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Village Views THE village views COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER JUNE 23 - 29, 2016 "Fountains of Glory" by Steve Serniak FOURTH OF JULY WEEKEND GUEST AUTHORIZATION For the convenience of property— owners and their guests, please register all guests for the busy holiday weekend no later than Thursday, June 30. Owner guest authorizations will not be accepted on Saturday, July 2 as we must keep ext. 9400 free for emergency calls only. Each guest vehicle arriving on the day of the Fireworks Extravaganza will need to be pre-authorized. You will be emailed a unique entry ticket for each vehicle you register, which your guests will need to display upon arrival. NOTE: All owner guests will enter through the PMB gate. Please direct your guests to your property from that location. Register your guests and find out more at http://bit.ly/IBK-fireworks. Call ext. 9400 with questions. events this week KARAOKE Friday, June 24, 7:30-10 p.m., CH Have a blast with your neighbors while you show off your singing talent! Ext. 9207. GUIDED NATURE HIKE Saturday, June 25, 9 a.m., Sonnenblick Trail Missouri Master Naturalists Leslie Limbert and Allison Volk will lead a hike on the scenic Sonnenblick Trail. Ext. 9213. KIDS' HORSEBACK RIDING CAMP SUMMER BREEZE CONCERT: THE BREAKFAST CLUB Monday, June 27 - Thursday, June 30, Stables Saturday, June 25, 7:30 p.m., COM Camp runs 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily. Kids ages 6-and-up. $275 per Join us for a family friendly concert of high-energy ‘80s hits. child. Please call Kim at 314-913-4423 if you have questions or The Summerhaus concessions window (outside the fence) will want more information. be open. Bring your coolers, blankets and lawn chairs! FREE. TENNIS WORKSHOP Ext. 9180. Wednesday, June 29 - Saturday, July 2, TPC BREAKFAST BUFFET 8:30-9:30 a.m. (ages 8-12) | 9:30-10:30 a.m. (ages 5-7) Every Sunday, 8 a.m. - Noon, CH 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (jr. high/high school) Adults - $13 | Kids - $7 | Omelet and fruit-only - $10. Ext. 9207. Kids will learn tennis fundamentals and strategy in a fun environment. Cost is $60 (ages 5-12) and $80 (jr. high/high FRIED CHICKEN BUFFET school). Ext. 9180. Every Sunday, 5 - 8 p.m., CH Adults - $13 | Kids - $7. Ext. 9207. 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND PREVIEW INSIDE! NATURE GONE WILD WORKSHOP Monday, June 27 - Wednesday, June 29, COM *NOTICE* NEW GATE ENTRY SYSTEM NOW IN EFFECT 9 a.m. - Noon (ages 6-9) | 1-4 p.m. (ages 10-15) Beginning on Monday, June 20, key card/fob access was Explore nature in a whole new way with this camp of discovery! TURNED OFF at the unmanned entrance at the Main Gate, We’ll hunt for treasure in the forest and creeks, make nature West Gate, and Aspen Entrance gate (near the Property crafts/art and keep nature journals. Kids will learn how to create Management Building). Only vehicles equipped with the their own secret hideaway with our fort-building instruction. new RFID stickers are able to enter through these gates, as Pre-registration required. $75 per child. Register online at the key card/fob technology has been removed. This will take place at the Linden Gate next. Ext. 9180. www.innsbrook-resort.com/community/kids/workshops. LOCATION CODES: AC-Aspen Center • CH-Clubhouse • TPC-Tennis & Pickleball Center • GC-Golf Course • SB-Summer Breeze Concert • CI-Camp Innsbrook • COM-Charrette Creek Commons • LC-Log Cabin fourth of july weekend events SUNDAY, JULY 3 Breakfast Buffet | 8 a.m.-Noon, CH FRIDAY, JULY 1 Adults - $13 | Kids - $7 | Omelet and fruit only - $10. Ext. 9207. All American Buffet | 5-9 p.m., CH Kick off Independence Day weekend with a buffet of all-American Holiday Religious Services favorites! Adults - $18 | Kids - $10. Reservations required. Ext. Catholic Mass, 9 a.m., FH lawn (bring chairs). 9207. Protestant Service, 10 a.m., Harmonie Church. Patriotic Pickleball Palooza II | 11 a.m., TPC Summer Breeze Concert: Dr. Zhivegas | 7:30 p.m., COM Put on your red, white and blue and come out for pickleball fun Join us for a family-friendly concert where rock 'n' roll meets in the sun! Everyone gets to play. Bring chairs, coolers, tents and dance funk with this Midwest party band! The Summerhaus will sunscreen. All equipment provided! FREE! Call Nancy at be open (go to the concessions window outside the fence). Bring 314-401-4148 with questions. your coolers, blankets and lawn chairs. Ext. 9180. Fried Chicken Buffet | 5-8 p.m., CH Live Music | 7:30-10 p.m., CH Adults - $13 | Kids - $7. Ext. 9207. Bill Roemer performs country, Southern rock, and a little of everything! Reservations required for dining. Ext. 9207. More details and complete menus for dining events are SATURDAY, JULY 2 available on our website calendar, found at Tennis Tournament | 8:30 a.m., TPC, AC www.innsbrook-resort.com/community/calendar. Women’s doubles at Tennis & Pickleball Center (near stables); men’s doubles at Aspen Center courts. Prizes awarded. All ages/ skill levels welcome. FREE. Ext. 9180. Innsbrook news Holiday Walk/Run | 8:30, 9 a.m., COM PLEASE REVIEW THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ABOUT THE COMMONS Show your American pride by wearing red, white and blue outfits Beginning on Friday, July 1, the fitness center and laundry room and all your patriotic gear at our annual walk/run! The 10K starts hours will change to Sunday-Thursday, 6 a.m.-8 p.m. and Friday- at 8:30 a.m. and the 2-mile and 5K start at 9 a.m. Arrive early Saturday: 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Also, please review and respect the to Charrette Creek Commons to register. Bananas and water following important rules: provided. Note: This is a fun run, we will not be timing any - Please sign in to help us determine hours/usage of the complex. runners. FREE. Ext. 9180. - All children who are not potty trained MUST wear swim diapers. Wolly's Watermelon Hunt | 1 p.m., Cedarpass Beach Watch sailors chase the floating watermelons on Wanderfern - Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult in the Lake to catch a refreshing prize! Spectators encouraged. FREE. fitness center. Sailboats only. Participants must wear life jackets. Ext. 9180. - No swimwear in the fitness center. Shoes must be worn at all times. BBQ Extravaganza | Bar 5-9 p.m., Food 6-9 p.m., AC Call ext. 9180 with questions. Sweet and savory brisket, BBQ salmon, Hot Diggity Dog Bar and a decadent dessert room are among the mouth-watering options. REGISTER FOR FITNESS CLASSES TODAY! Adults: $30 | Kids ages 5-12: $14 | Ages 4-and-under eat free. Registration is open for a variety of exciting new fitness classes at Reservations required. Ext. 0. Charrette Creek Commons. Yoga, water fitness, Zumba, strength & stretch and more are available. Choose the class and time that 4th of July Patio Party | Seating starts at 5 p.m. | Food 6-8 p.m., AC Enjoy a private table for up to 10 people and get a premier view of works for you and register on our website at: . the fireworks from the Aspen Center Patio. $100-400 per table. www.innsbrook-resort.com/property-owners/commons/fitness-class-registration As an added benefit to families, childcare is available for the Advance purchase is required. Ext. 0. Monday and Wednesday 9 a.m. fitness classes. Ext. 9180. BBQ Buffet | 5-9 p.m., CH Is there anything that screams “summer” more than BBQ and CLUBHOUSE: RESERVATIONS REQUIRED FOR PEAK HOURS buffet? Adults - $16 | Kids - $8. Reservations required. Ext. 9207. In order to better serve you, the Clubhouse is requiring reservations throughout the summer during the peak busy times Patron's Party & Buffet | 6 p.m., Condo Area on Friday and Saturday evenings. It's recommended that you make Our Patron's Party is reserved for fireworks patrons who donate your reservation at least two days in advance. Go to $300+ and for booklet advertisers. Advance purchase required. www.innsbrook-resort.com/dining/clubhouse/reservations or The party area includes an all-you-can-eat buffet and beverages, call ext. 9207 to make your reservation. reserved parking, and great seats for the fireworks! Bring your lawn chairs and blankets. NOTE to patrons age 21+: Bring valid ID USE OF FITNESS CENTER/LAUNDRY ROOM DURING SB CONCERTS if you plan to partake in adult beverages. Need tickets? Ext. 9180. Each night that there is a Summer Breeze concert at the outdoor amphitheater at Charrette Creek Commons, the "East building" Fireworks Display | 9:15 p.m., Lake Aspen This is what you've been (housing the fitness center, multi-purpose room and laundry waiting for all year! The room) will close at 7 p.m. The locker rooms will be available for largest private fireworks those entering through the pool area. Anyone wishing to use the display in the state of fitness center or laundry room during this time will need to locate Missouri. Be a part of the the pool front desk attendant for access. Ext. 9180. tradition and call ext. 9180 HARMONIE CHURCH CATHOLIC MASS to donate. Through August 27, there will be Catholic Mass at Harmonie Photo by Colleen Mitchell. Church every Saturday (except July 2) at 6 p.m. -2- For Sale: Two Nirvana RC (radio-controlled) sailboats (32" long, 64" Innsbrook clubs high, 8" wide). Just add batteries and water. Both for $150. 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