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This page provides general information about some of the many clubs within the Lake Saint Louis Community Association. To contact any of the clubs please visit the Committees/Clubs Directory page.

American Legion

The American Legion was chartered by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic, war-time veterans organization, devoted to mutual helpfulness. It is a not-for-profit community-service organization which now numbers nearly 3 million members, men and women, in nearly 15,000 American Legion posts worldwide. Contact Bill Ulery:  636-561-2654

Anglers Club

The purpose is to develop and improve the "fishing" in Lakes Saint Louis and Saint Louise. They have their own Board of Directors and Officers being responsible for the general policies and conduct of Club affairs. Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month - 7:30 PM.
Contact Kerry Wallace:  636-561-0172

www.lslangler.com

Aqua Aerobics

The group meets on Tuesday and Thursday each week, during the pool season, to enjoy and perform aqua aerobic physical conditioning exercises.

Bridge Groups

There are four very friendly bridge games at Lake Saint Louis, briefly described below. All games are played in the west ballroom at the beautiful Community Association Clubhouse. Occasionally, the bridge players are moved downstairs to the Veterans' Room when another meeting requires the use of the ballroom. For more information regarding bridge at Lake Saint Louis, contact:
Jane White: 636-625-8869;
Janet Vontz: 636-561-8808;
Jan Bux: 636-561-2216

There are four very friendly bridge games at Lake Saint Louis, briefly described below. All games are played in the west ballroom at the beautiful Community Association Clubhouse. Occasionally, the bridge players are moved downstairs to the Veterans' Room when another meeting requires the use of the ballroom. For more information regarding bridge at Lake Saint Louis, call Jan Bux at 561-2216, Jane White at 625-8869 or Janet Vontz at 561-8808.

Monday Morning Bridge Instruction

Monday Morning Bridge meets at 11:00 for approximately two hours. It is an opportunity to play bridge in a relaxed atmosphere with an emphasis on learning. It is ideal for newer players or returning players and everyone is welcome. Participants review basic bidding and declarer play. Questions are encouraged and results are analyzed and explained. Janet Vontz (561- 8808) moderates and welcomes all bridge players.

Monday Night Party Bridge

Monday Night Bridge is party bridge for pairs. The game starts at 6:45 and is finished by 10:00. It is a very friendly, relaxed game. You keep the same partner throughout the evening. It is a lot of fun and you will have an opportunity to make many friends in the bridge-playing community. Call Jan Bux (561-2216) or Jane White (625-8869) for more information.

Wednesday Afternoon Party Bridge

Ladies meet right after lunch on Wednesday to play party bridge. The game starts at 12:15 and finishes at approximately 3:30. It is an individual movement in that you will change partners after every round. It is a wonderful way to meet other ladies who play bridge. Call Jan Bux (561-2216) or Jane White (625-8869) for more information.

Wednesday Evening Duplicate Bridge

Bridge players who enjoy the friendly competition of duplicate bridge meet at 6:30 every Wednesday night for a pair’s game. The game is sanctioned by the American Contract Bridge League and awards Masterpoints if you collect them. Many of the players are not members of the ACBL; they just love to play duplicate bridge. Call Janet Vontz (561-8808) if you have any questions or need a partner.

Christmas Carols Association

Encouraging the tradition of Christmas caroling in Lake St. Louis, and to "chair" the lighting of the Community Association Christmas Tree event.
Contact Carol Trollope:  636-561-4555

Canasta - Hand & Foot

Hand and Foot Canasta Card Game Group.
Contact: Jane White  636-625-8869

Dance Club

The Dance Club meets the second and fourth Sunday in the C.A. Ballroom. Each member has the opportunity to learn various types of dances from some of the best instructors. You do not have to be a pro; this is a learning experience.
Contact:
Mark Englehardt - 636-561-3339
www.websr4u.com/lsldance

Golf Leagues

Current golf leagues are available as follows: Monday Night Senior Couples, Tuesday Morning Men's, Wednesday Ladies, Wednesday Men's Evening, Thursday Morning Ladies, Friday Night Couples, Saturday Men's Junior Golf.

Golf - Monday Seniors, Helen Schoemehl
Golf - Monday Seniors, Rachael & Howard Christopher

  636-561-0222
636-561-2165
Golf - Monday Ladies, Cheryl Jones   636-561-1861
Golf - Tuesday Seniors Mens, Ollie Hunt   636-625-8005

Golf - Wednesday Ladies, Bev Mclaughlin
Golf - Wednesday Ladies, Julie Gomez

  636-561-8500
636-625-4194
Golf - Wednesday Mens, Terry Knowlton
Golf - Wednesday Mens, Doug Heinsohn

636-625-1163
636-561-2251

Golf - Thursday Ladies, Marie Colthrop
636-561-1226
Golf - Friday Couples, Tom & Bev Mayes
Golf - Friday Couples, Mike & Libby Schell
  636-625-1071
636-625-9123
Golf - Saturday Mens, Mike Potter   636-561-4980

Junior Golf

The junior golf program is specifically designed for both boys and girls whose families are members of the Association and are between the ages of 7 and 16. The season starts on Friday, June 15 and we play each Friday morning until the season ends on August 10.

There will be two different groups with those between the ages of 12 and 16 teeing off first and those golfers between 7 and 11 teeing off after that. The goal of the younger players will be to learn more about their game, the rules, the etiquette, and the values that the rules of golf put into their lives. The older group will enhance their golf skills and knowledge and their season will be somewhat more competitive.

After paying an initial $30.00 registration fee, all golfers will have free access to league play each Friday morning throughout the season. Snacks will be provided from time to time through the season and the season will end with a B-B-Q, awarding of trophies and prizes.


Jardin du Lac Garden Club

The objectives of our club: "To promote interest in horticulture and the beauty of nature, encouraging skill in the growing and arranging of plant matter." Our club goal: "To encourage our members to enhance their own gardening skills." We are members of the National Garden Clubs, Inc., Central Region and the Federated Garden Clubs of MO, Inc., Mid-Central District.

Jardin du Lac meets every second Monday of the month at the Lake Saint Louis Community Association Clubhouse. Refreshments are served at 9:00 a.m. and the meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. We have a speaker after each meeting and participate in monthly field trips to surrounding nurseries and gardens. We are a not for profit club and donate our time and proceeds from our Annual Tea and House Tour to the community and city of Lake Saint Louis.
Contact President: Nan McCabe at 636-561-1750
Contact Membership Coordinator: Barb Couture at 636-625-0844

LSL Ambassadors

Ambassadors of Lake Saint Louis is a community service organization benefiting our community. We are dedicated to promoting the civic, cultural, and educational growth of Lake Saint Louis in order to make it a better place to live, work, and play.
http://lslambassadors.com
Contact: Jeff Unterreiner 636-561-0100

LSL Artist Association

The Lake Saint Louis Artists Association is a non-profit association
with a goal of bringing together the arts, artists, and the community
through competitive shows, exhibitions and educational programs. The
Artists Association provides opportunities for local artists to be
recognized, through participation in shows and exhibits, as well as,
further their creative talents, through camaraderie and networking with
artistic peers.
Contact: Margo Gleason - 625-1598

LSL Historical Society

The purpose is to create interest in the history of the area and collect
and preserve historical information. The Society is not organized for
profit.

The group meets on the third Wednesday of the month. We have trips and
programs all geared to the historical perspective of our area and state.
We usually have lunch on these trips and a good time is had by all.
Membership is open to all residents of the area. Please refer to the
LSL Community Association calendar and Newstime for scheduled
activities. Those interested in joining or obtaining additional
information should Contact Betty Pontius 561-1490 and Mary Zigrang 561-6030

LSL Mother's Club

This group provides support and education for mothers and social opportunities for members' families. To sponsor organized activities for children in the community. To raise and provide funds to support family-centered community projects. They meet every Thursday morning at the Club House.   Contact: Joyce Powell at 636-265-0480
www.lslmothersclub.com

LSL Sea Lions - Swim Club

The purpose of the "Sea Lions" is to provide a competitive summer swim team, and to offer instructional swim lessons to the youth in our community.
Contact: Hal Evangelista 636-625-0294
www.lslswimteam.com

LSL Thursday Night Cook-Out Group

We meet every Thursday night at the C.A. Clubhouse in the A or B section of the Ballroom. 5:30 p.m. social hour and 6:30 p.m. dinner. It cost $1.00 per person to pay for the expenses of the coffee, tea, etc. Members are responsible to bring their own place setting plus a casserole, salad or desert to share.

The group is always working on a philanthropic project, such as, helping the food pantries in our area and collecting tab tops for the Ronald McDonald House. After dinner and a short meeting some stay to play dominoes, cards or some type of table games until 9:30 p.m.
Contacts: Jane & David White 625-8869 and Svea & Glenn Olson 561-1610

Mah Jongg

Mah Jongg solitaire is a puzzle game based on a classic Chinese game for four persons. The goal is to remove all 144 tiles from the board. Mahjong involves skill, strategy, and calculation, as well as a certain degree of chance. Depending on the variation which is played, luck can be anything from a minor to a dominant factor in success.
Contact: Jan Bux: 636-561-2216

Pontooneers Club

The Lake Saint Louis Pontooneers Club is a fun loving group of people who enjoy food and gatherings on the water and around the lakes. We meet eight times a year - beginning with the Kick-off Membership meeting in April. May through October we gather on the lakes. In December we hold our Christmas Party and Installation of Officers.

Ownership of a pontoon boat is a plus, but not required. If a member does not have a pontoon boat he/she may join the crew of one of the Captains. Membership of the Community Association is required of all Pontoon Club members. Dues are $25.00 for couple and $12.50 for singles. Currently we have approximately 125 members.

The Commodores are Lillian & Ralph Sidebottom 332-9435, Vice Commodores are Pat & Bob Connor 561-7005 and Secretary/Treasurer are Deloris and Ray Bear 625-3009.

Sailing Club

This club provides sailing lessons, schedule different types of regattas, and members enjoy an exciting season of social events and parties. This year junior sailors will have their own club within the LSL Sailing Club. A new venture the juniors will no doubt enjoy. These members also organize our annual boat show.
Contact: Eric Oman 265-0303
www.lakestlouissailing.com

LSLCA Tennis Association

We are over 200 members including singles, couples, and families ranging from beginners to advanced, and from 7 years old to . . . well, much older than that, who enjoy playing tennis as much as possible and have fun doing it. We start and end each year with a tennis party, if that tells you anything. We meet at 7:00 PM on the second Wednesday of each month. Come out and join in on the fun!

Chairperson, Rodger Hollenbeck

Membership application forms are available at the Community Association office, 100 Cognac Ct., Lake St. Louis, Missouri. Junior Tennis Registration Form (Click Here)
www.LSLTennis.homestead.com

VFW

The VFW has a rich tradition of assisting veterans' needs and also supporting local community service organization, through volunteer work, donations and scholarships. The VFW's citizenship education program is designed to stimulate an interest in America's history, its traditions and institutions, as well as promote patriotism.

Through our national VFW we have trained service officers to assist any veteran, or their dependents, to obtain federal or state entitlements. Annually, VFW field representatives process tens of thousands of veteran's claims. The VFW also monitors medical and health issues affecting veterans as well as providing veterans with up-to-date information. All eligible veterans are invited to join our post. We meet at the LSLCA Club House, 100 Cognac Court in the Veterans Room on the 3rd Wednesday of the Month at 7:30 p.m.

Water Ski Club

The purpose of this club is to promote the sport of water skiing through group participation, sponsoring, exhibitions, shows, clinics, tournaments and associated recreational activities for the mutual benefit of the members; to develop and maintain facilities for water skiing; to stimulate interest in water skiing among non-skiers in the community; to work for greater safety in water skiing, and to represent water skiing to the LSLCA.
Contact: Ted Woods 636-625-1245
www.lslski.com

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