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The Citizens Committee would also like to express its appreciation for the invaluable in-kind contributions of the following City of Webster Groves departments:Parks and Recreation Department • Public Works Department • Police Department • Fire Department
2010 PROGRAM OF EVENTS
photo by Diana Linsley
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Webster Groves Community Days is an annual event to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday. The Citizens’ Committee for Community Days organizes all of the activities for the event. The Webster Groves Lions Club also holds its annual carnival and barbecue charity fundraiser during the celebration.
All activities (aside from the carnival and barbecue) are FREE to the public and are funded through donations from businesses, organizations and the citizens of Webster Groves.
For more information about Community Days, contact the Webster Groves Parks and Recreation Department at 963-5600.
Fourth of July Celebration July 1 - July 4, 2010 • Memorial Park at Elm & Glendale
2010 Webster Groves Community Days
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Webster Groves Lions
84th AnnualCarnival & Barbecue FundraiserLions Club Athletic Fields at
Memorial Park Elm & Glendale Intersection
July 1, 2, 3, & 4
Festival HoursThurs. 7/1 5 p.m. - 11 p.m.Fri. 7/2 5 p.m. - 11 p.m.Sat. 7/3 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.Sun. 7/4 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Webster Groves Lions ClubGenerously serving the community since 1925!
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As part of Family Day, on July 1 only, $25 wrist bands will be available for
purchase for both children and adults to enjoy the Amusement Rides as often as desired. The bargain wrist bands will be for sale at the Fairgrounds Ticket Booths on July 1.
Carnival ride “Wrist-Band” daY all eveninG!
BARBECUE
Carryouts AvailableSpecial parking lane on Elm Ave.
for carry-out patrons.
• Ribs • Bratwursts• Sirloin Steaks • Chicken • Rib Tips
• Sandwiches• Corn on the Cob• Hot Dogs • Snacks
• Baked Potatoes• Beer • Desserts • Soda
July 1 • 5 - 9 p.m.free vision screenings
Amblyopia (“lazy eye”) detection for children and glaucoma detection for all ages will be conducted free-of-charge by the Missouri
Lions Eye Research Foundation (MLERF) under a readily identifiable tent on the Fairgrounds. The screening takes just a few minutes of time, with absolutely no
discomfort. The results from the screening will be immediately available.
Proudly sponsored by the Webster Groves Lions Club and MLERF
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Schedule Of EventsTHURSDAY, JULY 1Family Night 5 - 11 p.m.Lions Club Carnival, Midway Booths and BBQMemorial Park Carnival ride “Wrist-Band” discount all evening!(See page 10 for more information.)
6 - 7 p.m. (Registration at 5:30 p.m.)Children’s Pet ParadeWebster Groves Recreation Complex Gymnasium(See page 8 for more information.)
7 - 8 p.m. (Registration at 6:30 p.m.)Rotary Club of Webster Groves Inaugural Duck Race ExtravaganzaWebster Groves Aquatic Center(See page 6 for more information.)
7 - 11 p.m.Entertainment - Rock ’n‘ RollBand ShowcaseWebster Groves Action Park(See page 14 for more information.)
FRIDAY, JULY 25 - 11 p.m.Lions Club Carnival, Midway Booths and BBQ
Memorial Park(See page 10 for more information.)
7:30 – 9:30 p.m.Miss Webster Groves Pageant Entertainment - The Webster Groves Jazz EnsembleWebster Groves Aquatic Center(See pages 12 and 13 for more information.)
SATURDAY, JULY 310 a.m.Parade Sponsored by St. Anthony’s Medical CenterLockwood & Selma to Memorial Park(See page 4 for more information.)
11 a.m. - 11 p.m.Lions Club Carnival, Midway Booths and BBQ Memorial Park(See page 10 for more information.)
7 - 8:15 p.m. Entertainment - MUSYC(3-part harmony and classics)Webster Groves Action Park(See page 14 for more information.)
8:30 - 11 p.m. Entertainment - Ticket To The Beatles (all Beatles)Webster Groves Action Park(See page 14 for more information.)
9:30 p.m.Fireworks Preview Sponsored by PNC BankMemorial Park(See page 6 for more information.)
SUNDAY, JULY 411 a.m.-11 p.m.Lions Club Carnival, Midway Booths and BBQ Memorial Park(See page 10 for more information.)
7 - 11 p.m. (three sets with a break for fireworks)Entertainment – Alvin Jett and the Phat noiZ (blues)Webster Groves Action Park(See page 14 for more information.)
9:45 p.m.Fireworks Spectacular Sponsored by Gold, Silver and Bronze Sponsors and Webster Groves residents.Memorial Park(See page 6 for more information.)
For more information about Community Days call 963-5600.
In the event of inclement weather, visit timesnewspapers.com for the status of the parade, carnival or other Community Days events.
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“Year Of The Arts” Is Theme For The 2010 Parade
Parade RouteThe parade travels along a two-mile
route through the streets of Webster Groves and draws a crowd of thou-sands of spectators with over 80 units.
The parade begins at Lockwood and Selma and travels west on Lock-wood. It turns south on South Gore and travels down Gore to Big Bend. It then turns east on Big Bend and turns one last time south on Elm Avenue. The parade ends at Memorial Park (at the intersection of Elm Avenue and Glendale Road).
MarshalsMembers of the State Champion
Webster Groves High School football team will be the Grand Marshals for the 2010 Parade. In addition, we are
honored to have volunteers from Webster Groves Masonic Temple to serve as Parade Marshals again this year, lining up units, enforc-ing security measures and secur-ing the course.
Parade JudgesJudges for the 2010 parade are:• Aimee Rich, owner of Krue-
ger Pottery in Webster Groves (also on Business Development
Commission & Old Orchard Special Business District Commission);
• David Sanders, owner of Old Or-chard Gallery in Webster Groves;
• Peter Sargent, Dean of the Leigh Gerdine College of Fine Arts at Web-ster University.
Judges have the honor of selecting parade units to receive awards in vari-ous categories. Units should include adequate signage to be considered for
awards, as there is no emcee for the event. Awards will be given at the July 20 city council meeting.Parade Awards
For each category there will be a first place (Best) and an honorable men-tion (Outstanding) winner awarded. The categories are as follows:
Children’s Entry, Civic Entry, Clas-sic Entry, Commercial Entry, Neigh-borhood Entry, Performing Entry, Best Theme, Visiting Entry, Novelty Unit, and Special Judges’ Awards (three awards for deserving units that impress the judges for various reasons.)
SafetyOf course, safety is of paramount
importance, but parades are inherent-ly risky, so it’s important that parade participants and spectators do all they can to help. The parade travels along a two-mile route through the streets of Webster Groves and draws a crowd of thousands of spectators with more
than 80 units. With regard to parade units, several
safety measures are in place and en-forcement will be without exception. There will be no throwing of water balloons or use of large super soakers from parade units or by spectators.
Each sizeable motorized unit will have wheel walkers, whose job it is to keep the path clear in front and on the sides of the unit.
Parade participants will not be al-lowed to throw candy or other items from a moving unit; however, they may have walkers who will hand the items to spectators on the sidewalks.
Along the parade route, parents and adults should keep close track of their children and ensure that they are not endangering themselves by running in front of a parade vehicle to get a piece of candy or trinket. Remain on the curb or behind it. Safety is everyone’s job. Please help by doing what you can.
Saturday, July 3 at 10 a.m.• Sponsored by St. Anthony’s Medical Center• Begins at Lockwood & Selma, ends at Elm & Glendale (Memorial Park)• Featuring the return of the Budweiser Clydesdales!
The Budweiser Clydesdales made their debut at last year’s parade, and can be viewed again at this year’s Saturday, July 3 parade.photo byDiana Linsley
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Carnival Ride “Wrist Band” Day!All Evening on July 1!
As a partner in the Family Day Activities on July 1, the Webster Lions and the Amusement Ride Co. (PBJ Happee Shows, Inc.) will offer $25 Wrist-Bands for both children and adults alike, so that EVERYONE may enjoy the Carnival Rides as often as desired. These wrist bands will be for sale at the Fairgrounds Ticket Booths on July 1. The Wrist-Bands will only be for use on July 1.
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Family NightIt’s fun for the family all evening! Thursday, July 15 - 11 p.m.Memorial Park5 - 11 p.m.Unlimited Ride Wristbands
Kids and ride enthusiasts of all ages can ride carnival rides to their hearts’ content for the low price of $25. Pur-chase wristbands at the ticket booth on the fairgrounds.
6 - 7 p.m. (Registration 5:30 p.m.)Pet ParadeWebster Groves Recreation Complex Gymnasium
Bring out the dogs, cats, pigs, chick-ens, iguanas, or whatever — if it’s your pet, it qualifies for the Children’s Pet Parade! (Only wild animals are exclud-ed.)
Sponsored by Blue Ribbon Groom-ing, the Children’s Pet Parade is open to children 15 years old or younger. This event is a long-standing tradition in the Webster Groves community. It is de-signed as a good-natured competition where pets, with some assistance from their owners, compete in a variety of categories.
Blue Ribbon Grooming provides the prizes and unenviable judging positions for this ever-popular event.
Categories of judging include Best Trick, Funniest Looking, Best Cos-tume, Pet/Owner Look-Alike, Best Pet Joke (available to kids with or without a pet) and Best Float.
7 - 8 p.m. (Registration 6:30 p.m.)Duck Race ExtravaganzaSponsored by Rotary Club of Webster GrovesWebster Groves Aquatic Center
Webster Groves Rotary Club and Webster Groves Parks and Recreation are hosting these fun and exciting Rub-ber Duck Races!
First place finishers of each heat re-ceive a $100 gift certificate to The Hub Bicycle Shop. Those purchasing a duck can also swim for free, beginning at 7 p.m. There will be attendance prizes and a relay race between the Rotary Club and Lions Club of Webster Groves that you won’t want to miss!
Mayor Gerry Welch is the honorary starter for this race. Ducks are available for purchase at Sant Automotive for $2 each. In addition to The Hub, ma-jor sponsors include Sant Automotive, Schaefer Auto Body, Total Access Ur-gent Care and Commerce Bank. Duck Race proceeds will fund a newly-created water safety classes for underprivileged area youth. Call Dick at 849-2900 for more information.
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Two Nights Of Dazzling Fireworks!
Gateway FireworksThanks to our many sponsors, Gateway Fire-
works will provide two nights of pyrotechnics on July 3 and 4. The show will be shot by the same professional group of individuals we have enjoyed the last several years. We are anticipating two great shows, exhibiting quality, creativity and safety.
Fireworks Preview Show
Saturday, July 39:30 p.m.Sponsored by PNC Bank
The Preview Show promises to provide view-ers with a dazzling display of rockets and bursting bombs. PNC Bank has been the exclusive sponsor of the Fireworks Preview Show for 16 years.
Fireworks Spectacular ShowSunday, July 49:45 p.m.Sponsored by Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze sponsors, listed on front, along with generous Webster Groves residents.
The “big daddy” of all fireworks shows, the 2010 Fireworks Spectacular promises to once again be a crowd pleaser with the latest and greatest pyro-technics! The Fireworks Spectacular Show is made possible through the support of a large number of sponsors, including Webster Groves Lions Club, Webster University, S.C. Concessions, Waste Man-agement, City of Webster Groves, plus numer-ous others. A significant contribution once again comes from the citizens of Webster Groves! Please see the listing of Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze sponsors listed throughout this Community Days program.
Saturday, July 3, 9:30 p.m. Sunday, July 4, 9:45 p.m.
2009 fireworks photo by Diana Linsley
Thursday, July 17 - 8 p.m. (Registration begins at 6:30 p.m.)
Webster Groves Aquatic CenterSponsored by Rotary Club of Webster Groves
Rotary Club Duck Race Extravaganza
Total Access Urgent Care, Schaefer Autobody Centers, Commerce Bank of Webster Groves, The Hub Bicycle Shop, and Sant Automotive are team-ing up to sponsor the Inaugural Ro-tary Duck Races.
There will be five races through the Lazy River, and the winner of each race will win a prize valued at $100. This year, the price of ducks is reduced from $5 to $2.
Proceeds from the event will fund a water safety program for kids from Webster-Rock Hill Ministries that will be conducted by the Webster Groves Parks and Recreation De-partment. The initial Rotary Water Safety Program will accommodate 24
Coolers and FoodAs always, coolers or outside food and
drink are not allowed on the grounds at all.Authorized Vendors Only
Due to insurance restrictions, no outside booths or strolling vendors will be allowed on the fairgrounds, unless already coordinated through the Webster Groves Lions Club.Closings
• Ambrose Way will be entirely closed from June 30 through July 6.
• Moss Field (the football stadium) is closed during the event. For safety reasons, no one is allowed inside the stadium to view the fireworks.
• Aquatic Center closes at 6 p.m. on July 2 for the Miss Webster Pageant.Accessibility
People requiring special assistance may be dropped off at Elm Avenue and Ambrose Way; however, there are limited designated handicapped parking areas at Hixson Middle School and Webster Groves Recreation Com-plex available to properly licensed vehicles.Security
Bags, purses, backpacks, etc., are subject to random searches by law enforcement.Trash Removal
Trash removal services are provided by Waste Management.For More Information call 963-5600.
kids who will each have eight lessons. Excess proceeds, if any, will be used to expand the water safety program in 2011 and to fund other local chari-table efforts.
In addition to the duck races, this year’s event will feature the Web-ster-Shrewsbury Independence Day Swim Meet. Kids from the Webster Waves will participate in a fun meet with kids from Shrewsbury.
But first, “The Duel in the Pool.” The Rotary Club of Webster Groves
has challenged the Webster Groves Lions to a swim race, and the Lions have foolishly accepted (cats can’t swim). Webster Groves Mayor Gerry Welch has agreed to officiate the chal-lenge race, and it will take place at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 1, at the Web-ster Groves Aquatic Center. This will be a friendly competition and gam-bling is discouraged; however, the ex-pectation is that the losing team will provide the winners with delicious barbecue and refreshments.
After the decisive Rotary victory, the kids’ swim meet will continue. With the exception of relay races, the meet will follow the usual meet format. Kids will compete in various age groups and events in 52 different races.
In an effort to maximize contri-butions, the Rotary Club of Webster Groves will pre-sell ducks. Call Dick Sant at 849-2900 to reserve yours.
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Amblyopia (“lazy eye”) detection for childrenand glaucoma detection for all ages will be conducted free-of-charge by the
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no discomfort. The results from the screening will be immediately available.
Proudly sponsored by the Webster Groves Lions Club and MLERF
July 1 • 5 - 9 p.m.
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Children’s Pet Parade Provides Smiles And Laughter For AllThursday, July 16 p.m. Start Time (Registration begins at 5:30 p.m.)
Webster Groves Recreation Complex GymnasiumSponsored by Blue Ribbon Grooming
Bring out the dogs, cats, pigs, chick-ens, iguanas, or whatever — if it’s your pet, it qualifies for the Children’s Pet Parade! (Wild animals are excluded.)
Sponsored by Blue Ribbon Groom-ing, the Children’s Pet Parade is open to children 15 years old or younger. This event is a long-standing tradition in the Webster Groves community. It is designed as a good-natured com-petition where pets, with some assis-tance from their owners, compete in a variety of categories. Blue Ribbon Grooming provides the prizes and
unenviable judging positions for this ever-popular event.
Participants may enter a maximum of three categories. Certificates are given to all entrants. Ribbons and prizes will also be awarded to first, second and third places in the follow-ing categories:
Best Trick, Funniest Looking, Best Costume, Pet/Owner Look-Alike, Best Pet Joke (available to kids with or without a pet) and Best Float.
What a wonderful way to stay cool!
Pets big and small are invited
to take part in the pet parade
and competition.
photo by Diana Linsley
Local Volunteers Plan And Coordinate Community DaysGroup works year-round to create a fun and exciting July 4 celebration
The Citizens’ Committee for Community Days is a group of Parks and Recreation staff members, Lions Club members, Masons and volunteers dedicated to creating a fun and exciting July 4 event.
Committee members include:Mike OppermannCommittee Chairman, Sponsor and Fireworks Chairman
Parade CommitteeSteve Clark, ChairmanRick BayerRudy Beuc Karen Schneider CarpentierJames Carpentier
Entertainment CommitteeDave Garth and Wayne Dunker, Co-ChairmenRobert Neu
Family Night CommitteeDebbie Deimeke, Pet Parade ChairmanDick Sant, Duck Race Extravaganza Chairman
Miss Webster PageantKatie Pieri and Miki McKee Koelsch, Co-Chairmen
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Carnival, Midway & Barbecue Lion’s Club of Webster Groves Randy Johnson: Carnival & Fairgrounds ChairmanVicky Swederska: Midway ChairmanDennis Ureche: Community Relations ChairmanLarry Schumaier and Pat Rabbitt: Security Co-ChairmenRandy Belcher, Parking ChairmanScott Young and Leo Christ: Barbecue ChairmenMike Swederska: Finance ChairmanTeddi Speeler: Food Tent ChairmanRob Halama: Ride Tickets ChairmanJim Greenlaw: Soda Trailers ChairmanDick Roth: Beer Booth ChairmanLarry Schumaier, Dennis Donze and Greg Hanser: Fairgrounds CoordinatorsBecky Speeler: Parade Chairman
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Webster Groves Lions Club Hosts 84th Year of Carnival & Barbecue
Ask a dozen adults what the highlight of the Webster Groves’ annual July 4th Celebration is, and you will get a dozen different answers: the fireworks, the parade, the barbecue, the entertainment, seeing friends and neighbors, and so forth. But ask a dozen children and teenagers about Community Days/July 4th celebration in Webster Groves and the answer will always be the same: The carnival rides are the very best!
For the 84th consecutive year, the Lions Club of Webster Groves will hold its annual summer-time Carnival and Barbecue. This tradition serves, first and foremost, as an opportunity for families, friends and neighbors in the community to come together in a safe, pleasant and patriotic setting. Since 1926, the Webster Groves Lions Club has relied on its annual Carnival and Barbecue as the group’s primary fundraising event of the year.
Missouri Lions Eye Research Foundation FREE Vision Screenings On July 1
On July 1, the Missouri Lions Eye Research Foundation (MLERF) will be conducting free vision screenings for amblyopia and glaucoma. MLERF technicians will be available from 5 to 9 p.m. to provide this free service. July 1 is also Family Night at the carnival, so bring the whole family and take advantage of this FREE vision screening.
Bring Old Eyeglasses and Used Sunglasses to the Fairgrounds
An ongoing project of the Webster Lions and other Lions Clubs is the collection of old eyeglasses and used sunglasses for recycling and for reuse by people in Central and South America. In the midst of having fun and enjoying the July 4th Fairgrounds, everyone is urged to bring and to donate old eyeglasses and used sunglasses at the Lions Club
Booth in the Fairgrounds midway. These donated glasses will be recycled and become a “Gift of Sight”
to needy people in other countries.
Lots of Rides and FoodThis year promises to be one of the
biggest and best July 4th events ever in Webster Groves! The Fairgrounds will be filled with more than a dozen colorful, fun and classic amusement
rides provided by PBJ Happee Days Shows, Inc., one of the finest companies
of its kind. The huge Lions Club Food Tent will once again be one of the most popular
places in town for all four days as a place to meet and, of course, to eat. As always, Lions Club members will be grilling and serving a wide variety of freshly-prepared and reasonably-priced food such as full slabs of ribs, half slabs of ribs, pork steaks, chicken, rib tips, rib eye steaks, bratwursts, hamburgers, hot dogs, baked potatoes, corn on the cob, baked beans, and more.
Outstanding Community Involvement
The Lions Club of Webster Groves is involved all year long in the planning and organizing of the Webster’s Annual Community Days/July 4th Celebration. This dedicated effort by the Lions Club began in 1960 when Webster Lions moved its 34-year-running summertime carnival and barbecue from Labor Day to July 4th as part of a then-new local event called Webster Groves Community Days. The subsequent 50-year partnership between the Lions Club and Webster’s overall July 4th festivities has been a very special and very unique collaboration for the community and for people from all parts of the metropolitan region.
Hundreds of VolunteersIn order for the Webster Lions July 4th Carnival
and Barbecue to occur, members of the Lions Club — and their families and friends — sacrifice their personal holiday fun to work virtually non-stop for a full week on the Fairgrounds. From the time set-up begins until clean-up is concluded, more than 6,000 volunteer hours are expended by Lions Club members and many other volunteers.
Everything on July 4th Fairgrounds is coordinated and supervised by members of the Webster Groves Lions Club. The overall Chairperson for the Webster Lions 2010 July 4th Carnival and Barbecue is Randy Johnson. The Webster Lions donate substantial funding toward the spectacular fireworks display on July 4. The Lions Club also commits significant financial support to the reconditioning and restoration of the Lions Athletic Fields following the July 4th Carnival and Barbecue.
Memorable and Safe July 4th HolidayThe annual Webster Lions July 4th Carnival and
Barbecue involves a considerable commitment to the community on the part of the Lions Club. Safety is always a foremost concern. Several years ago, for example, the Webster Lions spent $17,000 to upgrade the electrical system that serves the July 4th Fairgrounds site.
The July 4th Carnival and Barbecue is the single largest project of the year for the Webster Groves Lions Club. Depending on the weather, the financial results are better some years than others. Year in and year out, the Lions Club works tirelessly to make the Community Days/July 4th festivities in Webster Groves a safe and memorable celebration for all!
• July 1 through July 4 on Lions Athletic Fields at Memorial Park (Elm& I-44)• See Schedule of Events on page 3 for hours of operation• Missouri Lions Eye Research Foundation FREE Vision Screenings on July 1
Members of the Webster Groves Lions Club serve up barbecue at last year’s July 4 celebration. This is the 84th year of the Lions’ Carnival and Barbecue.
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From April 1, 2009 through March 31, 2010, recipients of contributions from the Lions Club of Webster Groves included:
Community Days/July 4th fireworks; midway booths; Memorial Park maintenance restoration; Delta Gamma Center for Children with Visual Impairments; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation; Kilo Diabetes & Vascular Research Foundation; Meals on Wheels; St. Louis Society for the Blind; Leader Dogs for the Blind; Mid-South Eye Care Foundation; Missouri Lions All-Star Football Game; Mid-America Transplant Services; and, Missouri School for the Blind.
Lions Athletic Fields at Memorial Park; Make-A-Difference Day in Webster Groves & Shrewsbury; Webster Groves Historical Society; Webster-Rock Hill Ministries; Webster Groves Fire Department; Webster Groves Police Department; Missouri Lions All-State Marching Band; the Learning Center; Webster Groves High School Baseball Team; Webster Groves High School Football Team “Turkey Day Luncheon.
College scholarship awards to 10 local high school graduates; D.A.R.E. Program funding for grade schools in Webster Groves; Webster Groves High School Band; Young Life; Webster Groves Youth Baseball/Softball League; and, Lions Clubs International Foundation.
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The Citizens’ Committee for Community Days greatly appreciates the generosity of the following donor sponsors. Their financial and/or in-kind contributions help to cover the costs of making this annual celebration a reality.
Platinum Sponsors$4,000 or morePNC Bank St. Anthony’s Medical CenterLions Club of Webster Groves City of Webster GrovesWaste ManagementClear Channel Radio
Gold Sponsors$2,000-$3,999Coca Cola Central StatesS.C. Concessions (at The Rec) Webster University Webster-Kirkwood TimesCitizens of Webster Groves
Silver Sponsors$500-$1,999BrickmanCommerce Bank of Webster Groves Cunningham & AssociatesFrederich ConstructionPolsinelli Shughart PCLutheran Senior Services Midwest Pool ManagementRotary Club of Webster GrovesSWT DesignTEI Corp. HVAC Mechanical
Bronze Sponsors$150-$499Farnsworth Group, Inc.Pioneer PavingMcConnell & AssociatesBethesda Health Group Rothe Heating & Cooling
Miss Webster Pageant Candidate Sponsors:Cyrano’s Café
Dr. Jazz Ice Cream & GrilleGerber Chapel Funeral HomeHoward B. GoinsKirkwood Auto & Truck RepairLindwedel JewelersPrudential Advantage RealtorsSt. Louis Community College-Forest ParkSant AutomotiveSummit JewelersVitality Unlimited Spa
Community Days Patrons$50-$149Shirley WolfMr. & Mrs. Keith LissantRobert S. Maack
The Citizen’s Committee would also like to thank the Parks and Recreation, Public Works and Police departments for their invaluable in-kind contributions.
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Since 1925 the Lions Club of Webster Groves has contributed more than $2.8 million to worthwhile needs, includ-ing: aid to the blind, college scholarships, assistance to the needy and support of youth athletic teams. Here’s a brief review by decades of Lions Club presence in Webster Groves.
1920’s Lions Club of Webster Groves officially chartered by Lions International, March 12, 1925. The first Webster Lions “Carnival” held in August 1926.
1930’s Webster Lions financed and supervised construction of municipal tennis courts and baseball fields.
1940’s Webster Lions began hosting a luncheon for Webster High football team on the day before annual Turkey Day Game with Kirkwood.
1950’s Webster Lions financed and supervised construction of a permanent Wading Pool at the Municipal Pool in Memorial Park.
1960’s Webster Lions switched their annual “Carnival & Barbecue” from late summer/early fall to July 4th Holiday in support of Webster’s Community Days celebration which began in 1960. Annual “College Scholarship” program initiated in 1964 to benefit deserving high school graduates with almost $300,000 awarded to more than 200 local students!
1970’s Webster Lions were major contributors to the relocation of the Hawken House from Big Bend to Southwest Park. And donated substantially to improvements of Moss Field, including score board, lights and sprinkler system.
1980’s Webster Lions were major contributors toward construction of the Webster Groves History Center, popularly called the “Barn.”
1990’s Webster Lions spent more than $20,000 plus hundreds of hours of labor to install commercial grade electrical wiring in Memorial Park for benefit and safety of annual July 4th carnival-goers.
2000 Webster Lions welcomed the New Millennium by contributing more than $30,000 for improve-ments to the Andy High ball field on the Lions Club Athletic Fields in Memorial Park. Webster Lions also pledged a substantial, annual donation for the reconditioning of Memorial Park at the conclusion of Webster’s “4th of July/Community Days” festivities.
2006 Webster Lions spent more than $17,000 to completely upgrade the electrical system at Lions Club Athletic Fields to assure a safe and well-lighted July 4th Fairgrounds.
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Miss Webster Pageant: Friday, July 2, 7:30 - 9:00 p.m.Webster Groves Aquatic Center (Webster Groves Recreation Complex in the event of rain)
The goal of the Miss Webster Groves Pageant is to select a well-rounded representative of the City of Webster Groves, who may appear at various activities throughout the year. Each candidate is qualified to be the next teen ambassador, Miss Webster Groves 2010.
Candidate QualificationsCandidates are Webster Groves residents
entering or exiting grades 10-12. They will be judged in the areas of interview, poise and appearance, sportswear, evening wear and contribution to the community, with some weight given to grade point average with curriculum justification.
Mistress of CeremoniesKatie Pieri will serve as Mistress of
Ceremonies this year. Katie is a graduate from Missouri State University, with her degree in parks and recreation. Katie did her internship with the City of Webster Groves and is now employed as a Recreation Specialist with Fenton Parks and Recreation at Riverchase. She worked with candidates during their choreography practices prior to this pageant.
JudgesJudges this year are City Council Member
Toni Hunt; Mayor Gerry Welch; Director of Webster Groves/Shrewsbury Chamber of Commerce Diane Lamboley; Business Development Commission Member Lee Moss; and past Miss Webster Sarah Krenski (2001.)
Pageant Entertainment
The Webster Jazz Collective will serve as the Pageant entertainment for the second year. The band features talented musicians, gifted beyond their years, two of whom were chosen as Grammy finalists (only 50 high school musicians in the country are chosen) and each a member of the All-State Jazz Band: Ally Hany (trumpet), Jacob Edwards (trombone), Joseph Winstein-Hibbs (drums), Charles Clemons (bass guitar), and Bo Bray (guitar).
Miss Webster candidates are working to choreograph the opening number.
Pageant Contributors & Sponsors
Each Miss Webster candidate is sponsored by a local merchant or organization. A huge thanks goes to each candidate’s sponsor. Please
support the following merchants who have so graciously sponsored the pageant:
Cyrano’s Café & Wine Bar, Dr. Jazz Ice Cream & Grille, Gerber Chapel Funeral Home, Howard B. Goins, Kirkwood Auto & Truck Repair, Lindwedel Jewelers, Prudential Advantage Realtors, Sant Automotive, St. Louis Community College-Forest Park, Summit Jewelers and Vitality Unlimited Spa.
Kenary Florist in Old Webster supplies all the pageant’s floral needs and Lindwedel Jewelers provides the beautiful tiara for the selected Miss Webster. Miki McKee Koelsch photographed the candidates seen on the next page, and professional photographer Natalie Pelafos will take photographs of the Pageant.
Celebrating a decade since her reign as Miss Webster Groves 2000, Air Force Senior Airman Ava Epps has donated a $100 savings bond to the candidate selected as Miss Webster Groves 2010. Ava is currently serving our country in Iraq.
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PERRI EDWARDSPerri Edwards, 15, is the daughter
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GEORGIA GROSCHGeorgia Grosch is a 18-year-old se-
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ALLISON ERICSONAllison Ericson, the 16-year-old
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JACKIE STEGMANJackie Stegman, the 16-year-old
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SAMANTHA FORRESTSamantha Forrest, 18, will be a
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Bring your lawn chair and come prepared to tap your toe and dance as area bands perform for you at the Webster Groves Action Park, located next to the tennis courts on the old outdoor ice rink site. Re-member: no coolers may be brought onto the fair-grounds, but the Lions Club is more than happy to satisfy your hunger and thirst.
Thursday, July 17 - 11 p.m. Webster Groves Action Park
Webster Groves Rock ‘n’ Roll Band Showcase Several up-and-coming Webster Groves area
youth rock bands show their stuff. From 8 to 9 p.m., you’ll see McKinley Gold Bug Combo, composed of high school students from McKinley High School in St. Louis, playing classic rock and pop from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. Come see what our musical fu-ture holds.
Saturday, July 37 – 11 p.m.
Baker Symes, a native of Webster Groves, has put together an evening of entertainment for the entire family to rock out to. This is the music for all genera-tions. Baker has also just released a new CD, entitled Life Tour, which will be available on July 3 during
the performances of MUSYC and Ticket to the Beatles. If you’ve been waiting for some really great live music at the Lion’s Carnival, it will be delivered Saturday night.
7 - 8:15 p.m.
Webster Groves Action Park
MUSYC (3-part harmony and classics)The live music will be a fabulous treat for all fam-
ily members! MUSYC performs the music of James Taylor, Fleetwood Mac, Sheryl Crow, Crosby Stills and Nash, and other famous musical artists. You’ll groove and sing along to three-part harmony and songs that everyone knows and loves. The band members are Roberta Mueller, Baker Symes and Linda Chicoineau, who are Webster Groves resi-dents.
8:30 - 11 p.m. (with a break for fireworks)Webster Groves Action ParkTicket to the Beatles (all Beatles)
All your favorite Beatle songs will be featured, in-cluding Hey Jude, I Want To Hold Your Hand, She Loves You, Help, Hard Days Night, I Feel Fine, Let it Be, and Revolution. Everybody loves The Beatles, and Ticket to the Beatles sounds like the real Beat-les. Band members include Baker Symes, Wayne Givens, George Smith, and Jim Laverty. (There will be a brief break for fireworks.)
Sunday, July 47 - 11 p.m. (three sets with break for fireworks)
Webster Groves Action ParkAlvin Jett and the Phat noiZ (blues)
A native of East St. Louis, Alvin Jett has been en-tertaining audiences in the Metro area for 25 years. From a musical family, Jett quickly learned the ru-diments of guitar and performing. He received his formal blues education playing with Tommy Bank-head & the Blues Eldorados, and honed his skills into his own fiery brand of hard driving St. Louis blues. The band performs its unique style of original blues music as well as R&B and rock standards. The track “Angels Sing The Blues” from the Phat noiZ’ 2006 release “Milk & Cookies” won Best Blues Song in the 2007 Independent Music Awards. The group performs at venues across St. Louis regularly.
Community Music Festival July 1-4
MUSYC, a three-part harmony band performing clas-sics from the likes of James Taylor, Fleedtwood Mac, Crosby Still and Nash and more, are on stage Saturday, July 3, beginning at 7 p.m.
Ticket to the Beatles — all Beatles, all of the time — perform Saturday, July 3, from 8:30 to 11 p.m., with a break for fireworks.
Members of Alvin Jett and the Phat noiZ bring their unique blend of jazz to Webster Groves Community Days on Sunday, July 4, from 7 to 11 p.m.
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An on-going project of the Webster Groves Lions Club and other Lions Clubs in Metro St. Louis is the collection of used eyeglasses, old reading glasses, and any type of sunglasses. These items are recycled by Lions Clubs for re-use by needy people in Central America and South America.
During the Webster Lions “July 4th” Carnival & Barbecue, everyone is heartily encouraged to bring used eyeglasses, old reading glasses or any type of sunglasses to the Lions Club Booth in the Mid-Way on the Fairgrounds. Lions Club members from numerous Lions Clubs in the area will be on hand to gladly accept the donations of eyeglasses and sunglasses.
The Webster Groves Lions Club has eyeglass collection boxes at various locations throughout the community, too, including the Schnuck’s Supermarket at Big Bend and Elm, Webster Eye Care, Webster Groves Public Library, Webster University, Shepherd’s Center at the Christian Life Center, Webster Groves Recreation Complex, Sappington Farmers’ Market, Porter’s Fried Chicken, Shur-Way Auto Body, Webster Groves Christian Church, Crown Vision, Gerber Chapel and Prudential Advantage Realtors.
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Donate used eyeglasses,old reading glasses and any type of sunglasses at the Lions Club Booth in the Mid-Way of the “July 4th” Fairgrounds
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