Focus July 2014
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Focus July 2014
July 2014 City of Florissant and Florissant Fine Arts Council Announces Music Under the Stars 2014 Summer Concert Series A Series of Free Outdoor Concerts Northwinds Concert Band Friday - July 4 – Northwinds Concert band - Florissant Valley Park Fanfare Saturday - July 12 – Fanfare Band - St. Ferdinand Park Ground Flow Fusion Saturday - July 19 – Ground Flow Fusion - St. Ferdinand Park Saturday - July 26 – Bob Kuban Brass - St. Ferdinand Park Saturday - Aug. 2 – Butch Wax & The Hollywoods with Theo Peoples from The Four Tops - St. Ferdinand Park Bob Kuban Brass Butch Wax & the Hollywoods Saturday - Aug. 9 – Billy Peek Band - St. Ferdinand Park Saturday - Aug. 16 – SmashBand Superhits - St. Ferdinand Park Billy Peek Sunday - Aug. 24 – Boeing Employees Concert Band - St. Ferdinand Park The Smash Superhits Band Sunday - October 12 – The Ralph Butler Band - the Old Town Fall Festival 100 Rue St. Francois Boeing Employees Concert Band All Concerts begin at 7:00 p.m. except July 4th at 7:30 p.m. and October 12 at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. “Music Under the Stars” 2014 summer concert series gratefully acknowledges financial support from the Regional Arts Commission and the Missouri Arts Council. Contract negotiations are underway. Dates and shows subject to change. All concerts are outdoors. Bring your lawn chairs and/or blankets for lawn seating. Light refreshments are available. Call 314-921-5678 for additional information or go to www.florissantfinearts.com or www.florissantmo.com Historic St. Ferdinand Shrine As this article is being written one thinks of all the positive changes at St Ferdinand Shrine. These changes could not have been accomplished without so many of you who have put the Shrine on your “to do” list. Your commitment has been shown in your visits to the Shrine, your donations and your willingness to volunteer. Your interest inspires those of us who volunteer for the Shrine on a regular basis, to continue our work. We want all to know we are now available on a more regular basis and we encourage you to continue to visit us and work with us. We have made ourselves available to you by establishing regular office hours – Monday through Saturday 9am-Noon. Tours can be at your convenience, call the office 314-8312110 – tell us when you would like to visit and we will have a docent for your tour. From April 1 – October 30 we are open every Sunday from 1pm-4pm. Docents are always in the church to conduct your tour. The Ralph Butler Band Our Gift Shop is open daily from 9am-Noon and our Book Store is open on Saturdays from 9am-Noon. Our famous Nun Doll Collection is now with the Book Store. Both are on the second floor of the Schoolhouse. Additional volunteers would enable us to open the Book Store on a more frequent basis. Call us at 314-837-2110 if ou are interested. If you are looking for a place to host a special event try using our school hall. Reservations to rent our hall for your event i.e. birthday party, shower , reception, family re-union,etc. are available. Call the office 314-837-2110 or go to our website www.oldstferdinandshrine official site.com click on Hall Rentals and you will find all the information. The hall holds 100 people and if you come to the Shrine during office hours we will have you view the hall prior to your rental. Check with the office about the date you are interested in and then proceed with making reservations, i.e. download the form, fill out the form and send both form and payment to our office. Don’t send form and payment until you have first called the office to establish the date you are inter- Summer Fun! ested in securing. We now are able to be the site of your wedding. Again, call the office to get the information and secure your date. The Church holds 220 people and the wedding must be a Catholic wedding. It is a beautiful setting for that very special day. We now are available for funerals and the school hall is great for the luncheon following the funeral. We have many events planned throughout the year. (We need volunteers for these events) Our upcoming events include a July 3rd Wednesday Night Out, pancake breakfast in September, our thank you lunch to our volunteers, Old Town Fall Festival, Feast Day for St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, and Christmas activities including our annual Christmas Concert. Check out all information on our website. Just a Note; the site is presently undergoing changes so keep checking back. Again, thanking you in advance for your continued support. We look forward to seeing you at St. Ferdinand Shrine City Council & Community News 2 The Florissant Focus 2014 Beautiful Home Awards Presented by the Citizens Participation Committee Congratulations to All of the Beautiful Home Award Winners! Thank You for your dedication and hard work! Ward 1 - Tim Lee 839-7669 ext 1009 314 / 837-8875 ward1@florissantmo.com Ward 2 - Tim Jones 839-7669 Ext.1010 Ward2@florissantmo.com Ward 6 - 425 St. Joseph Ward 3 - Joseph Eagan 314 / 395-6838 ward3@florissantmo.com Ward 1 - 1092 Fernbrook Ward 4 - Jeff Caputa 314 / 239-1568 ward6@florissantmo.com Ward 5 - Keith Schildroth 839-7669 ext 1014 314 / 839-2927 ward5@florissantmo.com Ward 7 - 9 St. Thomas Ward 6 - Gerard Henke 314-831-1180 Ward6@florissantmo.com Ward 2 - 1200 Lindsay Ward 7 - Jackie Bond Pagano 839-7669 ext 1016 314 / 837-1315 ward7@florissantmo.com Ward 8 - Mark Schmidt 839-7669 ext 1017 314 / 838-7410 ward8@florissantmo.com Ward 3 - 1695 Layven Ward 8 - 2565 Greenberry Ward 9 - Ben Hernandez 839-7669 ext 1018 314 / 825-4909 ward9@florissantmo.com Ward 9 - 1410 Lisa Ward 4 - 2679 Radcliffe The Florissant Focus Ward 5 - 205 St. Diana Mayor’s Choice - 150 St Nicholas “Custom Painting at It’s Best” BAILIE The Official Newsletter of Florissant, Missouri Donald Santacroce - Owner Articles and Photographs Provided by the City of Florissant RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Published by Full Service Painting Goldmark Enterprises, Inc. PAINTING CO. • Interior Painting of Horizontal & Vertical Surfaces - Trim Work 549 N. Lafayette Florissant, MO 63031 To Place Advertisements Contact: Goldmark Enterprises, Inc. • Wall Covering Removal & Installation • Exterior Painting of Siding, Brick, Masonry, Metals, Porches/Decks, Fences & Swimming Pools • Power Washing & Gutter Cleaning • Days, Nights & Weekends • Licensed & Insured • Referrals Supplied on Request • Free Estimates (314) Participating Member of the FLORISSANT GOLDEN AGE DISCOUNT PROGRAM 837-2040 cell: (314) 629-7622 1780 Arundel Drive Florissant, MO 63033-6325 Boyle Law Firm, LLC Patrick O. Boyle & Daniel P. Boyle Attorneys At Law Concentrations in Trust & Estates, Estate Planning, Education Law, Small Business Representation & Real Estate Law. 314-838-4500 755 Rue St. Francois Florissant, Missouri 63031 at 314-921-2323 Our Town from the Mayor July 2014 Greetings Everyone, Happy 75th Birthday to a Place Called Florissant! On June 26th, 1939 the City Council passed Ordinance Number 129 and Mayor Arthur Bangert signed it into law to officially change the name of our City from “St. Ferdinand” to “FLORISSANT”. In conjunction with the first Wednesday Night Out we teamed up with Old Town Partners and celebrated this milestone in front of two of our old City Halls on Wednesday evening June 25th. We also hosted two 75th Anniversary City Wide Town Hall Meetings on FLORISSANT’s birthday on June 26th at the Civic Center Theater. The day time meeting started at 2:00 p.m. and the evening meeting started at 7:00 p.m. After each meeting residents were welcomed to the Gymnasium where tables of information and all of our Department Heads were there to answer any questions and pass out information. The Administration would like to thank Wedding Wonderland for sponsoring the 75th Birthday Cake and congratulate them for having two contestants on the cable TV show “The Next Great Baker”. We were happy to see residents attend all of the anniversary events to celebrate the past 75 years and to kick off the next 75 years of progress. We hope you enjoyed the special 36 page 75 year history edition of the Florissant Valley Reporter. More information is on page 15 of this issue of the Focus for you to cut out and add to your keepsake paper. I hope everyone is enjoying the start of summer. We have had our share of rain and severe storms this spring but for the first time in as many years I can remember we had three picture perfect days for the Valley of Flowers and the Queen’s crowning. Once again the City of Florissant has many fun and exciting events and activities planned for enjoyment this summer. This edition of the focus newspaper has information to help you enjoy what is happening in our beautiful city. You can also visit our website at www.florissantmo.com or call 314-921-5700 for more information. On May 17th the police department held an open house and building dedication in honor of former Police Chief and Mayor Robert G. Lowery, Sr. Tours of the facility was provided free of charge and everyone got a chance to see the equipment that is utilized by various departments. A large turnout of friends, family, public and political leaders were on hand as the master of ceremonies, Kim Tucci of Pasta House Company, kept the program flowing. It was a well-deserved honor to a man that gave his life serving the great people of the City of Florissant. The police headquarters is now re-named the Robert G. Lowery, Sr. Law Enforcement Center. The Law Enforcement Torch Run which benefits the Missouri Special Olympics came through the City of Florissant for the first time on Thursday, May 22nd. Selected runners from the police department received the torch from officers from the St. Louis County Police Department. The runners from Florissant headed south on 67 until reaching the city limits of Hazelwood where the torch was handed off to runners with the Hazelwood Police Department. On May 29th the Florissant Police Department received an award for the innovation and implementation of the Police Park Program at the St. Louis County Municipal League 3rd Annual “MUNI” Awards Show. Police Chief Timothy Lowery submitted his nomination of the newly created Park Police Program to the voting committee members with the St. Louis County Municipal League to be considered. The Florissant Police Department’s Park Police Program was created by Chief Lowery in concert with Park Director Todd Schmidt and initiated in May of 2013. It is a program that utilizes two police officers to patrol the 20 parks that cover more 400 acres in the city of Florissant. Additionally they provide police service to our recreation centers. Both of these police officers are retired police officers with extensive law enforcement experience. The Park Police officers are a very visible part of the department. They perform foot patrols during summer sports leagues in the parks and during various events in the recreation centers during the cold weather months. With the two Park Police providing police service to the parks and recreation areas; the uniform patrol officers have more time to provide police service to the residents and businesses. The Park Police program also saves the City money due to the more efficient management of personnel resources. Response time to calls for service in the parks has also been greatly decreased with these readily available experienced officers. The Park Police Program has also been a great success with the residents. Positive direct interaction between these officers and the public has created a positive impact on citizen/police relations. The high degree of visibility of a uniform police officer’s presence has resulted in residents have a feeling of greater personal security. This program has resulted in nothing but positives for the Florissant Police Department, Park Department and the residents of Florissant. Congratulations to the Police and Parks Departments on a well-deserved award for the development and installation of the Park Police Program. The Fiesta in Florissant which is sponsored by the Hispanic Festival, Inc. of Greater St. Louis was a two day event held on June 21st and June 22nd and featured entertainment with live Latino bands and Folk dancers from various Latin American countries. The food for this event is from the various countries in Latin America with something for every palate. This summer the City of Florissant has some exciting events coming up: Wednesday Night Out (WNO) is sponsored by Old Town Partners and the City of Florissant. Each event will start at 6:00 p.m. and end at 9:00 p.m. There will be adult beverages, food and soft drinks and our warm Florissant fellowship which makes everyone feel welcome. The (WNO) schedule is as follows: • Wednesday, June 25th in front of Korte’s Custom Framing across from two old City Halls located at 610 rue St. Francois, local artists will be displaying their creations and celebrate the 75th anniversary of a place called Florissant. • Wednesday, July 30th “Movie Night” at the Old St. Ferdinand Shrine located at #1 rue St. Francois. • Wednesday, August 27th in front of Stems Florist and Bunkers at rue St. Francois and St. Pierre with a beach party type theme featuring live music. • Wednesday, Sept. 24th enjoy an evening of light jazz on St. Denis between Hendel’s Café and Sacred Heart School. The July 4th celebration is on a Friday this year. It starts at 7:30 p.m. with a concert performed by the Northwinds Concert Band in front of the James J. Eagan Center followed by our exciting annual Fireworks display. The MUSIC UNDER THE STARS CONCERT SERIES is a series of FREE outdoor concerts sponsored by the City of Florissant and the Florissant Fine Arts Council. Bring your favorite lawn chair and your favorite person to share these delightful evenings. Bring some food and beverages or buy them in the park. These concerts will be held at St. Ferdinand Park by the Lake and will start at 7:00 p.m. every Saturday evening from July 12 to August 24. Please see the schedule in this latest issue of the Focus to get details for each performance. The Mayor’s Senior Town Hall Meeting- Seniors are invited to enjoy a complimentary breakfast with me on Thursday September 18th, 2014 from 9:00 – 11:00am at the James J. Eagan Center. Don’t miss this important event where I will address the Senior Citizens of Florissant. All City of Florissant Department Heads will be present as well to answer any questions you may have. A delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, biscuits, hash browns, muffins/pastries, orange juice and coffee will be served at 9:00am. Breakfast will be provided by Bent-Wood Nursing & Rehabilitation who is celebrating their 25th Anniversary this year! Also, at this event, pick up valuable 3 information from organizations such as Mid East Area Agency on Aging, Chamber of Commerce, St. Louis County Library, The Alzheimer’s Association, The County Older Resident Program, AARP, Christian Hospital, OASIS and the Veterans Administration. Please call the Senior Office at 839-7605 August 25th - September 15th to make reservations for the Free Breakfast. Also be sure to contact the Senior Office to check on what exciting and fun events they planned for our seniors. Public Works The Florissant Fish Swim Team’s season is underway as they seek to win the North County Swim league Championship for the 4th straight year. I would like to wish all of the coaches and swimmers the best of luck and hope they and their many fans have another great and enjoyable season. Go Fish! Economic Development continues to take place with retailers continuing to show strong interest in locating new stores here. We are looking forward to the new developments that are currently in the planning phase: Walmart has started construction on North Lindbergh. Construction time is approximately 12 months. CVS Pharmacy has started construction on a new facility at New Florissant and Dunn Road. Construction time is approximately 6 months. Culver’s Restaurant is in the Zoning process. It will be located at the corner of Lindbergh and St. Ferdinand at the entrance to the Park. Construction to start in July and is anticipating to open in the fall. The City has named Cap5 LLC as the Preferred Developer for the Plaza Madrid redevelopment project at New Halls Ferry Road and Parker. There is so much going on in our beautiful city and I hope that you will take the time to enjoy everything we have to offer because this is a great place to be! I will see you at the Summer Concerts and Wednesday Nights out. Sincerely, Mayor Thomas P. Schneider Have you ever considered a career in Real Estate? Are you active Military or a Veteran? Ask me about our Select Military Program. Contact Rory for more information and learn about our real estate school scholarship program. Rory W. Schwartz, Broker/Manager 314.838.8661 www.roryschwartz.com COMING JUNE 2014… BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES SELECT PROPERTIES! Look for us in a neighborhood near you! 4 Florissant Civic Center Theatre Lobby Box Office Hours: Mon. and Fri., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tues., Wed., Thur., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Box Office will close each day from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. for lunch. Arrangements to purchase tickets can be made by phone at (314) 921-5678, by e-mail at FCCT@FlorissantMO.com, online at www.FlorissantMO.com, or by mail addressed to: FCC Theatre, #1 James J. Eagan Dr., Florissant, MO 63033. Call 314-921-5678 for additional information 24 hours a day. Visa, Mastercard and Discover are accepted. Individual tickets go on sale 45 days prior to the opening of any production. The Florissant Focus SEPTEMBER Miss Metro St. Louis/Miss River City Pageant Sept. 6 – 3:30 – Junior Pageant 7:00 p.m. – Teen/Miss Pageant The Miss Metro St Louis/ Miss River City pageants are preliminary pageants to the Miss America Pageant. The Miss America Scholarship Pageant is the largest scholarship provider for women in America. It's provided over 45 million dollars in scholarships annually. Phases of competition include: interview, physical fitness, evening gown and talent. Miss Metro St Louis and Miss River City will be proud to crown four new titleholders in September. ADMISSION: $10.00 Phone information and reservations 314-921-5678 or www.FlorissantMO.com JULY Missouri Cameo Club Presents: Florissant Valley Men of Harmony Presents: MS. MISSOURI SENIOR AMERICA PAGEANT THE FLORISSANT FOLLIES July 13 – 2:00 p.m. This year’s theme is PUTTIN’ ON THE GLITZ as the pageant celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Missouri Cameo Club. Lovely ladies will compete for the title of Ms. Missouri Senior America. The four areas of competition are a personal interview before the pageant, a talent presentation on stage, poise in an evening gown and her philosophy of life. ADMISSION: $15.00 in advance, $12.00 for groups of 10 or more; $17.00 at door Phone information and reservations 314-921-5678 or www.FlorissantMO.com Sept 12 – 7:30 p.m. Come join us for an evening of a capella music, comedy skits and hijinks as the Florissant Valley Men of Harmony present "The Florissant Follies.” It's a variety show filled with some of our favorite bits and music from the past along with some new ones we're sure you're gonna love. Audience participation is expected as our esteemed judge polishes up "the gong" for those acts and jokes he deems unbefitting of our discriminating audience. And you will especially enjoy our featured quartet "Rivertown Sound.” So come and enjoy. ADMISSION: $12.00 General Admission; $8.00 Group of 10 or more Phone information and reservations 314-921-5678 AUGUST Alpha Players Present: Hawthorne Players Present: SPAMALOT THE WIZ Aug 2 – 8:00 p.m. Aug 1 – 8:00 p.m. Aug 8 – 8:00 p.m. Aug 9 – 8:00 p.m. Aug 10 – 2:00 p.m. THE WIZ, a jazzed, soul-infused modern retelling of L. Frank Baum’s “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,” was nominated for nine Drama Desk Awards (winning four including Outstanding Musical) and eight Tony Awards (winning seven including Best Original Score and Best Musical). The book by William F. Brown follows Baum’s classic fantasy: A tornado rips Dorothy from her Kansas home and drops her in OZ squarely on the Wicked Witch of the East in the midst of Munchkinland. The beloved score by Charlie Smalls includes hits like “Ease on Down the Road,” “Brand New Day,” “Believe in Yourself” and “Home,” which was featured on both Fox’s GLEE and ABC’s SMASH. Everyone can relate to this show’s universal themes: Natural disasters disrupt and disorient lives, whether in Kansas, Oklahoma or Ferguson; most times, good can emerge from this destruction if we just “ease on down the road,” remembering we all need the company of good friends on our chosen path. These friends may not look like us; they may be flawed and vulnerable, but if we work together, we can help each other realize our better selves, having adventures along the way. Most importantly, “Believe in yourself!” ADMISSION: $20.00 Adults; $18.00 Seniors/Students; Group rates available. Phone information and reservations 314-921-5678 or www.FlorissantMO.com Sept. 26 – 8:00 p.m. Sept. 27 – 8:00 p.m. Oct. 4 – 8:00 p.m. Oct. 3 – 8:00 p.m. Winner of the 2005 Tony Award for Best Musical and voted Outstanding Musical of 973 AD! Monty Python's Spamalot is an outrageous musical comedy lovingly ripped off from the film classic "Monty Python and the Holy Grail." Spamalot tells the tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table as they embark on their quest for the Holy Grail. Flying cows, killer rabbits, taunting Frenchmen and show-stopping musical numbers are just a few of the reasons audiences everywhere can't get enough. Anyone with an open mind and a fondness for the weird in life is sure to enjoy this off-the-wall comedy! Get ready to laugh-a-lot! ADMISSION: $20.00 Adults; $18.00 Seniors/Students; $12.00 Children under 12; Group rates available Phone information and reservations 314-921-5678 or www.FlorissantMO.com Oct. 5 – 2:00 p.m. Trinity Catholic Students Shine at Academic Contests • Competitive Pay • Tuition reimbursement and Repayment program • Retirement Plan and 401(k) • Opportunities for career advancement • On-site childcare center Apply on-line at: christianhospital.org Human Resources 11133 Dunn Rd., St. Louis, MO 63136 1-800-718-6878 At the Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering state championship April 15 at Missouri University of Science & Technology in Rolla, Trinity Catholic High School has a pair of competitors. Senior Brendan McGrellis (St. Rose Philippine Duchesne) finished second place in Engineering Graphics and junior John Hilmes (St. Ferdinand) wound up second in English. On Saturday, April 26, a team of Trinity Catholic students finished first at the annual High School Physics Contest held at Washington University. The Trinity Catholic team of senior Mike Lacy (Christ Light of the Nations), junior Dan Jedding (St. Rose Philippine Duchesne) and junior Ashley Daniels (St. Norbert) won the team contest in the Small School Division. Individually, Mike Lacy finished first, Dan Jedding second and Ashley Daniels third. ADVERTISEMENT Florissant Civic Center Theatre July 2014 OCTOBER **St. Louis Family Theatre Series Presents: THE MUSICAL ADVENTURES OF FLAT STANLEY From Dallas Children’s Theater Company, Dallas, TX Oct. 10 – 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11 – 2:00 p.m. Oct. 12 – 2:00 p.m. Stanley Lambchop is just like everyone else. That's the problem. For Stanley, life is TOO normal. He wants to travel the world, do something amazing, something no one's ever seen before. Careful what you wish for, Stanley! One night, the bulletin board on the wall above Stanley's bed comes loose and falls - right on top of Stanley! The next morning, Stanley Lambchop wakes up flat. Not just a little flat...really, REALLY flat! In a whirlwind musical travelogue, Stanley - the ultimate exchange student - explores the globe and learns that heroes come in all shapes and sizes. ADMISSION: $7.00 to all. Group rates available Phone information and reservations 314-921-5678 or www.FlorissantMO.com St. Louis Shakespeare Presents: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Oct 17 – 8:00 p.m. Oct 18 – 8:00 p.m. Oct 19 – 2:00 p.m. Oct 23 – 7:30 p.m. Oct 24 – 8:00 p.m. Oct 25 – 8:00 p.m. Co-directed by St. Louis Shakespeare’s Artistic Director Donna Northcott and Nick Moramarco. As one pair of (reluctant) lovers engages in a merry war of wits, another becomes innocent victims of a villainous plot to destroy their happiness. But thanks to the dogged persistence of a truly remarkable keeper of the peace, love prevails at last in one of Shakespeare’s most popular romantic comedies. Having collaborated as director and designer on several past productions, Northcott and Moramarco are sure to bring double the laughs to this fast-paced romantic comedy. Appropriate for all ages. (This production can be included in your Florissant Fine Arts Council Applause Applause Series season ticket package.) ADMISSION: $20.00 General Admission; $18.00 Seniors; $15.00 Students/Teachers Phone information 314-361-5664 or boxoffice@stlshakespeare.org 5 FINANCIAL FOCUS For Reported by Gary Meyer - Investment Representative 1080 rue St. Francois Florissant, Mo 63031 314-839-9385 How Should Your Risk Tolerance Influence Investment Decisions? As an investor, how much risk can you tolerate? It’s an important question — because the answer can help you make the right investment choices. Before you know your risk tolerance, you’ll want to make sure you first understand the nature of investment risk — the risk of losing principal. This risk is especially prevalent when you invest in stocks, because stock prices will always fluctuate — and there are never any guarantees about performance. Of course, a decline in value does not mean you need to sell; you can always hold on to the stock with the hope that its value will bounce back. And this can certainly happen, but again — no guarantees. How you respond to this type of investment risk will tell you a great deal about your own risk tolerance. Of course, no one, whether he or she has a high tolerance for risk or a low one, particularly likes to see declines. But people do react differently. If you’re the sort of person who can retain your confidence in your investment mix and can focus on the long term and the potential for a recovery, you may well have a higher tolerance for risk. But if you find yourself losing sleep over your losses (even if, at this point, they’re just “paper” losses), becoming despondent about reaching your goals, and questioning whether you should be investing at all, then you may have a low tolerance for risk. This self-knowledge of your own risk tolerance should help inform your investment decisions — to a point. Even if you determine you have a high tolerance for risk, you almost certainly should not load up your portfolio exclusively with stocks. If the stock market enters a prolonged slump, you could face heavy losses that may take many years to overcome, causing you to lose significant ground in the pursuit of your financial goals. Conversely, even if you discover you don’t have much tolerance for risk, you won’t want to invest only in supposedly “safe” vehicles, such as certificates of deposit (CDs). During those periods when rates on CDs and similar instruments are low, as has been the case in recent years, your interest payments from these investments may not even keep up with inflation — meaning that, over time, you could end up losing purchasing power, which, over the long term, can be just as big a risk as market declines. Ultimately, then, you’ll probably want to let your risk tolerance guide your investment choices — but not dictate them with an “iron hand.” So, if you believe you are highly tolerant of risk, you might have a somewhat higher percentage of stocks in your portfolio than if you felt yourself to be highly risk-averse — but in any case, you’ll likely benefit from building a diversified portfolio containing stocks, bonds, government securities, CDs and other investments. While this type of diversification can’t guarantee profits or protect against loss, it can help reduce the effects of volatility on your portfolio. By knowing your own risk tolerance, and the role it can play in your choices, you can help yourself create an effective, suitable investment strategy — one that you can live with for a long time and that can help you avoid the biggest risk of all: not reaching your long-term goals. ADVERTISEMENT Northwinds Concert Band Presents: SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT THE POPS WITH THE NORTHWINDS CONCERT BAND Oct. 26 – 3:00 p.m. Northwinds Concert Band, under the direction of Larry Marsh, will present a high-spirited concert on Sunday afternoon October 26 at 3:00 p.m. The whole Northwinds program is filled with tuneful, uplifting music, including music from films and Broadway. The band will also present some special pre-Halloween musical tricks and treats, including an exciting new composition based upon a German folk legend. Northwinds has been acclaimed as the "best community band" in St. Louis, so please come out and support the work of these 55 fine local musicians! Northwinds is a program of Ferguson-Florissant’s Community Education Department. For more information about the band and concert visit www.northwindsband.org. There you will also find links to YouTube clips from our recent concerts. ADMISSION: $8.00 Adults; $6.00 Seniors/Students Phone information and reservations 314-921-5678 or www.FlorissantMO.com NOW SERVING BREAKFAST! *The Florissant Fine Arts Council presents the Applause/Applause 2014/2015 series with financial support from our members, the Regional Arts Commission, Missouri Arts Council (a state agency), the Employees Community Fund of Boeing St. Louis and the City of Florissant. **The St. Louis Family Theatre Series gratefully acknowledges financial support from the City of Florissant, Junior League of St. Louis, Missouri Arts Council (a state agency), and the Regional Arts Commission. 1146 Shackleford Rd. 314-972-8122 6 Seniors News The Florissant Focus Senior Citizen Speaking Events • KMOV NEWS 4 WEATHER PRESENTATION! Thursday, July 17th, 1:30pm at the Nature Lodge in Sunset Park. Meet the newest member of the KMOV Weather Team, Meghan Danahey! Enjoy an ice cream snack provided by Life Care Center of Florissant and The Bridge at Florissant, while getting first-hand information about our local weather, hot weather tips and severe weather forecasting. This is a FREE event but you must call the Senior Office to make reservations beginning July 1st – 839-7605. Call early, space is limited! • QUILTS! Thursday, November 6th, 1:00 pm, Room A/B at Eagan Center. Enjoy a Fall Dessert while a speaker from the Flower Valley Quilt Guild, Sarah Carr-Jordan, displays her quilts and shares her quilt making stories! This is a FREE event but you must call the Senior Office to make reservations beginning Monday October 6th, 2014. Like To Party? Mayor Schneider and Senior Commission Member, Margaret Meresicky, dance to the music of Scott Laytham and Karl Holmes at the Senior Citizen St. Louis Cardinal Party on May 22nd, 2014. Want to gather with other Florissant Senior Citizens and enjoy great entertainment, a delicious lunch, Bingo, attendance prizes and a chance to win beautiful gift baskets and a Pot of Gold? Come to our City of Florissant Senior Citizen Parties! All parties are at the Eagan Center from 10:00am – 2:00pm and are just $10.00 for Florissant Residents with a current resident card. Listed below are the upcoming parties: • BEACH PARTY! Thursday, July 31, 2014: THE MUNY KIDS will visit the City of Florissant to perform the songs they will sing at the 2014 Muny Season in Forest Park! Enjoy a delicious lunch catered by Tornatore’s Catering including: Fried Chicken, Summertime Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Crisp Tossed Salad, Flakey Rolls, and Beach Party Cupcakes. Tickets will be sold from June 23rd through July 28th in the Senior Office in Florissant City Hall. • HALLOWEEN PARTY! Thursday, October 30th, 2014: Dress up in costume or come as you are and enjoy a Halloween Costume Contest. Back by popular demand, The Accordion Duo will entertain us with their German Oktoberfest Accordion Fun! A delicious Fall lunch will be catered by Tornatores. Tickets will be sold from September 15th through October 27th. North County Gala Every year the cities of Florissant, Ferguson, Hazelwood, St. Ann, Bridgeton and Maryland Heights gather together and plan the “Dance of the Year for Senior Citizens” called the North County Gala. Dance or listen to the music of the Best Big Band in St. Louis, the SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY BAND right here in Florissant at the James J. Eagan Center. There will be great appetizers, outstanding attendance prizes, chances to win a large Pot of Gold, and an opportunity to socialize with Seniors Citizens from all over North County. This year’s event themed “Casino Night” will be Friday Night, September 5th, 2014 from 7:00 until 10:00pm. Residents AND Non-Residents are invited to purchase their tickets in the Senior Office in Florissant City Hall beginning Monday, July 14th for $15.00 each. Call the Senior Office at 314-839-7605 for more information. Senior Citizens on a Tour of St. Joseph of Carondelet Senior Citizen Trips The City of Florissant offers two sets of trips for Senior Citizens. The first set of trips are offered to all Florissant Senior Citizens and the other trips are offered to Silver Word Club Members first and if there are tickets left, they then open to all Senior Citizens. After the first registration, call the Senior Office at 839-7605 for ticket availability. Listed below is the upcoming Senior Citizen Trip: • PADDLEWHEEL BOAT TRIP AND LUNCH AT PERE MARQUETTE Enjoy the sights cruising along the Mississippi River aboard the “Spirit of Peoria Paddlewheel Boat”, then enjoy a delicious family style chicken dinner at Pere Marquette Lodge. WHEN: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 TIME: 8:00am – 2:00pm COST: $42.00 (includes transportation, cruise, and lunch) TICKETS: Tickets go on sale at the Florissant Senior Dining Center on Tuesday, August 5 from 9:00am – 11:00am for residents with a current Florissant Resident Card. If there are tickets remaining, a second registration will be held on Tuesday, August 12th at the Florissant Senior Dining Center from 9:00am – 11:00am for residents AND non-residents. Non-resident cost is $44.00. Silver Word Club Trips The Florissant Silver Words club is a club for widows/widowers, and single seniors who meet once a month with a meeting, trip or entertainment. If you are interested in joining this group, please call the Senior Office at 839-7605. Silver Words Trips are open FIRST to Silver Word Club Members. If there are tickets remaining after this first registration, they will be offered to all Senior Citizens, residents and non-residents. Listed below are the upcoming Silver Words Trips: • HOLLYWOOD CASINO Discover the excitement of playing at Hollywood Casino! A delicious buffet lunch is included in this ticket price. WHEN: Thursday, August 14, 2014 TIME: 11:00am – 4:00pm COST: $21.00 (includes buffet lunch and transportation) TICKETS: Tickets go on sale at the Silver Words Club Meeting on July 10th to Silver Word Club Members only. If there are tickets remaining after this first registration, tickets will go on sale in the Senior Office in Florissant City Hall to all Senior Citizens, residents and non-residents on July 11th. Call the Senior Office at 839-7605 for ticket availability. • “FIDDLER ON THE ROOF” AND LUNCH AT ST. LOUIS ROTISSERIE One of the most touching creations in the history of Broadway, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, exudes a warmth and humor unlike any other American Musical! See this at the beautiful Stages Theatre in Kirkwood. Enjoy lunch at your own expense at St. Louis Chicken Rotisserie, with authentic wood-fire rotisserie chicken, salmon and baby back ribs! WHEN: Saturday, October 4, 2014 TIME: 12:30pm – 6:30pm COST: $48.00 each (includes ticket to Fiddler on the Roof and transportation. Lunch is at your own expense) TICKETS: Tickets go on sale at the Silver Words Club Meeting on July 10th to Silver Word Club Members only. If there are tickets remaining after this first registration, tickets will go on sale in the Senior Office in Florissant City Hall to all Senior Citizens, residents and non-residents on July 11th. Call the Senior Office at 839-7605 for ticket availability. Check out our Florissant Website! Be sure to check out all Senior Citizen Events and Programs on our City of Florissant Website at www.florissantmo.com. Find out about: • Assistance at the Gas Pump • File of Life • Senior Citizen Bus Service • Food Bank • Clubs • Dining Center • Dances, Parties & Speaking Events • Senior Citizen Trips • Discount Program Seniors News July 2014 Mayor Schneider’s Senior Citizen Town Hall Meeting Enjoy a complimentary breakfast with Mayor Thomas P. Schneider on Thursday September 18th, 2014 from 9:00 – 11:00am at the James J. Eagan Center. Don’t miss this important event where Mayor Schneider will address the Senior Citizens of Florissant. All City of Florissant Department Heads will be present as well to answer any questions you may have. The event will begin at 9:00am with a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, biscuits, hash browns, muffins/pastries, orange juice and coffee provided by Bent-Wood Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. Bent-Wood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, who sponsors many Florissant Senior Citizen Activities, is celebrating their 25th Anniversary this year! Also, at this event, pick up valuable information from organizations such as Mid East Area Agency on Aging, Chamber of Commerce, St. Louis County Library, The Alzheimer’s Association, The County Older Resident Program, AARP, Christian Hospital, OASIS and the Veterans Administration. Please call the Senior Office at 839-7605 starting on Monday, August 25th through Monday, September 15th to make reservations for the Free Breakfast. 7 Senior Citizen Specialty Clubs Do you like to play Bingo, Pinochle or Bridge or would you like to learn to Line Dance? Listed below are the clubs that are offered to all Florissant Senior Citizens. Call our City of Florissant Senior Office at 839-7605 for more information: BINGO CLUBS: Bingo Clubs meet Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays CARD CLUBS: Pinochle Club, every Tuesday, JFK Center, 7:00 – 9:00pm Bridge Club, every Friday, Eagan Center, 10:30am – 3:00pm LINE DANCING: Every Wednesday, Eagan Center, 12:30 – 2:00pm SILVER WORDS CLUB for Widows/Widowers or Single Seniors, meets the second Thursday of each month with a meeting, activity or a trip. Upcoming events with Silver Words include: • July 10th, Meeting at 1:30 at the Florissant Senior Dining Center: Bingo and sign-ups for The Hollywood Casino Trip AND Fiddler on the Roof Trip • August 14th, Trip to Hollywood Casino • September 11th, Meeting at 1:30 at the JFK Center with speaker, “Ask the Pharmacist”. Walgreens Pharmacy Manager, Jonathon Anderson, will visit the Silver Words Meeting. Bring in your medications and questions! • October 4th, Trip to “Fiddler on the Roof” at Stages in Kirkwood and lunch at St. Louis Chicken Rotisserie. VETERANS! The Missouri Veterans Commission will have a Veteran Service Officer at Florissant City Hall on the first and third Tuesdays of each month to assist Veterans with the filing of VA benefits. FLU SHOTS Mark your calendars now for the City of Florissant Flu Shot Day! Tuesday, October 7th, 2014 from 9:00am – 2:00pm at the James J. Eagan Center. VNA-TIP HealthCare, with their professional licensed nurses and staff, will administer the Seasonal Flu Shots as well as Pneumonia Shots. Florissant Senior Office Staff and the Florissant Senior Commission will make sure to get everyone in and out as quickly and efficiently as possible. Call the Senior Office at 839-7605 for more information. The City of Florissant Senior Office had a report of a Senior Citizen who was stopped at a red light and another vehicle hit her from behind. Although only a fender-bender, she got out of her vehicle to exchange insurance information. In the course of this exchange, her purse was stolen. It is recommended by the Florissant Police to get your insurance card and anything else you need out of your purse or wallet including your cell phone, and then leave your purse in your vehicle and lock your vehicle. If you need to get back in for anything, lock it after you get in to keep anyone from getting into the vehicle with you. Florissant Senior Dining Center 2014 Senior Citizen Dances All Seniors Citizens, Residents and Non-Residents, are invited to enjoy a wonderful evening. Dance the night away or sit back & enjoy the music of a variety of different bands. Tickets are $8.00, if purchased in the Senior Office prior to the dance or $10.00 at the door. Ticket price includes admission & light snacks with beer, wine & soda available for purchase. Dances for the remaining of 2014 include: • LABOR DAY DANCE, Friday Night, August 29th with the Nice & Easy Band • AUTUMN DANCE, Saturday Night, November 1stwith the Two Star Final Band SENIORS EVENTS SCHEDULE JULY 4 City Hall Offices Closed 10 Silver Words Mtg, Dining Center, 1:30, Sign ups for Hollywood Casino Trip AND Fiddler on the Roof Trip 13 Ms Missouri Senior Pageant, call the Theatre 921-5678 for more information 14 Senior Citizen Trip – Trolley Tour & Lunch at Spaghetti Factory 14 Ticket Sales begin for NORTH COUNTY GALA! 17 Speaker Series, KMOV CHANNEL 4 WEATHER PRESENTATION 1:30pm Nature Lodge in Sunset Park 31 Summer Beach Party & Bingo, Eagan Ctr, 10:00am, Lunch, Bingo and THE MUNY KIDS! AUGUST 5 Ticket Sales begin, Dining Center 9-11, Paddlewheel Cruise & Pere Marquette 14 Silver Words Trip – Hollywood Casino 25 Reservations begin for Mayor Schneider’s Town Hall Meeting, 839-7605 29 Senior Citizen Dance, Eagan Center, Friday, 7-10pm, Nice & Easy Band SEPTEMBER 1 City Offices Closed – Labor Day 5 North County Gala , Eagan Center 7-10pm with Sentimental Journey Band 11 Silver Words Mtg, JFK, 1:30, Speaker - “Ask the Pharmacist” 15 Ticket Sales begin, Senior Office, Halloween Party & Bingo 18 MAYOR SCHNEIDER’S TOWN HALL MEETING, Eagan Ctr, 9:00am 24 Senior Citizen Trip – Paddlewheel Cruise & Pere Marquette 30 Tickets Sales begin at Dining Center for November Trip OCTOBER 4 Silver Words Trip, Fiddler on Roof & St. Louis Chicken Rotisserie 7 FLU SHOTS at the Eagan Center, 9:00am – 2:00pm, TIP HealthCare 30 Halloween Party & Bingo, Eagan Ctr. 10:00am, Lunch , Bingo, Costume Contest & Entertainment - the Accordion Duo! Students from Robinwood School in Florissant give an Easter Presentation to the Florissant Senior Dining Center. Get a group of friends together or come and make new friends at the Florissant Senior Dining Center. Delicious catered meals are served Monday through Friday at 12:00 noon. We have something for everyone - Parties, Bingo, Rob your Neighbor, Crafts, Doozle's Day, and more! Call 839-7603 to make your reservation or for more information! Florissant Golf Club The golf season has gotten underway and we encourage all of the residents who play golf to get out and enjoy the improved course conditions along with the recent renovations and the beautiful aesthetic changes at Florissant Golf Club. Whether you are a beginner or a scratch golfer I know you will like what’s going on at the golf course. A perfect place for golf outings or banquets, make Florissant Golf Club your choice. Enjoy sitting on our large deck overlooking the eighteenth green after your round with the beverage of your choice, or book that party you have been planning. Our customer service is excellent and our goal is to make every experience at Florissant Golf Club one you and your guests will remember. If you are looking to improve your golf game this year give Master Golf Professional/General Manger Terry Grosch or Director of Golf Eric Ogles a call and get those lessons started. Beginners to scratch golfers we are here to make your golf game more enjoyable so don’t hesitate, get started now. Book your tee time by calling the club at: 314-741-7444 or online at our website (Florissantgolfclub.com) and at GolfaroundSTL.com a no fee online booking engine for over 20 local public golf courses. 8 Public Works Northview High School and Ackerman Elementary Construction Projects Artist’s Rendering of Planned Northview High School Facility The City of Florissant Public Works Department is pleased to work with the Special School District, 1550 Derhake and ICS- General Contractor for the Northview High School and Ackerman School projects that are now beginning construction on three extensive projects. These projects include replacing the existing Northview High School, Additions to Ackerman Elementary School and replacing Ackerman School mechanical systems. Northview H.S. Project Construction of the new $22 million dollar, 100,000 Square Foot Northview High School is scheduled to start June of 2014 and be completed August 2015. The new school will provide space for 200 students and 100 staff, and is designed to meet and enhance the schools quality programs. Northview has been recognized for its outstanding curriculum for students with intellectual disabilities, autism, behavioral disorders and mobility disabilities. The facility is planned around an exterior courtyard and therapy gardens, providing students outdoor cues to navigate the building. With suites opening into the therapy courtyard, it also provides a site for outdoor classrooms. Suites are designed to support the needs of students with a variety of learning and behavioral challenges. The building will match the goals of the school in developing life skills by providing “real world” learning situations for students. Rooms include a computer lab, common areas with kitchenettes and laundry services, and a restaurant where students can gain experience in cooking and serving skills by taking on restaurant-style roles. Flexibility is a key component as classrooms are designed to shift based on student population needs. Therapy and tutorial spaces are located within the suites with larger shared services at the center of the facility. The gymnasium has been designed to serve as a storm shelter/safe room to protect students and staff from tornadoes and other natural disaster emergencies. Ackerman Project: The $5.4 million, 23,164 square foot Ackerman School project will include a new entrance canopy and additions to the Gym and Administration Building. Those additions to specifically include: Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) replacement at a cost of $676,530. Part of the project consist of extensive storm water detention incorporation of 2 residential properties into the City of Florissant. This project is to be completed summer 2014. It too will have a new gymnasium constructed to function as a storm shelter in case of natural disaster. The Northview Building Team includes: • Bond Architects, Inc. • Nafe & Associates- Landscape Design • CEDC- Civil Engineering • David Mason- Structural Engineering • Bric Partnership- MEP/FP Engineering • Dennis G. Glore, Inc.- Kitchen Design • Owner’s Representative: CCS Group Ackerman Construction/Design Team: The Project Architechtural/Construction team includes: • Dickinson-Hussman Architects • Dickinson-Hussman Architects Landscape Design • Clayton Engineering- Civil Engineering • Alper Audi- Structural Engineering • Facility Solutions Group MEP/FP Engineering • CCS Group- Owner’s Project Management • ICS- General Contractor for Northview High School and Ackerman School • Sheet Metal Contractors, Inc.HVAC Replacement Ackerman School Artist’s Rendering of Planned Ackerman School Improvements The Florissant Focus Are You Ready to Pay More to Throw Away? Many of our Florissant residents grew up in times when things were reused or repaired and little was thrown away. Others grew up in a more recent “throw-away” society. We need to understand why we must all value those “old days” of not throwing so much away, and if we haven’t already done so, begin to practice the three R’s (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) for the sake of our environment and future generations. Most of us could easily REDUCE the amount of trash and garbage that we generate. One good way is to avoid disposables and have more reusable products at home. Another is to REUSE plastic shopping bags or stuff them into the recycling boxes at the grocery store, use reusable shopping bags, and donate or sell old clothing and furniture to charity or secondhand/thrift shops, many of which are located in Florissant. You can RECYCLE, even if you have not yet done so, using the easy single-stream method available in the City of Florissant. You may say it is too much trouble to take out two totes a week, or it takes up valuable time, or you just don’t know why recycling all of a sudden is so crucial. Well, here are some very good reasons why you need to recycle now: • Recycling helps reduce our carbon footprint and improves climate issues by having fewer burning, smelly, toxic landfills that send unhealthy gas emissions into the atmosphere. Landfills also destroy wildlife habitats. • Recycling reduces the need for landfills. St. Louis County has only one trash landfill left. When it is filled up, there is no place to dump trash. • Recycling improves the economy. It creates millions of new jobs and new products on the market. You or one of your relatives may benefit from these. • Recycling paper and cardboard items saves millions of trees every year. Trees keep pollution at bay by cleaning the air. Clean air promotes good health. • Recycled production allows companies to cut their product costs in half by reusing materials and components while saving energy resources, electricity, water, etc. • Recycling saves everyone money. It lowers trash collection fees because trash haulers have to pay the landfill to dump trash and even any recyclables that have been put into trash bins while they get paid many times over by recycling. If residents don’t recycle, everyone will see higher trash bills in the near future. You save money. Your neighbors save money. So it pays you to recycle! Grandparents, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, and residents who do not use their blue recycle totes may need some convincing or help to get started recycling. If residents who are recycling can let them know its great benefits and maybe even help them get started, they will be doing a great favor for themselves, all residents of the City, and their grandchildren. The future is now. (Blue Recycling Totes are available by calling the Health Department at 314 839-7655) STREET WORK City crews have begun this season's maintenance of replacing deteriorating concrete slabs and patching other areas that need repair with hot asphalt mix. Several city streets will have a new asphalt overlay to greatly improve the look and ride on these streets. The contracted cost is approximately $700,000.00. This work will begin in early summer. Missouri Petroleum will begin to slurry seal many streets throughout the City at a contracted cost of $40,000. Work should be completed within the next few weeks. The Street Department continues to do the excavation work on all sewer lateral repairs for residents under the Sewer Lateral Insurance Program (SLIP). When work is being done in your area, keep safety in mind. Drive slow and use caution. At times, there will be detours and weather related delays that cannot be avoided. Please be patient and be courteous to the workers. Everyone's safety is our main concern. For more information, you can contact the Florissant Street Department at 314-839-7652. Health Dept. and Parks & Recreation July 2014 Ready Or Not – They’re Back! Mosquitoes!! 9 Florissant Parks & Recreation British Soccer Camp July 28-Aug 1 Koch Park, 315 Howdershell Rd First Kicks .............. 3 - 4 yrs........ 9:00 - 10:00am ................ $89 Mini Soccer ............ 5 - 6 yrs........ 10.30am - 12:00pm ........ $103 Half Day .................. 7 - 8 yrs........ 9:00am - 12:00pm .......... $137 Half Day .................. 9 - 16 yrs...... 1:00 - 4:00pm.................. $137 Register at www.challengersports.com by June 13th to receive a free replica jersey $10 late fee applied to all registrations received after July 18th Applications can be mailed to: Eagan Center, 1 James J Eagan Drive, Florissant, MO 63033 Checks payable to “Challenger Sports” Circus Stars Camp Mosquito populations grow quickly when they have standing water for breeding, cover to hide and warm blooded hosts. Depending on conditions, and the mosquito species, a complete life cycle may take a few weeks to a few days. It is important that residents help the City of Florissant stay in control of this summertime nuisance by going over the following list and taking necessary actions. • Get rid of old tires, tin cans, buckets, drums, bottles or drain any containers that hold standing water. • Fill in or drain any low places (puddles, ruts) in yard. • Keep drains, ditches and culverts clean of weeds and trash so water will drain properly. • Cover trash containers to keep out rainwater. • Keep gutters and downspouts cleared and draining properly. • Repair leaky pipes and outside faucets. • Empty plastic wading pools at least once a week and store it indoors when not in use. • Make sure your backyard pool is properly cared for while on vacation. • Fill in tree rot holes and hollow stumps that hold water with sand or concrete. • Change the water in birdbaths. • Keep grass cut and shrubbery well trimmed around the house to discourage adult mosquitoes from hiding there. There are a number of other ways you can help control the mosquito population besides following our checklist. A number of products are available for purchase for use in the yard. Contact your local hardware store for details and be sure to follow all label instructions carefully. If you are going to be outdoors be sure to wear repellants and read all label instructions carefully. Those containing Deet, have been proven to be highly effective. A newer product called "Picaridin" is in many repellents. Every repellent has different characteristics and levels of effectiveness. For more information on repellents visit the EPA website at http://cfpub.epa.gov/oppref/insect/. Remember, mosquito control efforts of residents are the best defense against biting mosquitoes and the spread of disease. Visit the City of Florissant Website www.florissantmo.com Walk on stilts! Ride a unicycle! Balance on a rolla bolla board! These are just a few of the exciting skills you'll learn in Circus Stars Camp! You'll learn juggling, plate spinning, clown acts, animal balloons, and much more! Plus we are introducing some brand new juggling and balancing skills this year! Camp culminates with the students performing an amazing circus for their family and friends! Ages: 6 - 12 years When: 7/21 - 7/25 Location: John F Kennedy Community Center Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm Registration: Res. 5/1, Non-Res. 5/15 Price: Res. $95, Non-Res. $110 Magical Mystery Camp What do you get when you combine theater and magic into one camp? Introducing...Magical Mystery Camp! Your kids will learn new magic tricks each day, often treating their parents to a nightly show! Campers will weave their tricks into a mystery show, which they will create and perform the last day for their families! In learning magic, theater, and improve, your kids will develop their presentation skills and confidence while having a lot of fun in the process! Ages: 6 - 12 years When: 7/21 - 7/25 Location: John F Kennedy Community Center Time: 12:30 - 3:30 pm Registration: Res. 5/1, Non-Res. 5/15 Register for both camps and save: Res. $185, Non-Res. $210 (The 30 minute break between these two camps will be supervised.) Flick and Float We’ll make the Koch Family Aquatic Center into our very own “dive-in” movie theater as we watch Disney’s “Frozen” at this fun-filled event for the entire family. Inner tubes are not allowed on the water slides. Proper swim wear is required. Date: July 25th Time: 8:30 - End of movie Location: Koch Park Aquatic Center Family Fishing Tournament An annual event put on by the Florissant Parks & Recreation Department and City Youth Advisory Commission. A current Florissant Resident Card is required to register. Awards and consolation prizes will be given in various categories throughout the event. The tournament is open to all ages, however, individuals 16-65 years of age are required by state law to have a Missouri State Fishing License. Date: Saturday, June 28 Time: 9:00-11:00AM Location: St. Ferdinand Park Required: Current Florissant Resident Card and Missouri Fishing License 16-65 yrs. ©2014 SSM Health Care. All rights reserved. INQ-14-11867 4/14 AVOID THE ER WAIT. Get our free SSM ER app and be ready wherever you are. 10 Florissant Police News The Florissant Focus Robert G. Lowery, Sr. Law Enforcement Center Chief Tim Lowery, his command staff and the proud men and women of the police department, stand outside the newly re-named police headquarters, the Robert G. Lowery, Sr. Law Enforcement Center, in honor of former Chief of Police and Mayor, Robert G. Lowery Sr. The building dedication took place on Saturday, May 17th. Photo Coutesy of Robert A. Crail Photography 2014 National Night Out The “31st Annual National Night Out” (NNO) campaign has been scheduled for Tuesday, August 5, 2014. National Night Out is designed to: • Heighten crime and drug prevention awareness; • Generate support for, and participation in, local anticrime programs; • Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships; and • Send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back. Florissant residents are being encouraged to lock their doors, turn on outside lights, and spend the evening outside with their neighbors between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Activities such as block parties, cookouts, visits from police officers, or scheduling a tour of the police station are encouraged. Residents are required to apply for a no cost “Block Party” permit. Permits may be obtained in person from the Mayor’s Office at the Florissant City Hall, or by downloading a permit from the City of Florissant website at, www.florissantmo.com For additional information contact Officer Andy Haarmann at 314-830-6042, or visit the police department’s website, www.florissantmo.com/police , or you may also visit the National Night Out website, www.natw.org Florissant Police Department Welcomes Canine Hugo Hugo, a two year old German Shepherd, was born in Slovakia, and he was purchased by the Florissant Police Department on December 26, 2013 from the Shallow Creek Kennels in Sharpsville, Pennsylvania. Hugo takes commands in both English and Dutch. Officer Michael Arthur is Hugo’s handler, and they attended the St. Louis Municipal Police Canine School together starting on January 20, 2014. Officer Arthur and Hugo graduated the fourteen week course on April 25, 2014 after being trained in narcotics detection, tracking, building searches, and criminal apprehension. Officer Arthur and Hugo began protecting the citizens of Florissant together on April 26, 2014, and they have already been responsible for several arrests. Hugo is one of three police canines at the Florissant Police Department. Florissant Police Department and Florissant Valley Fire Protection District to Cohost a Public Safety Citizen Academy Florissant Police Chief Timothy Lowery and Florissant Valley Fire Protection District Chief Scott Seppelt are happy to announce that their two agencies will be cohosting the first annual Public Safety Citizens Academy starting on August 27, 2014. The course would be held every Wednesday from August 27th thru October 22nd from 6:30-9:30pm at either the Florissant Police Station or the Florissant Valley Fire Protection District, Fire House #1. The Citizen Academy is a 9-week educational, citizen involvement activity designed by the Police and Fire Departments as part of their goal to be involved with the residents that they serve. The goal of this class is to promote understanding between citizens and police officers and fire fighters regarding their respective needs and concerns. By promoting this understanding it is hoped that the citizens and police and fire departments will work better together. This is a unique opportunity for citizens to experience a taste of police and fire training through classroom participation and practical exercises. Some areas of training include narcotics investigation, traffic crash investigation, crime scene processing, firearms, first aid, fire science, vehicle extraction, fire attack, and more. Role-playing is done to emphasize the training. We are currently taking reservations for the next Citizen Academy class. The Academy is open to residents age 18 and over who complete the application process and sign a liability waiver. It should be noted that physical activity will be required when doing some of the practical exercises. The cost to attend the Academy will be $10, which includes a Public Safety Citizens Academy T-Shirt. The class will be limited to 24 participants. Anyone interested in attending this class can obtain an application on the Florissant Police Department’s website at: www.florissantmo.com/police look under ‘Upcoming Events’ or call Officer Andy Haarmann at: 314-830-6042 or contact him via email at: ahaarmann@florissantmo.com. Florissant Police Department Participates in the 2014 Missouri Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run For the first time, the Missouri Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch run went through the City of Florissant on May 22, 2014. The Law Enforcement Torch Run is a campaign to raise awareness and funds for the Missouri Special Olympics. Captain Timothy Fagan, Officer Andy Haarmann, Officer Kim Berry, Officer Dustin Owen, Officer Josh Smith, and Officer Sean Mayer represented the Florissant Police Department in their leg of the run, which was 2.7 miles extending from the Flower Valley Photo Coutesy of Robert A. Crail Photography Shopping Center to the intersection of US Highway 67 and Charbonier Road. Another way that the Florissant Police Department supports Missouri Special Olympics is by selling Law Enforcement Torch Run tshirts. The shirts, available from size youth medium thru 3XL, are available by contacting Officer Andy Haarmann at 314-831-7000 or ahaarmann@florissantmo.com. The cost for a shirt is $10 for all sizes except 3XL, which is $15. A Special Supplement to… A Place Called Florissant Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Official Adoption of the Name “Florissant” We hope you enjoyed the publication we recently delivered to you about the people and events that helped make Florissant the great community in the 75 years since the official adoption of the name of our city. Time and space limitations did not allow us to share all of the information we would have liked, so we are devoting this section of our regular city newsletter to share with you a bit more of our fascinating history. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Mr. Antoine “Tony” Brockmeyer for his personal devotion to this history reflection and also to Mr. Mark Goldstein for his cooperation and support for including the Reporter Supplement in this version of the Florissant Focus. The Role Of City Clerk Has Evolved Over Past 75 Years The position of City Clerk is an appointed one by the Mayor and today the duties include being the official record keeper of the City of all minutes, ordinances, resolutions, contracts, and other documents. The City Clerk also authenticates by signature all ordinances, resolutions and attests to contracts, administers the Oath of Office, prepares and certifies ballots, prepares and issues liquor licenses, acts as the legislative assistant to the City Attorney and City Council, researching information for matters when so requested by members of the City Council. Up until the adoption of the City Charter, however, the City Clerk was a more powerful position, being looked on to run the day-to-day affairs of the City when the position of Mayor was part-time. Henry Koch went on to serve as Mayor. From 1938 the City of Florissant has had seven City Clerks. Carl Peters 1938-1950 Henry Koch 1950-1960 Margaret Beuter 1960-1963 Rosemary Davison, CMC 1963-1979 Carol Fritschie, CMC 1979-1998 Chris McCormick, CMC 1998-2002 Karen Goodwin, MMC 2002-present Rosemary Straub Davison had a fascinating career beyond her service as City Clerk. She was the first female lawyer from Monroe County, Missouri. She and husband Leslie Springer Davison worked for the Department of Justice in St. Louis moving to Florissant in 1958. Rosemary was elected to the Board of Freeholders that drafted the first city charter. She then served for seventeen years as City clerk. She was a founding member of the Missouri Heritage Trust, Florissant Valley Historical Society, Friends of Old St. Ferdinand, Heritage Foundation, Friends of Brush Creek St. Peters Church, and Historic Florissant Inc. She also served as the Democratic Committeewoman for Florissant Township, President of the Landmarks Association of St. Louis, and Chairman of the St. Louis Archdiocesan Human Rights Commission. She is author of a history book Florissant Missouri published in 2002 and was a columnist for the Florissant Valley Reporter under the pseudonym Lee Mercer. Florissant, Colorado The Territory of Colorado was part of the Kansas Territory until 1861 when the first Colorado Territorial assembly created 17 counties. There were no settlements west of Colorado City on the Ute Pass Road until the small town on Twin Creek, named Florissant, was established in 1870 by James Castello. Castello named the new town after the hometown he had known and loved back in Missouri. James Castello had moved to Fairplay in Park County, Colorado in 1863 and was then joined by his wife, Catherine, and seven of their children. Castello saw the business advantages of having a trading post on Twin Creek. The town today has approximately 140 people and also gave its name to a famous nearby fossil bed, Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. Our current City Clerk, Karen Goodwin, has served since 2002. Karen is a member of the International Institute of Municipal Clerks having served on the board representing the states of Missouri, Illinois and Kansas. She is also an active member of the State and Local Municipal Clerks Association and has served that organization in many capacities. As a member of the National Association of Parliamentarians she has taken on the responsibility of teaching parliamentary procedure, through classes, to many elected and appointed officials. She is a member of the local Chamber of Commerce, St. Louis and Missouri Municipal Leagues, Florissant Old Town Partners and has chaired the Florissant Fall Festival for the past 8 years. Florissant Municipal Judge Dan Boyle Municipal Judges Have Served with Fairness and Honor Florissant has been blessed with a distinguished list of Municipal Judges over the past 75 years. The earliest of these was Joseph LePage, but unfortunately we have little available information on his service. In the early 1950s the Florissant Municipal Judge was John J. Kelly, Jr. Judge Kelly served the residents of Florissant as Municipal Judge until he was appointed a St. Louis County Circuit Court Judge in 1956. In 1972 Judge Kelly was appointed a Missouri appellate court Judge. The next judge for which we have information was Robert T. Ebert Sr., an attorney who was born and raised in St. Louis. He graduated from Beaumont High School in 1945, and immediately went into the U.S. Army. Following his military service, he enrolled in college, graduating from the St. Louis University Judge Robert T. Ebert. School of Law in 1951. He and his wife Dorothy bought a home in Florissant in 1962 and raised six children there. Judge Ebert practiced law for more than 50 years and beginning in the 1960s, he served more than a decade as Florissant’s Municipal Court Judge. Judge Ebert helped found the Florissant Optimist Club and belonged to St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Catholic Church. He passed away in 2009 at the age of 81. Judge Timothy Kelly was elected in 1979, the same year Mayor Thomas P. Schneider was first elected to the City Council. Kelly’s brother said that Judge Kelly was inspired to become Municipal Judge by their father, the Another Place Called Florissant Missouri Treasurer Clint Zweifel late Judge John Kelly, Jr. Judge Kelly served as president of the Missouri Municipal and Associate Court Judges Association in 1985 and 1986. From about 1988 to 2003, he also worked as the municipal judge for Ferguson. He is remembered for taking extra time to try to help young offenders break the cycle and not fall Judge Timothy Kelly further into a life of crime. Judge Kelly passed away soon after winning reelection in 2011. The current Municipal Judge, Dan Patrick Boyle edged out Kevin Kelly, brother of the late Judge Timothy Kelly in a special election. Boyle and his father, Patrick Boyle, have their law offices in Old Town. Dan is a graduate of McCluer High School, Greenville College and Washington University School of Law. He served as Provisional Judge in Florissant prior to running against Judge Kelly in 2011 and in the special election in November 2011. Additional City Council 2013 Special Election Election Results 2012 Ward 1 - Tim Lee Ward 3 - Joseph Eagan Ward 5 - Keith Schildroth Ward 7 - Jackie Pagano Ward 9 - Ben Hernandez Ward 4 - Jeffrey Caputa 2014 Ward 2 - Tim Jones Ward 4 - Jeffrey Caputa Ward 6 - Gerard Henke Ward 8 - Mark Schmidt Was a Former Florissant State Representative Clint Zweifel attended St. Ferdinand grade school in Florissant and graduated from Hazelwood West High School. He earned both a BA degree in political science and an MBA from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Prior to running for office, Zweifel was the research and education director for Teamsters Local 688. Clint ran for State Representative in 2002 representing Florissant in the General Assembly until his election as Missouri State Treasurer in 2008. When he was elected State Treasurer, he was the youngest person elected to that office in over a century. Clint was reelected in 2012. His wife, Janice, works with children with special needs in the public schools. They are the parents of two teenage daughters. Michael O’Mara North County Strong Michael O'Mara was elected to the St. Louis County Council in 2000 and remains the 4th District Representative. With his wife Carol, the couple have two children and are members of Sacred Heart Parish. He is a McCluer High graduate and has an MBA from SLU. Mike was a professional soccer player for the Kansas City Comets and the St. Louis Steamers in the 1980s. Mike is an International Representative United Association of Plumbers, Pipefitters and Sprinklerfitters. POSTAL CUSTOMER Dated Material Please Deliver By July 1st, 2014 PRESRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 65 FLORISSANT, MO Florissant Focus City Hall 955 S. Francois Florissant, MO 63031 (314) 921-5700 July 2014 FIND A D FIND DOC OC T OR OR WHO W HO H O W WILL I L L SEE SEE Y YOU OU WITHIN WI W ITHIN T H I N DA D DAYS, AY YS, S, NOT WEEK W WEEKS. E E KS. 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