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Soccer’s Shooting Stars
M.A.C. High School Soccer, Friday, June 16
St. Louis has a soccer tradition that is unmatched by any city in America. The Gateway City is regarded as the soccer capital of the U.S. That reputation dates back to 1950, when a group of St. Louis boys led the United States to a shocking upset of England in the World Cup. Later, Saint Louis University would dominate the college soccer world throughout much of the 1960s and 1970s. The Billikens 10 national championships are a record.
Soccer fans can catch a glimpse of the next generation of soccer stars on Friday, June 16.
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What's up with I-64?
Make reservations today to find out!

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You use it every day to get to and from work, but everyone knows changes are coming, and they're coming soon. Find out the latest information on the new I-64/U.S. 40 project.
On Thursday, June 8,
MODOT Project Leader Lesley Solinger Hoffarth, P.E. is heading to M.A.C. West. She'll review current plans for the highway during a breakfast discussion that starts at 7 a.m. Cost is $10 for breakfast. Make reservations by today, Monday, June 5. Call Paul Shaver at 314-984-9366. This event is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Des Peres.
Click here to find out the latest on I-64/U.S. 40
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The M.A.C. Wants to Meet Your Summer Intern/Associate
With summer comes summer interns, a group gaining experience in their field of choice.
The Missouri Athletic Club has the perfect solution for summer interns and associates, the Summer Associate/Intern Program. For only $300, interns will have Diamond Club privileges. This is an unparalleled opportunity to work out, dine and network with business and civic leaders. The price includes all membership benefits. If you know an intern or associate at your work who would love to be a part of our Platinum Club of America, print out and complete a summer associate/intern application online. The program runs for three months, from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
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A Court of Appeal
Racquetball provides a productive pastime
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Combat kids' summer boredom with racquetball. After M.A.C. Sports Camp or other daily activities, send them to racquetball lessons at M.A.C. West.
If you've found your children have enjoyed the sport, racquetball lessons will take them to the next level. Lessons will introduce them to other kids they can socialize and play with, as well as give them good competition and teach sportsmanship.
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Hitch a Ride in Style
Take M.A.C. shuttle to Cardinals games

Start making Cardinal home games even more enjoyable: Avoid traffic. The M.A.C. is now providing a one-way shuttle bus to all Cardinals home games.
Park at the Missouri Athletic Club, and the bus will drop you off at Busch Stadium. The shuttle runs continuously for one hour and 15 minutes before game time. No shuttle will run after the start of the game because of possible bus commitments.
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Pro Shop Item of the Month Help dad update his style this Father’s Day. In June, the Downtown Pro Shop will sell shirt and tie combos for only $72.50. Pair any dress shirt and 100 percent silk tie for a great, affordable gift. Availability is limited, so don’t wait until the last minute to get your Father’s Day gift. Click here for more
Personal Trainer Profile In the Health & Fitness section of this Monday's (June 5, 2006) St. Louis Post Dispatch, M.A.C. Personal Trainer Andrew Francis gives some great weight lifting tips. To make an appointment with Francis, please call 314-749-5854.
Salmon Night On Friday, June 9, the M.A.C. Culinary Club is hosting an evening of prized wild salmon at M.A.C. West. Sample this creative and energizing cuisine with a five-course tasting menu. Seating is limited to 40, so register early by calling 539-4490. Price is $45 and includes wine. Click here for a salmon recipe by Chef Greg Owens.
Adult Swim Clinic Improve your swim stroke at the downtown pool on Saturday, June 24, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. This clinic is designed for the adult swimmer who is already swimming laps on a regular basis. Daniel Vaterott and Mike Sappington will be teaching the class. There is no charge for the clinic and is open to adults only. To reserve your place in the clinic, please contact Mike Sappington at 314-522-0985. |
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Monday, June 5
De-stress during your lunch hour with a Yoga or Yoga/Pilates class at the downtown clubhouse. Yoga and Pilates will improve your flexibility and overall strength.
Mondays, starting June 5
Yoga - 11:30 a.m.
Yoga/Pilates- 12:30 p.m.
Instructor Amy Schactman
$50 for an eight-week session
If interested, please call Rick Schneider, 314-539-4434.
Tuesday, June 6
Meet other M.A.C. members and get to know the Club better while learning the principles of networking and how to obtain more business referrals. This club requires no long-term commitment. Come as often or as little as you like.
7:15 a.m. - Coffee, rolls and juice
7:30 - 8:30 a.m. - Breakfast and meeting
$15 for breakfast
Downtown
For more information or to register, e-mail Greg Nooney or call him at 314-241-6916.


Thursday, June 8
MODOT Project Leader Lesley Solinger Hoffarth, P.E., will be at the M.A.C. to review current plans for rebuilding I-64/U.S. 40.
The event is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Des Peres.
7 a.m.
Breakfast - $10
M.A.C. West
Register by today, June 5. Call Paul Shaver at 314-984-9366.


Friday, June 9
The M.A.C. Culinary Club is hosting an evening of prized wild salmon. Sample this creative and energizing cuisine with a five-course tasting menu that will feature recipes Chef Greg Owens will be submitting to a contest this summer.
$45, includes wine
M.AC. West
Seating is limited to 40, so register early by calling 539-4490.
Click here for Owens' award-winning salmon recipe


Friday, June 9
TICKETS AVAILABLE!
Thursday, June 15
TICKETS AVAILABLE!
Friday, June 23
SOLD OUT
Since opening in 1986 Andrew Lloyd Webber's award-winning phenomenon has woven its magical spell over standing room audiences in more than 100 cities worldwide. Let this timeless tale of seduction and despair take your breath away.
5:45 p.m. - Dinner at the Jack Buck Grille
8:15 p.m. - Show begins
$125, inclusive of dinner and transportation to and from the theatre
To make reservations, please call Courtney at 314-539-4402.


June 9 & 10
During weekends in June and July (click here for a list of dates), the Jack Buck Grille is featuring a four-course lobster dinner.
5:30 to 9 p.m.
Jack Buck Grille/Rendezvous Room
$35, includes four-course dinner and entertainment
Click here for a full menu. Regular menu items will also be available.
Make reservations now by calling 314-539-4417.
Friday, June 16
The M.A.C. will host the 2006 High School Senior Soccer All-Star Games, which feature the top male and female soccer players in the St. Louis area.
6 p.m. - Girls' game
8 p.m. - Boys' game
Adults- $4
Students - $2
Parking - $2
Anhueser-Busch Center in Fenton
Tickets will be sold at the gate.
Sunday, June 18
Give dad more than a necktie this Father's Day. Give him the best brunch in town!
Seatings at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., noon and 1 p.m.
Adults - $26.95
Children (Ages 6-12) - $9.95
Children under 6 - Gratis
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Club events are subject to gratuity. Cancellations must be made at least 72 hours before the event to avoid a one-third charge. No shows will be charged in full. Please call with your own reservation. |
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