles E. Hughes, US NavyRadio Man First ClassServed in WWIISubmitted by: Dan & Jan Hughes, Lot #513Relationship: father

Max Hummel, US ArmyCorporalServed in WWIISpecial Note: He was in European Theatre, Bomb Disposal SquadSubmitted by: Susan & Kurt Dikkers, Lot #531Relationship: father

Bill Hurst, US Marine CorpsServed in WWIISubmitted by: Jeff & Sharon Thomsen, Lot #2143Relationship: uncle

Andrew Ishmael, Army National GuardSergeant FCServed in Iraq/AfghanistanSubmitted by: Jerry & Barbara Branham, Lot #1101Relationship: son

Sarah C. Ishmael, Army National GuardSergeant FCServed in Iraq, now in EgyptSubmitted by: Jerry & Barbara Branham, Lot #1101Relationship: daughter-in-law

Frank James Ivey, US ArmyE5Served in VietnamSpecial Note: Frank served during the Vietnam War from 1969-71. He was stationed at Fort Clayton, Panama Canal Zone in the Med Unit.Submitted by: Marg Ivey, Lot #947Relationship: husband

Marcus J. Jackson, US Air ForceMajorServed in IraqSpecial Note: Helicopter Combat Search and Rescue Pilot/InstructorSubmitted by: Jack Clancy, Lot #490Relationship: brother in law

Steven Jackson, US NavyMaster ChiefCurrently in Norfolk, VASubmitted by: George Ockuly, Lot #644Relationship: son-in-law

Michael P. Johnston, Coast GuardSeamanSubmitted by: Dan & Jan Hughes, Lot #513Relationship: nephew

Martin J. Jordan, US ArmyPrivateServed in WWIISpecial Note: Purple Heart recipient.Submitted by: Bob & Kelly Jordan, Lot #331Relationship: father

Oliver W. Kaufman, Coast GuardRadio Man First ClassServed in WWIISubmitted by: Dan & Jan Hughes, Lot #513Relationship: father

Donald Kern, US ArmyCorporalServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Joseph & Marilyn KernRelationship: brother

Joseph Kern, US Army1st LieutantentServed in VietnamSpecial Note: Was stationed in Germany before Vietnam. Was in the service from 1968-1971.Submitted by: Marilyn Kern, Lot #973Relationship: husband

Joseph Kern, Sr., US ArmyCorporalServed in WWIISubmitted by: Marilyn Kern, Lot #973Relationship: father-in-law

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Kory King, US NavyPFCWas stationed in Saudi Arabia during his enlistmentSubmitted by: Gay & Ginger King, Lot #551Relationship: son

Joe Klepac, US Air ForceAirman First ClassServed in KoreaSubmitted by: TC Klepac, Lot #628Relationship: spouse

Orville William Kloeckener, US NavyLieutenant Commander - AviationServed in WWIISubmitted by: Ken Kloeckener, Lot #608Relationship: father

Kenneth William Kloeckener, US ArmySergeant E5 - InfantryServed in Vietnam 1966-68Submitted by: Ken Kloeckener, Lot #608Relationship: self

William George Kloeckener, US ArmySpecialist 4th Class - AviationServed in Desert Storm 1990-91Submitted by: Ken Kloeckener, Lot #608Relationship: son

Allan Klute, US Air ForceLieutenantServed in WWIISubmitted by: Eileen Klute, Lot #1182Relationship: husband

Christopher Koenig, US Air Force2nd LieutenantSubmitted by: Mike & Karen Modesto, Lot #14Relationship: nephew

John W. Koenig, Sr., US ArmySergeantServed in WWIISubmitted by: Mike & Karen Modesto, Lot #14Relationship: father

Stephanie Koenig, US Air Force2nd LieutenantSubmitted by: Mike & Karen Modesto, Lot #14Relationship: niece

Joe Konya, US ArmyStaff SergeantServed in WWIISpecial Note: Joe served for 3 years in the South Pacific. He made many beach heads and is 89 years old.Submitted by: Patricia Konya, Lot #163Relationship: husband

Steven Kreh, US ArmyMajorServed in IraqSpecial Note: Currently teaching at West PointSubmitted by: Lee & Sharon Kreh, Lot #1124Relationship: son

Angela Kreh, US ArmyCaptainServed in IraqSpecial Note: Veteran non-active statusSubmitted by: Lee & Sharon Kreh, Lot #1124Relationship: daughter-in-law

Raymond Stricker Kreienkamp, US ArmyPFCServed in WWISpecial Note: Purple Heart RecipientSubmitted by: Ray Kreienkamp, Lot #2425Relationship: father

Dr. Emile D. Lambrechts, US NavyLt. JDServed in WWIISubmitted by: Mary Jane Lambrechts, Lot #915Relationship: husband

Glen Lenk, US ArmySergeantServed in WWIISubmitted by: Curt Lenk, Lot #322Relationship: father

Steve Lenk, US ArmyCorporalServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Curt Lenk, Lot #322Relationship: brother

Donald R. Linke, US ArmyColonelServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Susan K Linke, Lot #625Relationship: husband

Carroll L. Loos, US Air ForceSr. Master SergeantServed in WWII, Korean, VietnamSpecial Note: He was in the Air Force for 23 yearsSubmitted by: Kimball K & Brenda Loos, Lot #2366Relationship: father

Elmer “Al” Lovasz, Military PolicePrivate First ClassServed in WWIISubmitted by: Craig Lovasz, Lot #133Relationship: father

John Lower, US Air ForceFirst LieutenantServed in Korean WarSpecial Note: Campo Air Base-4th Fighter GroupSubmitted by: Joanne Lower, Lot #977Relationship: husband

Sean Mager, US ArmyCW4Served in Bosnia/Herzegovina (Operation Joint Endeavour), Iraq (Iraqi Freedom), and Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom)Special Note: Retired April, 2012 after serving over 20 years.Submitted by: Thomas & Linda Shaw, Lot #2128Relationship: son

James Maginnis, US Air ForceSubmitted by: Steph & Carol Otis, Lot #723Relationship: brother

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Chuck Magnuson, US ArmyEnlistedServed during the Vietnam EraSubmitted by: Marsha Tischler, Lot #2454

Thomas Earl MalanMortar ManServed in WWIISpecial Note: Formerly from the St. Louis Area, now in the Houston area; will turn 90 in August.Submitted by: Nina Walburn, Lot #164Relationship: brother

Dr. Dan Martin, Sr., US ArmyCaptainServed in Vietnam 1966-1968Submitted by: Mary Lou Martin, Lot #216Relationship: husband

Ralph C. Martin, US NavyCarpenter's Mate First ClassServed in WWIISubmitted by: Larry Martin and Patrick Martin, Lot #194 & #1718Relationship: father

Brian Allen Marvin, US ArmySergeant First ClassSpecial Note: Brian has served in the Army for 16 1/2 years. He is currently a recruiter for Special Operations in Ft. Campbell KY.Submitted by: Don & Dena Zuch, Lot #2213Relationship: son

Earl Mathis, US NavyLt. ColonelServed in WWIISubmitted by: Carol Kappel, Lot #2439Relation ship: father

Bill Matthew, US Navy1964-1966, USS McKean D.D. 784Served in Vietnam War, 1965Submitted by: Bill Matthew, Lot #541Relationship: self

Dr. James O. Mavis, US Navy2nd Class Petty OfficerServed in WWIISpecial Note: Stationed on the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Theater. Served as an Aviation Supply Officer supporting active fighter/bomber squadrons. Submitted by: Douglas Mavis, Lot #30Relationship: father

Dr. Edward B. McCabe, Sr.CaptainServed in WWIISpecial Note: Medical witness at Nuremberg TrialsSubmitted by: Edward & Beverly McCabe, Lot #212Relationship: father of Edward

Edward B. McCabe, Jr, USAF & MO Air National GuardColonelServed in VietnamSpecial Note: Retired as Vice Commander of Jefferson Barracks Missouri Air National Guard BaseSubmitted by: Beverly McCabe, Lot #212Relationship: husband

Jacob D. McCullen, 173rd Airborne Combat MedicPFC3Served in AfganistanSubmitted by: Rick & Tammy SchmittRelationship: stepson/son

William J. McKennaPetty Officer, Third ClassServed in WWIISubmitted by: Karen McKenna/Katie & Willy, Lot #99Relationship: husband/dad

Walter McManus, US ArmyCaptain, Air CorpsServed in WWIISubmitted by: Priscilla Welter, Lot #2292Relationship: father

Nick MersingerStaff SergeantServed in Afghanistan & AfricaSubmitted by: Larry & Brenda Klein, Lot #2480Relationship: son

Gary Merz, US ArmySP4-E4Served 1961- 1964Submitted by: Pat Merz, Lot #1123Relationship: husband

David C. Miller, US NavyRadioman, Third ClassServed in WWIISpecial Note: Thank you again for your service and sacrifice during World War II. Submitted by: John K. Miller, Lot #188Relationship: father

Gilbert E. Moberg, US ArmySubmitted by: Diane Steward, Lot #300

James W. Moore, US ArmySpec. 4Served in VietnamSubmitted by: Jane Moore, Lot #2500Relationship: husband

Michael L. Morice, US ArmyFirst SergeantServed in VietnamSpecial Note: Mike was drafted and served 20 yearsSubmitted by: Heidi & Steve Morice, Lot #2504Relationship: brother

Lionel W. Morice, US ArmyArmy Spec. E-4Served in VietnamSpecial Note: Lionel enlisted and volunteered for Vietnam dutySubmitted by: Heidi & Steve Morice, Lot #2504Relationship: brother

Edward L. Morris, US NavyLieutenantServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Peggy Morris, Lot #506Relationship: husband

Edward H. Morris, US Army Air CorpsStaff SergeantServed in WWIISpecial Note: Iwo JimaSubmitted by: Peggy Morris, Lot #506Relationship: father-in-law

Corey Murphy, US MarinesServed in Iraq and AfghanistanSubmitted by: Linda Kilwin, Lot #624Relationship: nephew

Justin Murphy, US MarinesCurrently in AfghanistanSubmitted by: Linda Kilwin, Lot #624Relationship: nephew

Zach Murphy, US ArmySubmitted by: Linda Kilwin, Lot #624Relationship: nephew

Clarence Doug Norris, US NavyCommanderServed in VietnamSpecial Note: Doug joined the Navy Reserve on the day President Kennedy made his speech on the Cuban missile crisis. Graduated from OCS in June 1965. He served aboard the USS Jamestown AGTR3 and the USS Mt. Baker AE4. Both ships were off the coast of Vietnam while Doug was aboard. Doug stayed in the Navy Reserve after discharge from active duty, serving a total of 29 years on active duty and the reserves.Submitted by: Evy Norris, Lot #2342Relationship: husband

Leo Patrick O’Brien, US ArmyPrivate First ClassServed in WWISpecial Note: Killed in France 11/18/1918Submitted by: Bob & Judy Andersen, Lot #140Relationship: great-uncle to Judy

Raymond Francis O’Brien, US ArmyPrivate First ClassServed in WWIISpecial Note: Served in FranceSubmitted by: Bob & Judy Andersen, Lot #140Relationship: uncle to Judy

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George Ockuly, US MarineCorporalServed during 1958-1964Submitted by: George Ockuly, Lot #644Relationship: self

Michael OlsonFirst LieutenantServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Carolyn Olson & Charles Buchholz, Lot #962Relationship: Carolyn’s brother

Michael J. O’Toole, US ArmySpec 3Served in VietnamSpecial Note: My brother was killed in Vietnam while serving in the US Army on December 20, 1968. He was 20 years old. He was awarded the Bronze Metal and the Silver Star.Submitted by: John O’Toole, Lot #418Relationship: brother

Raymond Palmer, US Army & National GuardFirst LieutenantServed in Kosovo ConflictSubmitted by: George Ockuly, Lot #644Relationship: son-in-law

Francis James Pedrotti, US Marine CorpsPrivate First ClassServed in WWIISpecial Note: Went down with the Arizona, 12/7/1941 Pearl HarborSubmitted by: Bob & Judy Andersen, Lot #140Relationship: cousin to Judy

Leo Francis Pedrotti, US ArmyPrivate First ClassServed in WWIISpecial Note: Okinawa, JapanSubmitted by: Bob & Judy Andersen, Lot #140Relationship: uncle to Judy

William S. Pedrotti, US Marine CorpsPrivate First ClassServed in Korean WarSubmitted by: Bob & Judy Andersen, Lot #140Relationship: uncle to Judy

Samuel E. Pershall, US NavyServed in WWIISubmitted by: Christy Finn Pershall, Lot #800Relationship: father-in-law

Ernest Peter, US ArmySergeantServed in WWISubmitted by: Sue Clancy, Lot #490Relationship: father

Jerry Phelan, US Air ForceCaptainServed in Cold WarSubmitted by: Mary Phelan, Lot #825Relationship: husband

Russell H. Place, US Marines, US Navy & US Air ForceSenior Master SergeantServed in Korea & VietnamSpecial Note: My Father started off in the Marines, then went into the Navy, then retired from the Air Force in 1965. He also worked for the army after he retired for a few years.Submitted by: Connie Gamache, Lot #957Relationship: father

Daniel A. Ragusky, US Army Air CorpStaff SergeantServed in WWIISpecial Note: Dad flew 22 missions in the European field and was involved in the bombing raids on the Ploesti Oil Fields before being shot down over Germany. He was wounded and spent 9 months as a POW before being liberated.Submitted by: Linda & Larry Buschman, Lot #500Relationship: father (deceased)

Rolla Reeder, US ArmyCorporalServed in WWISubmitted by: Carolyn Kingsbury, Lot #683Relationship: father

Arthur John Reinhardtko, US NavyE-3 (engineer 3rd class)Served in WWIISpecial Note: Our dad will turn 90 years old this June. My parents have traveled a lot but in the last 2 years we have gone to the WWII Memorial in Wash. D.C. and just took a cruise to see the Arizona Memorial in Hawaii. It always amazes us that whenever he wears his USS Boise hat, people will stop on the street to say "thank you" and shake his hand. We love you, Dad, and could not be more proud of your service to our country.Submitted by: Diane Kohl, Lot #766Relationship: father

Clyde E. Rice, US Marine Corp.CorporalServed in WWIISubmitted by: Glenda Rice, Lot #1102Relationship: father

Al Roche, US Air ForcePrivate First ClassServed in WWII 1944-1952Submitted by: Sallie Roche, Lot #173Relationship: husband

Gene Roedder, US Army1st LieutenantServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Carol Roedder, Lot #619Relationship: husband

Orval Edward Rogers, US ArmyCorporalServed in WWIISpecial Note: My father was a member of the Black Hawk division and served 2 tours in WWII both in the European and Pacific Theatres.Submitted by: Donna L. Rogers, Lot #229Relationship: father

Leroy “Hank” Schmidt, Air National GuardA/2CSubmitted by: Linda Otto, Lot #919Relationship: father

Richard W. Schoene, US Air ForceCaptainServed in VietnamSpecial Note: Dick was Captain on a KC-135 Air Refueling aircraft.Submitted by: Wife and Daughters, Lot #2226

Joseph D. Schofield, US NavyCorpsmanSpecial Note: He was a Medic and good friend.Submitted by: Glenda Rice, Lot #1102Relationship: friend

John Schuster, US ArmyE-4 CorporalServed in 1960Special Note: Served in Turkey and Germany in 60’sSubmitted by: Janet Schuster, Lot #650Relationship: husband

William S. Schute, US NavyLieutenant JGServed in AfghanistanSubmitted by: John Schute & Ceil Diemert, Lot #2522Relationship: son

Ryan Scogin, US Air ForceC-17 CaptainSubmitted by: Pat Buncher, Lot #917

Ronald ScottCW2Served in VietnamSpecial Note: 187th Assault Helicopter Co.Submitted by: Cynthia Scott, Lot #788Relationship: husband

James Rollen Shamel, US MarinesSergeantServed in WWII & KoreanSubmitted by: Lisa Cradick, Lot #956Relationship: father

Robert (Bud) Shantz, US ArmyPilotServed in WWIISubmitted by: Carol Roedder, Lot #619Relationship: father

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Jim B. Shaw, US NavySeaman 1st ClassServed in WWIISubmitted by: Judi Harmon, Lot #459Relationship: father

David Shelton, US MarinesPrivate First ClassSpecial Note: Private Shelton completed basic training in February 2012 and is currently based at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California.Submitted by: Larry & Linda Buschman, Lot #500Relationship: grandson

Patricia A. Sloan, US Air ForceAirman First ClassCurrently stationed at McGuire AFB in New Jersey, 305 APSSubmitted by: Richard & Deborah Sloan, Lot #911Relationship: daughter

Dennis L. Sloan, US Air ForceSenior AirmanCurrently in the 628th ABW/PA, Joint Base Charleston, S.C.Special Note: Start: 12/2009Submitted by: Richard & Deborah Sloan, Lot #911Relationship: son

Bill Smith, US ArmyCaptainServed in Vietnam 1967-1968 – 101st AirborneSubmitted by: Sandy Smith, Lot #1705Relationship: wife

Donald L. Smith, US Air Force Served in KoreaSpecial Note: Spent 27 months in JapanSubmitted by: Shirley Smith, Lot #916Relationship: husband

Mark L. Smith, US NavySecond Class Petty OfficerServed in KoreaSpecial Note: Served with brother aboard escort carriers USS Sicily and Point Cruz. Was at Inchon Harbor, S. Korea when our repatriated prisoners of war were released and taken to hospital ships anchored in the harbor. Submitted by: Mark Smith, Lot #553Relationship: self

Robert G. Soderholm, US NavyCommanderServed in Iraqi FreedomSubmitted by: Bob Soderholm, Lot #2130Relationship: son

Robert V. Soderholm, US Naval ReservesCommanderSpecial Note: RetiredSubmitted by: Bob Soderholm, Lot #2130Relationship: self

Erwin K. Sommers, US ArmySergeantServed in Korean WarSubmitted by: Glenda Rice, Lot #1102Relationship: father

Jim Spotanski, US ArmySpec. 4Starting in 1966Submitted by: Karen Spotanski, Lot #472Relationship: husband

Stephen C. Spurgeon, MD, US NavyLt. CommanderServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Sandy Spurgeon, Lot #943Relationship: husband

JR Stephens, US ArmyServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Paige & Nathan Stephens, Lot #723Relationship: grandfather

Raymond E. StephensSergeantServed in Korean WarSubmitted by: Alice Stephens, Lot #518Relationship: husband

Tom Stevener, Naval ReservesServed in VietnamSubmitted by: JoAnn Stevener, Lot #136Relationship: husband

Wayne Leland Stout, US NavyMidshipmenServed in WWIISubmitted by: Debbie Strobach, Lot #2369Relationship: father

Mark Stoverink, US Air ForceStaff SergeantServed in IraqSubmitted by: Dan & Paula Stoverink, Lot #498Relationship: son

Logan Stricker, US Marine Corp.Lance CorporalServed in AfganistanSubmitted by: Gay & Ginger King, Lot #551Relationship: nephew

Edmund Struckmeyer, US NavySubmitted by: Diane Steward, Lot #300

Edward Michael Sullivan, US Marine CorpsCorporalServed in KIA Vietnam, June 1968Special Note: We are from the same neighborhood in South Boston, MassachusettsSubmitted by: Tom Irwin, Lot #777Relationship: friend

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Richard A Summa MD, US NavyCaptainServed in Desert StormSubmitted by: Lynn Summa, Lot #745Relationship: husband

Andrey Charles Sutton, US MarinesPrivate First ClassSpecial Note: We are so very proud of you and your accomplishments. Thank you for keeping us all safe. We love you. Semper Fi! Mom and Dad.Submitted by: Gary & Mary Jo Sutton, Lot #497Relationship: son

Verlin E. Sutton, US ArmyStaff SergeantServed in WWIISpecial Note: Thanks Dad for your service and for being such an inspiration to me and to all those who knew you. We love you and miss you very much.Submitted by: Gary Sutton, Lot #497Relationship: father

James W. Teeple, US ArmySpecialist 4Served in Korea 1971-1972Special Note: Served in hostile fire zone in Korea, 1971-1972.Submitted by: Pat Teeple, Lot #106Relationship: husband

Teresa Marie Theobald Haltem, US ArmyCaptainCurrently in AfghanistanSpecial Note: West Point graduate.Submitted by: Barbara Theobald, Lot #1195Relationship: granddaughter

Bill Thomsen, US ArmyServed in WWIISubmitted by: Jeff & Sharon Thomsen, Lot #2143Relationship: father

Howard Thomsen, US ArmyServed in WWIISubmitted by: Jeff & Sharon Thomsen, Lot #2143Relationship: uncle

Jeff Thomsen, US ArmyServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Sharon Thomsen, Lot #2143Relationship: husband

Joshua Tischler, US Air Force1st LieutenantCurrently servingSubmitted by: Marsha Tischler/Chuck Magnuson, Lot #2454Relationship: son

Jason Tischler, US ArmyEnlistedServed in Iraq/Afghan, served at GuantonomoSubmitted by: Marsha Tischler/Chuck Magnuson, Lot #2454Relationship: son

Benson TomlinsonLieutenantServed in WWIISubmitted by: David Tomlinson, Lot #538Relationship: father

Kenneth E. TraskSP5Served in VietnamSpecial Note: Pacific Theatre.Submitted by: Brent Trask, Lot #266Relationship: son

Earl TraskTech 5Served in WWIISpecial Note: Pacific TheatreSubmitted by: Brent Trask, Lot #266Relationship: grandson

Floyd R. Vaughan, US Marine CorpsPrivate First ClassServed in WWIISubmitted by: Lola Vaughan, Wayne Vaughan, Lot #142Relationship: father

Darin Via, US NavyCaptainServed in Iraq/AfghanistanSubmitted by: Barry & Janet Freeman, Lot #473Relationship: son-in-law

Nicholas Vizgird, US ArmySPCServed in IraqSpecial Note: Stationed in Basra, IraqSubmitted by: David & Kathleen Kartye, Lot #231Relationship: grandson

James A. Waechter, Jr., US ArmyFirst LieutenantServed in WWIISpecial Note: Pacific Silver Star recipientSubmitted by: TC & Joe Klepac & Anne & Mark DeRousseRelationship: father

Donald Walter, US Marine Corp.CorporalServed in Vietnam 1969-1971Submitted by: Judy Walter, Lot #2217Relationship: husband

Frederink Webber, US ArmySubmitted by: Carol Otis, Lot #723Relationship: brother

John Welter, US ArmyLieutenantServed during Vietnam eraSubmitted by: Priscilla Welter, Lot #2292Relationship: husband

Florenz (Frank) WernetSP4Served in Vietnam 4/67 - 3/68Submitted by: Theresa Wernet, Lot #76Relationship: husband

James Edward Williams, US NavySeaman First ClassServed in WWII (Vessels served on in WWII:U.S.S. LSM 83 & U.S.S. Gosper)Special Note: June 2, 1944 Inducted into U.S. Navy, Jan. 8, 1946 Honorably discharged, 1946 - 1951 U.S. Naval Reserve Submitted by: Shirley Gasparich, Lot #208Relationship: father

Bob Williamson, US Air ForceServed in Air Force CommandSubmitted by: Pat Williamson, Lot #773Relationship: husband

Francis J. Wilson, Jr., US Air ForceCaptainServed in Vietnam 1963-1967Submitted by: Linda Wilson, Lot #884Relationship: husband

Larry Wilson, US NavyPetty Officer, 2nd ClassServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Larry Wilson, Lot #709Relationship: self

Anne Winkler, US Air ForceColonelServed in Iraq/QatarSubmitted by: Ken & Nancy Winkler, Lot #2502Relationship: daughter

James Winkler, US NavyCaptainServed in Gulf WarSubmitted by: Ken & Nancy Winkler, Lot #2502Relationship: son

John Winkler, US NavyCaptainServed in Gulf WarSubmitted by: Ken & Nancy Winkler, Lot #2502Relationship: son

Ken Winkler, US Army & ReservesCaptainServed in Cold WarSubmitted by: Nancy Winkler, Lot #2502Relationship: husband

Bill Wittenauer, US ArmySergeantServed in VietnamSubmitted by: Janet & Christopher Wittenauer & Amy Johnson, Lot #252Relationship: husband/dad

Sebastian Zappulla, US Air Force & US ArmyMaster Sergeant & CPLServed in Korean Conflict/WWIISpecial Note: He was also in the Connecticut National Guard. He spent the rest of his career working for the VA Hospital in Newington, CT as Chief Financial Officer. In 2009, had a full military funeral.Submitted by: Barbara Zappulla & Bob Burns, Lot #262Relationship: father/father-in-law

UPCOMING EvENTS

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EVENT LOCATION CODES: FH-Farmhouse • CC-Conf Center • HK-Hannekens • HC-Harmonie Church • GC-Golf Course • ST-Stables • PMB-Prop Mgmnt Bldg • LAS-Lake Aspen Stage

Community Walk/RunSaturday, June 2 at 8 a.m., FHMeet us at the start of the Tyrolean Trail (at the Farmhouse area) for our community walk/run (2 mile, 5K, 10K). FREE, no preregistration required. Cancelled if lightning. Ext. 180. Soulard Blues BandSaturday, June 2 at 7:30 p.m., FH

Playing the Blues in St. Louis for the last 30 years, this band never fails to deliver a straight-up powerful, soulful show. They've performed with the likes of Chuck Berry, Johnny Johnson, Henry Townsend and the Fabulous Thunderbirds. FREE. Concessions will be open. Rain or shine. Ext. 180.

Art Opening: H. Jean HynesSunday, June 3 at 3 p.m., CCJoin us for the grand opening reception of our summer art show featuring local artist H. Jean Hynes. Jean is a talented painter who specializes in animal and wildlife paintings. Prints and original works will be available for purchase. Plus, you’ll get the opportunity to meet and talk with Jean. FREE and open to the public. Complimentary wine and cheese. Ext. 213.

Music Grille DiningJune 8 to 16 from 5-7:30 p.m., CCDuring the Institute festival week, enjoy a wonderful dinner presented by Executive Chef Dan Thomas and his staff before each evening concert. Seasonal salads, sandwiches, fish, pasta and specials each evening. Ext. 0 for reservations and menus.

Camp Innsbrook: Violins to FiddleheadsSaturday, June 9 at 4 p.m., FHLearn all about how music is an imitation of nature. And, make your own fiddlehead fern print. FREE. Ext. 180 to preregister. Rain or shine!

Camp Innsbrook: Ancient Roman Adventure June 11-13, 9 a.m.–12 p.m., DailyOnly a few spots left! Discover mythology, create Roman crafts, play ancient games and possibly learn a little Latin. The campers will create their own togas, have chariot races, and participate in an ancient skit and more. Rome awaits! Cost: $75 For more information and to sign up, call ext. 180.

Summer WorkshopsJune 11-13 Beginning Tennis; ages 10-15 (3 Spots Left)June 11-13 Roman Adventure; ages 6-9 June 18/19 Sailing; ages 7-153 (3 Spots Left)July 9-11 Circus Skills; ages 6-9 (2 Spots Left)July 9-11 Circus Skills; ages 10-15 FULLJuly 12/13 Cooking; ages 10-15 FULLJuly 12/13 Sculpture; ages 6-9 FULLJuly 16 Primitive Wilderness Survival; ages 15+July 17 Birding Basics; ages 15+July 16-18 Tennis; ages 6-9 FULLJuly 16-18 Survival Skills; ages 10-15 FULLJuly 19/20 Cooking; ages 6-9 (3 Spots Left)July 19/20 Sculpture; ages 10-15 FULL

More at www.innsbrook-resort.com/workshops.shtmlCall ext. 180 to reserve your spot. Space is limited.

NATURE NOTE:

Photo by Don Bloomfield

Common Loons on Lake AspenA pair of Common Loons was spotted and photographed by Don Bloomfield on Lake Aspen last week. According to the Missouri Conservation Department's Seasonal List of Standard Birds of Missouri, it's "rare to uncommon" for these loons to be seen in Missouri!

If you have a nature note spotting, please call ext. 220 or email [email protected].

INNSBROOk NEwSOpen House NoticesFor all weekly Real Estate Open House information, please consult the Sales Office, the Bulletin Board located across from the Country Market or the Innsbrook website. Ext. 199.

Institute Volunteers NeededThe Innsbrook Institute is looking for volunteers for this year’s festival, June 10 to 18. We are greatly in need of home/chalet/condo donations for our visiting musicians/faculty, as well as ticket takers at concerts and more. BONUS: Some volunteer positions earn you free admission to concerts! Call ext. 218 today.

It's Cookie Time!It’s that time of year again – we are asking for donations of cookies for our Institute students who will begin arriving on June 8, 2012, for this year’s Summer Music Academy & Festival. For more information or to participate, please contact Sunny Syrett at 636-745-3171.

Horse Camp: Spots Filling Fast!Price is $250 per child. Ages: 6 and up (no adults, please). Camp includes grooming, general horse care, basic horse-back riding and groundwork skills with horse.4 day Camps, Monday–Thursday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For reservations call Kim Michaelson at ext.300 or email [email protected]. Camp dates are: May 28-31, June 4-7, June 11-14, June 8-21, and June 25-28.

Innsbrook Picnic “To Go”Get out and enjoy the outdoors with a picnic at Innsbrook! Purchase a picnic to go from Hanneken’s. It has all of the makings for a perfect picnic including fried chicken (no substitutions), corn bread muffins, sliced watermelon, potato salad, dessert and more. $29.99 plus tax. Call Ext. 207 for more info and to place your order. 24-hour advanced reservation notice preferred.

Current Art ExhibitThe art show, “Landscapes,” displayed at the Innsbrook Conference Center features artists Victoria McAlister, Dan Engler, Jeff Vaughn and Ted Wood. Stop by and view these wonderful works of art on display until May 29. Works are available for sale. Ext. 213. Next Art Exhibit begins June 3, H. Jean Hynes (see page 17 for details.)

Fishing Rules & RegulationsAlpine Lake: All bass MUST be returned to Lake Alpine. NO bass may be kept regardless of size. Crappie longer than 10” may be kept. Catfish and bluegill may also be kept with a daily limit per person (5 catfish, 10 crappie, 20 bluegill).

Other Lakes: Slot length limit on bass of 12”-16”, release this size and keep fish caught outside the limit. All other fish can be kept regardless of size and reasonable quantity. Return all paddlefish. NO trotlines, bank lines and jug fishing allowed. Do not fish around swimming areas and beaches.

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Phone BooksStop by the Property Management Building to pick up your 2012 Property Owner phone books. One book per household (add’l books $2 each). You must be in the book to get one. Only available at the Property Management Building. PMB hours, see page 20. Ext. 180.

Beach EtiquetteWe share the beaches at Innsbrook so please be a good neighbor and follow these guidelines:

Pop-up Tents should be at least 20’ from the water 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 removedNO BOATS & FISHING allowed in the swimming area, • including between the beach and floating dock.DO NOT TIE YOUR BOATS up to the swimming/floating • docks. This is dangerous for swimmersThe swimming/floating docks are for swimmers to enjoy. NO • CHAIRS OR COOLERS ON THE DOCKS, PLEASE.NO DIVING from the floating docks.• Those who are not toilet-trained must wear SWIM DIAPERS• Children in FLOATATION DEVICES should be supervised • by an adult.AGES 15 & UNDER should be supervised by an adult.• NO LITTERING, including cigarette butts.• NO PETS permitted in the beach area.• MUSIC should be for your listening pleasure only.• NO LARGE GROUPS, please.• NO CAMPFIRES (hibachi grills work great).• BOATS in the common areas are not common property. • Please respect the boats’ owners and do not use private boats.

Cable TV Outages Between Tuesday, May 29 and Thursday, May 31, Innsbrook will be conducting necessary maintenance to the Innsbook cable TV system. You may notice brief interruptions in your cable service that we hope will not last longer than 20 minutes. Contact Duke at Ext. 167 with questions or concerns.

Photo by Amy Pugh

Stitching Club

Chattin’ and Stitchin’Fridays at 1 p.m. Everyone Welcome. Call 745-9202.

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Work Continues on CabinWork Days: 9 a.m. to Noon, Monday – Friday. Call 745-3108 for more information.

Barbershop QuartetSunday, June 3 at 1 p.m.The Innsbrook Historical Society is sponsoring an afternoon of singing with a Barbershop Quartet. FREE event open to all. It will be held on the porch of the Log Cabin. Please bring lawn chairs. Please contact Irv Feinberg at [email protected] for more information.

Radio Controlled Sailboats

Armchair Sailing SocietySaturday, June 2, 10 a.m.The boats will sail at “Fireworks Point” at the end of Aspen Point Drive. All are welcome and spectators are encouraged.

Exercise Classes

Water Aerobics ClassesWater aerobics with Doug Kadane will begin Tuesday, June 19 and end Thursday, August 23. Class will be held at the pool at the Conference Center, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Buy eight lesson packs for $32. Contact Deb Ford at 745-2020 or email [email protected] Grab your towel and noodle for a fun hour of exercise with friends!

Green Hats Society

Green Hats Luncheon Tuesday, June 19 at Rizzo’s - 1155 Wentzville Parkway. Please RSVP by June 15 to Betty Bowers 745-3953 or Alice Fudge 745-3365.

INNSBROOk CLUBS:For full club info/articles, visit www.innsbrook-resort.com/clubs.shtml Deadline for submissions: Noon Friday prior to publishing week.

IBk CLASSIfIED ADS

For Sale: Insulated Skylight Window, Pella 21¼” x 27¾”, opens, never been used. Asking $150. Call 636-926-9120. 5/3

Wanted: Newer pontoon boat 8’ x 16’ size, cruise seating, Minn Kota E-drive or Torqueedo motor preferred. Contact Bob 314-660-7627 or [email protected]. 5/10

Wanted: Innsbrook family of 4 would like to buy half interest in pontoon boat and slip. If interested call Mike at 314-367-1445. 5/10

Wanted: Trailer to haul two 10' Kayaks around Innsbrook. Call Jim at 314-413-6900. 5/17

For Sale: Six art glass panels designed for traditional A-frame front glass. Sailboat theme. Donation to fireworks or Innsbrook Institute. Contact [email protected] 5/17

For Sale: Little Giant Ladder System. 19’ extension ladder/9’ stepladder with work platform and project tray. Brand New. $275. Call Don 636-745-3753 5/17

For Sale: Must Sell!! Older pontoon boat. 16x6ft Playcraft. Trolling motor, cover, bimini top/cover, etc. $1,400. Call John 636-745-7057. 5/24

For Sale: 2 ladies/girls bikes: 1 Aerostream, 1 Gary Fisher. Perfect for Summer @ Innsbrook & KT Trail. Also, Yakima 2 bike. Dbl down hitchrack. All best offer. Call 314-520-5055. 5/24

For Sale: Deck/Porch table and 6 chairs, matching glider and beverage cart; cushions included. Excellent condition, $325. Pete Snyder, 314-913-2389; 636-745-8940. 5/24

For Sale: Cummings portable generator, 6500 watts, 13 hp. $150. Please call Abbey 314-494-3767 or [email protected]. 5/24

For Sale: Daybed complete with trundle and two twin mattresses. White steel frame. Great Condition. $135.00 Call Larry at 314-374-6312. 5/24

For Sale: Refrigerator and Stove. Apartment size refrigerator $110 and electric stove $100 and large Microwave Oven (Sears) $30. Call Stan at 636-949-9687 5/24

For Sale: Electric trains and accessories. Call for details. Contact Chuck at 745-9463 5/24

Estate Sale: Lot 971 Saturday, June 9: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sunday, June 10: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Many Antiques & Collectables from Spain. For photos, go to www.estatesales.net. 5/24

Open to all property owners; items can be for sale or trade. Ads for autos, services, real estate prohibited. 35 word limit including contact name and number. Items are posted for 4 weeks. To place an ad, call 636-745-3000 ext. 220 or send an email to [email protected]. Innsbrook reserves right to edit or deny material submitted and takes no responsibility for the accuracy of ads. Deadline for ads is Friday at noon the week prior to the publishing week.

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Country Market: Now OpenStop by the Country Market to load up on your summertime favorites this holiday weekend: ice, ice cream, beer, pies, propane, worms and much more! See page 20 for hours.

Historic Cabin

INNSBROOK • 1 Aspen Circle, Innsbrook, MO 63390 • 636-928-3366 • www.innsbrook-resort.com

GOLf COURSE NEwSIBK “FREE” Greens ClubJoin our Free Greens Club and golf throughout 2012 & 2013 and pay NO GREENS FEES! Questions? Visit us at http://www.innsbrook-resort.com/89.shtml

Seniors-Tuesday’s Your DayGolfers age 50+, join our 8 a.m. 2-person scramble every Tuesday. Arrive no later than 7:30 a.m. $24/pp gets you 18 holes/cart, cash prizes, donuts and coffee. Ext. 206.

Seniors, Stay for $6.95 LunchGolfing in our Tues. Sr. Scramble gets you a $6.95 lunch deal (11 a.m.-3 p.m.): Bacon Cheeseburger, Bourbon Chicken Philly Sandwich, Extreme Grilled Cheese—all served with house-made BBQ chips. $2.50 draft Bud Light/Honkers Ale. Ext. 209.

May Flowers SpecialsMay Flowers Specials are currently in effect. For more information visit our website:http://www.innsbrook-resort.com/GolfRatesandDiscounts.shtml

Junior Golf ClinicsSign up your kids and grandkids for this fun golf event! Innsbrook's Golf Pro Brad Ford is hosting Junior Golf Clinics. Sessions are broken down by age groups and will not conflict with any Camp Innsbrook activities. Each session is held at Innsbrook Golf Course. Ages 6 to 10 - July 2, 4, 5 at 9 a.m. Ages 11 to 16 - July 9, 11, 12 at 1:30 p.m. All sessions will last approximately 1 1/2 to 2 hours per day. Sessions will cover all aspects of the game including golf etiquette. Participation will be limited to 6 players (additional clinics may be scheduled based on demand). Age-based games and instruction will keep everyone's attention! Cost is $125 per student. To enroll, contact Brad Ford at [email protected] or call 314.650.4239 for details.

Upcoming Busy DaysEvery Tuesday TT after noon.• Thursday, May 31, available TT after 12:30 p.m.• Thursday June 7, available TT before 6:30 a.m. • or after 2:30 p.m.Saturday, June 9, available TT before 7 a.m., • 10:30 – 11:30 a.m., or after 3 p.m.Thursday, June 14, available TT after 1:30 p.m.• Friday, June 15, available TT before 7 a.m. or after 3 p.m.• Monday June 18, available TT after 6 p.m.• Thursday, June 21, available TT after 11:30 a.m.• Thursday, June 28, available TT after 2:30 p.m.•

Golf League NoticesMonday Ladies League, canceled Monday, May 28 for HolidayTuesday Senior Scramble, Tuesday May 29, 8 a.m.Tuesday Couples, Tuesday May 29, 4 p.m.Wednesday Ladies League, Wednesday May 30, 8 a.m.Thursday Mens League, Thursday May 31, 8 a.m.

HOURS Of OPERATION CALL (636)928-3366 or (636)745-3000 plus ext. listedProp. Mgmt. Bldg. ext. 180 Monday - Friday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to Noon Closed May 28 for Holiday

Conference Center ext. 0 Sunday - Thursday 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Friday - Saturday 8 a.m. – 10 p.m.

Gift Shop ext. 0 Same as Conference Center — see aboveSwimming Pool Daily 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Poolside Grille Memorial Day–Labor Day ext. 0 Friday 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Holiday Mondays 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Fitness Center Daily 6 a.m. – 10 p.m. ext. 600Main Gate Manned 24-hrs. a day ext. 400West Gate ext. 401 Monday – Thursday 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. Friday – Saturday 7 a.m. – 11 p.m. Sunday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Hanneken’s ext. 207 Restaurant Monday Closed (see bar menu) Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Special Holiday Hours: Sunday, May 28 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Monday May 29 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Hanneken’s Bar Open 7 days/week ext. 209 8 a.m. until no golfers on course or until restaurant closes for the day Bar Menu: hot dogs, hamburgers, brats, snacks and breakfast sandwiches. Country Market ext. 333 Mondays – Wednesdays Closed Thursday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Friday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Special Holiday Hours: Sunday, May 28 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Monday May 29 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Note: The ATM located on the lower level of Hanneken'sis temporarily unavailable.

Note: Hours extended based on business.

Memorial Day SpecialBefore 7 a.m.: $36 for 18 holes with cart7 a.m. – Noon: $39 for 18 holes with cartNoon – 3 p.m.: $32 for 18 holes with cartAfter 3 p.m.: $26 for as many holes as you play with cart

Note: Closed during Anniversary Party Saturday, May 26