Hermann Area Visitor, Fall Edition, 2015 - Page 33
Look For Wine Town Designs At Oktoberfest Arts & Craft Festival!
#10
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Tin Mill Brewery
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Last in the Hermann
Collector’s
Series
#1
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COURTHOUSE
#2 - GERMAN SCHOOL
#3
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HERMANNHOF WINERY
#4
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STONE HILL WINERY
#5 - CITY HALL/FIREHOUSE
Hermann’s Historic Landmark Buildings
- Collect the entire set of 10
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#6
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ADAM PUCHTA WINERY
#7
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ST. GEORGE CHURCH
#8
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POMMER-GENTNER HOUSE
#9
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ST. PAUL UCC CHURCH
#10
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TIN MILL BREWERY
Locally Crafted Hermann Souvenirs Available at these locations
:
Su
gar Momma’s, Tin Mill Brewery, Antiques Unlimited 2,
Type Styles,
Hermannhof, Stone Hill & Adam Puchta Wineries
2015
* Hermann Building Series * Wine Inspired Jewelry * Christmas Ornaments *
Holiday Cookie Contest
Bring your favorite holiday cookies
along with the recipe, your name,
address, $5.00 entry fee and daytime phone
number to the Hermann Advertiser-Courier or
New Haven Leader office by December 3rd.
PRIZES...WIN...PRIZES
• 1ST PLACE: $50.00 Gift Certificate
From Seitter's Market
• 2ND PLACE: $25.00 Gift Certificate
From Loutre Market
• 3RD PLACE: $25.00 Gift Certificate
From Hermann Save-A-Lot
Missouri areas.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
awarded the grant to the department with funds
made available through the Diesel Emission
Reduction Act.
This grant targets areas of the state that are
facing the biggest air challenges, particularly in
relation to ozone. Ground-level ozone pollution is a
concern in the St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield
and southeast Missouri areas. These projects will
assist the department in achieving the long-term
goal of reducing harmful emissions produced by
diesel engines as they contribute to the formation
of ground-level ozone, an air pollutant of concern
in Missouri.
Department staff will use the grant award in a
one-year period to create two different pools of
funding.ThegrantprocesswillbeopentoMissouri-
based diesel fleet owners and operators in the city
of St. Louis and the following counties: St. Louis,
St. Charles, Jefferson, Franklin, Lincoln,
Washington, Warren, Clay, Platte, Jackson, Cass,
Ray, Clinton, Buchanan, St. Francois, Ste.
Genevieve, Perry, Cape Girardeau, Bollinger,
lish a program, which will be dedicated to early
vehicle replacements and will fund up to 25 per-
cent of a new vehicle purchase. The new vehicles
purchased must use an EPA-certified engine con-
figuration and also replace an older more pollut-
ing vehicle. Both public and private fleets will be
eligible to apply under this program.
The second pool of funding establishes a pro-
gram dedicated to reducing diesel emissions from
existing fleets in Missouri. Eligible projects under
this program will include EPA- or California Air
Resources Board-verified emission control retro-
fits, EPA-verified idle reduction retrofits, aerody-
namic technology, low rolling resistance tires,
engine repowers that use an EPA-certified engine
configuration and the use of EPA-approved alter-
native fuels.
The program will fund public fleets at 100 per-
cent of the cost of the project, except for engine
repowers, which will require a 25 percent match.
Private fleets will be eligible for 75 percent of the
cost of the project for all projects, except the incre-
mental cost difference of EPA-approved alterna-
receiving a subgrant in the amount of $88,235
from the department.
All projects funded through this grant will be
selected through the use of multiple requests for
proposals in each target area.
The local organizations administering the grant
include St. Louis Regional Clean Cities, the Mid-
America Regional Council, the Southeast Missouri
Regional Planning and Economic Development
Commission and the Ozark Center for Sustainable
Solutions at Drury University. These local organi-
zations will each release two requests for propos-
als, one for each pool of funding, which are expect-
ed to be released in December. Links to the web-
sites of the local organizations where the requests
for proposals will be posted when they are released
can be found on the department’s website at dnr.
mo.gov/env/apcp/cleandieselprogram.htm.
For more information on what the department
is doing to improve air quality in Missouri and the
role Missourians play in improving air quality, call
the department'sAir Pollution Control Program at
800-361-4827 or 573-751-4817 or visit the depart-
ment's website at dnr.mo.gov/env/apcp.
MONTAGUE’S BBQ & MORE...
Dine In • Carryout • Catering
Serving up delicious, home-cooked food
fo lunch, dinn r
301 Schiller Street, Hermann, MO 65041
573-486-2035
•• Open Daily Except for Sunday ••
PLATES • SANDWICHES • WRAPS
HOMEMADE SOUPS
SALADS • DESSERTS
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akGlenn
1104 OakGlenn Place
Hermann, MO 65041
573-486-5057
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help create
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for your weekend
entertainment.
Enjoy live
entertainment May
through November.
$5.00 Cover Charge
visit our website for Nighttime Entertainment
SUNDAYS Noon to 6 pm
SATURDAY 10 am to 10 pm
OakGlenn Winery
Entertainment
2012
May 19 - Borderline 1 - 4 p.m.
20 - Dirke Redue 1 - 4 p.m.
May 26 -To be announced 1- 4 p.m.
27- To be announced 1 - 4 p.m.
June thru September live entertainent
every Friday and Saturday evening and
Sunday afternoons. $5.00 cover charge
applies on Saturday evening.
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Entertai me t
September 10 - Borderline 6 - 10 p.m.
September 17 - Dick & Jane 6 - 10 p.m.
September 24 - Badlands 6 - 10 p.m.
October 1 - Borderline 11:30 - 5:30p.m.
October 2 - Michael Rufkahr 1 - 5 p.m.
October 8-Dick & Jane 11:30-5:30 p.m.
October 9 - Michael Rufkahr - 1-5 p.m.
October 15 - Badlands 11:30 - 5:00 p.m.
bluffs of the Missouri River
REDEEM THIS AD FOR $1.00 OFF COVER CHARGE
MON. - FRI. 10:00 am to 6 pm,
for Nighttime Entertainment ONLY
OPEN DAILY