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City of Kirkwood
June 27, 2013

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FIREWORKS!
Peach Festival
Hotdog Dayz of Summer
Greentree Bookfair
Art at the Station
Makin' Music Concerts
Tunes at Ten
Thursday Night Concerts
Gardening Tip
Greentree Festival
Kirkwood Public Library
Last Thoughts
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK: 
The Barthelmass and Ernst families of Kirkwood enjoyed the Hotdog Dayz of Summer event in Walker Park last week.  Sitting on the sidewalk (L to R) are Will Ernst and his mom, Carrie Ernst. Ben Ernst is in the stroller, and sitting on the blanket are Morgan and Maryn Barthelmass. Tomorrow's Hotdog Dayz event (Friday, June 28) will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at Avery Park (see details below). The program is sponsored by Kirkwood's Police and Parks/Recreation departments.

Have you taken a really great photograph of something or someone in Kirkwood recently?  Your editor would love to use it in the newsletter.  Simply email it to Info@Kirkwoodmo.org (or just reply to this newsletter), along with a brief description and your name. Thanks! 
FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS!
ANNUAL KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY FREEDOM FESTIVAL & FIREWORKS:  JULY 4!
It's just around the corner - literally two weeks from today.  Here's the scoop:
  • Kirkwood Park, corner of Geyer Road and West Adams Avenue Fireworks
  • Music by Fanfare starts at 7:00 p.m.  Bring a blanket or some chairs, bring a picnic basket, or enjoy some treats from Tropical Moose
  • Fireworks start at dusk!
THANK YOU to this year's sponsors:

The City of Des Peres (Rocket Sponsor); Des Peres Hospital (Glitter Sponsor); Aberdeen Heights, Adams Place Retirement Community, Carrollton Bank, City of Glendale, City of Oakland, Eagle Bank and Trust Company, Local Harvest Grocery, UMB Bank, Webster-Kirkwood Times (Sparkler Sponsors); Barb & Jim Byerly, Bopp Chapel, Commerce Bank, Phyllis & Clyde Farris, Barbara & Art McDonnell, Riggs Construction and Design, Rotary Club of Kirkwood, and State Farm Insurance (Firecracker Sponsors).

 

ROAD CLOSURES:  The Police Department will close off West Adams, from Geyer Road west to Couch Avenue, from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.  

BIKERS & BOOKS!!!
JULY IS WOMEN'S MOTORCYCLE MONTH! 
July is Women's Motorcycle Month and Kirkwood Public Library is celebrating with Doc's Harley- Davidson with a Bikers and Books extravaganza. We will have a bike in our lobby during the month.  Join us for the kick-off on Friday, July 5, 10 a.m., at the library for a talk about great St. Louis rides with Jared O'Neal from Doc's.  The library will be at Doc's Harley-Davidson, 930 S. Kirkwood Road, on Saturday, July 6 from 2:00-3:00 p.m., to sign customers up for library cards.  Call 821-5770 ext. 1025 or dbarry@kirkwoodpubliclibrary with questions.
ANNUAL DOWNTOWN PEACH FESTIVAL AND SIDEWALK SALE

ANNUAL SIDEWALK SALE AND PEACH FESTIVAL IS JULY 13 IN DOWNTOWN KIRKWOOD  

 

WHAT: Sidewalk Sale & Peach Festival

WHEN: Saturday, July 13th

WHERE: Downtown Kirkwood / Kirkwood Farmers' Market

INFO: www.downtownkirkwood.com; 314-822-0084

 

Activities will be bountiful during the Downtown Kirkwood Sidewalk Sale and Kirkwood Farmers' Market Peach Festival on Saturday, July 13. Visitors to Downtown will enjoy peach samples from local farmers as well as peach related treats and menu items at Kirkwood Farmers' Market. Local farmers will compete in a contest for the best locally grown peach. The Maple Jam Band will fill the market with music.  Shoppers will find bargains all over Downtown Kirkwood. Participating merchants will display red and white checked tablecloths outside their businesses, including:

 

Aazore Med Spa, 110 N. Kirkwood.  Alpine Shop, 440 N. Kirkwood. Bug Store, 113 W. Argonne. Checkered Cottage, 135 W. Jefferson. Christopher's, 127 E. Argonne. Down by the Station, 150 W. Argonne. East + West, 205 N. Kirkwood. Finders Keepers, 112 E. Jefferson. Fun in the Sun Sports, 121 N. Kirkwood. Ginger & Mary Ann Boutique, 151 W. Kirkwood. Kirkwood Station Restaurant and Brewing Company, 105 E. Jefferson. Lass & Laddie, 161 W. Jefferson. Moonbeams, 124 W. Jefferson. Old Dog New Treats, 100 W. Jefferson. Paperdolls, 110 E. Jefferson. Plowsharing Crafts, 137 W. Jefferson. Rusted Chandelier, 118 N. Kirkwood. Sparkle Boutique, 107 1/2 E. Argonne.

 

July 13 Schedule of Activities:

8:00 a.m.:  Farmers' Market opens

8:00 a.m. - noon:   Kirkwood Public Library picnic-themed activity at Kirkwood Farmers' Market

10:00 a.m.: Maple Jam Band performs at the Market

10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.  Best Local Peach Contest  

10:00 a.m. to Noon:  Peachy Samples at Kirkwood Farmers' Market   

10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.   Bargain Hunting: Downtown Kirkwood Sidewalk Sale

 

For more information, please call the Downtown Kirkwood office at 314-822-0084 or email info@downtownkirkwood.com.

HOTDOG DAYZ OF SUMMER ARE BACK!
BRING THE KIDS OUT TO THE PARK TOMORROW!!
We will serve a hotdog lunch and play games with the kids.  The Kirkwood PD wants the children of Kirkwood to know we are here if they need us.  FREE.  Fridays, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  Schedule subject to change, due to weather conditions.  SEE YOU THERE!  Here's the full schedule:
  • June 28:  Avery Park, 221-225 Avery Drive
  • July 5: Monfort Park, corner of Briargate and Barberry Lane
  • July 12: Loewnau Park, corner of Oakland and Sappington
  • July 19:  Fillmore Park, corner of Fillmore and Clinton
  • July 26: Meacham Memorial Park, corner of Meacham and Orleans.
GREENTREE BOOKFAIR RETURNS
GREENTREE BOOK FAIR ACCEPTING DONATIONS NOW
Do you have books you would like to donate to a worthy cause?  You can now drop off your donations at the Kirkwood Train Station. Donation bins will be placed on the northwest side of the station.  Tax-deductible letters will be left in an envelope inside the bins. The following donations will be accepted: Hard-cover and paperback fiction and non-fiction books, children's books, sheet music, videos, and recorded music. Please NO encyclopedias, textbooks, magazines, or software. All proceeds benefit the instrumental music program in the Kirkwood School District (all grade levels). The Greentree Book Fair is sponsored by the Kirkwood Band Boosters and the Kirkwood Orchestra Parent Association (parent support groups). Thank you.
ART AT THE STATION
PENCIL DRAWINGS OF DIANE REISING

The Kirkwood Area Arts Council will feature the work of  watercolorist, Jeanne Conway through July 1. The pencil drawings of Diane Reising will be on display through July 29. Please join us for her opening reception Thursday, July 11, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m., at the Kirkwood Train Station, corner of Argonne Avenue and South Kirkwood Road. Exhibit and reception are free and open to the public. Art may be viewed when the station is open for passengers.

MAKIN' MUSIC CONCERT SERIES IN KIRKWOOD PARK
ELEVENTH ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT SERIES CONTINUES
Concerts start at 7:00 p.m. in the Lions' Amphitheater in Kirkwood Park on Saturdays.
SUMMER 2013 SCHEDULE:

~ Saturday, July 13: Rocky and the Wranglers
~ Saturday, July 27:  Maple Jam Band
~ Saturday, August 10:  Route 66 Jazz Orchestra
~ Saturday, August 24:  St. Louis Wind Symphony
TUNES AT TEN
LIVE MUSIC AT KIRKWOOD FARMERS' MARKET - SCHEDULE:
~ June 29: 
Salt of the Earth
~ July 6:  Rocky Santhuff
~ July 13:  Maple Jam Band
~ July 20:  The Lulus
~ August 3:  Salt of the Earth
~ August 17: Maple Jam Band
~ August 31:  Rocky Santhuff
~ Sept 7: The Lulus
~ Sept 21: Salt of the Earth

All concerts are located near the pergola and begin at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday mornings.
FROM THE DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DISTRICT
DOWNTOWN KIRKWOOD SUMMER CONCERT SERIES IN STATION PLAZA
All concerts start at 6:30 p.m., on Thursday nights, in Station Plaza, across from City Hall. 

~ TONIGHT:  The Hulapoppers perform.  Concert sponsored by Down By The Station, Checkered Cottage, and Moonbeans

~ JUNE 27:  Project 324 performs.  Concert sponsored by Spencer's Grill

~ JULY 11:  Erin Bode performs. Concert sponsored by Kaldi's Coffeehouse and James Durbin Jewelry Design

In the event of threatening weather, concerts will be cancelled. Call 314-822-0084 and enter 4 for the Event mailbox and to receive special event updates and cancellation information.  

GARDENERS' CORNER
GARDENING TIP OF THE WEEK 

Watering is essential once the weather is drier and warmer.  Water thoroughly once or twice a week rather than little and often (containers and hanging baskets need watering every day and sometimes even twice a day if it is hot and windy).  This encourages plants to put down roots in search of water rather than coming up to the surface. Approximately an inch of water a week will keep gardens and lawns well watered.  For large shrubs or trees, leave a hose trickling around the base for an hour.  Hedges are best watered with a trickle hose (a length of old hose punctured with little holes) left running for an hour or so.  

   
The Kirkwood Garden Club will periodically share a Gardening Tip of the Week with Weekly Happenings readers.  For more information about the club, visit their Website at kirkwoodgardenclub.org. New members and guests - both men and women - are always welcome to attend their meetings and events.  Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m., at the Kirkwood Community Center.
SAVE THE DATE
THE 2013 GREENTREE FESTIVAL:  SEPTEMBER 13, 14, 15 IN KIRKWOOD PARK!Festival Hours:
~ 5pm to 10pm, Friday night:  Fabulous Motown Revue plays 6:30-9:30 p.m.
~ 9am to 7pm, Saturday
~ 10am to 5pm, Sunday

The kick-off "Party in the Park" (replaces the Greentree Dance) will be held Saturday,

September 7, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., in Kirkwood Park, featuring music by Boogy Chyld. Additional details to come. 

 

The Greentree Parade steps off Saturday, September 14, at 10am, in front of Kirkwood High School.  It winds through downtown Kirkwood, up Kirkwood Road, and heads back down Argonne toward Kirkwood Park. 

FROM KIRKWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY
KIRKWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY'S SUMMER SCHEDULE

 

NEW!!  Sunday, June 30, 1:30 p.m.  Author talk.  Drew Rogers, Kirkwood High School, alumni will be at the library to discuss his new book Before the Spotlight, a memoir by the high school's All State Center about growing up in the 60s.

 

SUMMER STORY TIMES:

~ Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m., through July 30

~ Thursdays, 9:30 a.m., Books for Babies, through July 25

~ Thursdays, 10:30 a.m., First Steps Storytime, through July 25

 

KIDS' SUMMER BOOK CLUB TIMES:

Mondays, 7:00 p.m.

Family Book Club. For children grades 4-6 and parents.
~ July 8: Pie, by Sarah Weeks
~ August 12: Lone Wolf, by Kathryn Lasky

Thursdays, 6:30 pm.

Family Book Club Junior . For children grades 2-4 and their parents.
~ July 11: Piper Reed Rodeo Star by Kimberly Willis Holt

~ August 1:  How Oliver Olson Changed the World by Claudia Mills

 

STORIES IN THE PARK, Tuesdays, 6:30 pm. 

~ July 9:  Fillmore Park

~ July 16:  Little Mitchell Park

~ July 23:  Kirkwood Park, Lions' Pavilion

 

WACKY WEDNESDAYS, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. 

~ July 3:   Worm Races

~ July 10:  Juggling Jeff

~ July 17:  World Bird Sanctuary presents Creatures of Myths & Legends

~ July 24:  Laughing Matters presents "Toss, Catch, Dig"

~ July 31:  Babaloo : shows at 10 am and 11 am

 

KPL @ THE FARMERS' MARKET:

We're at the market from 9:00 a.m. to noon on the following Saturdays:

~ Saturday, July 13:  Picnics

~ Saturday, August 10:  Summer Reads

 

READING BUDDIES!  Mondays Through July 29
~ Session 1: 1:30 to 2:15 p.m.

~ Session 2:  2:30 to 3:15 p.m.

Children entering 1st through 4th grade partner with teen volunteers for one-on-one reading time. Children and teens must apply to participate. Applications are available in the library. 

 

CHAMPS READING DOGS:
Sundays, 3:00 to 4:00 p.m., July 7, August 4.

 

FAMILY LEGO DAY: 

Family Lego Day: Saturday, June 29, 10:30 - 11:30.  Master builders and their parents are invited for some Lego building fun.
 

TEEN EVENTS IN JUNE: 
~ YouTube U: Creating the Surface and the Creatures Beneath: Friday, June 28 (and again on July 26), 2:30 to 4:00 p.m.
   

 

Wanderlust Series: Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. 

~ July 24, 7 pm: Chesterfield Archeological Dig, by Joe Hart.

~ August 7, 7 pm: Tropical Destinations, presented by Wes Lipe.

~ August 14, 7 pm: Missouri Caves, presented by Jim Reudin.

 

Special Events for Adults: Wednesdays and Thursdays
~ Intergenerational Art Classes. Wednesday, July 10 and July 31, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.  Ages 9 to adult.
 
The Kirkwood Public Library is located at 140 E. Jefferson in Downtown Kirkwood.  For additional information, please call 821-5770.
FROM THE EDITOR: The Mini Blog
My T.I.L.T. (Things I love on Thursday) for today:  Leaving for vacation tomorrow; fireworks; salty-hot weather and beating the heat at the Kirkwood Pool; rain (because it's better than drought); picnics; FREE summer concerts (THREE free concert series in Kirkwood); losing three pounds; chocolate frozen yogurt and raspberry iced tea; The Pirates of Penzance (currently at the Loretto Hilton, an Opera Theatre St. Louis production); good books and the time to read them (just finished The Might Have Been and Me Before You, both of which you can borrow from Kirkwood Public Library); and wearing shorts and sandals rather than boots and down coats.

No Issue Next Week:
  City offices will be closed next Thursday, and your editor will be out American Flag of town, so there will be no edition of Weekly Happenings next week.  I know this makes you all very sad (insert "smiley face" here), but I know you all will be busy yourselves next week since it's a holiday week, and one of our favorite ones of the year, right?   We celebrate Democracy and the fight for democracy, as well as our shared history and heritage, in the most joyous and visual way we can:  WITH FIREWORKS!  Your editor will be watching the fireworks on the beach in Cape May this year, but she will be with you in spirit in Kirkwood Park next Thursday.  Have fun, and be safe out there!

See you on Thursday, July 11.

Beth von Behren 
Happenings Editor/Public Information Officer 
City of Kirkwood
139 S. Kirkwood Road
Kirkwood, MO  63122
314-822-5894
www.kirkwoodmo.org