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ART ART FESTIVAL FOOD TRUCKS CAR SHOW PARADE MUSIC FIREWORKS AUGUST 22, 23, & 24 MUSIC FRIDAY | 3-9pm SATURDAY | 10am-8pm SUNDAY | 11am-3pm founder’s DAY CULTURE MAyor’S MESSAGE Where Saturday evening. Finishing up, and else can perfect for the car and motorcycle you find show on Sunday, is the band Back- music, street Cruisers! food, art, a parade, Also new this year are fireworks fireworks, planned for Friday evening fol- and a lowing the Smash Band. So, stick car and around, as these may be the last motorcycle show all in one spot! I fireworks you get to see this year! don’t know of any and that is why you should plan on coming to Saturday’s parade has become a Wildwood Town Center on August crowd favorite, with more partici- 22nd through 24th for this year’s pants and larger crowds every year. Celebrate Wildwood Event. Plan It serves as a great way to “offi- on spending time enjoying a mix cially” open the event and a spring- of art, culture, and music with us, board to recognize the founding of before summer winds down and the City of Wildwood. Wildwood is fall is upon us. 19 years old !! You may remember this weekend Finally, on Sunday we will have as the City’s Founder’s Day Event; both the annual car and motorcycle however, with a number of ad- show and art show going on at the ditions to the weekend’s slate of same time. I don’t know of any activities, it made sense to up- other event where the two are put date the name to recognize these together. Both will have awards changes. To start off, the event has ceremonies that day, with the art- been expanded from a single day ists receiving their recognition early to a full weekend of activities. in the day and the car and motor- cycle show participants later in the Next, there is a new art show event afternoon. that starts on Friday evening and runs through Sunday afternoon. Throughout the weekend, vendors This art show is juried, with awards will be all around the plaza area, being presented early on Sunday some local and some from around morning to participants. It’s a first the region. You should be able to for Wildwood, and along with the find plenty of food and drink either other activities that I mentioned, it’s way, as you walk around or simply sure to provide a unique mix to the sit and enjoy the atmosphere. weekend. Welcome to Wildwood! Music is always a big part of this weekend. This year is no different, with the Smash Band making their second appearance this summer on Friday evening, and Wildwood’s Mayor Timothy Woerther own Bob Kuban performing on Page 2 > Celebrate Wildwood > www.celebratewildwood.com CELEBRATE WILDWOOD SPONSORSHIP LEVELS $1,000 Level Yates Insurance St. Louis Community College – Wildwood Renewal by Andersen West Newsmagazine Three French Hens $500 Level Siding Repair Systems Schnucks Markets The Wildwood Hotel Imogene’s Tea Room, Botanicals and Home Décor Hidden Valley Golf & Ski Inc. Dave Sinclair Lincoln / Dave Sinclair Ford Dau Neu Pure by Jen Baskin Farm Pinot’s Palette – Chesterfield Prudential Alliance Realtors Rockwood Bank Indigo Joe’s The Fulton School On The Run at Mobil Anytime Fitness Historic Big Chief Bath Planet of St. Louis The Porch by Nettie White 212 Degrees of Wellness Seal Smart True Home Value Fence and Deck Depot ICE • TRUS SERV T • IN Y• TE LIT G A R IT U Y Q $250 Level W E IN R DO MO Century Orthodontics WS • DOORS & Original jpg logo Elegant Child Campus Passiglia’s Nursery and LESLIE NORTH 636-458-9797 16828 MANCHESTER RD Garden Center WILDWOOD Allstate Insurance Llywelyn’s Pub New Vector logo Landscapes by Roberta © 2014 Allstate Insurance Co. 89242 Approval ________________________________ Date ___________________________________ www.celebratewildwood.com > Celebrate Wildwood > Page 3 AUGUST 22, 23, & 24 FRIDAY | 3-9pm Art Festival Pre-Sales Event/Reception 3-9pm Food Trucks from local eateries 5:30-9:30pm Founders’ Concert (Smashband) 6-9:pm Founders’ Fireworks Show 9pm SATURDAY | 10am-8pm H Art Festival 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Food Trucks from local eateries—Breakfast 9am-12pm A H Food Tents from local eateries 11am-8pm Wildwood Organization Tents 10am-4pm Weekend Farmers Market 8:30am-2pm Founders' Parade (see adjacent map for route) 10am Opening Ceremonies 11am DJ – Music 10:30am-4pm Boy Scout Encampment 11am-4pm Food Trucks from local eateries—Lunch 12pm-4pm Food Trucks from local eateries—Dinner 4pm-8pm Event Concert (Bob Kuban Band) 5:30pm-7:30pm SUNDAY | 11am-3pm Art Festival Awards and Breakfast Reception 8:45am-10:30am Art Festival 11am-3pm Food Trucks 11am-3pm Founders' Concert - 50's and 60's Music 11am-2pm Founders' Car Show 11am-3pm Car Show Vendors 11am-3pm Page 4 > Celebrate Wildwood > www.celebratewildwood.com BOOTH DIRECTORY ARTISTS | MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS | BUSINESSES 1 Jimmy Liu | Ceramics 38 Traveling Weather Show 2 Kay Barrath | Jewelry 39 St. Louis County Parks 3 Amy Scherrer | Painting 40 Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri 4 Steve Scherrer | Sculpture 41 Monsanto Radio Club 5 Eric Scherrer | Charcol Drawing 42 Life Pointe Church 6 Michael T. Barry | Photography 43 Union Baptist Church 7 Julie Bell | Jewelry 44 Wildwood Area Lions Club 8 Kim Carr | Photography 45 Photo Booth 9 Nancy Koehler | Jewelry 46 True Home Value 10 Angela Staehling | Painting 47 Renewal By Andersen 10 Mandy Lynne | Jewelry 48 Bath Planet 11 Rebecca Brinkhorst | Clothing 49 Seal SmartH 12 Robert Teller | Water Color 50 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church 13 Christopher Lynch | Mixed Media 51 New Community Church 14 Cory Lawson | Jewelry 52 Living Word UnitedA MethodistH Church 15 Bob Hartzell | Mixed Media 53 212 Degrees of Wellness 16 Timothy Smith | Pottery Weekend54 St. Louis Community College – Wildwood 17 Peter Voss | Furniture 55 Wildwood Hotel 18 Cheryl Dorris | Photography 56 Imogene’s Tea Room 19 Michele Mohr | Jewelry 57 Hidden Valley Ski Resort 20 Jessica Arnold | Jewelry 58 Dau Neu 21 Sandy Brooks | Pencil Drawing 59 Pure By Jen 22 Bob McClelland | Water Color 60 Pinot’s Palette – Chesterfield 23 Katherine Nicholson | Picture Frames 61 Mobil On the Run 24 Dennis Minner | Photography 62 Fulton School 25 James Ibur | Meramec Pottery Club Event63 Anytime Fitness 26 Jewel George | Jewelry 64 Yates Insurance 27 Amy Koch | Paper Creations 65 Siding Repair Systems 28 Kayla Stockwell | Photography 66 Kids Tent 29 Claire Hasemeier | Jewelry 67 Face Painting 30 Jack Clark | Photography 68 Founders’ Tent 31 Kristen McMillion | Print Making 69 Founders’ Tent 32 Andre Tourrette | Sculpture 70 Founders’ Tent 33 Joe Kopp | Photography 71 Wildwood Historical Society 34 Mary Barge | Jewelry 72 Bethel United Methodist Crafters 35 Charles Dana | Photography 36 Theresa Wangia | Jewelry 37 Dan Burleson | Wood Working www.celebratewildwood.com > Celebrate Wildwood > Page 5 1 JIMMY LIU | Pottery/Ceramics Ballwin – [email protected] The artist has expertise in pottery and ceramics with a special focus on one-of-a kind functional teapots. He uses clay slab and wheel thrown technique to create well-designed pottery pieces that are sure to ignite much conversation. 2 KAY BARRATH | Jewelry Chesterfield – [email protected] Once & Forever Jewelry/Design: The artist uses silver and cop- per, which are shaped, forged, and wrapped around semipre- cious stones, crystals and lamp work, producing graceful, bold and dynamic designs. The finished pieces are truly unique and attractive. 3 AMY SCHERRER | Painting Wildwood – [email protected] Wild Caught: The artist, wielding nothing but a paintbrush and a rainbow of acrylic paints, creates imaginative and whimsical paintings on stretched canvases of animals captured in mason jars. The Wild Caught animals are original illustrations inspired by the artist’s love of nature and many childhood hours spent exploring and collecting bugs in mason jars. 4 STEVE SCHERRER | Sculpture Wildwood – [email protected] The artist uses natural stone consisting of marble, alabaster and limestone. The stone is carved and shaped with chisels and abrasives to achieve the final form. He enjoys abstracting nature to the simplest recognizable forms and giving life to the stone. 5 ERIC SCHERRER | Drawing/Pastel Wildwood – [email protected] Artist; Eric Scherrer: The artist utilizes charcoal in shades of black and white on a toned ground background to depict im- ages of classical sculpture. His images range from Greek and Roman to Renaissance eras. Page 6 > Celebrate Wildwood > www.celebratewildwood.com 6 MICHAEL BARRY | Photography/Digital St. Charles – [email protected] Digital Photography: The artist attempts to capture personality, as well as composition, to show natures beauty as God made it. 7 JULIE BELL | Jewelry St. Louis – [email protected] Bell Jewelry Studio: The artist makes jewelry using traditional metal-smithing tools and techniques beginning with sterling silver sheet and wire. A finished piece may also include stones, fossils or pearls. All pieces of jewelry are individually created with rich textures and patinas. All work is distinctive, one of a kind, and very “wearable”. 8 KIM CARR | Photography/Digital New Florence – [email protected] Hybrid Hollow Productions: The artist is a natural light photog- rapher who maintains a focus on rural and agricultural themes. She is most noted for capturing the true characteristics of farm animals, which are often humorous in nature. The vast majority of the artist’s photography is non-manipulated. Her photography is offered on canvas, with framed and matted prints, and in the form of a line of note cards. 9 NANCY KOEHLER | Jewelry Wildwood – [email protected] McKenzie’s Jewelry: The artist creates original artwork execut- ed in fine silver and is entirely handcrafted.