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August 26, 2019
September First Friday Happy Hour 

September CWEA First Friday Happy Hour to be hosted at the New City School Community Garden

Nicki's West End Guide recently took a deeper look at the hard work & mission behind the New City School Community Garden. Join NCS, garden founders Maggie Pearson & Julie Lazaroff, and the CWEA as we introduce the community to this prosperous space and raise awareness of what the garden is all about!  Appetizers and beer/wine included. 

Friday, September 6
6-7:30pm 

New City School Community Garden 
5209 Waterman Blvd,
St. Louis, MO 63108

RSVP required to receive a free drink.  Please RSVP here.  
FREE for CWEA members.  $8 for non-members.

Terry  D'Amato 
The OC at Central West End
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The CWEA is a 501(c)3 that helps bring the neighborhood together with events like the CWE Home & Garden Tour, the Annual Gala, monthly First Friday Happy Hours that celebrate new businesses, and many more events that help promote growth and prosperity in the CWE. Join as a business, resident or both today!

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Wednesday, September 4 - Schlafly Library @ Euclid & Lindell - 4-6:30pm - FREE BACKPACKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR KIDS  - Kindred Hospital St. Louis, Chase Park Plaza Sonesta, Carboline Company, Travel Plex, and STLBTA will be distributing hundreds of free backpacks from the Schlafly Library location.  Free School supplies provided by World Chess Hall of Fame, The Cakery Bakery, Paul Mitchell School and Salon, and Dr. Kim Perry.  Free transportation will be provided to the library from The Boys and Girls Club of St. Louis. ✏️🎒
Boofest STL - Bookfest STL will be September 21 in the streets of the CWE. BookFest St. Louis is a celebration of the literary arts that will bring dozens of local, regional and national authors together for a one-day festival in the Central West End. Festival-goers will be able to enjoy author presentations, panel discussions, book signings and an array of family-friendly activities and programming throughout the day. 
Wednesday, August 28Bowood FarmsTomatoes Three Ways with Cafe Osage - Take advantage of the summer surplus of tomatoes. Scott and Neal, of Cafe Osage, will show you how to create an easy three course meal featuring tomato salad, gazpacho and tomato sauce. You will make fresh tomato sauce alongside the chefs and enjoy a tasting of the other dishes as they are demonstrated. You will take home your jar of tomato sauce and recipe cards. Price: $60
Wednesday, August 28  - Left Bank Books - 7 PM – 8:30 pm - Read the Resistance - An Indigenous Peoples' History of the US - Join Read the Resistance (www.left-bank.com/read-the-resistance) for a reading group discussion of "An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States" by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz!
Wednesday, August 28 - World Chess Hall of FameMonthly Music Series: Brothers LazaroffShapeshifting through endless lineup configurations, Brothers Lazaroff floats across genres while playing their catalog of original songs with a family of some of Saint Louis’ finest musicians. Performing Americana, psych-rock, and jazz, David and Jeff Lazaroff consistently present energetic performances. Event begins at 7:00 p.m. RSVP
 
Thursday, August 29 - 4pm - Yappy Hour - Chase Club - We’re celebrating the dog days of summer with a series of Yappy Hours on Chase Club's patio! Bring your furry companions & join us for the first event on July 11th from 4pm-7pm. We’ll have drink specials, plus treats for the pups!All drinks are $8—unless you bring your pooch, in which case they’re HALF OFF. Get 25% off your tab if you fill out a stray rescue adoption application. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Stray Rescue of St. Louis.https://www.stlchaseclub.com
Thursday, August 30 - World Chess Hall of FameRyan Marquez Trio at Evangeline's - 7-10pm - Join Ryan Marquez and his trio for an evening of jazz piano! Featuring music from his albums Cosmic Perspective, Moving Forward In Time, Moment of Truth and more. Born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, Ryan Marquez began learning piano at only five years old.
Friday, August 30Bowood FarmsAcrylic Pouring - Learn the fun and spontaneous process of acrylic pouring! Each pour leads to an unexpected, but beautiful result. Anne will demonstrate different pouring methods and how to modify your paint with pouring mediums. Each student will experiment on canvas to create colorful acrylic pieces of art. All materials and supplies are provided. The canvas has to fully set, so all pieces will have to be picked up at a later date. Price: $45
Friday, August 30 & Saturday August 31 - TheOC at CWE  - JOIN US FOR AN EVENING OF JAZZ featuring Point of View Jazz Ensemble. Performances on August 30th and August 31st at 8pm. Tickets- $20 Advance, $25 at the Door. Proceeds to benefit the 501c3 organization, HEAL CENTER FOR THE ARTS , and Youth jazz education and performance in the Metro St. Louis Area. Get Tickets. TheOC at CWE • 4436 Olive Street • St Louis, MO 63108
Saturday, August 31 - Bowood Farms - Iris Barn Floral Arranging - 11a-1p - Immerse yourself in the dramatic, floral world of Larysa Bernhardt of Iris Barn. Larysa grows and forages flowers on her small-scale farm to create romantic arrangements with layers of colors and textures. Through this hands-on class you will learn how to create your own beautiful centerpiece with tips from Larysa. The stunning arrangement you create, along with the vessel and flower frog, are yours to take home. Everyone from a flower-loving novice to an experienced designer will walk away inspired with new skills. Price: $75
Saturday, August 31 - Bowood Farms - Acrylic Pouring - Learn the fun and spontaneous process of acrylic pouring! Each pour leads to an unexpected, but beautiful result. Anne will demonstrate different pouring methods and how to modify your paint with pouring mediums. Each student will experiment on canvas to create colorful acrylic pieces of art. All materials and supplies are provided. The canvas has to fully set, so all pieces will have to be picked up at a later date. Price: $45
Wednesday, September 4 - Schlafly Library @ Euclid & Lindell - 4-6:30pm - FREE BACKPACKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR KIDS  - Kindred Hospital St. Louis, Chase Park Plaza Sonesta, Carboline Company, Travel Plex, and STLBTA will be distributing hundreds of free backpacks from the Schlafly Library location.  Free School supplies provided by World Chess Hall of Fame, The Cakery Bakery, Paul Mitchell School and Salon, and Dr. Kim Perry.  Free transportation will be provided to the library from The Boys and Girls Club of St. Louis.
Wednesday, September 4 World Chess Hall of FameMath and the Art of M.C. Escher - 6:30-8pm - Join us for a deep dive into the mathematical influences in the works on view in "M.C. Escher: Infinite Variations." Meet the authors of "Math and the Art of M.C. Escher" and learn about three kinds of geometries and how they appear in Escher’s work. Hands-on activities will explore Euclidean and non-Euclidean tessellations (please bring your iPhone or iPad), platonic solids, and hyperbolic spaces. Availability is limited to 25 guests.
Wednesday, September 4 - Gamlin Whiskey House - Women in Whiskey - 7p - On the first Wednesday of every month, raise a glass with us and your fellow women who whiskey! Our September dinner will be hosted by Clara Cecelia, Whiskey Guardian for Angel's Envy. Tickets are $65 per person and include dinner, drinks, whisky pairings, gratuity and, of course, an awesome night out!
Wednesday, September 4 - Great Novels of the 22nd Century - Left Bank Books - Dark Orbit - Join Great Novels of the 22nd Century (www.left-bank.com/great-novels-22nd-century) for a reading group discussion of "Dark Orbit" by Carolyn Ives Gilman!

Every Wednesday September 4th – 25th  - Bowood FarmsWatercolor in the Garden - 10a – 12p.  Spend your Wednesday mornings among the flowers at Bowood sketching and painting beautiful blooms. Each week, Amy Woods will lead this watercolor workshop using our annuals and perennials as inspiration to create loose and unique paintings. Get to know your palette and explore what makes painting with watercolor enjoyable. By the end of the 4 week series you will have a portfolio filled with your colorful paintings. This class is open to all levels of experience. A supply kit of paint, palette, paintbrush and paper is included. Workshop is limited to 12 participants. Taught by Amy Woods. $190

Saturday September 7 - Bowood Farms - Modern Lettering - 2p – 4:30p - Taught by Katherine Yabes of Handwritten by Katherine. Ditch the pointed pen, ink and nib and join us for a fresh take on hand lettering with professional calligrapher, Katherine Yabes, of Handwritten by Katherine. With the convenience of a Pentel Sign Pen you will learn the art of faux calligraphy. All materials and supplies are provided, and you’ll go home two pens and worksheets to continue your practice. All skill levels are welcome. Workshop is limited to 12 participants. $60

Saturday, September 7 - Morning Glory Watercolor Study - 10a – 12p - Artist and gardener, Amy Woods will lead this watercolor workshop using morning glory blooms for inspiration. You will learn to work from the actual subject, rather than photos, to create loose and unique paintings. Get to know your palette and explore what makes painting with watercolor unique. All materials and supplies are provided, and you’ll go home with your own palette and paintbrush to continue your practice. All skill levels are welcome. Workshop is limited to 12 participants. Taught by Amy Woods. $60

Monday, September 9 - Left Bank Books -  William Kent Krueger - This Tender Land - 7-8:30p - Left Bank Books welcomes award-winning author of Ordinary Grace William Kent Krueger, who will sign and discuss his new novel, "This Tender Land"! This event is free and open to the public, but proof of purchase of "This Tender Land" from Left Bank Books will be required to enter the signing line.

Class Dates: September 9 – November 18 - Registration is now open for the 2019 Neighborhood Leadership Academy! The Neighborhood Leadership Academy, created in 2002, connects resources at the University -- Creating Whole Communities and University of Missouri Extension -- with residents and neighborhoods throughout the metropolitan area who are interested in improving their communities. The Neighborhood Leadership Academy (NLA) provides hands-on leadership training that emphasizes community building principles and strategies, project planning, organizational leadership and management practices, and personal leadership skills. Participants are actively involved in their neighborhoods and represent communities from throughout the St. Louis region. Academy participants may be neighborhood association members, community leaders, resident volunteers, community-based organization staff, business owners, local government staff, and municipal elected officials. Participants who successfully complete the program receive a Certificate in Neighborhood Leadership from the Chancellor of the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Early Bird Deadline: August 23 Regular Registration Deadline: August 30 Class Dates: September 9 – November 18 All of the details regarding dates, cost and registration can be found here: http://cwc.umsl.edu/nla/ Scholarship applications can be found here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QQ2LT8V Questions: Please email Claire Wolff at wolffca@missouri.edu

Wednesday, September 11 - Techartista - 6-9pm - Self-Publishing 101: Intensive 3-Hour Course - Have something great inside you need the world to know? Have a book idea or a book that you've already written? Don't know what to do next? Jen Mann, Author, can help. The good news is, there are multiple options to be published and one of the easiest and most popular paths is self-publishing. But, self-publishing can be an overwhelming and confusing process, and a lot of first-timers don’t know where to start…so they give up before they even begin. Join New York Times bestselling author, Jen Mann, for Self-Publishing 101, an intensive three-hour course designed to help you navigate the ins and outs of self-publishing. Since 2012, Jen has self-published more than nine books and six short stories. She’s sold over 100,000 copies of her self-published books. Jen will show you the steps to self-publishing and answer all your questions. By the end of Self-Publishing 101, you will feel confident you have an easy-to-follow plan that will get your manuscript ready for print and into the hands of readers. Every attendee receives a complimentary copy of Jen's newest book, 'How I F*cking Did It: From Moving Elves to Making Over Six-Figures on the Internet and You Can Too' and a complimentary 1-month drop-in membership to TechArtista ($175 value). It's half how-to, half inspiration, and half get it done (yes, math isn't her strong suit). Tickets are required.
Wednesday, September 11 World Chess Hall of Fame - 7p  – 8p - Monthly Music Series: Thunder and Rain. An angelic voice soars over a blanket of acoustic sound, living somewhere between folk, country, bluegrass, and pop. The voice, belonging to band leader and songwriter Erinn Peet Lukes, sings lyrics that speak honestly about matters of the heart. The songs, along with the highest level of musicianship from the rest of the band, have captured audiences young and old, internationally and across the USA.
Friday, September 13 - The Biome School - Make plans to join us for "An Evening at the Opera," featuring Morris Robinson at the Ethical Society in Clayton on September 13th. Guests will enjoy a fun evening of entertainment and a special performance with Morris Robinson and The Biome School Choir. Purchase tickets at www.thebiomeschool.org/support/benefit-concert/

Friday, September 13  or Saturday September 14 - Bowood FarmsAcrylic Pouring -  2p – 4p - Taught by Anne Berman. Learn the fun and spontaneous process of acrylic pouring! Each pour leads to an unexpected, but beautiful result. Anne will demonstrate different pouring methods and how to modify your paint with pouring mediums. Each student will experiment on canvas to create colorful acrylic pieces of art. All materials and supplies are provided. The canvas has to fully set, so all pieces will have to be picked up at a later date. Workshop is limited to 12 participants. $45

Saturday September 14 - Bowood Farms - Sashiko Embroidery - 10a – 1p - Taught by Casey York of Casey York Design. $60. Sashiko embroidery originated in Japanese textile arts, in which decorative straight stitch patterns were used to mend and reinforce homespun fabrics. Despite its traditional roots, the abstract motifs typical of this meditative hand-stitching technique lend themselves perfectly to modern design. In this workshop, Casey will introduce sashiko materials and the basic stitch and you will embellish a fabric square. All materials and supplies are provided, and you’ll go home with your project, sashiko needle and thread. Since this is a longer workshop, Café Osage will provide baked goods for a snack. Workshop is limited to 10 participants. 

Wednesday, September 18 - New City School + The CWEA present an Educational Forum - 6:30pm in the NCS Theatre - Come meet reprsentatives from CWE neighborhood schools.  Representatives will be from The Biome School, , Crossroads Prep, The CID (Central Institute for the Deaf), Rosati-Kain & New City School.  

Friday, September 20 - Bowood Farms - Eco Printing - Friday September 20 - 10a-1p Taught by Anne Berman -  Eco printing is the natural dye technique of transferring colorful evocations of botanicals onto paper and fabric. In this workshop, you will steam bundles of paper and fabric that are layered with flowers, leaves, and natural dyes. All materials and supplies are provided, but you are welcome to bring your own plant clippings. Workshop is limited to 8 participants. $50.

September 20 - 21 - The Great Forest Park Balloon Race - Friday Sept 20 - 5:00 P.M. – FESTIVITIES BEGIN  Plan ahead, find the perfect viewing area for you and your family and join us for dinner at Central Fields! Enjoy tasty fare from food trucks, concessionaires, and activities – all open beginning at 5 p.m. Or pack your own (soft-sided coolers, please) and settle in at one of the Enterprise Family Picnic areas! 6:00 P.M. – LIVE MUSIC FROM BOOGIE CHYLD ON THE MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY MAIN STAGE.  DUSK UNTIL 9 P.M. – BALLOON GLOW OFFICIALLY BEGINS. 9:15 P.M.— PNC BANK FIREWORKS FINALE.   Saturday, Sept 2112:00 P.M. – THE GREAT FOREST PARK BALLOON RACE FESTIVITIES BEGIN. 3:00 P.M. – SKYDIVERS TAKE FLIGHT 3:30 P.M. – OPENING CEREMONIES 4:30 P.M. – PNC BANK “HARE” BALLOON LAUNCHES 4:45 P.M. – “HOUND” BALLOONS LAUNCH

Saturday, September 21 - Bowood Farms - Create a Dried Floral Cloche - 10a-12pm - Taught by Anne Berman. Build a dreamy preserved garden in a cloche with dried flowers from this summer’s harvest. You’ll have a lovely assortment of dried flowers and grasses to choose from, including locally grown straw flower, celosia and globe amaranth to name a few. We will help you layer each element to create a whimsical and airy display piece for your home. All materials and supplies are provided. Workshop is limited to 12 participants. $50 

Saturday September 21 - Bowood Farms - Cyanotype - 2p – 3p - Cyanotype, or “sun printing” is a photographic printing process that produces a stunning cyan-blue print through sun exposure. Learn how to mix the chemicals, coat materials with photosensitive emulsion, and create one-of-a-kind contact prints utilizing the sun. Participants will make and take home several Cyanotype prints on paper. This workshop involves the use of chemicals, please dress accordingly in old clothing and shoes that may be stained. Workshop is limited to 12 participants. $30. 

Thursday, September 26 - Bowood Farms - Knife Skills with Cafe Osage - 2 PM – 3:30 PM - Taught by Scott Davis -  Join Cafe Osage’s chef, Scott Davis, in this hands-on workshop focused on basic knife skills. Scott will demonstrate fundamental cuts and coach your technique while you practice. You’ll learn tips for maintaining and sharpening your knives and enjoy light bites at the end of the class. You are encouraged to bring your own knife, but we will provide knives to use as well. Workshop is limited to 8 participants. $45. 

Friday September 27 or Saturday September 28  - Bowood Farms - Shibori Dyeing - 10 AM – 12 PM. Taught by Anne Berman. $45. Shibori is a Japanese dyeing technique that involves folding, twisting, binding or bunching cloth and dyeing it with indigo.  Each student will receive two yards of fabric to dye- that can be made into napkins, a table runner, tea towels or a pillow cover … the possibilities are endless! You will be able to allow your creativity to flow and produce a one of a kind product. This workshop involves the use of indigo dye and is held outside, please dress accordingly in old clothing that may be stained. Workshop is limited to 10 participants.

Saturday, September 28 Bowood Farms - Iris Barn Floral Arranging - 11 AM – 1 PM - Taught by Larysa Bernhardt of Iris Barn - $75 - Immerse yourself in the dramatic, floral world of Larysa Bernhardt of Iris Barn. Larysa grows and forages flowers on her small-scale farm to create romantic arrangements with layers of colors and textures. Through this hands-on class you will learn how to create your own beautiful centerpiece with tips from Larysa. The stunning arrangement you create, along with the vessel are yours to take home. Everyone from a flower-loving novice to an experienced designer will walk away inspired with new skills. Workshop is limited to 12 participants.

Sunday, September 29  - Bowood Farms - Forest Park Owls: Hiding In Plain Sight - 11 AM – 12:30 PM - Taught by Mark H.X. Glenshaw - $10.  Mark H.X. Glenshaw is an award-winning naturalist who has closely observed and documented the lives of Great Horned Owls in Forest Park, in St. Louis since December 2005.  Mark’s talk, Forest Park Owls: Hiding In Plain Sight, will cover how he found these owls, basic facts about the species, and the different behaviors he has been able to see and document with photos and videos to illustrate these behaviors. You may have heard about the owls and Mark's work with them from the regular media coverage they receive-now here is your opportunity to learn more about the owls in person.  

Cathedral Concerts announces their 2019 - 2020 season - Saint Louis Cathedral Concerts, an independent nonprofit that brings sacred and classical music to St. Louis from world-class musicians, releases its concert lineup for the 27th season. The 2019-2020 season kicks off Monday, July 29th at 8:00pm, and continues through Friday, April 21st, 2020. The series of live concerts will showcase notable musicians in one of the world’s most striking cathedrals, the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis located at 4431 Lindell Blvd. 
The Cathedral Concerts’ 27th Concert Series Season includes:
Oct. 29 – The Four Italian Tenors
Nov. 16 – Tenebrae
Nov. 29 – Vienna Boys Choir
Dec. 7 & 8– Christmas at the Cathedral
Jan. 10 - UMSL Choir with the Arianna String Quartet
Feb. 21 - Voces8 with special guests Crossroads Quartet
Mar. 8 - Dr. Lynn Trapp, Organist
Mar.29 - Organ Plus
Apr. 21 - Stile Antico
UNION AVENUE OPERA 

25th ANNIVERSARY GALA
Thursday, October 10 at 6pm
The Barnett on Washington [3207 Washington Blvd]

Join us as we celebrate Union Avenue Opera’s 25th Anniversary in the festive ambiance of The Barnett on Washington. Enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres followed by a masterfully crafted gourmet meal with a musical performance by Kenneth Overton (Stephen Kumalo, Lost in the Stars), Elise Quagliata (Sister James, Doubt), Marsha Thompson (Abigaille, Nabucco) and hosted by Kathy Lawton Brown, Classic 107. 3. Tickets are on sale now. Call 314-361-2881 or visit unionavenueopera.org for more information.
 
Some special offers are for CWEA members only.  See more special offers for CWEA members only on our website
Cathedral Concert Series  - For CWEA members only. The code “CWEA” can be entered at checkout and a 20% discount will be applied to the total order. This is good for any concert(s) and any number of tickets. 
The Chase Park Plaza Royal Sonesta Hotel  is offering 10% off to all CWEA members at the Preston and Chase Club restaurants (7 days a week). Valid with an active CWEA membership card (printed or on a smartphone). Learn more about their Family Fun Cinema Package, Resident’s Rate package, and other staycation offers here.
Forest Park Dental - CWEA members will receive free custom take-home whitening kits with their comprehensive new patient exams with their active CWEA membership card.
Kaldi's Coffee - The Kaldi's summer rollout is here! Stop in and try any of the new bakery or drink items. Your favorites, the Honey Almond Cold Brew and Summer Detox, return alongside a new treat - the Ginger Rose Latte. Be sure to try them this summer!
Steel Wheels - Check out this week's ride times
Supercuts - Click here to download the CWEA members only coupon.
Techartista - CWEA members enjoy 10% off at the Cafe, located at 4818 Washington Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63018.  Offer good with an active CWEA membership card Monday - Friday.  TA Members: Refer a friend to the space and get a $100 credit to your account when they sign up. 
World Chess Hall of Fame - Q Boutique would like to offer 20% off regular price merchandise with a current CWEA membership. 
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