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Page September 2013 THIS MONTH’S ISSUE… NNLC Board Members 2 Prospective Members’ Coffee 3 Club Director’s Message 4 Club President’s Message 4 Membership Information 5 News About Dues September Birthdays 5 New Members 6 Membership Social 7 Ronald McDonald Dinners 7 Tinsel Trail 8-9 Featured Sponsor 10 Luncheon Information 11 Club Activities 12 Board Meeting Notice 13 Club Greeting Card 13 St. Louis Trivia 14 Activity Group Listings Fine Arts 15 Games 15-16 Sports 16-17 Dining/Wine 17 Sponsor Listing 18-19 Editor’s Pick 19 September Calendar 20 September, 2013 New Neighbors League Club St. Louis, MO 1. NNLC Board Opportunities– pgs. 1 & 5 2. Membership Social- pg. 7. 3. New Great Decisions Group- pg. 7 4. Tinsel Trail Fun Opportunities- pg.8-9 5. St. Louis Trivia—Crown Candy Kitchen pg.-14 6. Editor’s Pick: Wine Country Gardens– pg. 19 FRIDAY NIGHT COCKTAILS NNLC Board Members Needed!! Would you like to get more involved in the Club’s activities? This is your chance! We are in need of 2 ladies to fill 2 positions on the Board of Directors for the upcoming term. -Welcome Coffee/Hospitality - Care and Share Chairperson (oversees NNLC’s charitable work projects) Interested? Want more information? Please contact Lynne Foss at (636) 549-3151 [email protected] or Donna Bersett at (314)205-3010

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Page September 2013

THIS MONTH’S ISSUE…

NNLC Board Members 2

Prospective Members’ Coffee 3

Club Director’s Message 4

Club President’s Message 4

Membership Information 5

News About Dues

September Birthdays 5

New Members 6

Membership Social 7

Ronald McDonald Dinners 7

Tinsel Trail 8-9

Featured Sponsor 10

Luncheon Information 11

Club Activities 12

Board Meeting Notice 13

Club Greeting Card 13

St. Louis Trivia 14

Activity Group Listings

Fine Arts 15

Games 15-16

Sports 16-17

Dining/Wine 17

Sponsor Listing 18-19

Editor’s Pick 19

September Calendar 20

September, 2013

New Neighbors League Club St. Louis, MO

1. NNLC Board Opportunities– pgs. 1 & 5

2. Membership Social- pg. 7.

3. New Great Decisions Group- pg. 7

4. Tinsel Trail Fun Opportunities- pg.8-9

5. St. Louis Trivia—Crown Candy Kitchen pg.-14

6. Editor’s Pick: Wine Country Gardens– pg. 19

FRIDAY NIGHT COCKTAILS

NNLC Board Members Needed!!

Would you like to get more involved in the Club’s activities?

This is your chance!

We are in need of 2 ladies to fill 2 positions on the Board of Directors

for the upcoming term. -Welcome Coffee/Hospitality - Care and Share Chairperson

(oversees NNLC’s charitable work projects)

Interested? Want more information? Please contact Lynne Foss at (636)549-3151 [email protected] or Donna Bersett at (314)205-3010

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General Board

Executive Board

President Gay Hampton (636) 329-1044 [email protected]

1st Vice President/Luncheons Noelle Speers (314) 616-3303 [email protected]

2nd Vice President/Membership Lynne Foss (636) 549-3151 [email protected]

Activities Facilitator

Secretary & Publicity Tamara Lobb (636) 812-2373 [email protected]

Treasurer Marty Cochran (636) 812-2381 [email protected]

Happy Wanderer Staff

Editor Prudy Bertolino (636) 209-3309 [email protected]

Circulation Sheri Iamele (636) 220-6173 [email protected]

Database Marla Ruff (618) 726-7344 [email protected]

Webmaster Shelley Lesko (314) 749-4951 [email protected]

New Member Recruitment

Welcome Coffee/Hospitality Donna Brummond (314) 485-1463 [email protected] Nancy Stratte (636) 751-4088 [email protected]

Prospective Members/Reporters Charlotte Calhoun (620) 242-4676 [email protected]

Committee Chairpersons

Dining/Wine Moira Angelini (803) 312-5033 [email protected] Fine Arts Joyce Wiltrakis (636) 527-0095 [email protected]

Sports Tina Edge (314) 609-8496 [email protected]

Games Prudy Bertolino (636) 209-3309 [email protected]

Care and Share Jill Glaus (573) 748-0271 [email protected]

Sheri Burnett (314) 496-4340 [email protected]

Advi- sors

Sue Bollinger (314) 469-3613 [email protected]

Advises: 1st VP/Luncheons, Database, Circulation, Activities Chairpersons

Special Activity: Garden Tour; Co-advisor to Auction

Renee Hatlelid (314) 395-1876 [email protected]

Advises: 2nd V.P./Membership/Activities Facilitator, Welcome Coffee/Hospitality, Prospective Members, Special Activity: Nominating Committee

Carol Bernier (636) 386-5470 [email protected]

Advises: Treasurer, Secretary/Publicity

Club Director & Senior Advisor (not Area Manager)

Donna Bersett (314) 205-3010 [email protected]

Advisees: President, Editor, Webmaster Co-Advisees: Entire Board & All Club Activities

Special Activities: Nominating Committee

National President

Cheryl Beaudreault (877) 330-6654 [email protected]

Board of Directors May 2013 - October 2013

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Page 3 September 2013

Deadline for the October, 2013 Issue is Thursday, September 5th

Please submit all articles, activity group updates and regular reports

with HW in the subject line to: [email protected]

NNLC On The Web

www.newneighborsleague.com

W hat can you find on the website?

• Luncheon details

• Up-to-date member directory

• Upcoming event announcements

that did not make it into the newsletter.

Remember that you can log on

anytime to get the newsletter. The e-mail notice you receive each month is just a reminder that the new edition is available. It should be on line by the first of the month.

Because we have member contact information available in the Directory on the website, we password protect the portion of the site that contains this sensitive information. To access the Members page you will need the following log on information:

Username: nnlcmembers

(Think New Neighbors League

Club Members)

Password: friends

If you are still receiving a paper copy of the newsletter you can try logging on to the website yourself to see what the electronic version is like.

If you have any problems

receiving your e-Wanderer notice

or logging on to the website,

contact the Circulation

Chairperson Sheri Iamele

(636) 220-6173

ALL ABOUT NNLC

NNLC Charter

CLUB PURPOSE

The purpose of the New Neighbors League

Club (NNLC) is to bring together the new

neighbors of the area so they may meet and

become friends while adjusting to new

surroundings. The Club is a not-for-profit

social organization with a variety of interest

groups and special activities, including monthly

luncheons and speakers.

HISTORY

NNLC is the official social club of New

Neighbors League, Inc. (NNLI), which was

founded in Dayton, Ohio in 1939 by Theodore

R. Briggs. Out of the business of greeting new

residents grew a recognized need for a social

organization allowing newcomers to meet

others who were also new to the area.

Theodore’s wife, Bunny, lived in many cities

throughout the United States and knew the

loneliness associated with moving into

unfamiliar areas. With the aid of the Ohio

Federated Women’s Club, the Constitution and

By-Laws for NNLC were drafted. The first

chapter was chartered in Cincinnati, Ohio in

1943. As the greeting service operations were

established, new club chapters were founded.

Dayton was home for New Neighbors League

until 1986 when Corporate and Club

Headquarters were moved to Atlanta, Georgia

and Cheryl Beaudreault assumed the position

of National President. Currently, there are

fourteen operations nationwide. Each chapter

operates independently within established

guidelines and under the direction of a local

Board of Directors and a Club Director.

MEMBERSHIP

Membership in NNLC is open to anyone who

is new to the area (less than 1 year) , has been

visited by an area representative and invited to

a prospective membership function. There is a

one-time membership fee of $25.00 to join

NNLC with transfer privileges to any sister

chapter. You must also subscribe to The Happy

Wanderer ($20.00 fee), our club newsletter, to

be an active member. The annual renewal fee is

$25.00.

Affiliated Chapters:

Alabama- Birmingham

Georgia- Atlanta, Peachtree City

Kansas- Johnson County

Nebraska- Omaha

Missouri- Kansas City, St. Louis

Ohio- Canton, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo

Tennessee- Nashville

Texas- Corpus Christi

Washington, D.C.

Prospec�ve New Member

Coffee

Moving into a new community can be exciting, overwhelming, and often times, lonely. NNLC can help make the transition easier by helping women find new friends and

activities. If you know of someone new to the area, invite her to join us at the monthly coffee where she can learn more about

everything NNLC has to

offer.

The next coffee is:

Tuesday, September 3,

9:30am at St. Louis County Library, Daniel Boone Branch, 300 Clarkson

Road, Ellisville, MO 63011. Meet in the Red Room. (Parking on the north side (lower end) makes for easier access to meeting

rooms.)

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You have to be a special kind of person

to forget to eat!

I read this article that said the typical symptoms of stress are: eating too much, impulse buying and driving too

fast.

ARE THEY KIDDING? That's my

idea of a perfect day!

I hope all of you wonderful ladies have enjoyed this & had a chuckle or

two!

REMEMBER: LIVE SIMPLY-------

LAUGH OFTEN-------LOVE

DEEPLY!!!!!

Also if any of you know of a member that needs a get well or sympathy card, please contact the club secretary,

Tamara Lobb.

THANK YOU!! TAKE CARE & GOD BLESS! Always in Fun & Friendship

Donna Bersett Club Director & Senior Advisor NNLC

314-205-3010 [email protected] Fax: 314-205-8093 Cell & Text: 314-800-3241

GREETINGS

LADIES:

Well the summer of 2013 is gone. I hope you all had a happy, fun & healthy

summer.

I remember when my 4 children were growing up I was always so ready to see school start again. That meant I had some time to myself & a little peace for a few hours 5 days of the week. I know some of you are still

raising children.

I thought this is a good time for some

funny. GIRLIE WISDOM!!

A friend of mine confused her Valium with her birth control pills....she has 14

kids, but she doesn't really care.

One of life's mysteries is how a 2 pound box of chocolates can make a woman gain

5 pounds.

My mind not only wanders, it sometimes

leaves completely.

The best way to forget your troubles is to

wear tight shoes.

The nice part about living in a small town is that when you don't know what

you are doing, someone else does.

The older you get, the tougher it is to lose weight, because by then your body

and your fat are really good friends.

Just when I was getting used to yesterday, along came today. Where does

the time go?

Sometimes I think I understand everything, and then I second guess

myself.

I gave up jogging for my health when my thighs kept rubbing together and set

fire to my panties. OUCH!!

Amazing! You hang something in your

closet for a while, and it shrinks 2 sizes!

Skinny people irritate me! Especially when they say things like..."You know

sometimes I forget to eat!" REALLY?

Now, I've forgotten my address, my mother's maiden name and my keys, but

I have never forgotten to eat....

The month of September brings us a wonderful event…. the Member Social. We will be meeting for drinks, delicious appetizers, and socializing on Wednesday, September 25th. We’ve reserved Imogene’s Tea Room in Wildwood for our event. It’s a lovely place and we will have it to ourselves for the evening. Please save the date on your calendar and plan on attending and spending quality time with friends both

old and new.

Also in this issue of the HW is

our call for volunteers for the Tinsel

Trail event in December. We are in

need of three houses to decorate, two

ladies to act as co-chairs for the event,

and lots of volunteers to help ready those

houses for viewing. Last year many of

us enjoyed the camaraderie of working

on decorating. We learned how to make

bows, candy cane name plates, wreaths,

etc. We also met new friends and were

able to enjoy four beautifully decorated

homes. Check the article in this issue

for pictures and comments from past

Tinsel Trail events. In the meantime,

enjoy the first days of autumn and I hope

to see you at an NNLC event soon.

In Fun and Friendship, Gay Hampton President NNLC

636-329-1044

September has arrived and the season for our golfing ladies is slowly coming to a close while the season for the bowlers is on the

horizon. Fall may change our weather, and some of our activities, but it doesn’t change our interest in planning

events with our friends.

Director’s & President’s Messages

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SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS

Please make checks payable to NNLC and mail to:

Marla Ruff 324 Forest Oaks Drive Caseyville, IL 62232

Failure to renew your membership will prohibit you from participating in New Neighbors groups and activities. Your membership helps to offset

the ongoing expenses of the club.

MISSING THE FUN

Ronny Borrok

Donna Cunningham

Sylvia Hnatiw

FOR MEMBERS

PRINTED DIRECTORIES AVAILABLE

Members can request a directory be mailed to them. Send a check for $3.00 (not $2.00). It is $1.00 more to be mailed. Contact Lynne Foss to receive your directory. [email protected] (636) 549-3151. Remember there is a frequently updated online directory on the Happy Wanderer webpage.

NNLC Board for October 2013 The Nominating Committee is currently looking for members to serve on the NNLC Board beginning at the end of October. Serving on the Board is fun and ensures the continued success of our club. Without the efforts of these 20 or so members, NNLC would not exist for the enjoyment of so many. This is a great way to get to serve our wonderful club and deepen new friendships. Ladies are asked to make a one year commitment. If you are interested in serving on the Board or have any questions about service and which positions are available, please contact 2nd VP/Membership Lynne Foss at [email protected] (636) 5 4 9 - 3 1 5 1 o r D o n n a B e r s e t t [email protected] (314) 205-3010.

Pam Zonca Sept. 2

Nancy Cadwell Sept. 2

Sheri Burnett Sept. 3

Bobbie Millham Sept. 3

Carol McCormick Sept. 6

Amy Volstromer Sept. 6

Carolee Rowley Sept. 6

Mary Stoppelma Sept. 7

Moira Angelini Sept. 9

Gena Gardiner Sept. 9

Nancy Bengston Sept. 10

Julie McCoy Sept. 10

Jennifer Harbaugh Sept. 11

Linda Jacobs Sept. 15

Marj Wolters Sept. 15

Debbi Nicks Sept. 16

Mary Ann Woodcock Sept. 18

Pat Carr Sept. 20

Kitty Johndrow Sept. 23

Jean Charlton Sept. 24

Donna Holowaty Sept. 29

Shelly Evans Sept. 30

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New Members

Josephine (Jo) Boncek

538 Treetop Trail

Manchester, MO 63021

Home (636) 386-0291 Cell (314) 952-1716 [email protected]

Jo lives in the Manchester area and is a retired Client Executive from Avnet. Her previous line of work

caused her to live all over the state of Texas and she was the first woman in her company to be allowed

to work in the field. Jo’s interests and hobbies include golf, card games, wine, dining out, travel and

reading. NNLC welcomes her to our group!

Liz Crawford

951 Timber Glen Lane

Ballwin, MO 63021

Home (636) 220-8063 [email protected]

Liz and her husband Scott, a chemist for Carboline Company, moved to the St, Louis area in July of 2012

from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Liz has lived around the country a bit living in Chicago, Des Moines,

Buffalo and Houston. She has 2 grown children Erin and Grant. Liz’s interests are hiking, crossword

puzzles and books. We are pleased to welcome her to our club.

Alison Dobbin

8025 Maryland Ave.

Clayton, MO 63105

Cell (314) 478-8585 [email protected]

Alison and her husband Neil moved to St. Louis in February 2013 from Sydney, Australia. The Dobbins have 4

children (Mitchell, Pete, Alexandra and Stephanie) who she keeps in constant contact with via phone apps and

Skype. Alison is an active volunteer in the Clayton area. Her interests include tennis, swimming, kayaking,

squash, cycling and animals. We are very happy to have her in our club!

Alice Kauss

14661 Amberleigh Hill Ct.

Chesterfield, MO 63017

Home (636) 220-7694 Cell (425) 802-7543 [email protected]

Alice and her husband, Eric, moved to Chesterfield, MO in February, 2013 from Seattle, WA. They have one

daughter, Rachel. Alice is a Personal Stylist at Nordstrom’s so is a pretty busy lady. Her interests include golf,

biking, hiking, travel, scrapbooking, volunteering, eating, drinking, live theater and reading. We welcome her to

NNLC!

Pamela Miller

1670 Pin Seeker Court

Eureka, MO 63025

Home (636) 587-6197 Cell (410) 940-9094 [email protected]

Pamela moved to St. Louis from Annapolis, MD in June of this year. She moved to the area to be closer to her 3

grown children (Scott, Chris and Andrew) and their families. Pam has lived outside of the United States in places

like Madrid, Spain and Lyon, France and several states within the country such as California, Virginia and

Maryland. Her interests include photography, reading and hiking. Pam agreed to be our Activity Chairman for

“Sports” during lunch after the Welcome Coffee. Thanks for jumping in with both feet Pam and welcome!

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CLUB ACTIVITIES

New interest group: “GREAT DECISIONS 2013”

Great Decisions, is part of the Foreign Policy Association, They put together a briefing booklet of 8 topical subjects for discussion and produce an accompanying DVD. The idea is that it is similar to a book club. You read the material in your own time (30 –40 minutes) and then we get together to watch a 30 minute DVD

and spend an hour or so discussing it - usually followed by lunch! This year’s topics are:- The Future of the Euro, Egypt, NATO,

Myanmar, Humanitarian intervention, Iran, China in Africa, Threat Assessment.

I have purchased all the materials (one time fee of $25 per person)

Group limited to 14 people. There are 4 openings left. Day and time to be decided

More info? Call Sue Merrick (314) 875-9617 or (609) 477-9652

[email protected]

Ronald McDonald House

Dinner Join us for a rewarding evening of fun, friendship and charity. We will be serving dinner at the West County Ronald McDonald House on: September 12, 2013 and Thursday, October 29, 2013. Call Nancy Hueseman for more information:

(636) 394-5302 [email protected]

NNLC MEMBER SOCIAL

Imogene’s Tea Room

16962 Manchester Road

Wildwood, MO 63040

(636) 273-6111

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

5:30pm—8:00pm

Cash– Specialty Beers and Wine

Appetizers and soft drinks provided

RSVP is required, NO later than September 15th RSVP to [email protected]

Directions:

From Hwy I-64/40 take exit 19 - Clarkson/Olive St. and go left onto Clarkson Rd. Follow it through the light at Clayton Rd. continuing to Manchester Rd. Turn right (west) on Manchester Rd. and go the light

at West Glens Farms Rd. (there’s a Mobile On the Run gas station on the corner). (At this point Manchester Rd. goes left.) Turn left onto Manchester Rd. and Imogene’s will be on the left at the stop

sign past the roundabout. There is parking in the rear.

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TINSEL TRAIL

RENEE’S HOUSE WAS ON 2012 TOUR

“It was truly an exciting experience to

volunteer my house last year for the Tinsel Trail

Tour. It helped me get out of my Christmas decorating rut to see how other members could

envision my house with my decorations, some

borrowed ones, and some new items. Having my house on the tour also gave me the

opportunity to meet other members of the club that were in different groups than I was in just

because they had volunteered to decorate my

house. I provided a salad or sandwich for lunch on the days that they came to decorate (which

isn’t a requirement) and that was a small price

to pay to have my house decorated, the mess cleaned up, and then to enjoy my decorations

throughout the holidays.” Renee Hatlelid

NNLC HOLIDAY HOME TOUR

TINSEL TRAIL

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2013

We are in the planning stages of the Tinsel Trail house tour and are in need of

co-chairpersons to oversee this event. Three homes are still needed for this fun

seasonal club fundraiser. If you love having your home decorated for the holidays,

please consider offering YOUR HOME to be on the tour this year. We have many enthusiastic members who are willing to volunteer their time, talents, and decorations to

help make your home a holiday vision. The money raised from Tinsel Trail goes to our

Care and Share Committee for use in charitable causes.

A VOLUNTEER

“What a fabulous time for Fun and

Friendship – being with old friends

and meeting and making some new friends – decorating – and – learning

new decorating ideas.” Sue Bollinger

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TINSEL TRAIL

JOY ELLEN’S HOUSE WAS ON

2010 TOUR

“Before offering my house for the

Tinsel Trail Tour, decorating for the holidays meant placing three

poinsettias on the stairs while my

hu sband s t r u ng ou t doo r lights. The Tinsel Trail team was

incredible and changed these ideas. I saw my home

transformed from a vision into a

stunning holiday showcase. I learned so much from these

talented and dedicated women

t h a t c on t i nu e s i n sp i r i n g me. There was camaraderie and

laughter during the decorating and

then praise and accolades during

the tour. I loved it!”

Joy Ellen Kauffman

A VOLUNTEER

“Almost ten years ago, I joined

NNLC and attended every luncheon,

coffee and function available. It wasn't until I volunteered as a

worker bee for Tinsel Trail that I

really felt I was making friends. There is a bonding experience that

comes from spending two hours making bows.

Sign me up to work this year!!!”

Debby LaPlaca

A VOLUNTEER

“Working on the homes is a great

way to meet members you might

not know and to learn how many of our members have unknown

decorating talents like bow

making, package wrapping, etc. Both years I have helped I

have learned tricks to incorporate into my own decor. The ladies

are very creative and have great

tips for using things you already have to create new looks.”

Carol Bernier

COMMENTS FROM 2010 T.T. CHAIRPERSON

“It was so much fun getting to see the creative side of everyone. Numerous memories and good

times were had by so many. So much so, that

we keep wanting to do it all over again!”

Linda Mathson

A VOLUNTEER

“I loved the wonderful Christmas

decorating ideas and the vendors (wine

glasses especially).” Robin Spears

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Featured Sponsors

Veterinary Group

of Chesterfield

“Excellence in Pet Care” Kenneth Thornberry, D.V.M.

Wayne Boillat, D.V.M.

Marie Bauer, D.V.M.

Bobbie Bell, D.V.M.

David Harris, DVM

Melissa Miltenberger, DVM

636-537-3915 Located in Chesterfield Valley

Behind the Fire Station on Long Road

We’re the building with a “GREEN” roof.

17709 Edison Avenue

(Chesterfield Valley)

• Preventative Care

• Complete Surgery & Laboratory Service

• Dental Care and Surgery

• Radiology and Ultrasound

• Boarding Services

• Grooming Services

• Reproductive Services

• New Pet Advice and Counseling

24 HOUR EMERGENCY

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SEPTEMBER LUNCHEONSEPTEMBER LUNCHEONSEPTEMBER LUNCHEONSEPTEMBER LUNCHEON

Tuesday, September 17

Presentation of the History of memorable Missouri Route 66

Route 66 State Park Visitor Center: 97 N. Outer Dr. E., Eureka, MO

Meet at 10:30 AM

Directions to State Park Visitor Center: Take I-64/40 to Hwy. 141 South. Go through Valley Park and turn onto I-44 West . Take exit 266 toward Lewis Road. Veer right onto N. Outer Road. The destination will be on the left. If you are coming from the west (Route 109), turn East onto I-44 and take the Lewis Rd. exit and follow previous directions to N. Outer Rd.

Lunch: 12:00 noon

Joe Boccardi's 128 S. Central Ave., Eureka, MO

Directions from the Park Visitor Center to restaurant: Head toward Lewis Rd on N Outer Rd E.; Turn right on Lewis

Rd. and take ramp onto I-44 W. Take exit 264- Route 109/Eureka; On the ramp get in the middle turn lane marked

5th St. Only. Turn right onto Rt. 109. At the first light turn left onto E. 5th St.; Turn left onto N. Central Ave. Go across

the RR tracks and your destination on S. Central Ave is on the left. There is parking on the street or in back.

$18/person

Luncheons

September Luncheon Reservation

Name: ____________________________________Phone: ________________________E-mail:________________________

I am a: ________Member ________ Sponsor Total Enclosed ($ 18.00/person) $____________________

Lunch choices (includes salad): Circle choice.

1. Small pizza with choice of 2 toppings ( please write topping choices here:_______________________________________)

2. Chicken and Broccoli in a white sauce

3. Cannelloni ( only serves one)

4. Baked chicken Madegga sandwich

Reservations Deadline: September 10, 2013

Please send with your check (Payable to NNLC) along with this completed luncheon reservation form to:

CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS:

No refunds if cancellation is made after DEADLINE.

Noelle Speers,

2312 Canyon Dr.

St. Charles, MO 63303

October Luncheon

October 15, 2013

Coffee, soda or ice tea

Dessert: Chocolate Chip Cheesecake

$17.00

Costume Party and Installation of Officers

Hearth Room Café, 11:00 am.

Lamp and Lantern Village (Upper courtyard), Town and Country, MO

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Club Activities

QUILT OF VALOR

As many of you remember from last year, Joy Ellen Kauffman decided to make a quilt to donate to an organization dedicated to offering support to our veterans. Many of our NNLC members participated in that project and the completed quilt was sent to The Wounded Warrior Project, a nationally recognized organization serving service men and women “who have incurred service-connected injuries or illness on or after September 11, 2001”. In June Joy Ellen received the following letter from the Department of Veterans

Affairs:

Dear Ms. Kauffman:

On behalf of the VA St. Louis HCS-JC Division patients and staff, we would like to extend our appreciation to you for your donation of a Quilt of Valor. Your thoughtfulness reflects the concern that you feel for our Veterans and for the service they provided to all of us while in service to our country. Without your support, we could not provide for the smaller niceties that make hospitalization more bearable. Your thoughtfulness also reflects the concern and compassion that our community feels for our Veterans.

Thank you for your continued support.

Sincerely, Kevin J. Riley

Voluntary Service Assistant

CARE AND SHARE

Our Care and Share project for this fall is to collect toys and wrapping paper for Santa's Helpers, a 100% volunteer organization that has been delivering presents to families for over 40 years. Each child receives at least five gifts, one of which is a stocking filled with smaller gifts and one of which is an age appropriate book, the rest toys, or clothes if requested. Everyone in the family receives presents. Last year, Santa's Helpers delivered 26,000 gifts to over 2,000 children and their families. All families served live below the poverty level and for most, the gifts that Santa brings are all they will receive. Members can also help wrap these presents at Santa's Helpers warehouse on Friday, October

18th from 11 to 4. More details to come.

Jill Glaus

Sheri Burnett

CARE AND SHARECARE AND SHARECARE AND SHARECARE AND SHARE

CORNER CORNER CORNER CORNER

CARE AND CARE AND CARE AND CARE AND

SHARESHARESHARESHARE

BRA DRIVE

We are SO excited to announce the incredible success of our bra drive for Free The Girls: Fight Human Trafficking! With the help of our rock-star donors we collected over 2,500 bras to help fight human trafficking! HUGE thanks for everyone’s support. You can still contribute. They would welcome as many bras as are sent since this will be an ongoing need for these women. You can mail bras directly to the following

address:

Free The Girls

1552 Pioneer Trail

Chesterton, IN 46304

Their website is www.freethegirls.org

Our New Neighbors members contributed 4 dozen of those bras. Considering we only had 18 members present at the June

luncheon, I was very pleased. Thanks to all for supporting this

worthy cause.

Kathy Ziegenmier

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A nyone New By You?

Here’s a quick cut out to keep in your purse/car/brief case for those times you

come across a new person who you would like to introduce to NNLC.

WELCOME TO ST. LOUIS! I understand you are new to the area and want to say “hello”. When I moved here, I joined a great women’s social organization called

New Neighbors League Club of St.

Louis.

I met other people who had recently moved here, who could answer my many questions and provide me with fun and friendship. There are over 25 activity groups, including:

Bunco • Golf • Tennis • Book Clubs • Wine and Dine • Couples Dining • Ladies’ Evening Out ...The list goes

on and on.

There is a Welcome Coffee on the 1st Tuesday of each month at

St. Louis County Library

Daniel Boone Library Branch

300 Clarkson Rd., Ellisville, MO 63011

(Lower level in the Red Room)

where you can meet other new arrivals . If you are interested, just call our Club Director, Donna Bersett, 314-205-3010 or email her at [email protected]. You can also check out our website www.newneighborsleague.com to learn more.

Your Neighbor

Message Board

September Board Meeting

September 24th

A nyone (member or not) can try out

an activity group or be a substitute

for a member occasionally. However, if

they wish to be included as a permanent

member of a group they must be a

member of NNLC. Women who do not

meet the normal guidelines for

membership can join NNLC under the

amnesty program. Contact the 2nd VP

of Membership for more information.

Hostess: TBA

Refreshments: Donna Bersett and

Tina Edge

Executive & General Board Meets at

10:00 A.M.

Any NNLC member may attend the General Board Meeting. RSVP’s are required from all attendees to the Hostess by Sunday before the meeting.

If you have a report to give the Board and cannot attend, please be sure to get it to the Hostess before the meeting.

Babysitter List

Anne Randall Dunhill Farms off Kehrs Mill Rd. Chesterfield (636) 778-0411 Andrea DOB 6/96 Abilgail DOB 3/98 Anne Gassel: Ellisville/Wildwood (636) 273-3816 Haley DOB 11/95 Haley can drive herself to your house. She has taken the Red Cross babysitting course. Loves little kids and is very responsible.

Is your teenager

available to babysit?

To add a name to the list of available

babysitters, please send an email to the

editor at [email protected] Provide the following information:

· NNLC Member's name

· Address/Subdivision, Phone number

-Babysitter’s name and date of birth

NNLC OF ST. LOUIS DOES

NOT ASSUME

RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE

USE OF ANY BABYSITTER

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STL TRIVIA

CROWN CANDY KITCHEN

(1913)

This old-time soda fountain with its booths and juke box that you see in old movies actually exists in St. Louis (for 100 years!). Anyone who has ever had one of their shakes or malts is hooked! “Man vs. Food” on the Food Network filmed a show from here. The host, Adam Richman, tried the challenge of drinking 10 malts in

one sitting. He failed!

They serve their famous BLT as well as chili, sandwiches, hamburgers hot dogs, ice cream and, of course,

candy.

This gem, frozen in time, was started by Greek immigrants Harry Karandzieff and Pete Jugaloff in 1913 and is operated by descendants of Harry’s family. Sheri Iamele and I went to lunch there in July and my chocolate malt was the best I’d ever had! However, if you go, expect a wait. And don’t go after dark...not

such a good neighborhood at night.

FUN ACTIVITES

SPADES GROUP

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NEEDLEWORK/STITCHERY

Sue Andrews (636) 519-8471

[email protected]

When: Thursday, September 12 Where: TBD

Time: 10:00am

All types of stitchery, needlework and beadwork have been done by our members so you are welcome to bring any project! If you need help with something, we can teach you or we know of resources in the area. Call Sue for more information.

CARD MAKING/CRAFT GROUP

Tamara Lobb (636) 812-2373

[email protected]

Marsha Jones (636) 625-4055

[email protected]

Would you like to learn how to make wonderful hand-made greeting cards and other crafts using rubber stamps, ink and cardstock? We are meeting on September 9th at 1:30. The class fee is $20. Please bring scissors and adhesive, but all other supplies will be provided. If you would like to come join the fun, please RSVP to

one of us by September 2nd.

GREAT DECISIONS 2013

Sue Merrick

(314) 875-9617 or (609) 477-9652

[email protected]

Group discussion about Topical World Events. Briefing material produced by the Foreign Policy Association. Subjects for discussion include: The Euro, Egypt, NATO, Myanmar, Humanitarian Intervention, Iran, China, Threat Assessment. Only room for 4 more. Date & Time TBA. Call Sue for more info.

LAST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH

EVENING BUNCO

Robin Spears (636) 273-0045

Cell: (502) 608-7720

[email protected]

We play the last Tuesday of the month at 7:00pm at a member's home. On Tuesday, August 27th, we will be rolling dice at the home of Barbara Noronha in Ballwin. For directions or for more info, please contact ROBIN. We are presently accepting substitute players.

SAVVY TREASURE SEEKERS

(Formerly Antique Lovers) Kathy Ziegenmier

(636) 334-0255 or (636) 399-9984

[email protected]

STS is a group who likes to hunt for antiques, future antiques, and other bargains. We are taking a day trip to Historic Ste. Genevieve, Missouri on either Monday, Sept. 16th or Wed. the 18th. I haven't been there myself, but understand from others that it is a lovely place to visit and has a variety of shops and restaurant choices. If you're interested, please contact me and include which date works best for you. A Constant Contact will be sent out closer to the date. Hope we can get a nice size

group to go.

CHICK FLICKS

Becky Ragan (314) 434-1844

[email protected] Chick Flicks will be seeing a movie on Sept 28. Becky Ragan will contact everyone on "the list" that week, but if you want to be included please let Becky Ragan know .

MOVIE MATINEE

Renee Hatlelid (314) 395-1876 or (314) 974-1876

[email protected] This group meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month. We get together to visit and eat at a restaurant close to the theater before or after the movie depending on the time of the showing. Contact Renee Hatlelid for more information or to be added to the mailing list.

“BOOKENDS”

DAYTIME BOOK GROUP

Joyce Wiltrakis (636)527-0095

[email protected]

This 2nd Friday morning book group is currently filled. We will be reading KILLING KENNEDY (O’Reilly) for September and HOME (T. Morrison) for October.

Activities For Fun And Friendship

Fine Arts Groups Chairman: Joyce Wiltrakis

(636) 527-0095

[email protected]

THE MOVIE GOERS

Cynthia Billingsley (314)591-5541

[email protected] Our movie group meets at the ticket counter of the Plaza Frontenac Theater the last Monday night of each month approximately 15 minutes before the movie starts, which is generally between 6:30 and 7:30 PM. Movies are sometimes chosen by a vote between two movie choices; other times movies are chosen by the leader, who recognizes what will appeal to most members. Following the movie, we reconvene at a restaurant on the Plaza Frontenac grounds for a late bite to eat and a chat. If you would like to join us, please contact Cynthia to have your name and e-

mail added to the list.

BOOKWORMS

Brenda Jansen (636) 273-6876

[email protected] Meets the 4th Monday. Does not meet in July or Nov. Bookworms is currently full but will gladly add names to the waiting list. September's discussion will by on the book DEFENDING JACOB by William

Landay.

READ IT AND EAT IT BOOK GROUP

(formerly Daytime Book Group) Peggy Miller (636) 519-0575

[email protected] The "Read It and Eat" Book Club will meet on Friday, September 6th at 9:30 a.m. Please call or e-mail Peggy Miller if you have any questions. We are currently

full .

FORMERLY ABROAD

Morvith Vas (314) 432-1654

No email This group is for members who have lived abroad. We are currently on hiatus for the summer. Call Morvith for information.

GARDEN CLUB

Brenda Jansen (636) 273-6876 [email protected]

Garden Club does not have anything planned for September. October will be a trip to Bowood Farms, followed by lunch in their restaurant. A date and topic have not been selected yet but I will try to make it a

Monday.

GAMES

Chairman: Prudy Bertolino

(636) 209-3309

[email protected]

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MAH JONGG

Becky Smith (520) 664-5354

[email protected] This group meets on the 4th Friday of the month. It’s open to anyone whether you don’t know how to play or are experienced. Come join the fun! For more information call Becky.

CANASTA

There are several new neighbors interested in forming a Canasta group but they are in need of a chairperson to get the group going. For more information about this group, please contact Prudy Bertolino, (636) 209-

3309 [email protected].

BOWLING

Bobbie Millham (636) 458-7721

[email protected]

The bowling league will begin in early October. If you have questions or would like to join us or be a sub, please contact Bobbie.

TENNIS INDOORS DOUBLES I Mary Ann Woodcock

(636)532-4650 No email

Mixed Level Play—This group meets on Tuesday afternoon from 2:30 to 4:00. Call Mary Ann if you are interested in being a “sub”.

GOLF—9 HOLE LEAGUE

Linda Mathson

(636) 549-3238 or (573) 382-3714) [email protected]

The 9-Hole Golf League is up and swinging. Our league has over 20 members of ALL LEVELS. We started this season’s play at Crystal Springs Quarry Golf Course, 1 Crystal Springs Quarry Way, Maryland Heights. Tee times vary but in general start around 9:00 am every Wednesday. For more information and to be added to the email group, please contact Linda.

EUCHRE FRIENDS

Sheri Iamele (636) 220-6173

[email protected]

Euchre Friends meets at a restaurant on the third Friday of each month from 10:00-1:00 or 2:00 pm. We play, chat, and enjoy a wonderful lunch ($8 minimum). We have three tables of wonderful women but are always in need of ladies to add to our sub list. If you would like to sign up as a sub please contact Sheri. Besides your name, include your email address and phone.

EUCHRE I—COUPLES EVENING

Elaine Camp (248) 937-1692 [email protected]

We usually meet on the 4th Saturday of each month. We will be playing on Saturday, September 28th. Our group is at capacity but a Euchre II has formed and is

accepting new members .

EUCHRE II—COUPLES EVENING

Marj Wolters (571) 521-9428

[email protected]

ACCEPTING NEW MEMBERS NOW! We usually meet on the 4th Saturday of each month. In September we will be playing on the 28th. We are currently accepting members. Experience not needed. We will teach you. Please contact

Marj for more information.

SPADES—LADIES EVENING

Jeanne Charlton (314)220-9645

[email protected]

This group meets two Thursday evenings of the month and is filled with socializing; meeting new friends and cards. Spades is easy to learn and a lot of fun. Players take turns as hostess with light snacks and drinks. The friendships developed are long lasting. It is a fun group just waiting for you to join. For more details please contact Jeanne.

2nd THURSDAY OF THE MONTH

MORNING BUNCO

Lynn Halsted 636-728-0435

[email protected]

We play the second Thursday of each month all year at 10 a.m. at alternating member’s homes. We currently have openings for substitutes. If you are interested in playing with us or would like more information, please give me a call. We’d be more than happy to work you in.

2nd THURSDAY OF THE MONTH

EVENING BUNCO

Kitty Johndrow ((636) 778-0825

[email protected]

We play the second Thursday of each month at 7:00 PM at alternating members’ homes with the exception of July and August. Players/subs are needed. Experienced or beginners are welcomed. If interested, call Kitty.

3rd THURSDAY OF THE MONTH

BUNCO

Brenda Jansen (636)273-6876

[email protected] This group meets on the third Thursday of the month. We have openings for substitutes. Please email Brenda if you are interested.

4th THURSDAY OF THE MONTH

MORNING BUNCO

Lynne Foss (636) 549-3151

[email protected]

We play the 4th Thursday of each month at alternating member’s homes starting at 10:00 am. We are currently full but are always looking for substitutes. If you would like to play with us, please give me a call. We would love to have you!

BRIDGE

Charlotte Calhoun (620) 242-4676

[email protected] This is a bridge group for intermediate, experienced players. We meet the 4th Monday of the month at 1:00 pm. We are currently at capacity but welcome subs. Call Charlotte for more information.

SPORTS

Chairman: Tina Edge (314) 609-8496

[email protected]

Activities For Fun And Friendship

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GOLF—18 HOLE LEAGUE

Emily James (636) 530-9131

[email protected] Debbie Kurt (636) 284-7743

[email protected]

If you are interested in playing 18 holes of golf with a terrific and fun group of women, we’d like to hear from you. The 18 hole group plays on Thursdays, April through October at various courses; we usually carpool to the courses. We have players of widely varying abilities who can “keep pace” and play 18 holes in 4 to 4-1/2 hours.

LADIES ADVENTURE GROUP

This group is currently looking for a new coordinator. If interested contact [email protected]. Lynda Shaw (636) 949-2209 .

PEDAL PUSHERS

Debbie LaPlaca (636) 207-7266

[email protected]

We will be riding on Thursday, Sept. 5th on the Katy Trail to St. Charles, where we’ll have lunch. Some may ride further is they choose. Make reservations and get meeting directions through Marsha Jones, the ride coordinator: (734) 474-3574 (cell) [email protected]. She will contact those signed up in case of cancellation. All are welcome to join us. Mark your calendars for Thursday,

Oct. 3, our annual ride in wine

country. More details will be coming

in September.

WINE TASTING - A GRAPE GROUP

Joyce Wiltrakis 636-527-0095

[email protected]

Wine tasting meets the first Saturday of every third month. The next event will take place on Saturday, November 2. For details contact Joyce Wiltrakis. Please include “Wine Tasting” in the subject line of your email so that I don’t accidentally delete your query.

Activities For Fun And Friendship

CASUAL SUPPER I

Yolanda Hoemann (636) 458-7881

[email protected]

This group meets the last Saturday of the month. We are currently looking for participants. Join in the fun! Contact Yolanda for more information.

CASUAL SUPPER II

Becky Ragan (314) 434-1844

[email protected] September 28 is the date for the next gathering of the Casual Supper II group. It will be hosted by Doug and Gloria Campion. This group is currently at capacity.

CASUAL SUPPER III

Nancy Stratte (636) 751-4088

[email protected]

Casual Supper III meets the 3rd Saturday of each month. Contact Nancy Stratte for additional information.

“DUMP” GROUP-A

(DON’T UNDERESTIMATE MY PICK) Becky Ragan (314) 434-1844

[email protected] The DUMP group will be hosted by either the Berniers or the Pelletiers, more information will follow for the Sept 21 get-together. Currently this group is bursting and unfortunately we have no more space for additional members.

“DUMP” GROUP-B

Pat Esarey (314) 434-6632

[email protected]

Dump B meets every other month. The next get-together is at David and Ellen Choden’s house on September 21st. Currently the group is at capacity.

DAYTIME TASTER’S CHOICE

Becky Ragan (314) 434-1844

[email protected] The Taster's Choice group will be hosted at the home of Jackie Hopkins on Sept 5.

DINING OUT FOR SINGLES

Halina Conti (314) 973-7689

[email protected]

This dining group for NNLC’s single ladies gathers on the THIRD Sunday of the month. Call Halina for our next get-together.

FRIDY NIGHT COCKTAILS

Noelle Speers (314) 616-3303

[email protected]

Our next Friday Night Cocktails event will be on September 13th, 2013 at Denise Duffy's home, 546 Burlington Mill Dr., Ballwin, Mo , (636) 484-0407. Please let her know if you can make it by RSVP at [email protected] and copy Noelle. Cocktail hour starts at 7:00 p.m. Bring your favorite cocktail, wine or beer. Coffee, tea and water will be provided by the host. Guest with last names starting with Letters A-L, bring an appetizer Guests with last names starting with Letters M-Z bring a dessert Look forward to seeing everyone!!

LADIES’ EVENING OUT

Noelle Speers (314) 616-3303

[email protected]

September LEO event will be at the Little Hills Winery and Restaurant., 501 S. Main St. in downtown St. Charles. If it is a nice evening, we can eat outside. They have outdoor fire pits and lots of covered patio area. Meet at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 10th. Please rsvp to me by Thursday, September 4th so I can make reservations. It will be another fun evening. Look forward to seeing all you ladies! Cheers!

DINING & WINE TASTING

Moira Angelini (803) 312-5033

[email protected]

SHARE YOUR EXPERTISE

Activities within the club do not have to be on-going ventures. We know a lot of you have expertise in a wide variety of fields. In addition to our activity groups, we’re also looking for people who can

share that expertise in a workshop.

Would you be willing to run a couple hour training session on something you are good at like web page development, or closet organization, or furniture refin-ishing? We would really love to see your skills. The process is the same as that for starting a group. Just send a description of what you plan to cover, a date and loca-tion to meet and some contact information to the Happy Wanderer Editor. Be sure to give people enough advance notice so

they can RSVP to you.

We all have hidden talents. Care to

share yours with us?

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BEAUTY

MARY KAY COSMETICS

Linda Bridwell Pals, Sales Director 304 Timber Meadow Drive

Wildwood, MO 63011

(636) 458-1110 www.marykay.com/LindaBridwellPals

Mary Kay is currently the Best-Selling Brand of Skin Care and Color Cosmetics in the U.S.

for the last 12 out of 13 years. I would love the opportunity to work with you to find your own personal look.

DENTIST/ORTHODONTIST

Dr. Cy Alizadeh

Dr. Becky Schreiner

2997 Clarkson #200

Chesterfield, MO 63017

(636) 394-5455

www.alizadehortho.com

Come and experience true "star" treatment at our state-of-the-art facility. It is our mission to

provide our patients with the highest quality orthodontic treatment in a caring, friendly and fun atmosphere. Specialists in orthodontics

for both adults and children. Call today for a free consultation. Evening hours are available. Quality Orthodontics With A

Personal Touch!

FAYE E. LICATA, D.M.D. General Dentistry

111 Hilltown Village Center Chesterfield, MO 63017

(636) 532-2101

Website: www.licatadental.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. Faye Licata has been offering children

and adults a comprehensive range of dental services since 1989: from large reconstructive cosmetic cases to preventive

sealants and cleanings, and everything in between. Dr. Licata has a special interest in helping people with dental anxiety, and takes

great pride in making people feel good about their smiles! Call her friendly and efficient office today to make your appointment!

HOME FURNISHING

Dau Home Furnishings

Paul Dau

15424 Manchester Road

Ellisville, Missouri 63011

636-394-3005

www.daufurniture.com

For over 114 years, we have served the St. Louis community with furnishings for your home with superior service. Our business was established from a foundation in craftsmanship and after all these years, we continue to provide the finest home furnishings supplied by the highest quality manufacturers. In a time when low price and disposable furniture seem to dominate, we only offer products that we can stand behind and be proud to represent.

At Dau, we are much more than a furniture store. Our talented sales designers are equipped to answer all of your design questions. From paint colors and window treatments to furniture selection and placement, we offer a complete solution to your design needs. Our designers have an average of 11 years of design and furnishing experience. They are prepared to assist you in solving your design challenge, large or small. Our services also include complimentary in-

home consultation when products are to be purchased through Dau.

Visit our website to view our current collections, learn more about our Design Team, and to create a room plan with Dau’s room-planner software.

INVESTMENT

Christy Schuster

Financial Advisor 12045 Manchester Road

St. Louis, MO 63131

(314) 966-0175

At Edward Jones, we understand why you’re

investing. You have specific financial goals and the desire to provide for yourself and your loved ones. Because we serve individual

investors and business owners, all of our energy and resources are dedicated to helping you reach your long-term financial

goals. That’s why we live and work in your community. Rather than chase the latest fad, we recommend a diversified mix of

investments that we believe will perform well over the long term while managing risk. By meeting in person on a regular basis, we can

offer investment strategies that are specifically designed for you

NUTRITION

JUICE PLUS PRODUCTS

JUICE PLUS+® 25 Fruits and Vegetables in a Capsule

For more information: 1-800-454-0149 www.juiceplus.com/+cb16147

Good nutrition is important to good health,

and eating plenty of fresh, raw fruits and vegetables every day is critical to good nutrition. Juice Plus+® is the convenient and

inexpensive way to add nutrition from 25 fruits and vegetables to your daily diet: it is a whole food based supplement, not a highly

processed, highly-fragmented vitamin or mineral supplement. Juice Plus+®, the most researched whole food nutrition in the world!

The businesses and professionals represented here have been selected after careful consideration based on their outstanding reputation and business ethics within the community. Each business or professional has committed to serving the unique needs of new residents and are happy to be a part of the New Neighbors welcoming team. Neither New Neighbors nor our representatives presume to judge the professional capability of the individuals or companies represented. Please use your best judgment in electing service professionals.

Club Sponsors

Support

Our

Sponsors

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VETERINARIANS

Kenneth Thornberry, D.V.M. Wayne Boillat, D.V.M.

Marie Bauer, D.V.M., Bobbie Bell, D.V.M. David Harris, DVM

Melissa Miltenberger, DVM

17709 Edison Avenue

Chesterfield, MO 63005

(636) 537-3915

At the Veterinary Group of Chesterfield, you'll find an ultra-modern, full-service hospital and animal care facility, including:

• Complete Medical & Surgical

Capabilities (including Laser Surgery)

• Professional Grooming & Training

• Evening & Saturday Hours

• After Hours Emergency

• Doctor On-Call

Our veterinary & technical support staff are

dedicated to closely monitoring your pet's needs, even if all it requires is an extra cuddle!

PLEASE NOTE:

In accordance with our constitution no-one other than a NNLC sponsor may promote business through distribution of business cards, promotional materials or other solicitation at any NNLC functions. Nor should our Membership Directory be used by members of the club for business purposes.

Activities/Club Sponsors

If you Live in a

Subdivision That Sends

Out a

Newsletter . . .

NNLC would like to get the word out to area

newcomers through neighborhood newsletters. If you live in a subdivision that has either an online or printed newsletter, please forward your subdivision’s name, the newsletter editor and contact information to Sue Bollinger, (314)469-3613,

[email protected]

COMMUNITY SUPPORTERS

LACLEDE GAS COMPANY

www.lacledegas.com

REAL ESTATE

WILLIAM FRENCH REALTY

EDITOR’S PICK

Dave and I had lunch here in late July—a perfect day to eat outside. The sky was blue and the clouds were fluffy. It’s in Defiance, a beautiful drive (20 minutes from Wildwood). It is in the

rolling hills overlooking the Missouri Valley and the 8 mile drive on Rt. 94 from I-64 is lovely. As we drove up the drive, I was impressed. The grounds were beautiful and we loved the patio seating. Unlike other wineries (I don’t even drink wine!) it’s unusual because of the food it offers. Most wineries mainly offer wine, some cheese, maybe some desserts. Here they offer a lovely place to eat, a nice lunch, and wines from all over the world to enjoy. Lunches ranged from around $7.50-$9.00. I ordered a Santa Fe Salad with pulled pork on it. It came with a sweet, moist, cornbread muffin. It also had some sort of ranch dressing with it and was great. We didn’t have dessert but they looked good. They have indoor seating if it rains. It’s a 15 minute drive from Boone’s Crossing (Take I-64/40 west to Rt. 94 south. Go 8 miles, it’s on the right.. 2711 S. Hwy 94, Defiance, MO (636) 798-2288.

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New Neighbors League Club 1009 Summer Tree Dr. Ballwin, MO 63011

ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

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9 Hole Golf

18 Hole Golf Spades Taster’s Choice Pedal Pushers

9 Hole Golf

Dining Out for Singles

18 Hole Golf

Needlework/Stitchery

Bunco 2nd Thursday AM

Bunco 2nd Thursday PM

Ronald McDonald Meal

Bookworms

Bridge

Moviegoers

Membership Social 9 Hole

Bookends Friday Night Cocktails

18 Hole Golf

Movie Matinee

Spades

Bunco 3rd Thurs

Casual Supper I Casual Supper II Couples Euchre I & II

Casual Supper III DUMP Group A DUMP Group B

Board Meeting Tennis Indoor Doubles I Bunco

Chick Flicks 18 Hole Golf Bunco 4th Thurs

RSVP Luncheon Tennis Indoor Doubles I Ladies Evening Out

HW Articles Due

S E P T EMBER 2 0 1 3

9 Hole Golf

Welcome Coffee Tennis Indoors Doubles

Euchre Friends

Mah Jongg

Cardmaking/Crafts

Luncheon

Tennis Indoors Doubles

Read It & Eat It

Book Group