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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 61

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Thursday, fcbruarV44H99 post-oispatch-w 7G mm A I 'i WEDNESDAY FEB.20 SATURDAY FEB. 16 Navy League Dinner Meeting: 7 p.m., Airport Marriott Hotel, I-70 at Lambert Int'l. Airport. (522-3515). ViceAdm.

Paul D. Butcher, deputy commander-in-chief of the U.S. Transportation Command, will be guest speaker. Butcher's command is responsible for transporting personnel, supplies and equipment to the Persian Gulf. $27.50.

SUNDAY FEBRUARY 17 Food Poisoning: 7:30 p.m., McDonnell Star Theater, Science southeast corner of Forest Park. Mark Berrang, a USDA microbiologist, speaks on the topic Who are "Sam 'n' Ella" and why are they coming to dinner? Discussion takes a look at high-risk food products and individuals and how often salmonella occurs. Free. (289-4409). RCGA Breakfast Meeting: 7:15 a.m., Holiday Inn- -Collinsville, 1-70 and 111-157, Collinsville, III.

Barbara A. Broeker, pres. pg Photography Lecture: 8 Feb. 21: Apollo 15 astronaut James B. Irwin, speaks on the topic "Destination Moon." Free.

Moore Webster 470 E. Lockwood Ave. A 7 r-Acre tS SUNSET DINNERS MENU (968-6924). Barbara Crane speaks on the evolution of her career. Lecture is in conjunction with her current exhibit at the May Gallery on campus.

$4, students and senior citizens $3. Ethical Society Sunday Platform: 1 1 a.m., at the society, 9001 Clayton Rd. (991-0955). Max J. Starkloff, a leader in the independent living movement and pres.

of -locally-based Paraquad, presents free program "Toward Independence." MONDAr FEBRUARY 18 UMSL Lunchtime Cultural Program: Noon, Rm. 229, J.C. Penney 8001 Nat'l. Bridge Rd. Local leaders of the Nat'l.

Conf. of Christians and Jews present program exploring the need for cooperating, understanding, and acting for diversity. Bring a sack lunch or buy a meal on campus. Free. (553-5180).

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 19 Minority Participation: 11 a.m., Rm. 78, J.C. Penney Univ. of Mo. at St.

8001 Nat'l. Bridge Rd. St. L. Comptroller Virvus Jones leads a discussion on "Minority Participation in the St.

L. Economy." Free. (553-5292). Served 5:30 7:00 p.m. Sunday thru Thursday 5:00 7:00 p.m.

Friday Saturday $10.95 of Broeker Associates a mgmt. consulting firm focusing on issues related to people, productivity and improving the bottom line, discusses "How Managers Can Improve Employee Motivation and Productivity." $10. (Lynette Gregory, 444-1144). The Healing Powers of Art: 7 p.m., West Room, Co. Library, 1 640 S.

Lindbergh Blvd. St. L. Women's Caucus for Art member Betsy Schein Goldman leads a discussion on this topic at gen. meeting.

Free. (Barbara Ottolini, 532-4644). THURSDAY FEBRUARY 21 Man On the Moon: 7 p.m., McDonnell Star Theater, Science southeast corner of Forest Park. Apollo 15 astronaut James B. Irwin, ret.

Air Force colonel, speaks on the topic "Destination Moon." His program, co-sponsored by the Air Force focuses on his experiences in space. Free. (289-4409). Historical Women: 11 a.m., Room 102, Downtown Education St. L.

Cmty. 300 S. Broadway. Pub. rels.

consultant and media personality Dory Potts presents a two-part lecture on the topic "Historical Vignettes of St. Louis Women: Pioneers to Prohibitionists, 1764-1920." Participants are invited to bring their lunch. Second program, same time, Feb. 28. $10 for both.

(539-5076). First Course Includes vour rhnlre nf nn nf Hi fnllnurlno? Salad Fedora Fresh Spinach Salad Zuppa Pasta Fagioli? Then choose ONE Spectacular Entree I I Pork Tenderloin Paillard Imported Fusilll Fedora 'Petite i I Prime Rib Grilled Breast of Chicken Fresh Fish Selection Complete with ONE Decadent Dessert Fedora Proflteroles Cappuccino Tartufo Includes choice of Freshly Brewed Coffee, Brewed Decaffeinated Coffee or Iced Tea 1 67 St. Louis Union Station 436-0855 One Hour Validated Free Parking Is Included with Fedora Sunset Dinners I Valid Everyday Except Holidays Johnny Hernandez Duo, Ze Left Bank: 8454 Florissant Rd. (522-8136) The Bloo Toons, Feb. 15-16.

Terrace Bar ft Restaurant: 127 Collinsville East St. Louis. (618-874-9036) Special Favor, Fri. Wallheimer's Restaurant: Just off Rt. 157, Caseyville.

(618-346-8080) i Feb. 16. The Walton's at Augustine's: III. 15 and 158, Belleville. (618 234-6364) Chic Cyndi, Wed.

Weekenz: 4001 N. Belt West, Belleville. (618-236-6506) Inside Out, Feb. 15-16. Yate's Steak House: 9 W.

Ferguson, Wood River. (618-254-7137) Hot-Rox, Feb. 15-16. PRESENTS EEHNG Night Clubs From page six Fieldhouse Pub Cafe: 3533 Dunn (921-7668) 2 The Macs, Feb. 15 Henry's Restaurant: Henry VIII Hotel, 4690 N.

Lindbergh Blvd. (731-3040) Michael Steele, Jazz Cabaret: 9500 Natural Bridge (428-9311) Rodney Keely's Personal Touch, Feb. 15. Spontaneous Combustion, Feb. 16.

Greg Tardy Quartet, Feb. 20. Jimmy's Subway Bar: 46 N. Florissant (524-6009) Sliders, Feb. 15-16.

Jordan's Restaurant: 12908 New Halls Ferry (838-1155) Gold Rush, Leisure Time Lounge: 1 1 20 New FLorissant (521 -8489) Chic Cyndi, Feb. 16 afternoon. Martorelli's Bar Grill: 12154 St. Charles Rock (739-1117) Concept, Feb. 16.

On Broadway Bistro: 5300 N.Broadway, (421-0087) Sgt. Karter, Feb. 15-16. Pateri's Lounge: 17750 Washington (838-6030) Feb. Rosemari's Restaurant: 1 1 661 West Florissant (839-1414).

Jim Skaggs and Randy Luna, happy hour. Chic Cyndi, Mon. and Wed. happy hour. IEAUTY The Airliner Bar Grill: 573 E.

Airline Bethalto. (61 8) 259-9781 J. Christopher Vaught, Sun. Ervay's Restaurant Lounge: 2220 Pontoon (618-876-3301) James Band, Feb. 15-16.

Rick Rayburn, Feb. 20. Fast Ed's Bon-Air: 1540 E. Fourth Alton. (618-258-1584) Fanfare featuring Kittie Moeller, Feb.

16. Lindendale Park Ballroom: Highland. (618-654-7151) Twilighters, Feb. 16. Marty's Bar Grill: 605 Berkshire E.

Alton. (618-258-1166) Aurora, Feb. 15-16. Pops Saloon ft Music: Rt.3, Sauget. (618-274-6720) Catalyst, Feb.

15-16. Dancer, Feb. 17-18. The Blast, Feb. 19-20.

Cagney, Feb. 21-23. Romero's: 500 Lewis Clark (618-251-6051) The Rose Allison Duo, Wed.through March 27. Oyster 4660 III. Rt.

159, Fairview Heights. (618-234-3300) Roland Clark The Sound Exchange, Feb. 15. Doc Terry The Pirates, Feb. 16.

SallyO's: 5500 N. Belt West, (618-233- 7718) Vince Kwiatkowski, Feb. 15-16. Annie's Santa Fe: 4054 N. Cloverleaf, St.

Peters, (1-928-8727) Random Access, Feb. 16. Jacqui Staton The Baby Boomers, Feb. 17. Booze Bar ft Dart House: 218 N.

Main (949-2769) Serapis, Feb. 15-16. Mark Moebeck, Feb. 20. Killian's: 305 N.

Main (949-2664 or 724-3262). Push, Feb. 15-16. Dancer, Feb. 20-21.

Louie's Lounge: Holiday Inn-St. Peters, I-70 at Cave Springs, St. Peters. (928-1500) Jimmy Queen, Mon. Alias Billy, March 15 Partner's Lounge: 1001 S.

Duchesne a Fat Chance, Feb. 15-16. A special storybook staging of the classic tale EDISON THEATRE Saturday, February 162:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, February 173:00 p.m.

Tickets: $8.00 Group Discounts Available For Reservations Call 314-889-6543 or 314-652-7711 Top of Tower Restaurant: 9953 Lewis Clark Blvd. (869-3500).

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