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Flyover Coffee, a subscription-based coffee service designed to celebrate and promote St. Louis area coffee roasters, is now officially live. “This really is for small batch, specialty roasters,” said Eric Wilkinson, the founder of the service. “You’ll find coffee from a lot of local roasters that you can’t just go out and buy without going out of your way or ordering direct. We really want to bring our members some unique coffees while helping to promote the area’s expertise in coffee roasting.” The company offers three membership levels that will provide members with 1, 2, or 4 bags of coffee beans per month. Coffee is sourced from select local roasters and shipped to members within days of roasting. “We know that freshly roasted, freshly ground coffee is better. But it is also important for us not just to provide members with the best coffee, but to work with roasters who understand where coffee comes from and how it is produced,” Eric says. “This really makes for better coffee.” Club members are billed monthly and will receive a different roast each month. Eric says he spent quite some time trying to figure out how to make the club as member-friendly as possible. “Some coffee clubs are billed yearly and then your membership ends. This is usually done because of the technical requirements of credit card billing. But I looked at how my wife and I use similar clubs, namely wine clubs, and decided that we had to use a recurring monthly billing model. I also didn’t want the monthly price to change based on what we were shipping that month. Because there is a very wide range of retail costs associated with locally roasted coffee, I had a lot of discussion around how to give members the best value while still sourcing from a variety of roasters.” Eric estimates the retail rate of the beans plus shipping average out to be greater than the cost of the club. “While there are several coffee clubs out there, I feel like our service is somewhat unique in our relationship with locality, our members, and in how we work with the roasters. So we are going to see how this pans out and retool as needed to make sure everyone involved is happy.” Setting up a membership is easier than most online checkout systems and memberships can be managed through Flyover Coffee’s website, www.flyovercoffee.com.
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Before CrossFit came along, there wasn't a working definition of fitness. You could look the word up in a dictionary, but the definition is subjective and inapplicable. CrossFit defined fitness and established a program unique in its effectiveness and efficient in its delivery. CrossFit is a general physical preparedness program that has affiliates in every country throughout the world. As affiliates, we are not required to follow rules handed down from CrossFit Inc. This means that each CrossFit gym has it's own unique style. At CrossFit CWE, we bias slightly towards mobility, strength and skill development. Those two areas are where people need the most work. We have a deep belief in a fitness that lends itself generally well to any type of physical activity whether that be playing basketball or being a soldier on the battlefield. Running, lifting, jumping, pulling, pressing, squatting and the requisite mobility that goes along with those things are the fundamental aspects of what we do, and to be able to do them with a certain amount of intensity is not only normal for humans, but necessary to live life without unnecessary difficulties. We strive for fitness, not wellness. Wellness is halfway in the coffin, and you want to be as far ahead of wellness as possible. We put a lot of emphasis on the transferablility to everything outside the gym. We want you stronger, faster and leaner, and we want to change the way you move at everything. So when we teach you to deadlift, this should change the way you move furniture in your living room. When we teach you how to clean a barbell, this should help you get a fellow soldier off the ground and to safety on the battlefield. When we integrate nutrition into what we do, we end up with the perfect formula. If you want the freshest breath of air in your fitness and measurable results, you must come workout with us.
Second Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 4501 Westminster Place in St. Louis, Missouri.HistoryThe congregation was founded in 1838 by the Old School Presbytery of St. Louis. It has had three buildings. Its first building, designed in the Greek Revival architectural style and completed in 1840, was located at Fifth (Broadway) and Walnut Streets. Thirty years later, in 1870, a second church building was erected on Lucas Place at Seventeenth Street.The third and current building was completed in 1896. It was designed by German-born architect Theodore C. Link. The adjacent education building was completed in 1931.Architectural signifianceIt has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1975.