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St. Charles Offers Free Bicentennial Logo Decals to Area Residents, Business Owners
Wednesday, May 13, 2009

WHO:   Mayor Patti York and the St. Charles Bicentennial Committee have developed a “cling-on” style sticker featuring the city’s 200th anniversary logo.  The logo, which commemorates St. Charles incorporation as a village in 1809, is available free of charge to area residents and business owners.

WHAT &   While they last, quantities of the Bicentennial logo stickers are available at the
WHERE     following outlets in the city of St. Charles:

. St. Charles City Hall, 200 North Second Street (first floor lobby)
. Greater St. Charles Convention & Visitors Bureau, 230 South Main Street
. St. Charles Parks Department, 1900 West Randolph
. St. Charles Police Department, 1781 Zumbehl Road
. St. Charles Chamber of Commerce, 2201 First Capitol Drive
. Kathryn Linneman Branch Library, 2323 Elm Street
. McClay Branch Library, 2760 McClay Road
. Dierbergs, Bogey Hills Plaza (Zumbehl and I-70)
. Mid-Towne IGA, 317 Hawthorn Avenue
. Schnucks, 800 South Duchesne
      
ALSO:
   Additional Bicentennial updates can be found via the city's website at www.stcharlescitymo.gov or you can also access the CVB website at www.historicstcharles.com.  Information about St. Charles parks can be found at www.stcharlesparks.com.  For more specific event details, you can also call the Bicentennial Hotline at 636-255-6154.


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