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ST. LOUIS POST-UISPATCH THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1989 4Q For Children htlife SHOOTER'S 3930 Ritz Center, 892-4469. Appearing: Jules Blattner, Aug. 1 8. SUNSET 44 10885 Sunset Hills Plaza, 965-6644.

Appearing: Jan LaCroix, Tuesday-Thursday; Jan LaCroix Jim Skaggs, Friday-Saturday. WEST 7 about 35 miles through West County, with refreshments provided. Free to American Youth Hostels members, $2 non-members. Leader: Bob, 842-4364. AUGUST 16tmrtT METRO EAST BICYCLE RIDE Meet at Millstadt City Park on North Jefferson Street, Millstadt, at 6:15 p.m.

for a bike ride of 25-30 miles through the countryside. Canceled if it rains. Bring water, tools and snack. Wear light-colored clothing for visibility. Free to American Youth Hostels members.

$2 non-members. Leader: David, (618) 566-2110. STAR PARTY A free public telescope-viewing session of the moon and Saturn on the archery range next to the Science Center in Forest Park will be 8-1 1 :30 p.m. Telescopes provided by the center and the Astronomical Society. Information: 289-4453.

LAST LUNAR ECLIPSE A viewing of the last lunar eclipse of the century will take place at 8:15 p.m., Edmund A. Babler State Park, Missouri 109, right off Manchester Road, Chesterfield. Information: 458-3813 or 1-273-5148. AUGUST 17 (Thursday) SUMMER HIKING SERIES Meet at the Arnold Steak 'n' Shake, Missouri 141 and Lemay Ferry Road, at 7 p.m., have dinner, then car-pool to Mastodon Park for a hike of about 2.5 miles. Bring water, good walking shoes or boots, raingear, flashlight and optional dinner money.

Free to American Youth Hostels members, $2 non-members. Leader: Jim, 296-1531. ARTHRITIS GOLF CLASSIC The annual Arthritis Foundation classic will begin with women teeing off at 8:30 a.m. and the men at 1 p.m., Teamster's Camp, Pevely, Mo. The $150 fee for the four-man, best ball scramble includes golf, lunch, steak dinner, cocktail party, attendance prizes, a chance to win a trip or a 1989 Sunbird sport coupe and refreshments.

Registra-tion: 644-3488. AUGUST 19 (Saturday)" GOLDEN EAGLE FERRY TOUR Meet at 10 a.m. at the commuter parking lot opposite Mid Rivers Mall in St. Peters, Mo. Leave at 10:30 a.m.

for a bike ride to Pere Marquette Park and return, crossing on two ferries, one free, the other charges. Distance about 50 miles. Bring water, tools, lunch and ferry money. Free to American Youth Hostels members, $2 non-members. Leader: Joe, 739-2772.

COMMUNITY TRIP TO THE ZOO Meet at the Girl's Club of Soulard, 2216 Sidney Street, at 1 0 a.m. Volunteers are welcome to join with the club members for a trip to the zoo in Forest Park. Free. Advance registration required by Aug. 12: Kather-ine.

725-4452. AUGUST 20 (Sunday) FESTIVAL OF THE LITTLE HILLS RIDE Meet between 8 and 9 a.m. at Blan-chette Park, off Fifth and Randolph streets, St. Charles, for bicycle rides of 15 or 27 miles, followed by a visit to the festival. Bring water, tools and snack.

$3 American Youth Hostels members, $5 non-members, $1 children. Ozark Area Council, 644-4660. 1 AMERICAN YOUTH HOSTELS ACTIVITIES Meet at 11:30 a.m. in the north-1 west corner of the parking lot at Florl-! ssant Valley Community College, 5400; Pershall Road, for a 20- to 30-mile bike ride. Leader: Dennis, 921-5634.

A Katy Trail bike ride will begin at 3 p.m. at the Weldon Spring, Missouri River boat launch road, fives miles west of U.S. 40 on Missouri 94. Ride five miles each way on the trail. Bring water, tools and Leader: Richard, 385-8091 Rides are free to AYH members, others pay $2.

I AUGUST 14 (Monday) OPERA FOR CHILDREN The class, offered Aug. 14-25 at the Center of Contemporary Arts, 524 Trinity Avenue, will prepare for the final performance of "Stone Soup A Rock Opera," by Carol Kaplan. Activities will include creating sets and costumes, singing, acting and receiving the vocabulary and components of opera. $70. Information: 725-6555.

AUGUST 17 (Thursday) PUPPET SHOW Ferguson Recreation Department will continue its Bandshell Entertainment Series with a puppet in Times of a Baby," followed by a movie "The Land Before Time," 7:30 p.m., -January-Wabash Park Bandshell, 501 North Road. Free. Information: 521-4661. AUGUST 18 (Friday) BUBBLE GUM ALLEY 111 Students in Creative Express, of Alton will perform in the production at 7:30 p.m. Aug.

18, 11 a.m. Aug. 19, and 2 p.m. Aug. 20, Alton Little Theater Showplace, Elm and North Henry streets, Alton, III.

For children in preschool through first grade. Tickets: $1. Reservations: (618)465-4318. AUGUST 19 (Saturday) FILM PROGRAM Film showings, 3 p.m., University City Public Library, 6701 Delmar Boulevard. This week Aug.

19: Music and Mirth, "The Philharmaniacs," "Kat-Napped" and "Cartoon Festival." In- formation: 727-3150. RENT STRIKE ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM The History Museum, Jefferson Memorial, Forest Park, will offer "PHD: The 20th Anniversary of the St. Louis Rent Strike," at 10:30 a.m. Parents and school-age children will meet two of the organizers of the strike: The Rev. Buck Jones and Loretta Hall.

Families will explore the history of the rent strike and the circumstances that precipitated it. Free. Information: 361-9265. ZOO EXHIBIT Newborn animals will be on exhibit at the Children's Zoo in Forest Park. Featured animals are: two pigmy goats, white-tailed deer, domestic geese and four Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs.

The four-month old cheetah cubs are exercised daily at 10:30 a.m. between the Aquatic House and the Cheetah Survival Center. Information: 781-0900. BACK TO SCHOOL SAFETY PROGRAM Demonstrations of proper pedestrian and bicycle crossings, displays, helmet and bicycle exhibits, costumed character Officer McGruff, entertainment, parent information and more, noon-4 p.m., north court, Northwest Plaza, Lindbergh Boulevard at St. Charles Rock Road.

Free. Information: 298-0071. MARKET IN THE LOOP The Mua-Thai Philippino Martial Arts Academy will present a martial arts demonstration at 2 p.m., Market in the Loop, 6655 Delmar Boulevard. Free. Information: 725-1844.

AUGUST 15 (Tuesday) TUESDAY RIDERS Meet at the Venture store, 1-270 and Olive Boulevard, at 8:30 a.m. Leave at9 a.m. for a bike ride of Great Outdoors From fag 3 Appearing: Color Blind, Aug. 11; Newsboys, Aug. 12; Big Fun, Aug.

17; Duya Duya, Aug. 18. MELANIE'S 701 South Broadway, 621-5668. Appearing: Tommy Bankhead The Blues Eldorados, Aug. 1 1 Silver Cloud The Si Louis Blues Band, Aug.

12. HILL" 5201 Wilson Avenue, 776-0468. Appearing: Mixxed Company, Aug. 11-12 and 17. MISSOURI BAR GRILL 701 North Tucker Boulevard, 231-2234.

Appearing: Jimmy Lee The Joint Jumpers, Aug. 11-12 and 19; Soulard Blues Band, Aug. 17; Rondo's Blues Delue, Aug. 18. MOOSE LOUNGE 4571 Pope Avenue, 385-5700.

Appearing: Chad Evans and Kim Fuller, Tuesdays in August. OFF BROADWAY 351 1 Lemp Avenue, 773-3363. Appearing: The Blues-O-Matics, Aug. 11; Acousticity, Aug. 12; Strange Ranger Bluegrass Jam Session, Aug.

16; David Lee The Houserockers, Aug. 18; Murder City Players, Aug. 1 9. THE PRESIDENT The riverboat is docked on the riverfront at the foot of the Gateway Arch, 621 -4040. Appearing: Sgt.

Karter, Aug. 12 and 19 Late Nite Rock 'n' Roll Cruises. STANFORD'S COMEDY HOUSE Union Station, 18th Market streets, 231-9700. Appearing: Sid Youngers, Jent Monk, Aug. 11-12; Fred Greenlee, Sherman Fol-ger, Gavin Jerome, Aug.

15-19. Amateur Night on Mondays. VENICE CAFE Lemp and Pestalozzi streets, 772-5994. Appearing: The New Golden Rocket, Aug. 12.

WHITEY HERZOG'S POWERHOUSE NIGHTCLUB Union Station, 18th and Market streets, 621-5900. Appearing: Fantasy with Leslie White, Aug. 13. SOULARD THE GREAT GRIZZLY BEAR 1027 Geyer Street, 231-0444. Appearing: Billy Peek, Aug.

11-12; Sou-lard Blues Band, Aug. 18-19. MARION'S 1860 SALOON 1860 South Ninth Street, 231-1860. Appearing: Jimmy Lee The Joint Jumpers, Aug. 1 1 Buffalo Bob The Bedroom Blues Band, Aug.

12; Stonebraker-Moore Project, Aug. 18-19. 925 Geyer Street, 421-1655. Appearing: The Rockin' Luckys, Aug. 1 1 SOULARD PRESERVATION HALL ,1921 South Ninth Street, 621-8526.

Appearing: Dr. Durrwachter's 3rd Annual Birthday Bash, Aug. 19. MOODY'S BAR GRILL Lynch Street, 771-8930. Entertainment Friday and Satufday Appearing: Mixxed Company, Aug.

18-19. I LACLEDE'S LANDING "BOGIE'S 809 North Second Street, 241-9380. i '4 Sgt. Karter will appear Aug. 12 Appearing: Catalyst, Aug.

1 1 -1 Acousticity, Aug. 13-15; Athena The Hubcaps, Aug. 16-19. THE FACTORY 210 Morgan Street, 436-5399. Appearing: Suave Octopus, Aug.

11-12. FURST ROCK 214 Morgan Street, 231-1216. Appearing: State of Shock, Aug. 11; The Urge Tape Release Party with Perfect Fit, Aug. 12; Faith No More with Tuff Nutz, Aug.

14; Toy Roz with Forbidden Young, Aug. 15; Broken Toyz, Aug. 16; Unconscious, Aug. 1 Sable Tape Release Party with Hot Pink, Aug. 18; Sinister Dane, Aug.

19. HANNEGAN'S 719 North Second Street, 241-8877. Appearing: Coleen Schoendienst Jazz Express, Aug. 18-19. KENNEDY'S 612 North Second Street, 421-3655.

Appearing: Newsboys, Aug. 1 1 Alazone, Aug. 12-13; Cain is Abel, Aug. 14; Tuff Nutz, Aug. 15; The Eyes, Aug.

18-20. Nuage Duo, Sunday Brunch. LUCIUS BOOMER'S 707 Claymorgan Alley, 621-8155. Appearing: Duya Duya, Aug. 11-14; Fantasy, Aug.

15-17; The Sons of Rex, Aug. 18-20. MISSISSIPPI NIGHTS 914 North First Street, 421-3853. Minimum $2 cover charge. Extra charge for concerts.

Appearing: The Unconscious, Aug. 11-12 and 18-19; The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Aug. 14; 24-7 Spyz with Tuff Nutz, Aug. 16; Pavlov's Dog featuring David Sur-kamp with Love Experts, Aug. 1 7.

NEW ORLEANS NITES 300 North Third Street, 621 -1 1 1 0. Appearing: Tuff Nutz, Aug. 11-12; Enchanter, Aug. 14; Diver, Aug. 15; Ultra Pops, Aug.

16-17; Slydog, Aug. 19. SECOND STREET DINER 721 North Second Street, 436-2222. Appearing: Ralph Butler Band, Aug. 11-.

12; Rockin' Luckys, Aug. 16-17. Mystic Voyage, Sundays in August. UNCLE SAM'S PLANKHOUSE 710 North Second Street, 421-0000. Appearing: Jester, Aug.

11-12; Project 3, 18-19. NORTH IMPRESARIO'S 2 1792 North New Florissant Road, 838-1101. Appearing: The Scam, Aug. 11-12. XI ft aboard the President Riverboat MAGGIE McDUFF'S 272 Mayfair Plaza, U.S.

67 at Parker Road, 355-1164. Appearing: Rhythm Rockers, Aug. 11-12; Sun, Aug. 18-19. STUART ANDERSON'S CATTLE CO.

3265 Dunn Road, 839-4616. Entertainment Tuesday-Saturday. Appearing: Russ Bono, Aug. 11-12; Street Corner, Aug. 18-19.

TUXEDO'S LOUNGE 3570 North Lindbergh Boulevard, 739-1161. Appearing: Buddy Keele Band, Monday-Saturday. YACOVELLI'S 407 Dunn Road, 839-1000. Entertainment Wednesday-Saturday. Appearing: Denny Scherrer Jay Hungerford.

SOUTH BING'S PLACE 5647 Telegraph Road, 846-2207 Appearing: Those Guys, Aug. 1 1 -1 2. BOGART'S 4423 Lemay Ferry Road, 894-9402. Appearing: Toy Romeo, Aug. 11 and 17; -Nickels, Aug.

12; Broken Toyz, Aug. 14; Rhythm Rockers, Aug. 15; The Fantasy Men, Aug. 16; Street Corner, Aug. 18-19.

Appearing in the Beer Garden: Foolin' Around, Aug. 11-12; Good Feelin', Aug. -18-19. FUNNY BONE COMEDY CLUB South Lindbergh Boulevard at Baptist Church Road, 843-2727. Appearing: John Rathbone, Matt Woods, Aug.

11-12; Dak, Eddie Merril, Royce Kelly, Aug. 15-19. GENERATIONS Holiday Inn-Southwest, South Lindbergh Boulevard Watson Road, 821-6600. Appearing: Justus, Aug. 1 1 -1 The Craft, Aug.

14-26. GENO'SWEST South Outer Road at Bowles Avenue, Fenton, 349-3444. Appearing: Chic Cyndl, Sundays. GEORGE'S VISIONS Appearing: Automatix, Aug. 11-12; Deliverance, Aug.

18-19. KEMP'S 13120 Tesson Ferry Road, 842-0823. Appearing: The Instigators, Thursdays in August. 7 7 AL BAKER'S 8101 Clayton Road, 863-8878. Appearing: Dave McKee, Monday-Tuesday; Mary Daly Joe Prichard, Wednesday-Thursday; Jazz Express with Colleen Schoendienst, Aug.

11-12; 2 The Macs, Aug. 18-19. Theo Peoples, Happy Hour Monday-Friday. BANDERA'S RESTAURANT 9993 Manchester Road, 962-7695. Appearing: Gordon Lawrence Upstream II, Friday and Saturday; Frank Moskus in Exile with Jan Mahannah, Thursdays.

BLAIR HOUSE Lackland and Woodson roads, 423-2799. Appearing: Chic Cyndi, Friday and Saturday. BLUEBERRY HILL 6504 Delmar Boulevard, 726-0066. Appearing: Dr. Durrwachter The Healers, Aug.

11; The Nukes, Aug. 18; Rondo's Blues Deluxe, Aug. 19. BRECKENRIDGE INN-FRONTENAC South Lindbergh Boulevard at U.S. 40, 993-1100.

Entertainment Thursday-Saturday. Appearing: Eddie Fritz Quintet with Asa Harris, Thursday-Saturday. CHESHIRE INN 6306 Clayton Road, 647-7300. Appearing: Dick Zelle Tuesday-Saturday evenings in the Coaching Club; Diane Ceccarini, Friday-Sunday in the main dining room. CICERO'S 6510 Delmar Boulevard, 862-0009.

Cover Charge: $1 Tuesday-Thursday and Sunday. $3 Saturday. Appearing in the basement: Killbilly, Aug. 11; Pilgrim Souls with Government Cheese, Aug. 12; Tracer, Aug.

13 and 20; Mojo Syndrome, Aug. 14; The Bosman Twins, Aug. 16; Color Blind with The Urge, Aug. 17; Tuff Nutz with Sinister Dane, Aug. 18; Three Merry Widows with The Millions, Aug.

19. CLAYTON INN 7750 Carondelet Avenue, 726-5400. Appearing: Jackie Suntrup, 8-12 p.m. Wednesdays; Al Oxenhandler, 5-8 p.m. Monday-Friday and 8-12 p.m.

Friday-Saturday in Joe Hanon's Wreck Bar. COPENHAGEN RESTAURANT 21 South Bemiston Avenue, 863-1065. Appearing: Georgy Rock, Friday-Saturday. DONNA'S HIDDEN COVE 10216 Page Boulevard, 427-5066. Appearing: Bad Habits, Aug.

11-12; The Instigators, Aug. 18-19. FUNNY BONE COMEDY CLUB 734 West Port Plaza, 469-6692. Appearing: Dan Chopin, Roger Naylor, Rick Patton, Aug. 11-13; Doug Ferrari, Jason Stuart, Brad Nelson, Aug.

16-20. JOE HANON'S 2430 Old Dorsett Road, 291-4030. Appearing: Athena The Hubcaps, Aug. 11-12; Russ Bono, Aug. 14-19.

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