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1fishGone Fishin’

Enjoy this unique creation, custom art print by a artist/fisherman from the Bahamas. Take a casting class and head to the water’s edge with your pole and new artistic fishing lures for a relaxing day of fishing.

Donated by: David Mitchell, artist, and Craig Stephens, T. Hargrove Fly Fishing

 

2brewerSmile for the Camera

Let Christine capture the perfect pose of your favorite animal companion. The purchaser is entitle to a one-hour photo session at your home or St. Louis area park and one 8×10 of your favorite doggie, horse, and/or human!

Donated by: Christine Brewer Photography

 

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Taste of The Chase

Progressive dinner hosted by three Trailnet members, all residents of The Chase Park Plaza. Enjoy wonderful food and wonderful views overlooking the City and Forest Park. This is an unique opportunity to get a Taste of the Chase!

Donated by: Bradley Minton, Carol Weisman, and John Russell

 

4glass1All Fired Up

Use this lovely blown glass paperweight by Rachel McCalla as the inspiration to take a glass blowing class at Third Degree Glass Factory. Third degree is the St. Louis’ only open-access glass glassblowing studio.

Donated by: Rachel McCalla and Third Degree Glass Factory

 

5danceShall We Dance? Six dance lessons for two.

Take your energy and your partner to the dance floor. This certificate will motivate you to get up and dance whatever your skill level. The club has provided dance lessons for more than 20 years, offering classes for beginning, intermediate and advanced dancers.

Donated by: St. Louis Ballroom Dancers

 

6printDreamin’ On the Road

Stevie Morrison was featured in American Cyclist Magazine this summer, highlighting her bicycle themed artwork. Based in Lexington, KY, she is gaining acclaim for her work. This is a piece from her  2014 “Soaked in Sheep” series of linoleum cuts.

Donated by: Stevie Morrison, artist

 

7teesTees for Two

Bicycle-themed t-shirts are a great way to show your love for all things two-wheeled. You can never have too many. Plus, who can pass up on this vintage Trailnet cap?

Donated by: Kay Barnes

 

 

8coffeeCups o’ Caffeine

Start your day by brewing a fantastic cup of coffee using Mississippi Mud small batch roasted coffee. Sip your java in style with handmade mugs created by Timothy Smith, local pottery artist.

Donated by: Timothy Smith, TJS Pottery

 

 

Lifting-Weights2Something for Yourself – One personal training session

Get the personal attention you deserve for your fitness training.

Donated by: Pyscher Fitness Studio

 

 

 

10zilchsmPaint Me

Rob Zilch, St. Louis artist, will paint a custom portrait of your bike, your house, or you.

Donated by: Rob Zilch, artist

 

 

 

bird2A Walk in the Park – Guided bird walk in Tower Grove Park – May 2015

Enjoy nature and our feathered friends while visiting one of St. Louis’ treasured neighborhood parks.

Donated by: Claudia Spener

 


29_6I Like Bikes

Taliah Lempert of Brooklyn, NY was featured in American Cyclist this summer. Her work is completely focused on cycling.

Donated by: Taliah Lempert, artist, and Kay Barnes

 

14yogasmRelax and Enjoy

Bend, stretch, and reach for the stars.

Donated by: Big Bend Yoga Center

 

 

16bikephotoBike Abroad

This romantic photograph will make you want to book a cycling vacation in Europe.

Donated by: Lisa Suggs

 

 

02Just Java

A Trailnet favorite – coffee from Mississippi Mud, specialists in small batch roasting

Donated by: Mississippi Mud

 

 

19libertineSunday Dinner

Sunday Family dinner – what a wonderful way to start your week.

Donated by: The Libertine

 

 

20pilatesStrength and Relaxation

If you want to try Pilates, this is great way to get started.

Donated by: Pilates + Yoga Studio

 

 

about_theatreA Movie and A Pi

It’s the perfect date night – dinner and a movie.

Donated by: MX Movie Theater and Pi Pizzeria

 

 

cherokee8-286x300A Stroll Down Cherokee Street

Ride or walk down this destination St. Louis street and enjoy these gift certificates from a variety of businesses:

 

 

Donated by: various Cherokee Street businesses

23braceletSt. Louis on your Wrist

Local artist Tricia Coyle transforms images of local favorite places into wearable art.

Donated by: Pat Talley