Chautauqua
Kirkwood
Monday, June 5 - Saturday, June 10, 2006
Kirkwood Park - W. Adams & N. Geyer

rain site: Meramec Community College Theatre, 11333 Big Bend Blvd
Meet the Troupe America the Bountiful Chautauqua History
Kirkwood 6/5-6/10 Maryville 6/12-6/17 Cape Girardeau 6/19-6/24
       
All programs are free and open to the public.    *Denotes there will be a charge for food only.
MONDAY, JUNE 5
Daytime events at Various Locations
10:00 am "Women’s Suffrage and Mary Lease"
with Glenna J. Wallace
Mudd’s Grove, 302 W. Argonne
Noon "Lucy Audubon—Why Do Women Put Up With Such Men?"
with Richard Johnson
Rose Hill House Dining Room,
225 West Rose Hill
contact: Erma Reid
314.966.0747
Evening events Under the Tent, Kirkwood Park
5:00 pm Tent Raising with Chautauqua Troupe and Community Volunteers. Entertainment with The Mound City Slickers with Debi Harpe as Square Dance Caller.
TUESDAY, JUNE 6
Daytime events at Various Locations
10:00 am "The Legacy of Mary Lease: Federal Regulations & Other Reforms"
with Glenna J. Wallace
Bethesda Southgate
5943 Telegraph
contact: Eva Brevard 314.846.2000
11:00 am "The Legacy of Mary Lease: Federal Regulations & Other Reforms"
with Glenna J. Wallace
Bethesda Terrace
2535 Oakmont Terrace Dr, St. Louis
contact: Andrea Snyder
314.846.6400
Noon "The Harvey Girls—More Than Judy Garland"
with William Worley
Mike Duffy’s Pub & Grille
124 West Jefferson
contact: Mrs. Claire Budd
314.822.5894
12:30 pm "The Legacy of George Washington Carver"
with Paxton Williams
Ethical Society
9001 Clayton Rd.
contact: Kathy Kammien
314.991.0955 x213
12:45 pm "Theodore Roosevelt as Environmentalist and Audubon’s Frontier Stories"
with Doug Mishler and Richard Johnson
Deer Creek Club, Ladue
contact: Ken Bass
314.800.1900
2:00 pm "The Harvey Girls—More Than Judy Garland"
with William Worley
Bethesda Meadow
322 Old State Road
Ellisville
contact: Monica Lorance
314.227.3431
2:00 pm "Dr. Carver’s Contemporaries"
with Paxton Williams
Bethesda Barclay House
230 S. Brentwood
contact: Susan Altland
314.725.1000
Evening events Under the Tent, Kirkwood Park
Chris Higgins, Fox 2 KTVI meteorologist, emcee.
6:30 pm Tom Clear, piano and vocals
7:45 pm An Introduction to the Chautauqua Troupe
(Lease, Carver, Audubon, Harvey)


An Evening with Theodore Roosevelt
(Doug Mishler)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7
Daytime events at Various Locations
10:00 am "Dr. Carver’s Contemporaries"
with Paxton Williams
Bethesda Dilworth
9645 Big Bend Blvd.
contact: Tori Salladay
314.968.5460
11:00 am "Do You Like Birds?"
with Richard Johnson
St. Louis Zoo
Lakeside Crossing
contact: Ms. Rachel Arbogast
314.781.0900 x 313
11:00 am "Dr. Carver’s Contemporaries"
with Paxton Williams
The Oaks at Bethesda
9524 Red Bud Tree Lane
contact: Cindy Taylor
314.965.8100
2:00 pm "Theodore Roosevelt as Environmentalist"
with Doug Mishler
Bethesda Orchard
21 North Old Orchard Dr.
contact: Sandie Zanzie
314.963.2100
2:00 pm "The Harvey Girls—More Than Judy Garland"
with William Worley
Bethesda Gardens
420 South Kirkwood Rd.
contact: Cindy Taylor
314.965.8100
Evening events Under the Tent, Kirkwood Park
The Honorable Jane Bogetto, State Representative, 94th district, emcee.
6:30 pm Kathleen Shaefer, vocalist
7:15 pm Young Chautauquan
7:45 pm An Evening with Mary Elizabeth Lease
(Glenna J. Wallace)
THURSDAY, JUNE 8
Daytime events at Various Locations
10:30 am "Theodore Roosevelt, Adventurer"
with Doug Mishler
Adams Place Retirement Community Lobby
120 West Adams
contact: Jenny Rademacher
314.965.7070
Noon "Plight of the American Farmer"
with Glenna J. Wallace
Greenbriar Hills Country Club
12665 Big Bend Blvd.
contact: John Owen
314.567.4225
Evening events Under the Tent, Kirkwood Park
The Honorable Mike Swoboda, Mayor of Kirkwood, emcee.
6:30 pm St. Louis American Indian Consortium, drumming & dance
7:15 pm Young Chautauquan
7:45 pm An Evening with Fred Harvey
(Bill Worley)
FRIDAY, JUNE 9
Daytime events at Various Locations
10:30 am "The Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe"
with William Worley
Museum of Transportation
Roberts Train Shed
3015 Barrett Station Rd.
contact: Theresa M. Brady
314.965.8007 x12
Noon "George Washington Carver, Artist"
with Paxton Williams
Rose Hill House Dining Room
225 West Rose Hill
contact: Erma Reid
314.966.0747
2:00 pm "Youthful Nature: Young Theodore Roosevelt as a Naturalist"
with Doug Mishler
Meramec Bluffs Senior Living Community
1 Meramac Bluffs Dr., Ballwin
contact: Laren Sherer
636.861.0600
2:00 pm "The Negative Aspects of Bountiful"
with Glenna J. Wallace
Kirkwood House Dining Center
385 S. Taylor
contact: Sharon Albrecht
314.966.5610
Evening events Under the Tent, Kirkwood Park
The Honorable Rich Magee, Mayor of Glendale, emcee.
6:30 pm Brian Edson and Friends
7:15 pm Young Chautauquan
7:45 pm An Evening with John James Audubon
(Richard Johnson)
SATURDAY, JUNE 10
Daytime events at Various Locations
10:00 am "Do You Like Birds?"
with Richard Johnson
Powder Valley Conservation
Nature Center Auditorium
11715 Cragwold Dr.
contact: Wayne Grein
314.301.1506
10:30 am "The Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe"
with William Worley
Museum of Transportation
Roberts Train Shed
3015 Barrett Station Rd.
contact: Theresa M. Brady
314.965.8007 x12
1:00 pm "Theodore Roosevelt as Environmentalist"
with Doug Mishler
Powder Valley Conservation
Nature Center Auditorium
11715 Cragwold Dr.
contact: Wayne Grein
314.304.1506
Evening events Under the Tent, Kirkwood Park
The Honorable Michael Gibbons, Missouri Senate President Pro Tem, emcee.
6:30 pm St. Louis Youth Chamber Ensemble, Brian Kellum, director.
7:15 pm Young Chautauquan
7:45 pm An Evening with George Washington Carver
(Paxton Williams)
9:00 pm LOWERING OF THE TENT

updated 6/1/06