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September 2015<br />

ISSUE 1<br />

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September 2015 • Issue 1 The Fenton Current News Magazine Page 3A<br />

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Page 4A The Fenton Current News Magazine September 2015 • Issue 1<br />

“Memories of Elvis” Wows the Crowd<br />

By Michael Kircher<br />

Publisher<br />

Elvis was sighted in old town Fenton on the evening<br />

of Saturday, August 22nd. Well, maybe it wasn’t the<br />

real Elvis, but for a real Elvis fan, you could imagine it<br />

was him. This was a unique Elvis experience.<br />

According to Steve Davis, there’s a difference<br />

between a performance and an experience. For over 33<br />

years, artist Steve Davis has been wowing the crowds<br />

with his “Memories of Elvis.” Steve says there is a difference<br />

between an impersonation and a recreation.<br />

Anyone that saw Elvis in concert will tell you it wasn’t<br />

a performance- it was an experience.<br />

At the “Memories of Elvis” performance at the<br />

American Legion Post 400 on Old Gravois in Fenton,<br />

it was all in the details. Steve Davis’ exhaustive<br />

research into an Elvis live event took you on a journey<br />

through Elvis music from the early Sun Recordings to<br />

the later Las Vegas showroom experience.<br />

The show at the American Legion was done in front<br />

of a full house. A standing room only crowd took a trip<br />

back in time for a great performance. The show started<br />

with the nationally renowned Rivertown Sound, a harmonizing<br />

quartet. Next came a visit by Patsy Cline,<br />

singing Crazy, Walking after Midnight, I Fall to Pieces,<br />

and more. Then Buddy Holly dropped in for a performance.<br />

When Elvis took the stage, I mean Steve Davis, the<br />

crowd was electrified. Performing many hits, such as<br />

Jailhouse Rock, Don’t Be Cruel, Hound Dog, Love Me<br />

Tender and an amazing rendition of the American<br />

Trilogy.<br />

This was the first concert-type event at the American<br />

Legion. The purpose was to raise funds for disabled<br />

veterans. According to Post Commander Sid Staton,<br />

the event was a huge success.<br />

Continued on 5A<br />

The packed house awaits the show<br />

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September 2015 • Issue 1 The Fenton Current News Magazine Page 5A<br />

Continued from page 4A<br />

Memories of Elvis<br />

Anthem<br />

American Legion Post<br />

Commander Sid Staton<br />

welcomes the crowd<br />

The Rivertown Sound performed the National<br />

Pasty Cline<br />

made an<br />

appearance<br />

Buddy Holly showed up to sing a few hits<br />

These ladies<br />

couldn’t sit<br />

still-were out<br />

of control!<br />

Steve Davis performing, as Elvis Presley<br />

The average person will walk<br />

108,131 miles in a lifetime...<br />

Foot & Ankle conditions treated in<br />

children and adults include:<br />

Artist Steve<br />

Davis is true to<br />

life as Elvis<br />

● Gout<br />

● Heel Pain<br />

● Sports injuries<br />

● Bunions<br />

● Hammertoes<br />

● Tendonitis<br />

● Sprains/Fractures<br />

● Skin & nail conditions<br />

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Physicians & Surgeons of<br />

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Fenton: 636-825-6100<br />

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For the second time in a row this<br />

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Patio And More Is New At Frederick’s<br />

Since its inception in March of this year,<br />

Frederick’s Pub and Grill has quickly become one of<br />

Fenton’s favorite dining destinations for families and<br />

individuals. Their unique combination of American,<br />

Greek and Italian dishes has given<br />

patrons a tasty combination that keeps<br />

diners coming back.<br />

But Frederick’s owner Pete”<br />

Frederick” Brightman knows that in the<br />

restaurant business you have to keep<br />

moving forward, keep evolving. It is<br />

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outside patio. Pete wants to offer his<br />

customer’s a full dining experience. He knows that patios are very popular in today’s dining world.<br />

Pete already knew he had room for the patio. The street in front was wide enough to add a patio<br />

in front. Luckily, Pete is blessed with a great landlord, Bobby Ziglioni. Pete says,” When we were<br />

getting ready to open, she was in here painting the walls. She is constantly cleaning, picking up cig-<br />

Continued on 7A


September 2015 • Issue 1 The Fenton Current News Magazine Page 7A<br />

Continued from page 6A<br />

Patio and More is New at Frederick’s<br />

arette butts.” Bobby offered to pay half of the cost of the new<br />

patio.<br />

The finished product is now open and turning out to be popular.<br />

The patio seats up to 24 diners, and this may be expanded<br />

with more tables. The full menu is available, and happy hour<br />

prices are available on the patio. You can get $12 buckets of 6<br />

domestic longnecks and $5 pitchers of Bud Light out on the<br />

patio. Wine season is coming, so come and relax and enjoy a<br />

bottle of wine outside.<br />

If you are looking for a spot to have a birthday party, wedding<br />

shower, or any occasion, try Frederick’s banquet room.<br />

This is ideal for up to 30 people, and they can put together any<br />

food package you<br />

would like.<br />

Frederick’s also<br />

offers two new homestyle<br />

meals. On<br />

Monday, they offer a ½<br />

fried chicken dinner for<br />

$11.95, served with<br />

mash potatoes and a<br />

vegetable. The chicken<br />

is fresh cut and hand breaded in house. On Thursdays, they offer<br />

a country fried steak dinner for $9.95, served with mashed potatoes<br />

and green beans. With both dinners you get real mashed potatoes,<br />

fresh peeled in house. Both these are a must try.<br />

Football season is here, and Frederick’s wants to make your football parties and tailgating easier. As of press time,<br />

Pete is finalizing packages which include quantities of 50 or 100 for wings, toasted ravioli, mini corn dogs, pretzel<br />

bites, mini tacos and salad. These are all available to go and yes, they can be ready in time for the Sunday noon game.<br />

Please place your order as early as possible.<br />

Frederick’s can now boast 11 beers on tap, with Leinenkugels turning out to be very popular.<br />

Stop in and try out the new patio at Frederick’s Pub and Grill. They are located at 1005 Majestic Drive in Fenton.<br />

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Page 10A The Fenton Current News Magazine September 2015 • Issue 1<br />

Pictured are Kim Snellen, Betty Temares, Cheryl<br />

West, and DeDe Doering in front of the Betty’s<br />

Books sign on display at Betty’s Resale.<br />

Betty’s Resale 3 rd Anniversary Celebration and Dede’s Finds & Designs<br />

Grand Opening: 2 Reasons to Party!<br />

Betty’s Resale is celebrating their 3rd. Anniversary on Saturday, Sept. 12th. In addition to the<br />

Anniversary celebration Dede’s Finds & Designs is also celebrating their Grand Opening. The combined<br />

event starts at 9 a.m. and stores will stay open until 4 p.m. There will be door prizes every hour, free snacks<br />

and refreshments, and lots of store sales. The parking lot will be filled with amazing crafters and flea market<br />

finds. Jilly’s Restaurant will be grilling their delicious food on the lot.<br />

Betty has the “Betty’s Books” sign proudly on display behind the counter at the front of her store. She<br />

wanted to preserve this High Ridge Landmark of over 20 years. Since her first store was the location of<br />

Betty’s Books it only made sense to keep the sign. Betty’s store is always changing. She recently consolidated<br />

her two stores into one huge store with over 5,000 square feet of furniture and unique finds.<br />

Betty’s newest change is Dede’s Finds & Designs. It will be a great addition to Betty’s and they are looking<br />

forward to a successful union. Dede Doering has been a vendor with Betty on and off for over 3 years.<br />

Dede has been in business as an artist for over a year refurbishing furniture. She has a passion for creating and<br />

turning that old piece of furniture into something you’ll love again. She loves the hunt of finding retro items<br />

and antiques. She has been a part of many local craft fairs and vintage fairs. When<br />

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L TO R: KIM SNELLEN, BETTY TEMARES,<br />

CHERYL WEST, DEDE DOERING<br />

For more information Call Betty @ 314-599-2775<br />

and follow Betty’s Resale and Market on Facebook<br />

her business outgrew her home Betty snatched her up to join her store right away.<br />

Dede’s store also carries painted and distressed furniture, home decor, and handmade<br />

jewelry. She also provides custom painted furniture service and much<br />

more! She will soon be adding a “support your local artists” wall featuring<br />

many talented local artists that need a venue to sell their work.<br />

Bettys feels her store would not be such a success without their wonderful<br />

staff, their loyal customers, great vendors with all their unique items, and<br />

the cooperation and support from the landlord Randy Lorey. Betty is grateful<br />

that the community has accepted them and has supported the store. They<br />

try to give back by helping others. They sell baskets from the Feed My<br />

People Food Pantry in High Ridge in the store so that they can provide<br />

meals for more families in need. They also sell items provided to them by<br />

the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in High Ridge so that they can help fund their facility in caring for wounded animals.<br />

Betty’s motto is Find it at Betty’s: from antiques to collectibles, to sharks teeth, and everything in between. She buys<br />

furniture, consigns some items, and has vendor spaces available. Betty’s Resale & Market is located at 1680 Gravois Rd.<br />

in High Ridge. You can contact the store at 3124-599-2775. Dede’s is right next door at 1674 Gravois Rd. in High Ridge.<br />

The phone number for Dede’s is 636-212-3242. You will also find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BettyResale<br />

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Fenton Days 2015<br />

Saturday, October 3rd<br />

Olde Town Fenton at Gravois and Old Hwy 141<br />

Parade Starts at 10am<br />

From Fenton City Park to Western Plaza<br />

Festival Events 11am to 6:30pm<br />

Highlights of the Festival:<br />

Food Vendors • Beer Vendors • Vendor Booths • Community Performances (main stage)<br />

Techno Bubble Bus • Sammy J Balloons • NitroJoe the Science Guy • Babaloo Music and Fun<br />

World Bird Sanctuary Display • Jump Houses • Batting Cage • Cookie Decorating<br />

Bike Raffle • 50-50 Raffle<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

The Marianist Retreat &<br />

Conference Center in Eureka, MO<br />

Sept. 20, 2015 from 1pm to 4pm<br />

Families, couples and individuals are welcomed to tour the<br />

peaceful facilities, walk the many paths and trails on 120 beautiful<br />

acres, learn more about upcoming retreat opportunities<br />

and enjoy homemade cookies and live music!<br />

FREE Activities for Kids “Under the Big Tent”<br />

Live Music by That 80s Band 4pm to 7pm<br />

For more information visit: www.fentondays.com<br />

The Center is at 4000 Highway 109, Eureka, about 2.2 miles north<br />

of the HW 109 exit on HW 44. For more information you can call<br />

636-938-5390 or go to the web site at www.mretreat.org.


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Tom Bazow<br />

Contributing writer<br />

What’s the Market Up To?<br />

For those of you who haven’t had a chance to visit The Olde Towne Fenton<br />

Farmers Market, you still have time! This open air market is available to shop<br />

on Saturday’s from 8-1 p.m. and will be running through October 24th. The<br />

nice thing about the Farmers Market is that it continues to grow with both vendors<br />

and customers. A typical Saturday morning brings in numerous shoppers<br />

and one of the things that customers have remarked on is that the vendors are<br />

what truly make the shopping experience enjoyable. Kate Buemi (Farmers<br />

Market Supervisor) commented “The great prices you will find at our market<br />

and friendly exchange between vendors and customers make it a cheerful place<br />

to be. I agree, there’s a laid back, take your time and<br />

mosey about feel, at the market.<br />

I asked Kate what she thought attributed to the<br />

markets success this year. “Many of the customers<br />

that come thru comment on how great the atmosphere<br />

of our market is. The Olde Towne Pavilion is<br />

a covered pavilion and offers great lighting throughout.”<br />

Kate added, “Even on the most rainy day, customers<br />

can stay dry while shopping.” The market has<br />

had new vendors join this year as well and according to Kate new ones continue to participate.<br />

“Attendance has really picked up this season with the addition of new vendors and people<br />

becoming more aware of the market,” Kate commented. “This year we have several new<br />

vendors join the market that you will see on most Saturdays: 5 RAMS Star Kettle Korn, Tri-<br />

Point Farm, Sandy View Acres, White Family Homemade, Spoke N' Reed, Rose Bud<br />

Soapworks and Tower Garden. Of Course we have many favorites still at the market, such as<br />

Stuckmeyers, Two Men and a Garden, Palazzolo Farm Fresh Markets and Andy's Produce.”<br />

Don’t forget about the “live” entertainment on most Saturdays. In addition, various local<br />

nonprofits & community organizations often participate allowing customers a chance to learn<br />

something new and educate themselves on helpful topics. The Farmers Market is still accepting<br />

vendors and encourages restaurants/businesses to get involved with the market this fall. Bottom line, The Olde Towne Fenton Farmers<br />

Market makes it easy to eat and lead a healthy lifestyle by the foods and products available. You can stay informed on updates- vendors<br />

and events at the Market by visiting: https://www.facebook.com/FentonFarmersMarket. Check it out; you’ll be glad you did.<br />

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September 2015 • Issue 1 The Fenton Current News Magazine Page 15A<br />

No Kid Should Have to Go Through This…<br />

Tom Bazow<br />

Contributing writer<br />

When I first thought of the title for this story it literally brought tears to my<br />

eyes. It’s a quote from a brave and resilient little boy from Fenton named Colin<br />

Schlereth. You see Colin has been battling an aggressive cancerous brain tumor<br />

called Medullablastoma, but through it all he hasn’t given up nor lost hope.<br />

Colin’s quote “No kid should have to go through this,” pretty much sums it up.<br />

He is so right!<br />

Through weeks of radiation and chemotherapy Colin has always had enough<br />

fight in him to press on. But the latest round of treatment has left little<br />

Colin struggling to recover. It has really beaten him down, and basically<br />

Colin’s immune system can no longer help him to fight. Yet, through it all<br />

Colin has maintained a sense of humor. Just the other day his hair began<br />

falling back out again because of the chemo. Colin’s mom, Becky<br />

Schlereth commented, “He didn't cry, we laughed and reminded him he<br />

sure looks good bald.” So now the waiting game begins as the Schlerth<br />

family gets set for a scheduled MRI on the 17th to see if Colin is still in<br />

remission.<br />

So what really makes this story so unique is the honor Colin has received<br />

as “Team Captain” of the St Louis Children's Hospital Team for “Pedal The<br />

Cause.” This fundraising event uses 100% of participant donations to<br />

advance cancer research. According to Becky, this is a huge honor as there<br />

are many children who are fighting cancer at Children's and selecting Colin<br />

means so much. “Colin has always been involved in his diagnosis, treatment<br />

plan and aware of his medicines,” Becky said. “He also has learned<br />

from several interviews and being involved with Pedal The Cause the<br />

importance of raising money to fight cancer and support pediatric cancer<br />

research.”<br />

When Colin was originally diagnosed, a family<br />

friend came up with the saying, Can't Stop Colin.<br />

Becky added, “We all knew he was a tuff kid in<br />

and out and that cancer wasn't going to stop him.”<br />

Colin ended up going through Children's and<br />

Siteman for treatment and according to Becky<br />

won over every person he met. “He has an<br />

"unstoppable" attitude all the time; you would<br />

wonder how he could be so positive,” she<br />

remarked. Sounds like the kind of child who just<br />

plain captures your heart. As for Colin’s team he<br />

currently has 89 riders, 1 kids challenge and 26<br />

virtual riders. To date, they have raised<br />

$27,435.89. This is the link to Team Colin: http://stlouis.pedalthecause.org/team_profile.jsp?MemberID=44410<br />

Wondering how a young boy views all this I asked Becky,<br />

what does it mean to Colin that others are stepping out on his<br />

behalf? “He is honored, he is fully aware there are tons of<br />

kids in the hospital fighting cancer,” Becky said. “He knows<br />

all the rooms are full and he sees other kids struggling like<br />

himself.” Becky’s comment really struck me. The fact that<br />

All the rooms are full is troubling! Colin is so right; no kid<br />

should suffer through cancer! Period. So what’s the answer?<br />

By helping to support ongoing events like “Pedal The Cause”<br />

or other organizations that support cancer research we’re<br />

contributing in some manner. As Colin put it,<br />

“it’s not fair to kids and money needs to be<br />

raised to stop cancer.”<br />

What else is there to know about this brave<br />

young boy? As Becky put it he’s just a normal<br />

young boy who likes to laugh and smile<br />

and say it’s all ok. Oh, that and he wants to get<br />

back to playing hockey again…and maybe<br />

next year actually ride in the Pedal The Cause<br />

event. I’m pulling for you, Colin. More than<br />

that, I’m praying for you and all the kids in<br />

those hospital rooms for a Full recovery!<br />

Now that’s a cause we can all get behind.<br />

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1391 Remington Oaks Terrace-Fenton-$292,900<br />

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home with side entry garage, large floor plan, spacious bedrooms,<br />

finished L.L with theater room. Manicured yard with coy pond.<br />

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608 Silver Maple Fenton-$209,900<br />

3BD, 1.5BA 2-Story in Silver Maple View. Spacious home on culde-sac<br />

in the convenient Fenton location. Large bdrs, upgraded<br />

kitchen/ breakfast rm, large patio with planter and firepit.<br />

104 Brooks Farm-House Springs-$199,900<br />

3BD, 2BA Ranch in Brooks Farm Est. Less than 1 year new and<br />

loaded with beautiful upgrades. Open floorplan, 4” plank h/w<br />

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1039 Nagia Ct-Fenton-$179,900<br />

4BD, 2.5BA Ranch in San Luis Village. Move in ready with updated<br />

kitchen and bathrooms. Toffee stained cabinets, granite counters,<br />

L.L rec room with pool table, custom patio with brick surround.<br />

1024 Fenton Park Dr-Fenton-$169,900<br />

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711 River Hills Dr-Fenton-$549,900<br />

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1574 Heritage Valley Dr-Rockwood SD-$424,900<br />

4BD, 3.5BA 1.5 Story in Williams Creek. Only 8 yrs new<br />

with upgrades throughout. 9’ ceilings on the main floor,<br />

deluxe kitchen, finished w/o L.L with lake access.<br />

5106 Romaine Spring Dr-Fenton-$314,900<br />

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living space, gourmet kitchen, upper level bonus rm, generous<br />

bdrms, L.L media room and kitchenette---Must See!<br />

1362 Montevale Ct-Fenton-$309,000<br />

4BD, 3.5BA 2-Story in Courtney Estates. Over 3,700 sq ft of total living<br />

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2386 Fairway Dr-High Ridge $274,900<br />

5BD, 3BA Ranch in Fairways of Sugar Creek. Over 2,700 sq ft<br />

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spacious bedrms, finished L.L with rec room. Inground Pool!<br />

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1312 Green Knoll-Fenton-$169,900<br />

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with maple cabinets and custom backsplash, newer paneled<br />

doors and lighting. Finished w/o L.L with family/rec rom<br />

1765 Prestshire Dr-Fenton-$244,900<br />

3BD, 2.5 BA, 1.5 Villa in Preston Point. 2-Story great<br />

room/dining room, dark kitchen cabinets, ss appliances,<br />

2nd story loft, L.L 2nd kitchen….Must see!<br />

Under Contract-Fast!<br />

1108 Summit Meadows-Fenton-$159,900<br />

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room, eat-in kitchen, closet organizers in 2 bdrms, beautiful<br />

deck with w/o L.L, fenced level back yard backing to woods.<br />

1405 Hawkins Meadow Dr-Fenton-$399,900<br />

4BD, 4.5BA 2-Story in Hawkins Meadows. 2-story great rm,<br />

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776 Spring Crest-Fenton-$289,900<br />

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Beth Viviano, Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Fenton Fire Protection District recently<br />

announced that homeowners in the Fenton Fire Protection District could be paying a little less for their homeowners<br />

insurance thanks to the work of their fire department. The Fenton Fire District recently received a<br />

rating of a 2 from the Insurance Service Office. The ratings range from one, being the best, to ten, being the<br />

worst. According to Mrs. Viviano, “the ratings help define how well a department can serve it’s community,<br />

and can also provide cost savings to homeowners. With the new class 2 rating, there is a savings that’ll be<br />

directly passed on to those residents through their [homeowners] insurance premiums.” There are only 25<br />

class 2 areas in Missouri, no areas with a class one. The fire department is already working with ISO to hopefully<br />

make the necessary improvements to achieve the Class 1 score in the next couple of months.<br />

In addition to having a class 2 ISO rating, the Fenton Fire District is one of 5 Fire Departments in the State<br />

of Missouri to be Internationally Accredited. According to Accreditation Manager, Deputy Chief Timothy<br />

Buehne, “accreditation assures our residences that your fire district is striving to achieve the highest level of<br />

performance by improving service delivery. Accreditation is a comprehensive self-assessment and evaluation<br />

model that the Fenton Fire District has embraced. We continuously assess our current service levels and<br />

compare them to the industry’s best practices, which leads to improved service delivery, and insures efficient<br />

use of taxpayer monies.”<br />

Homeowners should contact their insurance agent prior to their policy renewal. For more information,<br />

please contact the Fire District Headquarters – 636-343-4188.<br />

2015 Fall Bible Drive!<br />

Do you, your church or Christian group have unwanted, used<br />

bibles, Sunday school materials, Christian books or DVD/CD's?<br />

Put them back to work by donating them! All donated materials<br />

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early November. Love Packages is a non-profit organization that<br />

annually ships over 1,000 tons of Christian literature to poor people<br />

in English speaking countries. Contact Rocky Nethercot at 636-<br />

575-3334 for more information or to arrange for pickup of materials. Here is an internet link to the full list<br />

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Kindergarten teacher Nick Stecko and his son Noah arrived at<br />

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• Education – As you know, higher education comes with some high expenses: Four years at an in-state public school<br />

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Students participated in various activities and training sessions, broadening their understanding of substance abuse issues<br />

and enhancing their ability to serve as positive role models for peers. Several served in leadership roles as PLC interns.<br />

Marquette students were sophomores Michelle Li, Sydney Goehler, Paige Knittel and freshman Jerry Li.<br />

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“They introduced her to basic art concepts, taught her<br />

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When Allison found out about the Diverse-City Art<br />

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“It seemed interesting to me,” she said, “and I heard they<br />

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The Diverse-City art competition offers students the<br />

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Her piece (right), “Keys to Success," was selected as<br />

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Allison decided to donate her artwork to Diversity<br />

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“Joining the competition gives students an opportunity to think more deeply about the importance of<br />

diversity,” Allison said, “and show their understanding of diversity through their artwork.”<br />

Angela wanted to personally thank art teachers Mrs. LaRose, Mrs. Sellmeyer, Mrs. Fanaei, Mrs.<br />

Wilhelm, Mrs. De La Fuente and Mrs. Blosser for their help and guidance with Allison over the years.


September 2015 • Issue 1 The Fenton Current News Magazine Page 11B<br />

Fit Gym’s Expansion Celebration<br />

Tom Bazow<br />

Contributing writer<br />

Take one already successful business, add<br />

additional space to it, and the result is Fit<br />

Gym’s “Expansion Celebration.” Fit Gym,<br />

located at 1177 Gravois Road in Fenton, is<br />

going from 6000 square feet of workout<br />

area to over 7300 total square feet. That’s a<br />

lot of machines, equipment, and free space<br />

to conduct the workout you’re looking for!<br />

I spoke to Gary Egan, General Manager,<br />

and asked, why the expansion? “Simple,”<br />

he said. “Now we can<br />

offer a ‘free weight<br />

room’ for the serious<br />

strength trainer. With<br />

this separate area it<br />

doesn’t compete with<br />

the rest of the gym.”<br />

Without a doubt there<br />

are a lot of free weights<br />

available. Aside from<br />

this new expansion I asked Gary what<br />

other attributes does Fit Gym offer?<br />

“We now have 4 personal trainers available<br />

for our clientele.” In fact Gary was<br />

so proud of the experience and professionalism<br />

these trainers offer that he<br />

asked me to mention their names. With<br />

three guys: Igor Tarasyuk, Mick<br />

Kennedy, Jordan Zeke Scott and one<br />

female Melanie Lambert it seems you<br />

can’t go wrong. Together they offer a<br />

vast number of years in the fitness industry so<br />

you can be sure you’ll get the workout that best<br />

suits your needs.<br />

The “official” expansion celebration day is<br />

set for Saturday September 19th. Along with<br />

various vendors showcasing their products<br />

there will also be free give aways to the public.<br />

By stopping in on the 19th you can tour the<br />

facility and get a good feel for what Fit Gym<br />

has to offer. The fact that Fit Gym is open 24<br />

hours and offers four separate restrooms plus three showers you get the sense that this fitness gym<br />

has it all. With a passion for students and educators Gary also offers discounts to the school systems<br />

in the area. “I’m actually a former Athletic Director at Northwest High School, so helping<br />

the athletes from Summit or Northwest is important to me,” Gary said. Now that’s giving back<br />

to the community!<br />

Do yourself a favor and check out Fit Gym’s “Expansion Celebration” on Saturday September<br />

19th. Or just stop in any time and see for yourself the outstanding facility that Fit Gym has to<br />

offer. Check them out on the web at: http://fitgymfenton.com/<br />

eObituariesf<br />

Carter, Carolyn Ann of Fenton, Missouri, originally from Bloomfield, Missouri. Entered into<br />

rest on Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at the age of 64 years, 8 months and 3 days. Born Saturday,<br />

December 23, 1950 to the late Dan Wesley and Ruthie Joyce Carter (nee Perry). Mother of Dale<br />

(Cheryda) Carter of Fenton, MO and Richard (Heather) Carter of Caseyville, IL. Sister of Danny<br />

(Eva) Carter of Cape Girardeau, MO, Marilyn (Kenneth) Ritch of Fenton, MO, Terry (Shelia)<br />

Carter of Collinsville, IL, the late Richard and Dennis Carter. Grandmother of Maddi, Kylie,<br />

Breanna and Samantha Carter. Aunt of Teresa, Tammy, Dan Jr; Kenny Jr; Angie, Dana, Mickey,<br />

Joey, the late Terry Jr; Ricky and Chris. Carolyn was born in a Clinic in Bloomfield, MO. She was<br />

baby sister to Danny Carter, Marilyn Ritch, Richard Carter, Terry Carter and Dennis Carter and full<br />

of life from the day she was born. She was the apple of her Daddy’s eye and could do no wrong.<br />

She would get her sister and siblings in trouble all the time. From an early age, She never liked getting<br />

her picture taken and would sabotage a picture every chance she could, but the pictures that<br />

were made became something special. When she was 18, she became ill with tuberculosis and had<br />

to spend six months in a sanatorium. While she was there she graduated high school and her graduation<br />

made it in the paper. She had her first son, Dale Carter when she was 20 years old and her<br />

second when she was 26 years old, Richard Carter. She worked many jobs to support her two boys.<br />

She sold tires, worked in a hat factory, shoe factory, as wedding planner, and accounting at<br />

Wehrenberg Theater. She supported her boys in the things they wanted to do in anyway she could.<br />

She was a den mother for the boy scouts, peace maker, and chaperon. She lived most of her life<br />

with her mother. The two of them went together like Loral and Hardy. They would bicker with each<br />

other like old married people, but no one could break up one of their fights or they would attack<br />

the peace maker like the argument was their fault. She was a great aunt who took care of her nieces<br />

and nephews on the weekends so her sisters and brothers could go out. Everyone of them has fond<br />

memories of staying up late on Saturday nights, eating popcorn and watching creature feature. Her<br />

pride and joy was her granddaughters. She would give every bit of herself to make her granddaughters<br />

happy. She would eat salt and pepper water, fake eggs and bacon, pretend coffee and take care<br />

of great grand Dolls. She taught them how to sing and dance. She choreographed plays, dance routines<br />

and hit songs that her granddaughters would perform. She was always about family and spent<br />

most of her life taking care of others. She worked hard to make others laugh every chance she could<br />

get. It did not matter if it was at home, a family function, at a restaurant, an event in town, in a hospital,<br />

or at Del Mar Gardens. If she saw someone who needed cheering up she would make it her<br />

mission in life to make them smile. She has made such a positive effect on people; she has brought<br />

people here from all over the country to honor her. Carolyn will be deeply missed and fondly<br />

remembered by all that knew and loved her. Visitation at Fieser Funeral Home, Saturday, August<br />

29, 2015 from 2-8 p.m. Funeral service: Sunday, August 30, 2015 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations<br />

in Carolyn's Honor to The American Lung Association, www.lung.org/association/states/missouri<br />

is appreciated. As a request from Carolyn and her family the dress code should be casual and<br />

she said "That's all."<br />

Gassmann, Herbert W., 75, of Dittmer died Aug. 9, 2015, at Big River Nursing and Rehab in<br />

Cedar Hill. Mr. Gassmann served four years in the U.S Navy and was a fire control tech aboard the<br />

USS Boston, a heavy guided missile cruiser in the Sixth Fleet. Mr. Gassmann was retired from<br />

General Electric Medical Systems field service. He was a member of the Libertarian Party and<br />

loved his family and all of his pets very much. He enjoyed gadgets, fixing things, reading science<br />

fiction, movies, genealogy and camping. Born Aug. 16, 1939, in St. Louis, MO, he is the son of<br />

Elmer and Irene (Brown) Gassmann. He is survived by his wife of 53 years: Mary Anne<br />

(Eccleston) Gassmann, whom he married Nov. 12, 1961, in Boston, Mass.; two children: Carol<br />

(Keith) Forrest of Hillsboro and Aaron S. Gassmann of High Ridge; three grandsons: Collin<br />

Mlynarek, Christopher Mlynarek, and Ryan Mlynarek; three siblings: Donna (Frank) Frangenberg<br />

of Somerville, TN, Pat (Julia) Huckabee of Memphis, TN, and Daniel (Heike) Huckabee of<br />

Pocahontas, AR; and many other dear relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by a brother:<br />

James Huckabee.Visitation and funeral service were Aug. 15, at Chapel Hill Mortuary, 6300 Hwy<br />

30, in Cedar Hill. Arrangements were under the direction of Chapel Hill Mortuary.<br />

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group outings, photo shows and events. Any<br />

level of skill welcome. For more info contact<br />

Jefferson County Library (636)677-8186.<br />

Every 1st Wednesday of the Month<br />

Vietnam Veteran Chapter 1028<br />

Time: 9:00 a.m.<br />

Place: Grand Slam Sports Bar and Grill,<br />

519 Mae Ct, Fenton<br />

Every 1st Thursday of the Month<br />

Fenton/ High Ridge La Leche League<br />

Time: 10:00 a.m.<br />

Place: Fenton United Methodist Church,<br />

800 Gravois Rd, Fenton<br />

For more information call Dawn at<br />

(636) 677-6626<br />

Every Thursday<br />

BINGO<br />

Time: 6:45 p.m., Early Bird 6:30 p.m.<br />

Place: High Ridge Elks, 2808 Old Hunning<br />

Rd. and High Ridge Blvd.<br />

Progressive Pot - Minimum $300.00<br />

For Info call (636)677-3557.<br />

Every Thursday<br />

Texas Hold ‘Em<br />

Time: Doors open at 6:00 p.m./Games start<br />

at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Place: House Springs Lions Hall, 6482<br />

Route MM, House Springs<br />

For more info or to register contact Lion Ken<br />

@ (314)971-3940.<br />

Every Thursday<br />

Story Time (Ages 3 – 6)<br />

Time: 10:00 a.m.<br />

Place: Meramec Valley Branch, 625 Smizer<br />

Mill Rd., Fenton<br />

There are all sorts of wonderful things children<br />

can learn through stories! Join us as<br />

we work on developing early literacy skills<br />

by reading stories, learning finger plays and<br />

having fun. For more information call<br />

(314)994–3300.<br />

Every 3rd Friday of the Month<br />

Pork Chop Night<br />

Time: 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.<br />

Place: Cedar Hill Elks Lodge 2678, 8430<br />

Industrial Drive, Cedar Hill.<br />

For more information call<br />

(636)285-3074.<br />

Every 3rd Friday of the Month<br />

Alzheimer's Association<br />

Support Group<br />

Time: 2:00 p.m.<br />

Place: Big River Nursing & Rehab, 6400<br />

The Cedars Court, Cedar Hill<br />

Support Group for family, friends, and other<br />

caregivers who have a loved one with<br />

Alzheimer's disease, a related dementia, or<br />

memory problems to share their struggles<br />

and solutions. Any information shared is<br />

confidential. Refreshments provided.<br />

Every Friday<br />

Knights of Columbus Council 6435<br />

BINGO<br />

Time: Doors open 4:30 p.m., Bingo starts at<br />

6:45 p.m.<br />

Place: Knights of Columbus Hall, 6800 K.C.<br />

Lane, House Springs<br />

Smoking and Non-Smoking available.Hall<br />

rental available. Call (636)671-3366.<br />

Every 4th Friday of the Month<br />

Chicken Dinner<br />

Time: 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.<br />

Place: Cedar Hill Elks Lodge 2678, 8430<br />

Industrial Drive, Cedar Hill.<br />

For more information call (636)285-3074.<br />

Every Saturday<br />

BINGO<br />

Time: 5:45 p.m./Doors open at<br />

4:00 p.m.<br />

Place: American Legion Post 400 #2<br />

Gravois Road, Fenton<br />

Open to public<br />

Every Saturday<br />

Olde Towne Fenton Farmers Market<br />

8:00am-1:00pm<br />

Olde Towne Fenton Pavilion-200 Gravois<br />

Rd., Fenton<br />

Come shop your hometown Farmers market<br />

for local flavor and freshness. Now in its<br />

3rd year, the Olde Towne Fenton Farmers<br />

Market, sponsored by SSM St. Clare Health<br />

Center, will feature vendors showcasing<br />

items such as fresh and locally grown produce,<br />

prepared food, flowers, baked goods,<br />

arts/crafts and much more!<br />

Saturday, Sept 12, 13<br />

PARISH PICNIC<br />

Saturday 4pm-11pm, Sunday 11am-7pm<br />

St. John’s Catholic Church, 4521 Old Hwy<br />

21, Imperial<br />

Gun raffle, children’s games, pull tabs, beer,<br />

inflatables, bingo and more! Lots of good food.<br />

All you can eat fried chicken dinner on Sunday.<br />

For more information call 314-537-4500.<br />

Saturday, Sept 12<br />

WALKING FOR OUR CHILDREN<br />

Leaving at 10am at Northwest High School,<br />

Meet at 9:30 in parking lot off Local<br />

Hillsboro rd at Hwy 30<br />

Memorial event sponsored by Parents of<br />

Chapel Hill Support Group. We remember<br />

today, tomorrow and forever. For more information,<br />

call Cindy Woods at 636-677-3060.<br />

Saturday, September 12, 2015<br />

OLDE TOWNE FENTON CHAPTER,<br />

NSDAR APRIL MEETING<br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

Brown Mackie College, #2 Soccer Park Rd.,<br />

Fenton, MO 63026<br />

Celebrating 125 Years of Service to<br />

America, with a fun look at the past, presented<br />

by Linda Kanevsky, Regent of the<br />

Olde Towne Fenton Chapter, NSDAR. Free<br />

and open to the public. For more information,<br />

email otfchap.mssdar@gmail.com or<br />

call Patti Hurst at (314) 853-8335.<br />

Sunday, Sept 27<br />

Fenton Family Bike Fest<br />

12:00 – 3:00pm<br />

Olde Towne Pavilion<br />

Celebrate national Health and Family<br />

Fitness Day with a FREE family bike ride.<br />

Join in on the fun and enjoy a leisure ride<br />

around Fenton City Park and along the<br />

Meramec River. Two bike routes will be<br />

available (3 or 8 miles). This ride is perfect<br />

for all ages and abilities. Visit community<br />

vendors, enjoy food and live music.<br />

Start/finish will be at Olde Towne Pavilion<br />

(200 Gravois). Helmets are required. Call<br />

636-343-0067 to register for this free event<br />

today! The first 100 people to register will<br />

receive a free water bottle!<br />

11th Hour Vigil Volunteers NEEDED!!!!<br />

The Heart of Hospice is Volunteers. Share<br />

Yourself. Make a Difference. Become a hospice<br />

volunteer. Share your passion, time<br />

and talent. At Optum Palliative and Hospice<br />

Care we are dedicated to compassionate<br />

care at the end of life when families need it<br />

most. As a valuable part of the Optum team,<br />

volunteers provide companionship, caregiver<br />

support, pet therapy, bereavement support<br />

and more. Contact Karen Riley,<br />

Volunteer Coordinator at (636) 239-5811 or<br />

email: karen_riley26@optum.com.<br />

5224 Country Club Drive • High Ridge, MO 63049<br />

(636) 677-4070<br />

Open Daily Weather Permitting<br />

Visit our<br />

Updated & Upgraded Driving Range<br />

• New Mats • New Range Balls<br />

• Expanded Driving Area<br />

• Lessons Available by Appointment<br />

Ask About Our<br />

$$MILLION DOLLAR$$<br />

Summer Shootout<br />

Expanded Pro Shop Selection<br />

Discount Pricing Available<br />

$10 OFF<br />

Any Pro Shop Purchase<br />

of $50 or more<br />

excludes Golf Balls<br />

Not valid with other offers.<br />

Expires 9/30/2015<br />

FREE BAG OF GOLF BALLS<br />

Buy any bag of golf balls<br />

at regular price, get one of equal<br />

or lesser value FREE<br />

Not valid with other offers.<br />

Expires 9/30/2015


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HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED<br />

RENTAL SPACE AVAILABLE<br />

AT A WELL ESTABLISHED,<br />

FULL SERVICE, FRIENDLY SALON,<br />

LOCATED IN HIGH RIDGE.<br />

Call Cindy at 314-974-3206<br />

Seeking qualified candidates for<br />

the following positions:<br />

Certified Forklift Operator | Construction<br />

Electrical Maintenance | Warehouse Supervisor<br />

Accounts Payable & Receivables | Office Admin<br />

Inspector / Packer | Quality Control<br />

Machine Maintenance Mechanic | Machine Operator<br />

Manual Machinist | Metal Assembler | Press Brake Operator<br />

Production Worker | Warehouse | Welder<br />

CLEAN RECORD AND DRUG TEST REQUIRED.<br />

Bethesda Meadow<br />

The Best in You.<br />

Bethesda Health Group brings out the best in talented caring people. As the premier<br />

provider of senior services in the St. Louis area, we provide the environment, support<br />

and reward that empower you to achieve the highest level of care and service.<br />

The following positions are currently available:<br />

C.N.A.<br />

“Star Performance in Staffing”<br />

400 Biltmore Dr. | Suite 405 | Fenton, MO 63026 | (636) 600-1900<br />

EVENING &<br />

NIGHT SHIFTS<br />

Bethesda Meadow, 322 Old State Rd., Ellisville, MO 63021<br />

Apply on-line at www.bethesdahealth.jobs • EOE<br />

LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD DRIVERS<br />

Flex and Seasonal<br />

Truck Drivers Needed<br />

Class “B” CDL with Hazmat &<br />

Tanker Endorsements<br />

Apply online under the Careers tab<br />

on www.amerigas.com<br />

Geldbach Petroleum<br />

100 Beckett Memorial Drive • Valley Park, MO<br />

636-225-3601<br />

EOE<br />

Valley Park - Kirkwood Area<br />

Machine Operator<br />

Entry Level Position – $9.00/hr.<br />

Weekends and Overtime<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ON ALL SHIFTS<br />

Must have high school diploma or GED.<br />

Applications accepted Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 3 pm.<br />

2 IDs required - Picture ID & SS Card<br />

Clean background check and drug testing.<br />

140 WEST ST. LOUIS ST. • PACIFIC, MO 63069 • 636-271-7322<br />

48 FENTON PLAZA • FENTON, MO 63026 • 636-349-9040<br />

WE ARE LOOKING FOR 12<br />

EXCITED INDIVIDUALS<br />

Our distribution center plans to open 2<br />

new facilities this year and we need<br />

your help. If you are a dependable,<br />

team player, with positive attitude , we<br />

want to talk to you.<br />

No experience required 18+<br />

$525 Week<br />

per Company Agreement<br />

CALL STEVEN MONDAY 8AM-8PM<br />

636-628-8703<br />

St. Louis Live Steamers<br />

invite you to<br />

KIRCHER PARK<br />

September 12<br />

and<br />

October 3<br />

11 am - 3:30 pm<br />

for a<br />

FREE TRAIN RIDE<br />

www.StLouisLiveSteamers.org<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

AUTO<br />

INSPECTOR /<br />

MECHANIC<br />

At least 5 years experience<br />

Good pay • Vacation • 401k<br />

Apply in person<br />

(00)<br />

NASSAR TIRE<br />

4679 HIGHWAY W • HOUSE SPRINGS<br />

Fabricator<br />

Manufacturer of automated packaging<br />

machinery seeks fabricator. Applicant<br />

must be able to operate shear,<br />

Whitney punch, brake-press and cutoff<br />

saw. Must be able to make own<br />

setup. Roll forming a plus. Applicant<br />

must be able to read and work from<br />

blueprints, pass physical, drug screening<br />

and background check. Air conditioned<br />

shop and competitive compensation<br />

and benefits package available.<br />

Reply with salary requirements and<br />

resume by email Jshell@omsinc.net<br />

or fax (636) 326-0249.<br />

Welder<br />

Fenton, Mo.<br />

Manufacturer of automated packaging<br />

machinery seeks welder. Applicant<br />

must have 5 yrs. experience in mig/tig<br />

welding. Fabrication experience a<br />

must. Applicants must be able to read<br />

and work from blueprints, pass physical,<br />

drug screening and background<br />

check. Air conditioned shop and competitive<br />

compensation and benefits<br />

package available. Reply with salary<br />

requirements and resume by email<br />

Jshell@omsinc.net or fax (636) 326-<br />

0249.<br />

Advertise in the<br />

• NO CONTRACTS<br />

• NO HASSLE<br />

• NO PRESSURE<br />

Only Friendly &<br />

Courteous People<br />

636.271.0990<br />

Receive<br />

$5.00 OFF<br />

when you spend<br />

$25.00<br />

or more


636-343-7800<br />

New Listing! New Listing! New Listing! New Listing! New Listing!<br />

New Listing!<br />

1957 St. Christopher Way - Arnold<br />

$174,900<br />

Call Rena Mooney - 314-808-5759<br />

9428 Edgewood Dr. - Dittmer<br />

$175,000<br />

Call Karrie Risk - 636-489-8889<br />

3312 Walnut Ridge - High Ridge<br />

$126,000<br />

Call Melinda Lawson - 314-608-3743<br />

3746 French - South City<br />

$94,900<br />

Call Tom Kruse - 314-486-1280<br />

2536 Castle Pines - Imperial<br />

$229,900<br />

Call Sam Bevell - 314-422-7581<br />

5110 Lampglow - Oakville<br />

$239,500<br />

Call Norm H. - 3174-276-1117<br />

31 acres + stocked pond 1,500 Sq Ft! New Price! Custom Home! Over 2 acres! Open Sunday!<br />

4727 Rocky Top - Imperial<br />

$419,900<br />

Call Rena Mooney - 314-808-5759<br />

5372 West - South City<br />

$59,999<br />

Call Rose O'Hara - 314-420-1398<br />

46 Green Valley - Eureka<br />

$240,000<br />

Call Carol Pozzo 314-691-7492<br />

Extra Acreage Available! Super Convenient! City Charmer!<br />

6017 Old Antonia - Imperial<br />

$212,900<br />

Call Rena Mooney - 314-808-5759<br />

1035 Winter Park - Fenton<br />

$219,900<br />

Call Christine Mastis - 314-753-4360<br />

3214 Childress - South City<br />

$99,900<br />

Call Tom Kruse - 314-486-1280<br />

USDA Financing! Almost 2 acres! 3 acres!<br />

12110 Neely Lane - South County<br />

$339,900<br />

Call Rose O'Hara - 314-420-1398<br />

Walnut Ridge at<br />

Byrnes Mill Subdivision<br />

from $249,000<br />

5506 Peg - High Ridge<br />

$110,000<br />

Call Kathy Walden - 314-609-5711<br />

New Homes<br />

Custom built homes<br />

without the custom costs!<br />

Several floor plans<br />

to choose from!<br />

Call Tom Kruse - 314-486-1280 or Rena Mooney - 314-808-5759<br />

1887 Walker - Barnhart<br />

$309,900<br />

Call Terri Wriley - 314-574-7936<br />

Villas at Palmer Place<br />

Arnold Area<br />

from $229,900<br />

Custom built villa's<br />

Call Terri Wriley - 314-574-4936<br />

7535 State Route 30 - Dittmer<br />

$124,900<br />

Call Cheryl Long - 314-941-3939<br />

10519 Frost - Grubville<br />

$109,000<br />

Call Rose O'Hara - 314-420-1398<br />

30 Rockwood Forest Valley - Eureka<br />

$384,900<br />

Call Carol Pozzo 314-691-7492<br />

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD<br />

7205 Fernbrook - Affton<br />

$103,900<br />

Sold by Rena Mooney - 314- 808-5759<br />

9335 Mackenzie Circle - Affton<br />

$129,900<br />

Sold by Rob Terry - 314-409-2081<br />

134 East Marseille - Mehlville<br />

$125,000<br />

Sold by Roy Hortiz - 314-422-5100<br />

5979 Pennbrooke - Mehlville<br />

$199,900<br />

Sold by Christine Mastis - 314-753-4360<br />

3777 Lisa Ct. - Arnold<br />

$225,000<br />

Sold by Tina Engle - 314-614-5102<br />

8541 Kathleen - Affton<br />

$179,900<br />

Sold by Christine Mastis - 314-753-4360<br />

We’re accepting donations for<br />

Open Door Animal Sanctuary<br />

all September long at our Office<br />

For more information on area Open Houses:<br />

STLOPENS.COM<br />

www.facebook.com/BHHSAllianceFenton<br />

636-343-7800 • 400 Old Smizer Mill Rd. • Fenton, MO 63026<br />

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