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The 2013 Augusta Defiance New Melle Resident’s & Visitor’s Guide has been published to provide
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f this Guide were published duringthe 1800’s, some of the business listings
would be very different than those thatare listed today. The General Store filled such a largenumber of needs in the communitythey would have been listed undera multitudeof categories…Groceries, House-hold Items, Tin Ware, Toiletries, Yard Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Furniture, and sometimes even Musical Instruments. They oftentimes included the switchboard for the telephone companies and also served as the Post Of-fice. They were places that town meetings
were held as well as a place where people would meet, socially. Because the General Store played suchan important role in the communitiesof Augusta, Defiance and New Melle,I wanted to include their histories inthis issue of the Guide.
Several of the historic General Store buildings are still standing and in operation, today,as Antique Shops,
a Bed & Breakfast, a Bike Rental Shopand a Boutique.
I hope that you enjoy knowing their histories and visiting them as much as I do!
Photo courtesy of the Augusta Historic Museum's Carl G. Wencker collection
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Augusta History ....................................................................................7
Augusta Map ..........................................................................................9
Defiance History...................................................................................11
Defiance Map ........................................................................................12
New Melle History ...............................................................................17
New Melle Map .....................................................................................20
Categorical Business Listings .............................................................. 22
Calendar of Events ...............................................................................32
Front cover photo courtesy of Marge Layton from JML Photography.On location at Noboleis Vineyards.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Comfort Plus BathsDaniel Boone Home & Heritage CenterFemme Osage United Church of Christ
FerrellgasGastorf Chevrolet
Halcyon Spa & SalonJefferson Guest House, The
Krekeler JewelersMcCauley Animal Clinic
Meadows at Lake St. Louis, TheMiss Ellie’s Garden Inn Guest House
Montelle Winery New Melle Animal Hospital
Noboleis VineyardsPeople’s Savings BankPiazza Deli & Pizzeria
Pittman RoofingPrudential Select Properties – Deb Colburn
St. Charles County Parks & Recreation DepartmentSEMO Pest Control
State Farm – Al WansingState Farm – Kathy Kilo Peterson
Stone Ledge Guest SuiteStone Ledge Properties
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Tom Shaw Real EstateTri-County Fence & Deck
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riginally called “Mount Pleasant”, the town of Augusta was founded as a riverboat landing along the Missouri River in 1836by Leonard Harold. Glowing reports of this area written by German researcher-explorer, Gottfried Duden, resulted in a large influxof German immigrants in the 1840’s. After a large flood in 1844, area residents began building businesses along the water-front to meet their own needs as well as the needs of the river traveler.
The General Store of that time was known to have “everything under one roof ”…from food staples to hardware…and everything in between that was needed to live in the 1800’s.
Purchases were made by cash, by barteror trade, or by credit. Ledgers were keptby store merchants to keep track ofeach family’s account. Around 1849 George Mindrup built his Store-Saloon-Inn at 5543 Water Street. The Mindrup Inn was well-known during the 1860’s through the early 1870’s, when Augusta was known as a popular ‘resort town’ on the Missouri River. A room witha view of the river cost $1.00 for the night for a couple and breakfast was 25 cents. The Mindrup Store-Saloon-Inn is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Augusta was known as apopular 'resort town' on theMissouri River. A room with
a view of the river cost$1.00 for the night.
Photo courtesy of the Augusta HistoricMuseum's Carl G. Wencker collectionAugusta
Photo courtesy ofWashington Historical Society, Washington, MO
The Bright Star, former Washington steamboat,served Augusta in the 1860's.
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The Wencker-Tiemann Store & Hotel was located next door to Mind-rup’s. For 25 years Frederick Wencker operated the store with Carl Tiemann. Wencker’s Hotel was another popular place of lodging for steamboat travelers. Around 1864 Tiemann moved hisstore from the riverfront location to5595 Walnut Street. About 10 years later, after the Missouri River had changedits course, Wencker moved his store‘Uptown’ to 5500-04 Locust Street.
Present Day
The Mindrup Store-Saloon-Inn
Photo courtesy of the Augusta Historic Museum's Carl G. Wencker collection
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AUGUSTA MAP
Though much has changed through the years, both of these General Store buildings still remain, today. Tiemann’s Store is now home to Augusta Emporium Antiques. Wencker’s Store, on Locust Street, is now Stone Ledge Antiques. And Stone Ledge Guest Suite, located above the historic store,
offers wonderful lodgings for today’sweary traveler.
Sources:‘Historic Augusta – Its Buildings andPeople – 1820-1900’, Anita Mallinckrodt, 1994/2000 Augusta Chamber of Commerce of Commerce website
Present Day Stone Ledge AntiquesPresent Day Augusta Emporium Antiques
Many early settlers in the Defiance area were of English descent and had moved from Kentucky and Virginia. Daniel Boone was one of the earliest known settlers in this area to have done so. After receiving an invitation by Spain to move westward, in 1799, he leftKentucky and obtained850 acres where he madehis home near what is nowknown as Defiance.
Thomas and Phoebe Parsons wereVirginians that came to the area in 1840and that were instrumental in the town’s development. Parsons had owned theland that was laid out for the town.
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Present Day - Katy Bike Rental
After the Katy Railroadcame through town,
in 1982, the townbegan to grow.
Photo courtesy of Boone Duden Archives & Museum
DefianceSchiermeier & Vogler Store 1948
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DEFIANCE MAP
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After the Katy Railroad came through town, in 1982, the town began to grow. Businesses included a livery stable, a blacksmith shop, and a saloon. Defiance’s growth was also stimulated by local businesses originally from nearby Matson moving to this
emerging town. Matson’s doctor, general store, grain elevator and church all relocated to Defiance. Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Ruebling came to Defiance in 1893 and constructed a 2-story frame building that housed a General Store, Post Office and a residence. It served as a General Store for half of a century and the building still remains, today, as a private residence. Lumber for this and other early Defiance area buildings was shipped by steamboat on the Missouri River and then hauled the rest of the way by wagon. In 1898 John Schiermeier moved to Defiance from Matson and built a second General Store for the area. This buildingat 2998 South Highway 94 still remains
Continued on page 14
Mr. and Mrs. A.G.Ruebling came to
Defiance in 1893 andconstructed a 2-story
frame building thathoused a General Store,
Post Office anda residence.
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Photo courtesy of Boone Duden Archives & Museum
and is currently The Robin’s Nest on the Katy Trail and Katy Bike Rental. It has two ‘front doors’ to welcome travelers from the Katy Trail as well as from the road.
Sources:Boone-Duden Archives & MuseumDefiance History along Katy Trail‘Cracker Barrel Country’ byBill Schiermeier
Lumber for ...early Defiance area
buildings was shipped by steamboat on the Missouri River and
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Continued from page 12
Ruebling Store in 1910
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ew Melle was another town in St. Charles County that attracted German immigrants because of Gottfried-Duden’s reports.In 1848 Franz Henry Porter secured a government land grant where the town was to be laid out. By 1860 more than 38,000 Germans had settled in the area of the lower Missouri River Valley. During the mid to late 1800’s businesses included 3 wagon shops, 2 carpenter shops,
2 cooper shops, a flouring mill, a sawmilland a pork house. Others included a gun-smith and tinner and a blacksmith shop. Phillip Klippel built a small hotel andbar room. Several General Stores also served the community. In 1844, Herman Koelling& Bros. set up a General Store. In 1845,Sudbrock & Co. General Store opened.In 1870, the Sudbrock/Leimbrock General Store was in operation at the corner of Almeling and Schutzen Streets. Later,it became the Frank Leimbrock Store,and then, the A.C. Hoefner Store andPost Office…which continued in business until the early 1930’s. The Meier General Store, at 3669 Mill Street, was established in 1857 by Ernst Meier Continued on page 19
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Kessler’s General Store in 1889Photo courtesy
of Boone-DudenArchives & Museum
Kessler’s became a popular meeting place for the town’s people.New Melle
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and was operated by 3 generations of the Meier family into the 1940’s. The building has been renovated, brought back to its original state, and recently named Butler Brothers Grocer Co. It is no longer anoperational store and is not open to thepublic, but the historic gable-frontedbuilding still remains. In 1871, John Kessler expanded his tin shop to include a small store fronting Mill Street. In 1888, he hired carpenter Earnest Sudbrock to construct a new store which was completed on November 3, 1889. Kessler’s was one of the largest rural area General Stores constructed at the time.It included beautiful walnut counters,cornice molding and shelving, and glassdisplay cases. The fifteen-foot tall ceiling had
tracks that accommodated rolling ladders to enable the shopkeeper to reach everything on the shelves. They carried a completeselection of food, household items, hardware, clothing, tinware, furniture and musical instruments. A central switchboard for Bell Telephone was installed after the store opened. Kessler’s became a popular meeting place for the town’s people. In 1921 Kessler’s was purchased bya group of shareholders and it then became the New Melle Mercantile Co. In 1973,the Schiermeier family bought the busi-ness and, in 1976, it became Schiermeier’s Cracker Barrel, which it remained until destroyed by fire in October of 1977. In 1926, Edwin Paul and Florence Joerling built and ran a General Store at 3585 Mill Street.
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Above the store the New Melle Community Club held dances and performed skits forthe community’s enjoyment. Judges watched the New Melle Festival parade from thefront porch each year. Known, today,
as Liz’s Bar & Grill, this establishment still serves multiple needs of the community as you can have a frosty beverage while, at the same time, get a haircut from the local barber from the comfort of the chair in the back.
Sources:- Boone-Duden Archives & Museum- The ‘Explorer’ August, 1995 issue- ‘Cracker Barrel County’ by Bill Schiermeier
The General Store at 3585 Mill Street built in 1926,is known today as Liz’s Bar & Grill
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Automobile Dealer - Sales & ServiceGastorf Chevrolet 1490 East Veteran’s Memorial Pkwy WAR 636-456-3318 gastorf.com 22 BanksBank of Franklin County 900 East 8th Street WAS 636-239-6600 BankofFranklinCounty.com 21People's Savings Bank 30 Muhm Center NML 636-398-5600 ourpsb.com 21
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ADDRESS *CITY PHONE # WEBSITE PAGE #
*AUG = Augusta, CHE = Chesterfield, DEF = Defiance, LSL = Lake Saint Louis, MAR = Marthasville, NML = New Melle, OFL = O’Fallon, STC = St. Charles, SLX = Silex, TRY = Troy, WAR = Warenton, WAS = Washington, WDS = Weldon Springs, WEN = Wentzville, WRC = Wright City
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Bike RentalKaty Trail Bike Rental 2998 S. Hwy 94 DEF 636-987-2673
CareersPrudential Select Properties - Deb Colburn 6149 Mid Rivers Mall Dr STC 636-720-1100 career-in-realestate.com 16Thirty-One - Sara Maune 636-221-4006 mythirtyone.com/smaune 19 Chimney Cleaning & MaintenanceClean Sweep Chimney 636-477-9966 cleansweepchimney.com 22 ChurchesChrist Evangelical Lutheran Church 123 Church Road AUG 636-228-4642Ebenezer United Church of Christ 5548 Walnut Street AUG 636-482-4480Femme Osage United Church of Christ 4360 Cappeln Osage Rd AUG 636-228-4586 6 Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 5912 S. Hwy 94 AUG 636-482-4455 Immaculate Heart of Mary Church 8 W. Hwy D NML 636-398-5270 Liberty Church 4612 Hwy Z NML 636-544-1223 Pleasant Hill United Methodist 415 Lee Street DEF 636-987-2218 St. Paul's United Church of Christ 150 Defiance Road DEF 636-987-2696 Concrete - DecorativeT-Star Landscaping SLX 636-489-1722 tstarlandscape.com 13 Deck Design & InstallationTri-County Fence & Deck WEN 636-887-4030 fencedeck.com 25
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DermatologistsChesterfield Valley Dermatology 20 Progress Point Parkway, Suite 206 OFL 636-532-0990 chesterfieldvalleyderm.com 15Chesterfield Valley Dermatology 100 Chesterfield Business Pkwy, Suite 100 CHE 636-532-0990 chesterfieldvalleyderm.com 15 Emergency ServicesAugusta Fire Department 230 Green Street AUG 636-949-0809 New Melle Fire Protection District/Defiance 3719 Hwy D DEF 636-828-5037New Melle Fire Protection District/New Melle 3705 Mill Street NML 636-828-5528 New Melle Police Department 145 Almeling Street NML 636-398-5500 Emergency Shelter for WomenOur Lady's Inn 3607 Hwy D DEF 636-398-5375 Erosion Control & DrainageT-Star Landscaping SLX 636-489-1722 tstarlandscape.com 13 Farms & OrchardsAholt Farms 6133 Augusta Bottom Road AUG 636-228-4896 Centennial Farms & Orchard 199 Jackson Street AUG 636-228-4338 Wind Ridge Farm 3511 Hwy F NML 636-828-5900
Fence Design & InstallationTri-County Fence & Deck WEN 636-887-4030 fencedeck.com 25 Fund RaisersThirty-One - Sara Maune 636-221-4006 mythirtyone.com/smaune 19 Gas Stations/Convenience StoresDouble D Market 1300 Hwy D DEF 636-828-5165 Short Stop’s Convenience Store 30 W. Hwy D, Suite 100 NML 636-398-4945 GastroenterologistChesterfield Valley Gastroenterology 100 Chesterfield Business Pkwy, Suite 100 CHE 636-532-0990 chesterfieldvalleygi.com 15Chesterfield Valley Gastroenterology 16 Chambers Drive WSH 636-239-9122 chesterfieldvalleygi.com 15 Glass StudioAugusta Glass Studio 5508 Locust Street AUG 636-228-4732 Government OfficesNew Melle City Hall P.O. Box 114 NML 636-828-4807 Historical SitesDaniel Boone Home & Heritage Center 1868 Hwy F DEF 636-798-2005 danielboonehome.com 13 Historical Society/MuseumAugusta Historic Museum 275 Webster Street AUG 636-228-4821 Boone Duden Historical Society P.O. Box 82 NML 636-433-5031
ADDRESS *CITY PHONE # WEBSITE PAGE #
*AUG = Augusta, CHE = Chesterfield, DEF = Defiance, LSL = Lake Saint Louis, MAR = Marthasville, NML = New Melle, OFL = O’Fallon, STC = St. Charles, SLX = Silex, TRY = Troy, WAR = Warenton, WAS = Washington, WDS = Weldon Springs, WEN = Wentzville, WRC = Wright City
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Home Furnishings & DécorStone Ledge Antiques 5500 Locust Street AUG 636-233-5347 stoneledgeantiques.com Insurance AgencyAl Wansing State Farm 4211 South Old Hwy 94 STC 636-928-1919 alwansing.com 27Kathy Kilo Peterson State Farm 2299 Technology Drive, #140 OFL 636-561-6460 kkilo.com 21
JewelerKrekeler Jewelers 2938 Highway K OFL 636-978-7870 krekeler.com 19 Landcape Design & MaintenanceT-Star Landscaping SLX 636-489-1722 tstarlandscape.com 13 LibrariesSt. Charles City-County Library 198 Jackson Street AUG 636-228-4855 St. Charles City-County Library 10 Fiddlecreek Plaza NML 636-398-6200 MarketsJohann’s General Store 225 Jackson Street AUG 636-228-4500
Medical ServicesNew Melle Clinic 30 W. Hwy D NML 636-398-8188
Mole ControlSemo Pest Control NML 636-398-5776 semopest.com 26 Parks & RecreationBroemmelsiek Park 1615 Schwede Road WEN 636-949-7535 stccparks.org 29Klondike Park 4600 Highway 94 South AUG 636-949-7535 stccparks.org 29Matson Hill Park 700 Matson Hill Road DEF 636-949-7535 stccparks.org 29St. Charles County Parks Department 201 N. 2nd Street, Suite 510 STC 636-949-7535 stccparks.org 29 Pest ControlSemo Pest Control NML 636-398-5776 semopest.com 26
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*AUG = Augusta, CHE = Chesterfield, DEF = Defiance, LSL = Lake Saint Louis, MAR = Marthasville, NML = New Melle, OFL = O’Fallon, STC = St. Charles, SLX = Silex, TRY = Troy, WAR = Warenton, WAS = Washington, WDS = Weldon Springs, WEN = Wentzville, WRC = Wright City
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Post OfficesPost Office 237 Ferry Street AUG 636-228-4888 Post Office 2959 S. Hwy 94 DEF 636-987-2407 Post Office 30 W. Hwy D, Suite 107 NML 636-828-5850
Propane GasFerrellgas 1600 Mid Rivers Mall Industrial Dr STP 800-392-5154 ferrellgas.com 27 Real EstateBlondin Group, The 30 W. Hwy D, Suite 10 NML 636-398-5770 blondingroup.com 18Countryside Brokers, Inc. 5517 Locust Street AUG 636-482-4000 Gerry Wolf Real Estate 3680 Hwy D DEF 636-398-5585 Loree Churchill Real Estate 317-795-8096 Prudential Select Properties - Deb Colburn 6149 Mid Rivers Mall Dr STC 636-720-1100 career-in-realestate.com 16Tidd Realty 27 Hwy D NML 636-398-5217Tom Shaw Realtors 17813 Edison Avenue CHE 636-532-1922 shawrealtors.com 10
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Restaurants/Dining continuedDefiance Roadhouse 2999 Hwy 94 DEF 636-987-2075 Fireside Bar & Grill 30 W. Hwy D, Suite 103 NML 636-828-1189 Liz’s Bar & Grill 3585 Mill Street NML 636-828-5497Montelle Winery & Klondike Cafe 201 Montelle Drive AUG 888-595-WINE montelle.com 6Noboleis Vineyards 100 Hemsath Road AUG 636-482-4500 noboleisvineyards.com 31Piazza Deli & Pizzeria 1312 Hwy DD DEF 636-398-3354 piazzadeli.com 13 Seven Stones Wine Garden 4612 Hwy Z NML Terry & Kathy’s Tavern 3006 S. Hwy 94 DEF 636-987-2441 Retaining Walls, Patios & WalkwaysT-Star Landscaping SLX 636-489-1722 tstarlandscape.com 13
Roof Installation & RepairPittman Roofing 131 Twin Falls Court TRY 636-751-5700 pitmann-roofing.com 28 Shopping CenterThe Meadows at Lake Saint Louis Hwy 40 & Lake Saint Louis Blvd LSL 636-695-2626 themeadowsatlsl.com 3
Small Engine RepairCappeln Small Engine 3815 Hwy T MAR 636-228-4434 8
Spa & Salon ServicesB.Tan - Sara Maune 636-221-4006 btanstl.com 29 Halcyon Spa & Salon 211 Jackson Street AUG 636-228-4110 halcyonaugusta.com 28
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PittmanRoofing
Recycle over 90% of materialremoved from work site.
Asphalt Shingles, Metal RoofingTPO Membrane Roofing
Residential & light CommeRCialFree estimatesProfessional installationQuality materials
Complete site Clean-upFully insuredWorkmanship Warranty
636-751-5700pittman-roofing.com
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Sports & RecreationNew Melle Sports & Recreation 4700 Hwy Z NML 636-828-5158 Stairlifts & Comfort Height ToiletsComfort Plus Baths 3510-2 Hwy 94 North STC 636-928-4300 comfortplusbaths.com 23
Tanning - Mobile Airbrush TanningB.Tan - Sara Maune 636-221-4006 btanstl.com 29 Totes, Handbags& AccessoriesThirty-One - Sara Maune 636-221-4006 mythirtyone.com/smaune 19 VeterinariansMcCauley Animal Clinic 1039 Wolfrum Road WDS 636-300-0200 mccauleyanimalclinic.com 16MobileVet 1304 Hwy DD DEF 314-566-6545 New Melle Animal Hospital 3519 Hwy F NML 636-398-5566 mccauleyanimalclinic.com 16 Visitor's CenterAugusta Visitor's Center 5577 Walnut Street AUG 636-228-4440
Walk-In Tubs/ShowersComfort Plus Baths 3510-2 Hwy 94 North STC 636-928-4300 comfortplusbaths.com 23
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636-221-4006 | btanstl.com
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Recreation Naturally!Camp...Fish...Hike...Explore
10 parks open visit www.stccparks.org
(636) 949-7535
*AUG = Augusta, CHE = Chesterfield, DEF = Defiance, LSL = Lake Saint Louis, MAR = Marthasville, NML = New Melle, OFL = O’Fallon, STC = St. Charles, SLX = Silex, TRY = Troy, WAR = Warenton, WAS = Washington, WDS = Weldon Springs, WEN = Wentzville, WRC = Wright City
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WeddingsCedar Lake Cellars 11008 Schreckengast Rd WRC 636-745-9500 cedarlakecellars.com Montelle Winery 201 Montelle Drive AUG 888-595-WINE montelle.com 6 Noboleis Vineyards 100 Hemsath Road AUG 636-482-4500 noboleisvineyards.com 31
Weight Management & WellnessColetta Hakenewerth 636-357-8389 30 Wine GardenSeven Stones Wine Garden 4612 Hwy Z NML
Wineries Augusta Winery, Wine & Beer Garden 5601 High Street AUG 888-MOR-WINE augustawinery.com 6Balducci Vineyards 6601 S. Hwy 94 AUG 636-482-8466Cedar Lake Cellars 11008 Schreckengast Rd WRC 636-745-9500 cedarlakecellars.com Chandler Hill Vineyards 596 Defiance Road DEF 636-798-CORK Montelle Winery & Klondike Café 201 Montelle Drive AUG 888-595-WINE montelle.com 6 Mount Pleasant Winery 5634 High Street AUG 636-482-WINE Noboleis Vineyards 100 Hemsath Road AUG 636-482-4500 noboleisvineyards.com 31Sugar Creek Winery & Vineyards 125 Boone Country Lane DEF 636-987-2400 Wine Country Gardens 2711 S. Hwy 94 DEF 636-798-2288 Yellow Farmhouse Winery 100 Defiance Road DEF 314-409-6139
Woodstove Cleaning & MaintenanceClean Sweep Chimney 636-477-9966 cleansweepchimney.com 22
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Weight Loss & Weight Management Specialist
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100 Hemsath RoadAugusta, MO 63332636-482-4500
Overlooking the vineyards and 84 acres ofrolling hillsides in Augusta’s wine country
Wine Tasting for Estate Grown& Produced Wines
Open Year RoundDaily 11 am - 5 pmSaturday 11 am-7 pmSunday 12 pm - 5 pm
Music Every WeekendMay - October
Taste & Tour- First Saturday of the MonthLunch ServedWeddings for up to 200 guestsWine Club Events
www.noboleisvineyards.com [email protected] www.noboleiswineclub.com
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2013 August18th Augusta – Femme Osage United Church of Christ – Annual Church Picnic with Kettle Beef & Fried Chicken.
28th New Melle – People’s Savings Bank– Cruisin’ on the River in Grafton Trip.Reserve by July 22 at 636-398-5600.
September6th New Melle – People’s Savings Bank– Historic Soulard Trip. Reserve by August 16 at 636-398-5600.
21st & 22nd Defiance – Daniel Boone Home – Pioneer Days – Two day event where families can learn about life on the Missouri Frontier.
20th-21st Augusta – 8th Annual Harvest Festival
October19th Defiance – Daniel Boone Home– Halloween, Spirits from the Past – Walk lantern lit paths and learn about superstitions from the 1800’s.
19th & 20th Marthasville – 32nd Annual Deutch Country Days 9 am – 5 pm German living historic festival at historic Luxenhaus Farm.
20th Augusta – Ebenezer United Church of Christ – Chili & Beef Dinner
29th New Melle – People’s Savings Bank– The Lemp Mansion Trip. Reserve by October 8th at 636-398-5600.
November3rd Cappeln – St. John’s United Church of Christ – Sausage & Pancakes 11 am – 6 pm
5th New Melle – People’s Savings Bank– Isle of Capri Casino in Booneville, MO Trip.Reserve by Oct. 22nd at 636-398-5600.
23rd New Melle – People’s Savings Bank– Christmas Shopping in Cape Girardeau. Reserve by November 1st at 636-398-5600.
30th Cappeln – St. John’s United Church of Christ – Craft Fair 9 am – 2 pm
DecemberTBD New Melle – People’s Savings Bank – Christmas Lights Tour. Call Amanda Becker at 636-398-5600 to find out details.
2nd – 5th New Melle – People’s Savings Bank– Nashville Country Christmas by Motorcoach.Deadline with payment is September 26th636-398-5600.
4th New Melle – People’s Savings Bank– Hermann at Christmas Trip. Reserve by Nov. 6that 636-398-5600.
6th & 13th Augusta – 31st Annual Christmas Walk
6th-7th & 13th-14th Defiance – Daniel Boone Home – Christmas Candelight Tour Experience how Christmas was celebrated in the 19th Century.
2014 February10th Cappeln – St. John’s United Church of Christ – Chicken & Dumplings Dinner 11 am – 4 pm
March9th Augusta – Femme Osage United Church of Christ – Annual Sausage Dinner
AprilAugusta – Plein Air Art Event – Yearly event where artists capture the beauty and history of the area.
May18th Augusta – Ebenezer United Church of Christ – Fried Chicken & Strawberry Festival
JuneDaniel Boone Home – Boone’s Osage Expedition Summer Day Camp where those between the ages of 10 and 18 can see if they have what it takes to survive the journey into the wilderness as aBoone Ranger.
New Melle – New Melle Festival – Parade, Games, Rides, Food & Live Music.
2013 - 2014 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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3 sun-filled rooms locatedabove the historic ‘Uptown’ store
~ Corner of Locust & Lower Street ~
www.StoneLedgeGuestSuite.com
Stone Ledge AntiqueS
oPen YeAR Round in tHe HeARt oF AuguStA Wine CountRY
Stone Ledge offers 5,000 square feetjam-packed with antiques, collectables
and a vintage clothing boutique. Open Wednesday - Sunday
~ 5500 Locust Street ~
www.StoneLedgeAntiques.com
MiSS eLLie’S gARden inngueSt HouSe
Newly renovated Private Garden Innwhere you can relax by the outdoorstone fireplace under the pergola.
~ Corner of Walnut & Locust Street ~
www.MissElliesGardenInn.com
tHe JeFFeRSongueSt HouSeTurn of the century
guest house perfect fora girlfriends’ getaway!
~ Corner of Jefferson & Walnut ~
www.JeffersonGuestHouse.com
STONE LEDGE PROPERTIESAugusta, mo
tHe gueSt SuiteAt Stone Ledge
Lisa Carmon 636.233.5347 • Ruth Touhill 314.971.1823FOR INFORMATION OR RESERVATIONS CONTACT
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