July 2026 Newsletter
Fellowship Night
Join us for our July 2026 Fellowship Night at Syberg's on Dorsett!
July 20, 2026 | 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Syberg's on Dorsett
2430 Old Dorsett Rd, Maryland Heights, MO, 63043
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Tickets
$35 Member Ticket
$35 Non-Members Ticket
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Make plans now to enjoy a full year of networking, camaraderie, and fun with the Engineers' Club of St. Louis Fellowship Night Pass. From July 2026 through May 2027, Fellowship Nights bring together engineering professionals for great conversations, new connections, and a different game or activity each month. Buy 10 Fellowship Nights and Get the 11th FREE!
That's an entire year of Fellowship Nights for one discounted price—no need to register each month, and you'll never miss one of the Club's most popular member events. Your Annual Fellowship Night Pass Includes:
Whether you're looking to expand your professional network, reconnect with colleagues, or simply unwind after work, Fellowship Night is the place to be. 2026 - 2027 Fellowship nights:
🎟️ Reserve your Fellowship Night Pass today and enjoy a full year of savings and networking! PURCHASE your PASS here: |
Welcome New Members
The following new members recently joined:
Shannon Arnold - Boeing
Chris Horvath - KAI
Andrew Krieger - Goodwin Brothers Construction
Matthew Stokes
Welcome to the Club!
Calendar of Events
Join us at these upcoming events:
YEC/YP & Intern Social at Blueberry Hill: July 16th (Looking for sponsor)
July Fellowship Night at Llywelyn's: July 20th
August Fellowship Night at The Shack: August 17th
Volunteering with St. Louis Area Food Bank: August 25th
September Fellowship Night at Mike Duffy's: September 21st
October Fellowship Night at Llywelyn's Pub: October 19th
November Fellowship Night at The Shack: November 16th
December Fellowship Night at Syberg's on Dorsett: December 21st

The Young Engineers' Committee is looking for a sponsor for July's Young Professionals and Interns Social. If interested in sponsoring, please contact Andrew Tkach for a great way to get your name in front of the area's young engineers.
Update Member Information
At the Engineers' Club, we value our members and are committed to serving you well. To help us maintain accurate records and better support our community, please take a moment to review and update your membership information.
You can do this by logging into your EClub account and confirming that the following details are current:
- Contact Information
- Employer Information
- Date of Birth
- Membership Level
Keeping your information up to date helps the Membership Committee maintain accurate records and prepare future rosters.
Thank you for your time and continued involvement!
Community Service
Dear Colleagues,
1. J E ENGR 2600 Introduction to Digital Logic and Computer Design: 3 semester hours. Prerequisites: CMP SCI 1250 (Introduction to Computing) and Electrical Engineering major. Digital computers and digital information-processing system; Boolean algebra, principles and methodology of logical design; machine language programming; register transfer logic; microprocessor hardware, software, and interfacing; fundamentals of digital circuits and systems; computer organization and control; memory systems; arithmetic unit design. Occasional laboratory exercises.
2. J E ENGR 4410 Control Systems I: 3 semester hours. Same as J M ENGR 4310. Prerequisites: J E MATH 3170 (Engineering Mathematics), J E ENGR 2300 (Introduction to Electrical Networks) and Electrical Engineering major or Mechanical Engineering major. Introduction to automatic control concepts. Block diagram representation of single and multiloop systems. Multi-input and multi-output systems. Control system components. Transient and steady-state performance; stability analysis; Routh, Nyquist, Bode, and root locus diagrams. Compensation using lead, lag and lead-lag networks. Synthesis by Bode plots and root-locus diagrams. Introduction to state-variable techniques, state-transition matrix, state-variable feedback.
3. J C ENGR 4640 Foundation Engineering: 3 semester hours. Prerequisites: J C ENGR 3420 (Structural Design), J C ENGR 4190 (Soil mechanics), J C ENGR 4200 (Soil Exploration and Testing) and Civil Engineering major. Principal problems in design and construction of foundations for bridges and buildings. Bearing capacity of deep and shallow foundations; pressure on retaining walls and shallow foundations; pressure on retaining walls and slope stability; modern developments in piling, cofferdams, open caissons, pneumatic caissons.
1. Master of Science or a PhD, or equivalent experience, related to the course being taught is required.
2. At least five years of experience relevant to the course being taught.
3. Prior experience teaching at the college level is preferred.
4. An understanding of the student body, including their demographics, is preferred.
5. Instructor agrees to the usual requirements for a course (timing, deadlines, need for use of modern course management software and digital tools, syllabus requirements, evaluation requirements including completion of course outcomes assessment forms).
6. Instructor agrees to work with human resources on legal and university requirements for employment.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Fellowship Sponsorship Opportunities
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Dear Members and Friends, Fellowship Nights at the Engineers’ Club of St. Louis are a long-standing tradition — an evening of networking, camaraderie, and fun. Each month features a different game or activity, offering a great way for members and guests to connect in a relaxed setting. These events are made possible through the generous support of our industry sponsors. Sponsorship helps us keep participation costs low and the experience enjoyable for all. We’re elated to annouce we are now fully sponsored for 2026 Fellowship Nights! Fellowship Nights are held on the third Monday of each month, with the 2026 dates as follows:
Thank you for helping us continue this fun and valued Engineers’ Club tradition! |
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