celebrating44 YEaRS
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celebrating44 YEaRS
2015 INNSBROOK NEWSLETTER celebrating 44 Years On e a rth there is no heaven, bu t there are pieces of it. — Jules Renard, 1864-1910 what’s inside Notes from Ed & Charlie........................................................ 3 Summer Breeze Concerts..................................................... 6 Innsbrook Institute................................................................. 9 Camp Innsbrook/Summer Workshops.........................10 Innsbrook Unplugged...........................................................12 The Clubhouse.........................................................................14 News and Notes......................................................................16 Golf Course Updates.............................................................18 Amenity Update......................................................................19 Anniversary Party..................................................................20 Calendar of Events . ..............................................................23 2 COVER PHOTO BY: Carolyn Mooney Photos by: (clockwise from top left) Innsbrook Staff, Marge Rosenthal, Bob Keefe, Jennifer Davey inside innsbrook “Smooth Sailing” by Carol Kappel welcome -to our- 44 season th CHAIRMAN’S COLUMN There is a poignant Cherokee Proverb that is: “Don’t let yesterday use up too much of today” Innsbrook’s 44th year is already a year of change as we transition to our successors and embrace a WHOLE lot of change with renovations, new projects, activities, menus, facilities, infrastructure, land acquisition, products, etc., etc. Many of these things, I personally would hesitate to tackle at my age, but with our younger management and capable and enthusiastic organization … we move forward, but retain our basic traditions, philosophies and ethics. “Rapid Waters in the Forest” by Carolyn Mooney With over 3,000 property owners, some in their fourth generation, and many of who have owned multiple chalets, condos, lots and homes, have given us a big vote of confidence. Innsbrook is still fun for me … and watching it evolve and improve is exciting! Enjoy the season! Ed Boyce “Pretty in Pink” by Cynthia Bowers 3 A NOTE FROM CHARLIE Greetings from Innsbrook and welcome to our 44th season! Well it must finally be spring. Or at least it appears so by my weather rock: hot (once), cold (some days), wet (a lot), covered in hail (yep, it’s spring!!). And as spring is often the season most filled with anticipation and excitement, so is the tenor of our community and the spirit in which we publish our newsletter Innsight. I’m honored to open the season with this letter to our community and it is a treat to share an overview of all the great events and happenings in store for us this year. “Granddad and Grandson Fishing” by Anne Willis As is tradition, we’ll be formally kicking off the season with our Memorial Day Celebrations and Anniversary party. These events are perfect for rekindling and reconnecting with the families and friends that many of you haven’t seen since before the winter months. Personally, I love to see the mix of our newest members of Innsbrook alongside the multi-generational IBK’ers. Although, I must admit, that now I’m the guy saying “Your son/daughter is how old now? I remember when you first bought your cabin back in 19xx and the kids were in diapers. My how the time flies!” Ugh. But as such, this is one of the many strengths of our community. Traditions are infused with the younger and newer generations and together we are making Innsbrook more vibrant and relevant to our lives now more than ever. Between the infusions (and a few transfusions) our popular hangouts will be better than ever in ’15. The Clubhouse Bar & Grille was stripped down to the bones and rebuilt to better serve our customers in an atmosphere of fun and comfort that will meet the needs of all the IBK generations from the tiny tikes to the young at heart. Along with the great additions to the bar, dining areas, kids’ area and staff—and quite importantly—we’ve completely re-equipped the kitchen and doubled its size in the process. “Log Cabin Duo” by Mike Gualdoni The 2015 concert season will be our finest yet. From classical to classic rock, from Beethoven to Bono and Zac Brown to Funky Butt, you will be entertained by some of the finest musicians and bands around. We are thrilled to share the news that marquee musicians from around the globe will be returning to IBK for our Institute’s Summer Music Festival and Academy. Our Artistic Director and St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster, David Halen, has brought back our good friends Wendy Chen, Chee-Yun, Grace Park and more for what will certainly be a series you will not want to miss. One of the finest traditions and events we have is our annual Independence Day Celebration. The day will be most memorable in the history of America … It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade … bonfires and illuminations [fireworks] from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forevermore. — John Adams, July 3, 1776 4 “All Decked Out” by Kelly Ford Thank you President Adams, I couldn’t agree more! E v ery body needs beauty as well as bread, places to pl ay in and pr ay in , where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul. — John Muir “Honor Our Freedom” by Ken Allman Fireworks celebrate a special moment in time. The tradition marks time for generations. They strengthen community as friends, family and neighbors gather for a shared experience. And they’re fun! This show would not be possible without the generous support of our community, and I thank each of you that contribute for your valued generosity. From Memorial Day to Labor Day our community will enjoy a lineup of events, celebrations, activities, camps, concerts, workshops, races, regattas, tournaments, shows and parties that any major city would be thrilled to have in their portfolio. This would not be possible if not for the countless hours of dedicated IBK volunteers. We are all indebted to these acts of community service; please join me in thanking them when you see them. The French author Jules Renard once commented, “On earth there is no heaven, but there are pieces of it.” I believe we all share a piece of heaven with the natural beauty that envelops us at Innsbrook, and I also believe that this is the fundamental common denominator that we share. Be it primal, tribal, karma or kismet, a few moments spent travelling our trails or back roads can be magical. “Tri at Innsbrook” by Cynthia Bowers May you take the time this season to enjoy the unique Innsbrook experience. Have fun. Be a good neighbor. As always, we welcome any opportunity to hear from you; your comments, questions and constructive criticism have helped to shape the Innsbrook community. Sincerely, Charlie Boyce, President & CEO “Heading Home Tyrolean Trail Crossing” by Gary Barton 5 dancing the night away No matter what type of music you personally enjoy, our Summer Breeze concerts are a popular community event, where neighbors gather and catch up over a picnic, kids play Frisbee and make up their own creative games, and everyone enjoys an evening under the stars. From pop and dance to rock and country and spanning the decades, each concert is a great way to unwind and cap off a fun and fulfilling summer day at Innsbrook. There’s a concert nearly every weekend of the summer, we hope you’ll make it out to the Farmhouse Field for each and every one! All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m.* For more information call ext. 180. Dirty Muggs May 24 Kicking off the 2015 season of Summer Breeze is the high-energy, can’t stop dancing sounds and moves of the Dirty Muggs. This band can play it all with covers from Prince, Journey, Al Green, Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, and more. Dirty Muggs’ choreography, musical prowess, and cast of entertainers are sure to capture the hearts of Innsbrook fans. The Dirty Muggs will have you on your feet and showing off your moves before the sun goes down on Memorial Day weekend! Well Hungarians May 30 Also back this year by popular demand are the Well Hungarians, whose musical repertoire covers a wide spectrum of songs from the ‘70s to current hits. The band’s performances include original music as well as country, rock and classic cover songs ranging from the Zac Brown Band to Lynyrd Skynyrd. The Well Hungarians have extensive longterm professional recording and live playing experience. Let’s welcome them back to Innsbrook! Resurrection June 20 Don’t stop believin’—because the concert schedule continues to rock on June 20. Coming to us all the way from Nashville is Journey tribute band Resurrection. The band says that, “Whether you’re a hard-core Journey fan, a newly converted one, or just want to relive a special part of your life through a shared musical adventure, you will be captured by the moment listening to ‘Resurrection—A Journey Tribute’ and soaring from the experience long after the party’s over!” Funky Butt Brass Band June 27 The Funky Butt Brass Band returns to Innsbrook this year, taking classic New Orleans brass tunes and giving them a twist. According to the uniquely-titled band, “The term ‘funky butt’ has a storied place in New Orleans history. It was the title of a dance, a Buddy Bolden trumpet tune and, in the early part of the 20th century when jazz was new, the Union Sons of Honor Hall in the backatown district of New Orleans became the Funky Butt Dance Hall at night.” 6 *Cancellation policy for outdoor concerts: In the case of inclement weather we will NOT move the event indoors to the riding arena. If the weather is deemed to be too wet or severe to hold the event, the event will be canceled. You can check Facebook, the Aspen Center Front Desk, and the security gates for updates on cancellations. The decision to cancel an event will not be made until 5 p.m. on the day of the event. summer concerts Breakfast Club July 3 A big Innsbrook hit—the Breakfast Club is a high energy rock/dance ‘80s tribute band, whose every song is a chart-topper that brings down the house and will have you exclaiming, “I love this song!” Moonwalk down memory lane with the Breakfast Club as they spin you right round to all the radical sounds, styles, and way cool dance steps from the 1980s in their over-the-top retro attire. This show will inspire you to break out moves you never knew you had! Rattle & Hum KC July 11 This band was disappointed to fall victim to a rainout last year, but they couldn’t wait to come back and perform at Innsbrook for the first time! Rattle & Hum will share the spirit of U2 with the Innsbrook audience. The band is relentless in their dedication to playing their set list with passion and energy, and always wins over any crowd they play for. Rattle & Hum are based in Kansas City, but are taking the Innsbrook stage to perform songs from U2’s vast catalog, from their 1980 debut album to the present. Old Salt Union July 18 Old Salt Union takes their modern bluegrass and country sounds on the road, heading to Innsbrook out of Belleville, Ill., for their Summer Breeze debut. The band says that they “stretch the boundaries of traditional bluegrass music by incorporating in-depth musical arrangements, a catchy hook and an uncanny pop sensibility.” Old Salt Union was named Best Country Band in 2014 by the Riverfront Times, who also named them Best Bluegrass Band in 2013. My Friend Mike July 25 The variety/piano music of My Friend Mike comes to the Innsbrook stage on July 25. The band covers the latest Top 40 hits along with soulful Motown classics, country, rock and anything in between. My Friend Mike has been featured at many of St. Louis’ premier events and venues including the Cardinals’ home opener rally at Keiner Plaza, the St. Louis Zoo and citywide Fourth of July celebrations. Serapis August 1 Kicking off August is Serapis, who has played at Innsbrook’s Memorial Day celebration before. This group has been together playing authentic rock music in the St. Louis area since 1982. Serapis is a classic American band in every sense of the word. Originating in garages of a Midwestern town, these guys honed their craft with millions of hours logged on stages nationwide. From the beginning, their choice has always been to play “something different”—to champion the unsung heroes. 7 Vote for Pedro August 8 You don’t want to miss this exhilarating party band! Vote for Pedro brings the party back to Innsbrook for a night of Top 40 hits under the stars. This band covers the entire spectrum of popular music, with a playlist that runs the gamut from modern and classic rock to plenty of dance tunes to shake to. Last year, members of Vote for Pedro collaborated with St. Louis Symphony musicians (including concertmaster and Innsbrook property owner David Halen) in performances to raise money for local institutions! Dogs of Society August 15 After your feet recover from the dance party with Vote for Pedro, welcome Elton John tribute band Dogs of Society. Dogs of Society deliver a rockin’ musical experience faithful to the spirit of the classic Elton John recordings. Inspired by Elton John from the earliest years, band member John Gore knew piano was the instrument for him. Elton’s soaring melodies, trippy lyrics and killer rock hooks led John to form Dogs of Society in 2012. The group will make their Innsbrook debut and put on an energetic rock show that’s perfect for all ages! Dr. Zhivegas August 22 Rock ‘n roll meets dance funk when Midwest party rock band Dr. Zhivegas returns to Innsbrook on August 22. Always rocking, always compelling, always playing your favorite songs, Dr. Zhivegas is a live 21st century Juke Box! The band has been a mainstay in the St. Louis music scene and their high-energy performance is one you won’t want to miss. Seven Bridges Road August 29 With its delicate and haunting six-string intricacies, Seven Bridges Road has set out to recall the legend that is the Eagles, with a richlylayered recreation worthy of the legacy of Don Henley and the boys. Come out for this concert and hear all the hits that made the Eagles one of the world’s best-selling bands of all time. Popular songs by the Eagles include Hotel California, Take it Easy, Life in the Fast Lane and Desperado. Butch Wax & The Hollywoods September 5 In the Summer Breeze Concert Series finale, Butch Wax & The Hollywoods return to Innsbrook to help your family celebrate Labor Day Weekend. Together for three decades, this band will make you get up and shake it with all the oldies and dance music from the ‘60s and ‘70s, as well as Motown hits. Butch Wax & The Hollywoods have performed at Innsbrook several times, and say it’s a favorite place to play. Their performance style is funky, soulful and fun. 8 innsbrook institute celebrating our 15 th season Picture a warm summer’s evening where the air is still and the stars are shining bright overhead. A feeling of contentment spreads over you and a beautiful melody breaks through the night from the strings of a single violin. Listen closely as the melody becomes harmony as violins, violas and cellos join in to wrap you in a sweet symphony of sound. June 5-13, 2015, we invite you to immerse yourself in the splendid compositions of Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Strauss, Rachmaninoff and numerous other composers, stunningly performed here in Innsbrook by some of the finest musicians playing today. In celebration of the 15th season of the Innsbrook Institute Summer Music Academy and Festival, the Institute welcomes new artists Nozomi Khudyev, Matt Zalkind and Beth Guterman, and is pleased to welcome back patron favorites Wendy Chen, Chee-Yun, Grace Park, Simone Porter, Blake Pouliot and the Calidore String Quartet. And the musical feast would not be complete without St. Louis Symphony concertmaster and Institute Artistic Director David Halen overseeing the programming and delighting audiences with his passionate performances. The Innsbrook Institute Summer Music Academy and Festival is the premier regional summer music event, hosting aspiring string students, world-renowned professional musicians and classical chamber music patrons for nine glorious days of musical delights here in beautiful Innsbrook. Founded in 2001 by Innsbrook founder Ed Boyce and St. Louis Symphony concertmaster David Halen, the Institute has hosted hundreds of student musicians for study and lessons, and welcomed worldrenowned artists to delight audiences at nightly chamber music concerts. Welcome to the 15th anniversary season of the Innsbrook Institute Summer Music Academy and Festival! Have questions about the Innsbrook Institute? For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit innsbrookinstitute.org or call (636)928-3366 ext. 218. This year’s artists include: the Calidore String Quartet, Chee-Yun, David Halen, Wendy Chen, Nozomi Khudyev, Simone Porter, and more. 9 learning, sharing, & creating together in the Great Outdoors 10 for the kids Camp Innsbrook Summer Workshops Memorial Day Party Saturday, May 23, 2-5 p.m. Camp Rock Monday-Wednesday, June 8-10, 9 a.m.-noon (ages 6-9) and 1-4 p.m. (ages 10-15) Open to all Innsbrook property owner kids and grandkids, Camp Innsbrook is dedicated to helping children explore art and nature in a relaxed setting. Everything we do at Camp Innsbrook emphasizes fun and discovery in nature. This year’s schedule of Camp Innsbrook weekend events brings together nature, art and family for engaging summer fun. See the calendar of events, starting on page 23, for full details and locations. Amazing Race Saturday, June 6, 10 a.m.-noon Family Campout Saturday-Sunday, June 6-7, 6:30 p.m. Weeklong Camp Innsbrook #1 Monday-Thursday, June 15-18, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday, June 19, 9 a.m.-noon and 6-8:30 p.m. Weeklong Camp Innsbrook #2 Sold Out Monday-Thursday, July 13-16, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday, July 17, 9 a.m.-noon and 6-8:30 p.m. Sand Sculpture Contest Saturday, July 25, 4 p.m. Rock Skipping Contest Saturday, July 25, 5 p.m. Cardboard Boat Race Saturday, August 1, 12:30 p.m. Family Camp Innsbrook: Hawaiian Luau Saturday, September 5, 3 p.m. Pinewood Derby Saturday, September 26, 1 p.m. Fall Fest Saturday, October 3, 7 p.m. Many of our Innsbrook families who are recreational owners love spending their summers here at our 7,500acre playground. Our Summer Workshops are great exploration opportunities beyond going to the beach or exploring our nature trails and are led by experts in their respective fields. Three-Day Tennis Wednesday-Friday, June 10-12 or Monday-Wednesday, June 22-24, 8:30-9:30 a.m. (ages 8-12); 9:30-10:30 a.m. (ages 5-7); 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (junior high and high school) Minecraft Adventure Camp Almost Sold Out Monday-Wednesday, June 29-July 1, 9 a.m.-noon; (ages 6-12) Two-Day Tennis Thursday-Friday, July 2-3, 8:30-9:30 a.m. (ages 8-12); 9:30-10:30 a.m. (ages 5-7); 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (junior high and high school) Zombie Film Camp Almost Sold Out Monday-Wednesday, July 20-22, 9 a.m.-noon (ages 6-9) and 1-4 p.m. (ages 10-15) Have questions about Camp Innsbrook or Summer Workshops? Call us at (636)928-3366 ext. 180 or email activities@innsbrook-resort.com. Please note that you must pre-register online for all camps. Trunk or Treat Saturday, October 24, 4 p.m. Passport to Adventure Program This program is an extra incentive for kids to pack their bags and explore Innsbrook! Collect stamps in an IBK passport for participating in selected events. Open to kids ages 6 to 15, adventurers will win special prizes along the way! Pick up your Passport to Adventure at the Memorial Day Party. Learn more and find Passport to Adventure events online at www.innsbrook-resort.com/community/kids/passport. Stop by the Property Management Building or email activities@innsbrook-resort.com to receive your passport and let the FUN begin! 11 innsbrook: unplugged We’ve always said Innsbrook is centered around two of life’s most important things: family and nature. We keep that theme in mind through planning all of our property owner events throughout the year. With access to technology increasing at light speed, we felt we needed to up our game in trying to help families spend more time together in nature—having ‘organic’ fun without any apps necessary. That’s why we’ve planned Innsbrook’s first-ever official Unplugged Weekend. Now, if you ask Ed Boyce, Les Buechele, Charlie Boyce and Chip Wobbe—they can probably tell you about plenty of unplugged weekends they’ve had at Innsbrook. But that was before (we won’t say how long before) cell phones were in the hand of seemingly everyone. One of the great things about being unplugged is not having to worry about every teenager’s nightmare—the phone battery dying. You don’t have to worry about being near an outlet at all times when your only focus is absorbing the wonders of nature around you and embracing time together with your loved ones. Challenge yourself to really explore Innsbrook this year—make a summer bucket list and experience Innsbrook via horseback, bicycle, golf cart, paddleboat and your own two feet! These are some of the exciting nature stories happening at Innsbrook this year. Eagle’s Nest Discovered in Innsbrook! We were thrilled to discover an occupied bald eagle’s nest earlier this year! To protect the privacy of the eagles and the property owners in the area, we can’t divulge the location of the nest. We don’t know how many eggs are in the nest but are confident that there is at least one. According to the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), bald eagles add to their nest each January and February. In Missouri, the average nest size is 5 feet wide and 3 feet deep. Two, sometimes three, eggs are laid in March or April. Both parents incubate the eggs for 34 to 40 days. By 10 to 11 weeks of age, eagles are feathered, nearly full grown and able to fly from the nest. MDC estimates that there are approximately 166 nesting pairs in Missouri. Did you know? The term “bald” in bald eagle actually refers to the Old English word “balde”—meaning white—rather than without feathers. 12 New Trail Maps Available This Year! This year we will unveil brand new maps for each Innsbrook hiking trail! These maps will be easy to understand, pleasant to look at, and convenient to carry along. When the new maps are ready, you will be able to download them online at www.innsbrook-resort.com/recreation/ nature-trails or pick up a printed copy at the Property Management Building, Real Estate Sales Office or Aspen Center. Coming this Summer: Guided Nature Hikes and Family Campout Innsbrook wants to get you unplugged and outdoors this year! Just put… the iPad… down. It’s OK—you can do it! You can harvest your Hay Day crops later. Today, we’re going on a nature hike! We’ve scheduled a number of guided nature hikes this summer. A Missouri Master Naturalist will tell us all about what we’re seeing along the way. Don’t just read about nature—experience it! The guided hikes take place June 13, July 11 and August 8 at 9 a.m. Find out more in the calendar section on page(s) 26, 28, and 29. In addition, we’re challenging our property owners to participate in our Unplugged Weekend Saturday-Sunday, June 6-7. See how long you and your family members and guests can avoid electronics! We’ll do our part to help you by hosting a family campout on June 6 in the Farmhouse Field. We’ll eat s’mores and enjoy activities and music with Bo Brown. Make sure you bring your tent to Innsbrook this weekend! Learn more on page 25. Eagle’s Nest at Innsbrook Attracting Birds to Your Backyard Don’t Leave Fires Unattended Many people enjoy the delight of feeding wild birds throughout the year. Here are some suggestions from the experts on what to put out for food and what to plant on your property to attract the birds you’re aiming to set your eyes on this year! There’s nothing like a crackling campfire to provide the background music to a summer evening. But it’s important to remember a few fire safety tips. In preparing your fire or building your fire pit, look for a spot at least 15 feet away from shrubs, trees and other flammable objects. Beware of low-hanging branches overhead. When starting a fire, fill the pit with small pieces of dry wood; never rip or cut branches from living trees. Place unused firewood upwind and away from the fire. Keep a bucket of water and a shovel nearby. BLUEBIRDS Feed: Mealworms in ground or platform feeders. Plant: Berry-producing shrubs. Dogwoods, sumacs, cedars, hawthorns and similar plants provide natural winter foods. HUMMINGBIRDS Feed: A nectar of four parts water to one part sugar. Change the nectar weekly or more often if it becomes cloudy. Plant: Cardinal flower; jewelweed; royal catchfly; red buckeye; columbine. PURPLE MARTINS Purple martins eat flying insects, so no number of birdfeeders or type of birdseed will attract them. Instead, backyard birders should avoid spraying insecticides or pesticides on lawns, trees or shrubs, since doing so will eliminate the single food source these birds require. AMERICAN GOLDFINCHES Feed: Thistle, or more accurately, Nyjer seed, is a finch favorite. A specialty food loved by goldfinches, purple finches and even mourning doves. Plant: Consider planting coneflowers, asters and switchgrass to provide the birds with plenty of seeds. BALTIMORE ORIOLE Feed: Feeding stations with fruit; orange halves, dishes of grape jelly or specialized nectar. You can use the same nectar for orioles that you do for hummingbirds— four parts water to one part sugar. Plant: Instead of planting anything, you can put yarn or string out in your yard. Orioles and other backyard songbirds will use it for their nests. TANAGERS Feed: Peanut butter, suet, fruit, sugar water, mealworms, bread, cornmeal Plant: Shrubs that produce berries. When you’re coming inside for the day or leaving the area: • Allow the wood to burn completely to ash, if possible; • Pour lots of water on the fire—drown ALL embers, not just the red ones; • Pour until the hissing sound stops; • Stir the campfire ashes and embers with a shovel; • Scrape the sticks and logs to remove any embers; • Stir and make sure logs are wet and cold to the touch. • If you do not have water—use dirt. Mix enough dirt or sand with the embers. Continue adding and stirring until all material is cool. Do NOT bury the fire, as the fire will continue to smolder and could catch roots on fire that will eventually get to the surface. If you see a fire left unattended, please report the exact location to Innsbrook Security immediately. Ext. 400. a reinvention Property owners are in for a treat when they visit the Clubhouse Bar and Grille this summer as it has gone through a complete metamorphosis this winter. A true Innsbrook reinvention, when you open those doors for the first time, we hope you smile from ear-to-ear at the visual changes. Stone and wood throughout and a top-tobottom facelift with new flooring, tables, barstools, chairs, wall coverings and lighting. And check out all the new TVs throughout the area showing you the latest current events and games of the day! Even more importantly, we know that you’ll still be smiling from ear-to-ear when you walk out those doors, satisfied with the good quality food and great service that the Clubhouse Bar and Grille provided. The changes aren’t just surface level—we’ve doubled the size of the kitchen to assure timely and consistent meals. This isn’t just a place for golfers to have a round after playing a round—this is a place for families to get together. Whether it be a casual dinner before a Summer Breeze concert or a special occasion to celebrate a graduation, the friendly atmosphere and rustic, refined and relaxed style of the Clubhouse Bar and Grille will be the first place you’ll think of to grab a meal. We think you’ll love the new personality of the restaurant and bar. From the new décor to the mason jars and copper cups, Innsbrook has re-defined its style! A redesigned menu will include some old favorites, as well as a number of new items to try. We’ll keep our signature fried chicken and pizza, and we’ll bring in new and exciting entrées, salads, sandwiches and appetizers! The menu will include housemade pizzas and salad dressings, and vegan and gluten-free options. The Clubhouse Bar and Grille will use fresh ingredients straight from local farms and bakeries. With these changes, you’ll notice a wider variety of higher quality foods. We’ll also expand our beer selection to include more local and regional craft breweries. And now we’ll focus more on boutique wineries that offer great wines but aren’t as well known. The reinvention didn’t stop inside the doors of the restaurant; you will be able to dine alfresco on the new deck that will overlook the scenic 18th green of the golf course. Live entertainment will set the mood for relaxing afternoons this summer! We can tell you about the great food, beautiful décor and experienced staff all day, but we know you need to see it for yourself! Whether you’ve been there 50 times or none at all, we hope you’ll come this year to see what awaits you, and that the Clubhouse Bar and Grille is a place you and your family enjoy for years to come. Meet our New Executive Chef Serving up your Clubhouse Bar and Grille fare will be Executive Chef Jimmy O’Brien, who came to Innsbrook in March of this year. He’d like to introduce himself to you. “I’m so happy to be at Innsbrook! I was born in St. Louis and have been working in kitchens since I was 15 years old. I worked at Pietro’s on Watson and Charlie Gitto’s on the Hill. Charlie trained me himself, and I am thankful for the time he spent with me. I worked my way up to sous chef and then executive chef during my seven years there. Clubhouse Renovation Photos Extension onto the Clubhouse for the new kitchen area. After that I went to Tony’s downtown, followed by various restaurants in Clayton. I worked at Bon Appetite at Washington University as the kosher chef and sous chef. During my six years there, I was in charge of taking care of the food for the presidential debate in 2008. I made some beer cheese soup that President George W. Bush loved so much, he took a gallon home with him!” NEW! Kids’ Area Coming this Summer In the lower-level of the Clubhouse Bar and Grille, we’ve created a new kids’ area for the youngsters! If your kids or grandkids would rather play with their friends than go to a restaurant with the adults, you can take them downstairs, where we’ll have a dedicated, on-site and in-room attendant(s). Stonework on the new bar area in progress. For a fee, we’ll have staff members available on Friday and Saturday evenings to care for your kids. This new, kid-friendly space will have cartoons, movies, games, soft seating and an art corner. Boxed meals will also be available for purchase. This service is only for restaurant patrons when they are dining and is open to children ages 3 to 10. Rustic stone and wood are featured throughout the new design. 15 News & Notes A New Way to Share IBK Photos! Seeing all the new submissions come in to the photo contest each year is an exciting time for us. But we wanted to make it easier for you to share your photos taken at Innsbrook with us year-round! In addition to emailing the photos to information@innsbrook-resort. com, you can submit them online at www.innsbrook-resort.com/ property-owners/submit-a-photo. Show off your impressive catch, your cute kids or your breathtaking sunset view and watch for your photos to appear online, as our Photo of the Day on Facebook or in our next activities calendar! Ext. 180. Lose Something? Innsbrook has a Lost and Found box at the Property Management Building (PMB). Next time you find yourself missing something you think you lost at Innsbrook, or if you find something that belongs to someone else, call ext. 180 or bring the item to the PMB. Visit Innsbrook’s Little Red Library Settle in with a good book this summer! Head to Innsbrook’s Little Red Library in the Farmhouse area (the red building holds both the library and the Summer Breeze concert concessions stand). You may borrow as many books as you like (there is no checkout system), then return them when done. Donations are how we are able to stock the shelves, so if you have books to add to the inventory, just leave them in the bin next to the library desk. Please refer to the list under the clock for types of books not accepted. We also have audio books! The library is closed during events in the Farmhouse area. Log Cabin Progress and Pavilion If your family hasn’t been to the historic log cabin in the Alpine Valley, make a point to do so this year! We promise, it will be well worth your time. The Innsbrook Historical Society (IHS) has done an incredibly impressive job restoring it—and they’re not done yet! They’ve added a pavilion to the cabin grounds, where people can gather for concerts, family and group gatherings and other events! In fact, IHS is hosting its Porch Music Series again this year with country music on May 16 and an Abraham Lincoln impersonator on September 13. The cabin sits on a hillside overlooking the Alpine Valley area south of Alpine Lake. Inside the cabin, you’ll find time period relics as well as a binder with the history of the cabin and the restoration work. Online Resources We strive to make it as painless as possible for you to get the Innsbrook information you need, which is why you can find many of our important forms on our website. Go to www.innsbrookresort.com/property-owners/forms to download the property owner guide, guest authorization, car sticker and building permit forms as well as helpful news items. Use the search box in the upper-right corner of the website to query a specific form or item of interest. Ext. 180. 16 community news Pest Control Services Innsbrook Services is happy to announce that, due to customer demand, we are adding pest control services to our list of professional services offered to property owners! For homes occupied full time, we recommend spring and fall treatments. For seasonal homes and chalets, we suggest an additional summertime tune-up. Additional treatments are available on an as-needed/requested basis. Please call for a free estimate. Ext. 191. Register Your Guests Make it easier for your guests, other property owners, Security and yourself—register your guests ahead of time! Don’t make others wait at the gate as Innsbrook Security calls to ask you if your guest is authorized. At least 24 hours before your guests are expected to arrive: • Submit the guest authorization form online at www.innsbrook-resort.com/property-owners/ guest-registration or • Print out a form found on the same webpage and turn it in at the Main Gate. Fishing Regulations Don’t Be a Beach Bum! • POP-UP TENTS should be 20’ from the water to leave space for sunbathers. • Please do not use a tent to reserve a beach spot, and take tents down at the end of the day. • NO BOATS OR FISHING allowed in the swimming area, including between the beach and floating dock. • DO NOT TIE YOUR BOATS up to the swimming/ floating docks. This is dangerous for swimmers. • The swimming/floating docks are for swimmers to enjoy. NO CHAIRS OR COOLERS on the docks, please. • NO DIVING from the floating docks. • Those who are not toilet-trained must wear SWIM DIAPERS—no one wants a repeat of the Caddy Shack pool scene (it’s really hard to drain and scrub a lake). • Children in FLOTATION DEVICES should be supervised by an adult. All of the lakes at Innsbrook are well stocked. Alpine Lake has a protected slot length limit on bass of 12”-18” which means you can keep bass under 12” or over 18” with a daily limit of 5. For all other lakes, release bass between 12”-16”. Crappie 10” or longer and bluegill and catfish of any size can be kept (including Alpine) with a daily limit of 10 crappie per day. Please release all paddlefish. Ext. 193. • Beach-goers AGES 15 & UNDER should be accompanied by an adult. Testing the Waters for Missouri Caviar • MUSIC should be for your listening pleasure only (not everyone appreciates Barry Manilow). • NO LITTERING. As to cigarette butts, no one wants to sunbathe in an ashtray. • NO PETS permitted in the beach area (there is one thing worse than sunbathing in an ashtray). • NO LARGE GROUPS. How would you feel if an office party parked next to you on the beach? • NO CAMPFIRES. Hibachi grills work great, but watch your ashes. Osage Catfisheries pulled more than 50 paddlefish out of Lake Lucern in March to check their readiness to be harvested for caviar. The IOA netted over $3,000 for pasturing these paddlefish. As paddlefish continue to be harvested the funds will go towards lake maintenance. • BOATS in the common areas are not common property … please respect the boats’ owners and do not use private boats. Violators shall be forced to walk the plank! • Most importantly—HAVE FUN! 17 what’s new at the golf course We’ve Got a Brand New Pro Shop New merchandise at the Pro Shop arriving regularly. Have you been to the Pro Shop lately? If not, make a trip there to see the new location and merchandise! The Pro Shop has taken over the lower level of the Clubhouse and even has it’s own outside entrance with patio seating. There is also a new bag drop area, new cart staging area and additional parking. We’ve added 70 new Club Car carts to our fleet this year. These Club Cars are much quieter and more fuel efficient than the old carts’ engines. Over the winter, the golf maintenance crew has completed a number of projects to improve the course’s condition. However, the biggest change comes in mid-May when we flip the course! After checking in at the Pro Shop, players will head to what was previously the #10 hole to tee off, as it becomes the new #1 hole this year. Golfers will get a new perspective on the green, as the course will now finish with hole #18 behind the Clubhouse (#9 in 2014). Players can wrap up the day by celebrating, or drowning their sorrows, with food and beverages at the new Clubhouse Bar and Grille. This change makes for a more picturesque playing experience. Play a round and see the difference! New Online Store You can now purchase golf bundles, lessons, gift certificates and more online through our new virtual store at www.innsbrook-resort.com/golf/store. Watch for special deals and bundles throughout the year. Three Options for Annual Passes This year we are offering three different options for our annual golf passes. To learn more, visit our website at www.innsbrook-resort.com/golf/passes or call the Pro Shop at ext. 203 for more information and availability. Innsbrook Monthly Tournaments This year, we’re offering tournaments in June, August, September and October. Visit our website at www.innsbrook-resort.com/golf for pricing. Saturday, June 20, 4 p.m.: Birdies & BBQ Swing into summer when it officially arrives this weekend of Father’s Day and the U.S. Open. Celebrate classic summer pastimes like golfing with Dad and filling up on great Midwest barbecue! Join us at the course for this 9-hole, 4-person, 2 best ball tournament. Friday, August 21, 5 p.m.: 2nd Annual Tiki Bar Open Have a “FIN”tastic time by playing in our second annual Tiki Bar (is) Open golf tournament! You will be transported to that One Particular Harbor in this tropicalthemed event. The format is a 4-person, 9-hole scramble. One on-course boat drink is included. After golf, there will be an island-themed buffet that might also include a Cheeseburger in Paradise. Friday, September 18, 2 p.m.: Couples Classic Also known as “The Divorce Open”, this 18-hole modified Chapman Scotch event will get your competitive juices flowing. In this 2-person team competition: After both players tee off, each will hit their partner’s drive, then select the ball in the best position and play alternate shots from there. This tournament format is great for twosomes of varying abilities or husbands and wives. Dinner is included following play. Results and prizes will be announced during dinner. Saturday, October 3, 4 p.m: Superintendent’s Revenge Remember those times throughout the year when ball marks might have gone un-repaired or you might have forgotten the day’s cart rules? Now it’s time for our course superintendent and his staff to get even with this fun and challenging tip and tuck tournament! The golf course will be set up as long as possible (tip) and the holes will be cut in the most difficult spots imaginable (tuck). Stay after the tournament for a buffet and awards. Have questions about golf? For more information on the golf course, Pro Shop, passes, lessons or leagues, call (636)928-3366 ext. 203 or email golf@innsbrook-resort.com. 18 community news amenity update Amenity Complex Moving Forward We have good news to report—we’ve received our permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Amenity Complex development so we can begin moving forward with the construction. The earth movers have started making progress on moving the dirt at the site with a good stretch of cooperative weather. Soil compaction tests were completed on April 17 and 20. We look forward to the pool opening in 2016. We will announce the opening of the other amenities throughout the six-month construction timeline. Please go to www.innsbrook-resort.com/propertyowners/amenity-complex for up-to-date information on the progress. New Fitness Equipment We’re happy to announce that brand new, stateof-the-art fitness equipment has been ordered for the Fitness Center at the Aspen Center! Instead of waiting for the new fitness facility at the Amenity Complex to be completed, we decided it made sense to go ahead with the equipment now and simply move it to the new facility when it’s ready. By the time you receive this newsletter, new fitness equipment should be installed and ready to use at the Aspen Center. Stop by and give the new treadmills, cross-trainer and recumbent bike a try! Commemorative Bricks The Innsbrook Community is proud to offer a new commemorative brick project. A brick walkway is planned at the new Amenity Complex and customized bricks may be engraved with your name or the name of a business, family, friend or in memory of a loved one. This brick project will pave the way for future Innsbrook generations! Brick Options: Legacy Brick – $500 • 8” x 8” engraved brick • Up to four (4) lines of 18 characters each (including spaces and punctuation) • Also includes 3” x 3” souvenir donor brick Family Brick – $250 • 4” x 8” engraved brick • Up to three (3) lines of 18 characters each (including spaces and punctuation) • Also includes 1.5” x 3” souvenir donor brick Individual Brick – $125 • 4” x 8” engraved brick • Up to two (2) lines of 18 characters each (including spaces and punctuation) All funds will help support the building of the new children’s playground at the complex. Commemorative benches and playground musical instruments are available as well. Preserve your Innsbrook pride and leave a permanent testament of your love for Innsbrook by ordering your brick online at www.innsbrook-resort.com/property-owners. For more information or to place your order in person, please stop by the Property Management Building or call (636)928-3366 ext. 180. The Anniversary Party: returns to the farmhouse Last year, we moved the Memorial Day Anniversary Party back to where it all began in 1971—the Farmhouse! And this year, we’ll return once more. Property owners and their families enjoyed the location’s ambiance, layout and especially the golf cart parking! Whether you’ve been to our annual Memorial Day party before or are new to Innsbrook, you’ll enjoy the laid-back, county fair-style atmosphere you’ll find at the Farmhouse on Saturday, May 23 from 2 to 5 p.m. After picking up your name tags and 44th Anniversary commemorative cups at registration, let the kids bounce around in our inflatables, including a bouncy house, obstacle course and large slide. Make sure to take them by the Camp Innsbrook tent, where they will craft their very own, one-of-a-kind pinwheel! We will also have our traditional barrel train, as well as face painters and balloon artists. Party guests ages 21-and-over planning to drink beer at the event—don’t forget your valid ID! Get your hand stamped at this event so you can take advantage of our beer truck. Snacks available at the party will include popcorn, kettle corn, chips, watermelon, cookies and more. We’ll have water and lemonade available, and you’re welcome to bring coolers of whatever beverage or treats you enjoy! Also bring along your lawn chairs and blankets so you can rest in the cool shade of the mulberry tree or soak in the warm sun. The band Three Point Hitch will provide additional hometown entertainment for adults and children alike with their live performance of classic Top 40 favorites. To sum it up, the annual party is a family-friendly celebration of summer fun at the Farmhouse to welcome another great season to Innsbrook! The Farmhouse holds a special place in many of our property owners’ hearts—for years it’s been a gathering place for Innsbrook families to enjoy summer evening concerts, walk the trails, go horseback riding or take in a game of tennis. Meet your neighbors, make new friends and see what all the fuss is about—don’t miss out on the biggest Innsbrook party of 2015! Keep an eye on the Village Views as the party nears for reminders on that and other events taking place Memorial Day weekend at Innsbrook. community news Party Parking — In a wooded development such as ours, parking is always a special consideration. Here are a few tips to make the day run smoothly. • Please carpool. • Golf cart parking will be allowed in the Outdoor Riding Arena near the Farmhouse An Innsbrook tradition. What color will this year’s anniversary cup be? Since it’s still a relatively new location (after being held at the Aspen Center for so many years), here are some things to note for a party of this size: Road Closures — For pedestrian safety, the roads nearest the Farmhouse will be closed from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 23. Specific closings will be at the intersection of Farmhouse/Innsbrook Drive and the intersection of West Innsbrook Circle/Innsbrook Drive (aka the WHOA sign). All incoming traffic from the West Gate will be routed behind the Outdoor Riding Arena by the Trash and Recycling area and onto West Innsbrook Circle Drive. Please plan detours accordingly to accommodate the closures. • Vehicle parking will be available in the Summer Breeze parking field (located at the corner of West Innsbrook Circle Drive and Innsbrook Drive), the Ice Skating Rink parking lot (located just north of the Outdoor Riding Arena), as well as two parking fields on Farmhouse Drive. • Properties located on the west side of Innsbrook, north of the Farmhouse—please enter via West Innsbrook Circle Drive and park in the Summer Breeze or Ice Skating Rink parking areas. • Properties located on the east side of Innsbrook (east of Hwy F) and far west side of Innsbrook including lakes Alpine, Kitzbuhl, Linden and Grendel—please enter via Meadow Valley Drive to Farmhouse Drive and park in the Farmhouse Drive designated parking areas. • We will have hayride shuttles available for those that park in the Farmhouse Drive parking areas. Stables Closing — The Stables will be closed from Friday • Vehicles will not be permitted beyond the designated parking areas on the day of the event. Only golf carts may proceed past the designated parking areas on Farmhouse Drive to park in the Outdoor Riding Arena located near the Farmhouse. No Parking — All of the roads near the Farmhouse will be in a No Parking zone. • Handicap parking will be available at the Farmhouse; please have your handicap tag plainly displayed as you approach the party. If you are able to do so, please ride the provided shuttles to the party. at 5 p.m. through Sunday at 6 a.m. For your safety and the well-being of the horses, we ask that you refrain from exploring the horse barns before, during and after the party. We appreciate your cooperation in celebrating another great year at Innsbrook! 21 2015 innsbrook Fireworks Extravaganza spectacular summer light show Our annual Independence Day Fireworks Show is Saturday, July 4, 2015. Our show is fully funded by donations from IBK property owners, corporate vendors, and local advertisers. Last year, our fundraising campaign brought in over $110,000—this amounts to the largest private fireworks display in the state. If you love the fireworks show as much as we do, please support the fireworks with a donation. Whether it’s $10, $50 or $500—every dollar counts. All fireworks sponsors will be listed in our weekend booklet that is handed out at the gates over the Fourth of July weekend. 22 Contact us today with your donation or to purchase a business ad in the book. (636)928-3366 ext. 180 | fireworks@innsbrook-resort.com community events calendar of events Garden Club Plant Sale Saturday, May 9 | 9 a.m. Are your perennials getting crowded? Innsbrook gardeners have the opportunity to donate their excess perennials and purchase reasonably priced and locally grown plants of other residents at the annual Plant Sale. This is a great time to donate your gently used garden accessories, too! Mother’s Day Brunch Sunday, May 10 | Various Treat mom to our annual brunch at the Aspen Center. Reservations required. $26 per adult; $10 for kids ages 4-12; kids 3 & under eat free. Ext. 0. Adopt-a-Highway Saturday, May 16 | 9:30 a.m. Join this volunteer clean-up of Highway F. Meet at the Property Mgmt. Building at 9:30 a.m. for donuts and coffee! Ext. 180. “On the Watermelon Hunt” by Cynthia Bowers Innsbrook Historical Society Porch Music: Gary and Carol Bibb Saturday, May 16 | 2 p.m. Join the Innsbrook Historical Society at the Log Cabin for music from Gary and Carol Bibb, who will bring their own self-written brand of country music. FREE. Call 314-740-5521 for more information. Tennis Tournament Saturday, May 23 | 8:30 a.m. Men’s doubles at stables courts; women’s doubles at Aspen Center courts. Prizes awarded. All ages/skill levels welcome. FREE. Canceled in the event of rain. Ext. 180. Memorial Day Walk/Run Saturday, May 23 | 8:30, 9 a.m. Meet at the start of the Tyrolean Trail (Farmhouse area) for our annual Memorial Weekend walk/run. The 10K starts at 8:30 a.m. and the 2 mile and 5K start at 9 a.m. Arrive early to register and get a race number. Medals awarded. Bananas and water provided. FREE. Note: we will not be timing all runners, just the race winners. No walkers in the 10K, please. Canceled if lightning. Ext. 180. Model Airplane Show Saturday, May 23 | 9 a.m. Enjoy this model airplane demo on Lake Aspen, taking off from Fireworks Point (at the end of Aspen Point Dr.). Spectators encouraged! Great vantage points to watch from are Lionshead Beach or Geneva Beach. FREE. Canceled in event of rain. Ext. 180. Memorial Day Party Saturday, May 23 | 2–5 p.m. Let’s celebrate 44 years of Innsbrook! Property owners and their families are invited to join us at the Farmhouse for our county fair-style party with kids’ activities, beverages, food, souvenir cups, information booths, and more! Live music by Three-Point Hitch. Complimentary for all property owners! Everyone MUST REGISTER upon arrival. Rain or shine. NOTE: Valid ID required for beer stand. Ext. 180. 23 CI: Memorial Day Crafts Institute Fundraiser: Classic Cars and Classical Music Saturday, May 23 | 2–5 p.m. Join us at the Camp Innsbrook tent during the Memorial Day party for our FREE event where kids will create their very own one-of-a-kind pinwheel. We’ll also be collecting items for Patriot Packages. Rain or shine. Passport to Adventure program event. Register at www.innsbrookresort.com. Ext. 180. Thursday, June 4 | 7 p.m. Holiday Religious Services Sunday, May 24 Outdoor Catholic Mass will be held at the Farmhouse at 9 a.m.; bring lawn chairs. A Protestant service will be held at Harmonie Church at 10 a.m. Ext. 180. Sailing Regatta Sunday, May 24 | 1 p.m. This annual Memorial Day sailing race on Lake Wanderfern begins at Cedarpass Beach. All participants must wear life jackets. All sailboats from all lakes welcome. FREE. Spectators encouraged! Ext. 180. SB Kickoff Concert: Dirty Muggs Sunday, May 24 | 7:30 p.m. Join us in the Farmhouse Field for a family-friendly concert full of high energy, dance worthy hits. FREE. Bring lawn chairs. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 6 for details. Boat Auction Monday, May 25 | 10 a.m. Our boat auction starts at 10 a.m. in the skating rink parking lot in the Farmhouse area. Please park in the Summer Breeze parking lot. Arrive early to get a bid number. Payment for boats is due the day of the auction (cash/checks accepted; NO property owner charges/credit cards). In the event of rain, the auction will be delayed until rain stops. Call ext. 180 to enter your boat into the auction on consignment or to donate the proceeds to the Institute or to the Fireworks Fund! 24 Summer Breeze Concert Memorial Day Service Monday, May 25 | 1 p.m. Your family is invited to join us at the Farmhouse for a ceremony honoring those who serve(d) and who have fallen in service to our country. We will print the names of the servicemen and women in your family in the Memorial Day edition of the Village Views. If you need to update last year’s entry or would like to make a new entry, submit that information to Karen at ext. 180 or fill out the form at www.innsbrook-resort.com/ memorial-day-tribute by May 15. SB Concert: Well Hungarians Saturday, May 30 | 7:30 p.m. Join us in the Farmhouse Field for a country music concert. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 6 for details. Kids’ Horseback Riding Camp Monday–Thursday, June 1–4 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. daily Price is $250 per child. $100 deposit per child—nonrefundable. Ages: 6 and up (no adults, please). Ext. 300. Join us as our 15th season gets underway at the fabulous St. Louis Motorsports on Boones Crossing. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and dessert while feasting your eyes on a dazzling array of luxury automobiles at this one-of-a-kind venue. The musical feast features Nathan Chan and Sarina Zhang on cello, performing the Julie-O Duo for Two Cellos, and our returning Quartet in Residence, the Calidore String Quartet, delighting us with their performance of the String Quartet No. 6 in F Minor, Op. 80, by Felix Mendelssohn. Tickets are $75 person. Ext. 218. Institute Opening Night Concert: Welcome to the 15th Season! Friday, June 5 | 7:30 p.m. Join us as we open the 15th anniversary season of the Innsbrook Institute Summer Music Academy & Festival at the Aspen Center! Performing Concerto for Two Violins by Johann Sebastian Bach: David Halen (violin), Chee-Yun (violin), Nozomi Marusawa (harpsicord), Calidore String Quartet, Jeffrey Myers (violin), Ryan Meehan (violin), Jeremy Berry (viola), Estelle Choi (cello). Performing an excerpt from Stealing Fire by Evan Mack: Shannon Thomas (violin). Performing String Quartet in F by Maurice Ravel: Calidore String Quartet, Jeffrey Myers, Ryan Meehan, Jeremy Berry, Estelle Choi. Performing Sonata for Violin and Piano by Richard Strauss: Chee-Yun and Wendy Chen (piano). Tickets are $30/$25. Ext. 218. Have questions about our events? Call us at (636)928-3366 ext. 180 or email activities@innsbrook-resort.com. Pre-register for events online through the calendar on our website at www.innsbrook-resort.com/events. Institute Fundraiser: Morning Glory Institute Fundraiser: Alpine Musicale Enjoy breakfast and a breathtaking concert at a beautiful lakeside chalet on Lake Aspen. Featuring cellists Nathan Chan and Sarina Zhang, who will perform Prelude” by Dmitri Shostakovich and Tambourin Chinois by Fritz Kreisler. Tickets are $75 per person. Ext. 218. Experience a musical progressive event served at two distinct Alpine Lake homes as you enjoy tasty tidbits and cocktails. Guests will luxuriate in melodic and distinctive harmonies performed in these Innsbrook homes. The tasty musical treats include the Calidore String Quartet performing String Quartet No. 1, Op. 54 by Franz Joseph Haydn at the first home. At the second home, Grace Park will be featured playing Rondo in A major for Violin and Strings by Franz Schubert, joined by David Halen, Shannon Thomas, Stephen Shipps and Matt Zalkind. Guests will enjoy a boat ride transporting them from one location to the next. Tickets are $100. Ext. 218. Saturday, June 6 | 9 a.m. CI: Amazing Race Saturday, June 6 | 10 a.m.–Noon Get your team together at the Farmhouse, with at least one child, and get ready to explore Innsbrook and enjoy fun surprises along the way. Compete for unique prize certificates. Cars are recommended to get from place to place, as well as swimsuits and goggles. Rain or shine. Passport to Adventure program event. Register at www.innsbrook-resort. com. Ext. 180. IBK Family Campout Saturday, June 6 | 6:30 p.m. Leave the technology at home and join us for an unplugged night of camping under the stars! We will enjoy roasting s’mores, listening to music, and playing flashlight tag. We will be joined by Bo Brown from First Earth Wilderness School to teach the art of cordage, flintknapping, and making fire with bow-drills. Bring your camping equipment and overnight supplies. Breakfast will be provided. Ext. 180. Institute Concert: Musical Fantasy Saturday, June 6 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Aspen Center for performances of String Quartet No. 12, D. 703 by Franz Schubert; Scherzo No. 3 by Frederick Chopin; Silent Woods by Antonin Dvorak; Variations on One String by Nicolo Paganini; Serenade Melancolique and Valse Scherzo by Peter I. Tchaikovsky; and Café Music by Paul Schoenfield. Tickets are $30/$25. Ext. 218. Sunday, June 7 | 1:30 p.m. Institute Concert: Beauty and Brilliance Sunday, June 7 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Aspen Center for performances by Sarina Zhang (piano) of Etude-tableaux by Sergei Rachmaninoff; and Concerto in C major for violin and strings by Franz Joseph Haydn by Aubree Oliverson (solo violin), Calidore String Quartet, Jeffrey Myers (violin), Ryan Meehan (violin), Jeremy Berry (viola) and Estelle Choi (cello). Tickets are $30/$25. Ext. 218. Institute Concert: Party on the Patio Monday, June 8 | 6 p.m. What happens when you combine two outstanding members of the world-class St. Louis Symphony with two of the city’s finest jazz musicians from the Erin Bode Group? You get The 442’s, an exciting new acoustic instrumental quartet named for the modern standard tuning of 442 Hz! The members are Shawn Weil, Syndney Rodway, Bjorn Ranheim and Adam Maness. This exclusive dinner and concert event is for sponsors at the Producer level and above, host families, volunteers and students. This event is by invitation only. Call ext. 218 to find out how you can be a part of this exciting evening. Summer Workshop: Camp Rock Monday–Wednesday, June 8–10 9 a.m.-noon (ages 6-9) 1-4 p.m. (ages 10-15) Meet us at the Farmhouse as we explore nature, climb a rock wall, get our groove on in a rock band with instruments you build, make rockin’ art and much more! This isn’t a camp for boring kids, this Camp ROCKS! Bring a water bottle, bug spray and sunscreen. On Wednesday, please wear tennis shoes. Passport to Adventure program event. Cost: $75. Ext. 180. Kids’ Horseback Riding Camp Monday–Thursday, June 8–11 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. daily Price is $250 per child. $100 deposit per child—nonrefundable. Ages: 6 and up (no adults, please). Ext. 300. Institute Fundraiser: Ladies Tea and Garden Party at the Historic Log Cabin Pavilion Tuesday, June 9 | 2 p.m. Put on your favorite bonnet and join us as we transport you to the English countryside while enjoying dainty delights such as cucumber sandwiches, scones with cream, flaky pastries and an array of teas. Featuring the Duo in E minor by Jean-Marie Leclar performed by David Halen and Shannon Thomas, Chaconne from Partita No. 2 in D minor by Johann Sebastian Bach performed by Helen Kim, and Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7 by Zoltan Kodaly performed by Chee-Yun and Nathan Chan. Tickets are $50 per person. Ext. 218. 25 Institute Concert: Harmonious Journey Institute Concert: Musical Tapestries Join us at the Aspen Center for performances of Trio Elegiaque in G minor, No. 1 by Sergei Rachmaninoff; Sonata No. 3 Ballade by Eugene Ysaye; Cello Sonata by Claude Debussy; and Trio in A minor for Violin, Cello and Piano by Maurice Ravel. Performers are David Halen, Matt Zalkind, Wendy Chen, Helen Kim, Sarina Zhang, Nozomi Marusawa, Chee-Yun and Wendy Chen. Tickets are $30/$25. Ext. 218. Join us at the Aspen Center for performances by the Calidore String Quartet, Jeffrey Myers, Ryan Meehan, Jeremy Berry, Estelle Choi, David Halen, Sarina Zhang and Nozomi Marusawa. Musical selections include String Quartet No. 2, Op. 17 by Bela Bartok and Trio No. 2 in C minor by Felix Mendelssohn. Tickets are $30/$25. Ext. 218. Tuesday, June 9 | 7:30 p.m. Institute Concert: Romantic Interlude Wednesday, June 10 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Aspen Center for performances by Nathan Chan, Sarina Zhang, Felicity James, Hsin-I Huang, Emil Khudyev, Helen Kim, Grace Park, Jeremy Berry and Matt Zalkind. Musical selections include Sonata for Two Cellos in G Major, No. 10 by Jean Barriere; Romance from Concerto in D and Polonaise in D, Op. 21 by Henryk Wieniawski; and Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op. 115 by Johannes Brahms. Tickets are $30/$25. Ext. 218. Tennis Workshop Wednesday–Friday, June 10–12 8:30-9:30 a.m. (ages 8-12) 9:30-10:30 a.m. (ages 5-7) 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (junior high/ high school) USPTA-certified Professional Nancy Pound will provide expert instruction in fundamentals and strategy while showing how tennis can be so much fun. All workshops take place at the stables courts. Workshop fee is $45 (ages 5-12) and $60 (junior high/high school). Ext. 180. 26 Thursday, June 11 | 7:30 p.m. Institute Concert: Student Solo Showcase Friday, June 12 | 3 p.m. Come to the Aspen Center and support our fabulous Academy students as some of them are highlighted in the Student Solo Showcase! This is a delightful afternoon celebrating the spirit of the Academy and Festival. Actual performers and pieces will be posted during the Festival. FREE. No ticket required. Ext. 218. Institute Concert: Music and Melodies Friday, June 12 | 7:30 p.m. Join us as the Aspen Center, where Helen Kim and Peter Martin will perform Embraceable You by George and Ira Gershwin, Basin Street Blues by Spencer Williams, Nothing Compares 2 U by Prince and other vocal and instrumental favorites. Grace Park, Blake Pouliot, Beth Guterman, Jeremy Berry, Matt Zalkind and Nathan Chan will perform Souvenir de Florence by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Tickets are $30/$25. Ext. 218. Institute Fundraiser: Post-Concert House Party Friday, June 12 | After Concert Ends You won’t want to miss this party! Following the Friday evening chamber music concert, join us at the Innsbrook home of Steve and B.J. Gissy as we enjoy late-night tasty treats and cocktails. Wendy Chen, David Halen, Chee-Yun and Peter Martin have a special musical treat prepared exclusively for this event. The musical menu includes Wendy Chen performing Por Una Cabeza Tango Music from Scent of a Woman by Carlos Gardel; Chee-Yun and Peter Martin performing As Time Goes By by George Gershwin and numerous additional musical surprises. Tickets are $75. Ext. 218. Guided Nature Hike Saturday, June 13 | 9 a.m. Meet at the head of the Tyrolean Trail in the Farmhouse area and explore Innsbrook’s forest while being led on a nature hike by Missouri Master Naturalist Leslie Limberg. Bring water, trail snacks, bug spray, etc. Don’t forget your camera! Ext. 180. Institute Concert: In Harmonie with Nature Saturday, June 13 | 10 a.m. Jumpstart your morning with this concert at Harmonie Church—a perfect activity for the entire family! Performers include Grace Park, Felicity James and Blake Pouliot. Musical selections include Concerto for Two Violins in A minor and Spring and Summer from the Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi. Tickets are $20. Ext. 218. Closing Night Institute Concert: Another Closing of Another Season UltraMax Triathlon Saturday, June 27 UltraMax is hosting races at Innsbrook. For information or to volunteer, visit ultramaxtri.com. Be cautious of runners and bikers on our roadways. We appreciate your patience and consideration. Saturday, June 13 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Aspen Center as we close the 15th Anniversary Season! Performers include Felicity James, Innsbrook Academy students and faculty and Simone Porter. Musical selections include Concerto No. 3 in G major, Concerto No. 5 in A major, K. 219, “Turkish” and Don Giovanni’s Lustige Streiche by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Summertime by George Gershwin; Sweet Georgia Brown by Maceo Pinkard; Czardas by Vitorrio Monti; Il Palermo by Maximo Pujol; and Oblivion, La Muerte del Angel and Libertango by Astor Piazzolla. Tickets are $30/$25. Ext. 218. Kids’ Horseback Riding Camp Monday–Thursday, June 15–18 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. daily Price is $250 per child. $100 deposit per child—nonrefundable. Ages: 6 and up (no adults, please). Ext. 300. CI June Weeklong Camp Monday–Friday, June 15–19 Imagine the good times campers will have at the Farmhouse making cool crafts, creek hiking, goofing at the beach, interacting with animals, seeking out natural wonders and having a splash on a giant slip ‘n slide. Camp will run Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to noon, with a special Friday night program for the family from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Children must be at least 6 years old and graduated kindergarten up to sixth grade. The cost is $210 for the first child and $180 for each additional sibling. For more information or to register visit www.innsbrook-resort. com. Ext. 180. Adopt-a-Highway Saturday, June 20 | 9:30 a.m. Join this volunteer clean-up of Highway F. Meet at the Property Mgmt. Building at 9:30 a.m. for donuts and coffee! Ext. 180. SB Concert: Funky Butt Brass Band Saturday, June 27 | 7:30 p.m. Golf Course Birdies & BBQ Golf Tournament Saturday, June 20 | 4 p.m. Join us at the course this weekend of Father’s Day and the U.S. Open at this 9-hole event. The format is a 4-person, 2 best ball tournament. $35 per Innsbrook property owner. Ext. 203. SB Concert Series: Resurrection Saturday, June 20 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert of Journey hits. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 6 for details. Tennis Workshop Monday–Wednesday, June 22–24 8:30-9:30 a.m. (ages 8-12) 9:30-10:30 a.m. (ages 5-7) 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (junior high/ high school) USPTA-certified Professional Nancy Pound will provide expert instruction in fundamentals and strategy while showing how tennis can be so much fun. All workshops take place at the stables courts. Workshop fee is $45 (ages 5-12) and $60 (junior high/high school). Ext. 180. Kids’ Horseback Riding Camp Monday–Thursday, June 22–25 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. daily Price is $250 per child. $100 deposit per child—nonrefundable. Ages: 6 and up (no adults, please). Ext. 300. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a funky twist on New Orleans brass. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 6 for details. Summer Workshop: Minecraft Adventure Camp Monday–Wednesday, June 29–July 1 9 a.m. to noon Gather at the Farmhouse as we bring the lands of Minecraft into the real world! Join us for Minecraft-themed art projects, games and other fun activities! Avoid the creepers, slime and cave spiders in a Minecraft obstacle course you create and much more! Ages 6-12. Cost is $75. Passport to Adventure program event. Ext. 180. Kids’ Horseback Riding Camp Monday–Thursday, June 29– July 2 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. daily Price is $250 per child. $100 deposit per child—nonrefundable. Ages: 6 and up (no adults, please). Ext. 300. Tennis Workshop Thursday–Friday, July 2-3 8:30-9:30 a.m. (ages 8-12) 9:30-10:30 a.m. (ages 5-7) 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (junior high/ high school) USPTA-certified Professional Nancy Pound will provide expert instruction in fundamentals and strategy while showing how tennis can be so much fun. All workshops take place at the stables courts. Workshop fee is $30 (ages 5-12) and $40 (junior high/high school). Ext. 180. 27 SB Concert: Breakfast Club SB Concert: Rattle and Hum KC Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert of ‘80s hits. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 7 for details. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for U2 hits. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 7 for details. Friday, July 3 | 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 11 | 7:30 p.m. CI July Weeklong Camp Tennis Tournament Monday–Friday, July 13–17 Saturday, July 4 | 8:30 a.m. Women’s doubles at stables courts; men’s doubles at Aspen Center courts. Prizes awarded. All ages/skill levels welcome. FREE. Canceled in the event of rain. Ext. 180. Holiday Walk/Run Saturday, July 4 | 8:30, 9 a.m. Meet us at the start of the Tyrolean Trail (at the Farmhouse area) for our annual Independence Weekend walk/ run. This is a fun run so show your American pride by wearing red, white and blue outfits and all your patriotic garb! The 10K starts at 8:30 a.m. and the 2 mile and 5K start at 9 a.m. Arrive early to register. Bananas and water provided. Note: We will not be timing any runners. This is a fun run. FREE. Canceled if lightning. Ext. 180. Watermelon Hunt Saturday, July 4 | 1 p.m. Watch sailors chase the floating watermelons to catch a refreshing prize! Spectators encouraged. FREE. Starts from Cedarpass Beach. Sailboats only. Participants must wear life jackets. Canceled in the event of lightning. Ext. 180. Fireworks Buffet Saturday, July 4 | 6 p.m. Enjoy a pre-show fireworks buffet dinner at the Aspen Center. Advance reservations are required. Ext. 0 for pricing and reservations. After dinner, take a seat on the Lake Aspen hillside for the fireworks display! 28 Fireworks (photo by Jennifer Serniak) VIP Fireworks Party & Buffet Saturday, July 4 | 6 p.m. The VIP area opens at 6 p.m. with all-you-can-eat buffet and beverages, reserved parking, and great seats for the fireworks! Advance purchase required. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets. Be a VIP—call ext. 180 today to donate. Fireworks Display Saturday, July 4 | 9:15 p.m. The largest private fireworks display in the state of Missouri (and fully funded by property owner and vendor donations) starts at 9:15 p.m. over Lake Aspen. Be a part of the tradition and call ext. 180 to donate. Holiday Religious Services Sunday, July 5 Join us on the Farmhouse Lawn at 9 a.m. for Catholic Mass. Bring your lawn chairs. Protestant service is at Harmonie Church at 10 a.m. Ext. 180. Guided Nature Hike Saturday, July 11 | 9 a.m. Meet at the head of the Konstanz Trail and explore Innsbrook’s forest while being led on a nature hike by Missouri Master Naturalist Leslie Limberg. Bring water, trail snacks, bug spray, etc. Don’t forget your camera! Ext. 180. Imagine the good times campers will have at the Farmhouse making cool crafts, creek hiking, goofing at the beach, interacting with animals, seeking out natural wonders and having a splash on a giant slip ‘n slide. Camp will run Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to noon, with a special Friday night program for the family from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Children must be at least 6 years old and graduated kindergarten up to sixth grade. The cost is $210 for the first child and $180 for each additional sibling. Passport to Adventure program event. For more information or to register visit www.innsbrookresort.com. Ext. 180. Adopt-a-Highway Saturday, July 18 | 9:30 a.m. Join this volunteer clean-up of Highway F. Meet at the Property Mgmt. Building at 9:30 a.m. for donuts and coffee! Ext. 180. SB Concert: Old Salt Union Saturday, July 18 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert featuring performances of modern bluegrass and country sounds. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 7 for details. Summer Workshop: Zombie Film Camp Monday–Wednesday, July 20–22 9 a.m. to noon (ages 6-9) 1-4 p.m. (ages 10-15) Kids will gather at the Farmhouse to explore the world of film and zombies. We will write, act, film and edit a zombie movie, plus learn zombie makeup. Bring a water bottle, bug spray and sunscreen. Passport to Adventure program event. Register at www.innsbrook-resort.com Cost: $75. Ext. 180. Sand Sculpture Contest Community Yard Sale One of our most popular events, our annual Sand Sculpture Contest is full of family fun at Corlina Beach. Compete for unique prize certificates. FREE and fun for all ages. Canceled if lightning or heavy rain. Passport to Adventure program event. Ext. 180. Looking to buy some gently used treasures? Stop by to check out the deals at our Community Yard Sale at the Property Mgmt. Building. Need to sell some treasures? Reserve your space for our 4th Annual Community Yard Sale. If you’d like to bring your own table and sell items yourself, you can join in the sale for free. Ext. 180. Saturday, July 25 | 4 p.m. Saturday, August 22 | 7–11 a.m. Rock Skipping Contest Saturday, July 25 | 5 p.m. Come to Corlina Beach and try your luck at rock skipping and compete for prize certificates. FREE. Canceled if lightning or heavy rain. Passport to Adventure program event. Ext. 180. SB Concert: My Friend Mike Saturday, July 25 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert showcasing a variety of hits. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 7 for details. Cardboard Boat Race Saturday, August 1 | 12:30 p.m. Join us at Corlina Beach for what’s become a favorite Innsbrook summer tradition. Cardboard boat building is a science and an art — and always a lot of fun! There will be prizes awarded in adult and child categories. Postponed if raining; canceled if lightning. Large sheets of cardboard are available at the Property Management Building for purchase. Passport to Adventure program event. Ext. 180. SB Concert: Serapis Saturday, August 1 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for this concert featuring a wide variety of rock hits. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 7 for details. SB Concert: Dr. Zhivegas Saturday, August 22 | 7:30 p.m. Sand Sculpture Contest SB Concert: Vote for Pedro Saturday, August 8 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert featuring all of your pop favorites. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 8 for details. Adopt-a-Highway Saturday, August 15 | 9:30 a.m. Join this volunteer clean-up of Highway F. Meet at the Property Mgmt. Building at 9:30 a.m. for donuts and coffee! Ext. 180. SB Concert: Dogs of Society Saturday, August 15 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert of Elton John hits. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 8 for details. Tiki Bar Open Friday, August 21 | 5 p.m. Have a “FIN”tastic time by playing in our second annual Tiki Bar (is) Open golf tournament! The format is a 4-person, 9-hole scramble. After golf, there will be an island-themed buffet. $35 per Innsbrook property owner. Ext. 203. Guided Nature Hike Saturday, August 8 | 9 a.m. Meet at the head of the Meadows Trail and explore Innsbrook’s forest while being led on a nature hike by Missouri Master Naturalist Leslie Limberg. Bring water, trail snacks, bug spray, etc. Don’t forget your camera! Ext. 180. Cardboard Boat Race Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert featuring this pop dance band. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 8 for details. Swim Across America Saturday, August 29 Swim Across America (SAA) is hosting its inaugural open water swimming event at Innsbrook. There are 16 SAA events throughout the country and St. Louis will join Chicago as the only events in the Midwest! For information on how to register or volunteer, go to www.swimacrossamerica.org. SB Concert: Seven Bridges Road Saturday, August 29 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert featuring the hits of the Eagles. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 8 for details. Tennis Tournament Saturday, September 5 | 8:30 a.m. Men’s and women’s mixed doubles at stables courts. Prizes awarded. All ages/skill levels welcome. FREE. Canceled in the event of rain. Ext. 180. Walk/Run Saturday, September 5 | 8:30, 9 a.m. Meet at the start of the Tyrolean Trail (Farmhouse area) for our casual walk/run. The 10K starts at 8:30 a.m. and the 2 mile and 5K start at 9 a.m. Arrive early to register and get a race number. Medals awarded. Bananas and water provided. FREE. Note: we will not be timing all runners, just the race winners. No walkers in the 10K, please. Canceled if lightning. Ext. 180. 29 Model Airplane Show IHS Log Cabin Invitational Enjoy a model airplane demo on Lake Aspen, taking off from Fireworks Point (at the end of Aspen Point Dr.). Spectators encouraged! Great vantage points to watch from are Lionshead Beach or Geneva Beach. FREE. Canceled in event of rain. Ext. 180. The Innsbrook Historical Society invites you to their 5th annual golf outing. Head to the golf course for a four-person scramble, with prizes, beverages, dinner, and a chance to win a special hole-in-one prize. Contact Jim Douglass for more information at 636-745-2393. Saturday, September 5 | 9 a.m. Friday, September 25 | 1 p.m. Family Camp Innsbrook: Hawaiian Luau Car Show Saturday, September 5 | 3 p.m. Join us at Corlina Beach as performers will put on a show of Hawaiian and fire dances. After the performance, kids can join in the fun as they learn some of the traditional Hawaiian dance moves. Passport to Adventure program event. Ext. 180. SB Concert: Butch Wax & The Hollywoods Saturday, September 5 | 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for a concert of ‘60s and ‘70s music. FREE. Concessions will be open. Ext. 180. *See pg. 8 for details. Holiday Religious Services Sunday, September 6 Join us on the Farmhouse Lawn at 9 a.m. for Catholic Mass. Bring lawn chairs. Protestant service at Harmonie Church at 10 a.m. Ext. 180. Sailing Regatta Sunday, September 6 | 1 p.m. This annual sailing race on Lake Wanderfern begins at 1 p.m. at Cedarpass Beach. All sailboats from all lakes welcome. Participants must wear life jackets. FREE. Spectators encouraged! Ext. 180. Outdoor Movie Sunday, September 6 | 8 p.m. Join us at the Farmhouse Field for an outdoor showing of a family-friendly movie. FREE. Bring lawn chairs. Concessions will be open. Canceled if rain. Watch the Village Views for movie title. Ext. 180. 30 Saturday, September 26 | 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Car Show (photo by Bob Wombacher) Ultramax Triathlon Saturday, September 12 Ultramax is hosting races at Innsbrook. For information or to volunteer, visit ultramaxtri.com. Be cautious of runners and bikers on our roadways. We appreciate your patience and consideration. Innsbrook Historical Society: Abe Lincoln Reenactor Sunday, September 13 | 2 p.m. Join the Innsbrook Historical Society at the Log Cabin as Abe Lincoln gives his campaign speech and a presentation of the Civil War in this reenactment. FREE. Call 314-740-5521 for more information. Couples Classic Golf Tournament Friday, September 18 | 2 p.m. Also known as “The Divorce Open”, this 18-hole golf tournament is a modified Chapman Scotch event. $60 per Innsbrook property owner. Dinner is included following play. Results and prizes will be announced during dinner. Ext. 203. Adopt-a-Highway Saturday, September 19 | 9:30 a.m. Join this volunteer clean-up of Highway F. Meet at the Property Mgmt. Building at 9:30 a.m. for donuts and coffee! Ext. 180. Come out to the Amenity Complex and enter your car into the show. Spectators encouraged. Watch the Village Views for details. Ext. 180. Pinewood Derby Saturday, September 26 | 1 p.m. Bring your Pinewood Derby car for this fun-for-all-ages event at the Amenity Complex. Participation in the derby is free, but the kits must be purchased. Open to the public, so invite all your friends! Spectators are free. Passport to Adventure program event (participants). Ext. 180. Chili Cook-Off Saturday, September 26 | 1 p.m. Enter your best chili recipe into the chili cook-off in the spicy, meat, or vegetarian categories. Spectators/ chili tasters are FREE and welcome to join the festivities at the Amenity Complex. Ext. 180. Fifth Annual Jeep Safari Sunday, September 27 | 1 p.m. (check-in by 12:30 p.m.) Innsbrook Property Owners who have a JEEP WRANGLER 2-DOOR MODEL are invited to join in a tour of Innsbrook. Those who joined us in previous years had a great time! This event will last a couple of hours and will take place weather permitting. Please bring your picnic basket, blanket, refreshments, camera, etc. to make a fun day out of it. Preregistration required—registering the day of the event is not permitted. Watch the Village Views for additional details. Ext. 180. Big Trash Weekend Adult Class: Wine & Canvas Bring your bulky trash (old furniture, mattresses, etc.) to the Property Mgmt. Building for disposal; dumpsters will be available. No construction waste! Only bring items from your Innsbrook property. Special recycling collections will also be available. Ext. 163. A local artist will give you step-bystep instructions to complete your masterpiece all while sipping your favorite drink. Bring your beverage and glass of choice. $35 per person or $60 for two. Ext. 180. Saturday–Sunday, October 3-4 Fishing Tournament Saturday, October 3 | 6:30 a.m. Meet at the Oh’Fishal Scale at the Farmhouse. All ages welcome; trophies awarded; weigh-in at noon. FREE. Ext. 193. Fall Home Tour Saturday, October 3 | Noon–4 p.m. View and tour several Innsbrook properties that are currently for sale. Make a day of it with friends and family. Ext. 199. Superintendent’s Revenge Golf Tournament Saturday, October 3 | 4 p.m. Remember those times throughout the year when ball marks might have gone un-repaired or you might have forgotten the day’s cart rules? Now it’s time for our course superintendent and his staff to get even! This 9-hole tip and tuck event will be a twoperson scramble. Stay after the tournament for a buffet and awards at the CH. $35 per Innsbrook property owner. Ext. 203. Friday, November 6 | 7 p.m. Property Owner Art Show Reception Friday, November 13 | 6–8 p.m. Celebrate the wonderful artists of Innsbrook with a reception at the Amenity Complex. FREE. Some Trunk or Treat (photo by Gary Barton) works are available for sale. Winners from this year’s Property Owner Photo Contest will also be framed and Trunk or Treat Saturday, October 24 | 4 p.m. displayed. Ext. 180. Join us at the Farmhouse area for our Grand Thanksgiving Buffet annual Trunk or Treat event. Wear Thursday, November 26 | Various costumes and decorate your cars, Be our guest this Thanksgiving at play games, and share treats as the the Aspen Center and feast on a kids go trunk-to-trunk. FREE. variety of seasonal salads and soup, Pre-registration required. Ext. 180. carved turkey and ham, and a host of side dishes and holiday desserts! Property Owner Art Show Opens Friday, October 30 Ext. 0 for reservations, pricing, and View submissions to this year’s seating times. Property Owner Art Show at the Residential Owners’ Meeting Amenity Complex. FREE. Ext. 180. Innsbrook Photo Contest Entry Deadline Friday, October 30 | 5 p.m. Get those photos submitted for this year’s photo contest! Winners will be displayed at the Property Owner Art Show. Find the entry form online. Ext. 180. Fall Fest & Bonfire Saturday, October 3 | 7 p.m. Saturday, December 12 | 10 a.m. All residential owners are invited to our annual meeting at the Aspen Center. Arrive early to register. Ext. 180. Innsbrook Institute Holiday Concert Saturday, December 12 | 2:30 p.m. Make plans to join us at the Aspen Center as we celebrate the season with classic holiday songs. Ext. 218. New Year’s Eve Celebration FREE fall evening celebration of Camp Innsbrook. Bonfire, hayrides, snacks, crafts, and live music for the whole family. Pre-registration required. Registration opens Sept. 2 at 9 a.m. Ext. 180. Thursday, December 31 Join us for dinner and drinks at the Aspen Center to ring in the New Year. Watch the Village Views for details. Reservations required. Ext. 0. Wine & Canvas Have questions about our events? Call us at (636)928-3366 ext. 180 or email activities@innsbrook-resort.com. Pre-register for events online through the calendar on our website at www.innsbrook-resort.com/events. 31 1 Aspen Circle, Innsbrook, Missouri 63390 CONNECT WITH US www.innsbrook-resort.com