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Arnold Founding Family Dines at Culvers for Fundraiser
The Arnold Historical Society received 10 percent of all Culvers sales from 5-8 p.m. on July 24.

I'm a native Chicagoan and grew up in every part of the city: attended grade and high school in Hyde Park (south side of Chicago), in my adult years I worked Downtown in the Loop and lived in the Lakeview area (north side), and spent a lot of my free time in the Bucktown area (west side) before Bucktown was gentrified.
BTW - The east side of Chicago is called Lake Michigan.
Besides my hometown I've lived in Wisconsin and Kentucky. I attended college in those states. I've worked in California.
Throughout those experiences, I've learned that the little things are what makes people . . . people. And I've learned that the little things can separate people.
I've always tried to listen, watch people's reactions, and understand the culture of an area. There are marked differences between Chicago and San Francisco. There are nuanced cultural differences between Northside Chicagoans and Southside Chicagoans. The easy differences are the lives of the rich and the poor . . . and sometimes I wonder who has the better life.
Being able to live in those areas is easy. Being accepted and understood in those worlds takes time.
As a writer, I hope can provide an insight to those differences.
If you see me around Arnold or the St. Louis area, please introduce yourself.
The day is a little easier when there's a friendly face.
The Arnold Historical Society received 10 percent of all Culvers sales from 5-8 p.m. on July 24.

The couple's home will be part of the Arnold Historical Society's open house of 100-year-old homes on Sept. 30.
The Arnold Police Department provided the following information. None of it indicates a conviction or guilty plea.
Vendors no longer need liability insurance to participate in the Arnold Farmers' Market.
The City Council voted to approve an ordinance mandating the money only be used for safety issues.
The following information is from Heiligtag-Lang-Fendler Funeral Home in Arnold, Kutis Funeral Home in South St. Louis County and John L. Ziegenhein and Sons Funeral Home in South St. Louis County.
Sign a Patch "card" for Brittany Borman, who graduated from Festus High School in 2008, and let her know you support her efforts to win Olympic gold in London.
Speaker cards, submitted when people ask the Arnold City Council about recent developments, should be used to update residents, the councilman says.
Tradesmen are grateful that Arnold is one of the few communities expanding in this economy, Ward 3 Councilman Phil Amato says.
An ordinance is needed to change the city's bank cards.
The volunteer-run Clean Stream event will be on Aug. 25 this year.
The new sign-in process became policy the week of July 16.
Deborah McDonough, 38, of St. Louis was in her husband's Imperial home to attend a family event, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department news release said.
The Arnold Police Department provided the following information. None of it indicates a conviction or guilty plea.
These adoptable animals are available from the Jefferson County Animal Control center in Barnhart, MO.
The locally owned business already works with local police to enhance theater security on special movies' opening nights.
Wilde gave the gift to Mayor Ron Counts during the City Council meeting on Thursday, July 19.
The Arnold Police Department provided the following information. None of it indicates a conviction or guilty plea.
The city's sales tax revenue for May was received in the second week of July.
The office space is located a top a hill and near a funeral home.