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« March 06 2007 - April 05 2007 »
 
03 / 06
Start: 6:00 am

Citizens have a right to know how the Slay administration is using taxpayer dollars. The Gateway Green Alliance has obtained over half the signatures needed to have the State Auditor examine spending by the City of St. Louis.

Please help on election day, Tuesday, March 6. The best place to collect signatures is at polling places.

The best time is 4-7 pm (after work).
The next best time is 6-9 am.
But we also need people who can work all day.

If enough people volunteer on election day, we can turn in the audit petitions by the middle of the month.

The last audit was 21 years ago, when Vince Schoemehl was mayor. It found over $9 million wasted. What would the State Auditor find when looking at Slay's spending?

Start: 6:00 am

9th Ward votes at Booth Manor – 3131 Iowa
20th Ward votes at Lutheran Church of our Redeemer – 2817 Utah

Start: 8:00 pm

SHANGRI-LA TUESDAY NIGHT TRIVIA

Put together a team of four, throw five bucks into the
hat, answer twenty-five weird, wild, possibly obscure
questions and you may feel the ultimate rush of
triumphant victory! The winning team will receive
half the winnings and a special gift --you will never
believe what it is! The other half of the winnings
will go to organizers so they can buy the fabulously
strange mystery prize that will be awarded the
following week. The minutia begins at 8:00 p.m. every
Tuesday night beginning February 20th.

Shangri-La Diner
2201 Cherokee St.

03 / 07
Start: 7:00 pm

Webster University Film Series Presents
David Lynch's Inland Empire

Friday, 3/2 and Saturday, 3/3 at 5PM & 8:30PM
Sunday, 3/4, Tuesday, 3/6 & Thursday, 3/8 at 7PM
Inland Empire (David Lynch, 2006, USA/Poland, 179 min.)
With INLAND EMPIRE, David Lynch – creator of such mind-bending works
as Eraserhead and Lost Highway – delivers his most avant-garde,
abstract, and impenetrable vision yet. A three-hour fever nightmare
of a motion picture, shot in grainy, eerie DV, INLAND EMPIRE takes
the basic structure of Lynch's 2001 masterpiece, Mulholland Drive,
and spins it even further out of control. A blonde actress (Laura

Start: 7:00 pm
Black & Green Wednesday Forum Hear from the School Board Candidates

WHEN: 7:00 pm, Wednesday, March 7, 2007 WHERE: Legacy Books and Cafe 5249 Delmar (near Union) St. Louis, MO 63108

03 / 08
Start: 6:00 pm

Don’t forget about the monthly Weed & Seed meeting on Jan 8th at 6p, 2832 Arsenal

Start: 7:30 pm

United States Attorney Catherine Hanaway will be the guest speaker at the March meeting.

She will address how her office and local law enforcement work together to address crime in the city. Her office handles many 3rd District cases that are bumped to federal charges due to particular circumstances of the case.

What: 3rd District Police Public Affairs Meeting

When: Thursday, March 8th, 2007

7:30 PM

Where: 5 Star Senior Center

2832 Arsenal (park on Kutis lot)

Police Officer Don Re

3rd District Public Affairs

444-0169

dere@slmpd.org

03 / 09
03 / 10
Start: 8:30 am

Would you like to learn more about how you can impact your community? Want to meet with and hear from other community activists?

Attend the 12th Annual St. Louis Neighborhoods Conference on Saturday, March 10, 2007. The day-long conference starts at 8:30am and runs to 4:30pm. It will be held at St. Louis Community College at Forest Park. It's a great event that features tons of great speakers on topics such as Housing & Community Development, Crime Prevention & Safety, Organizational Effectiveness, Youth Issues, Healthy & Vibrant Communities, and Economic Development! Come learn how you can make a difference in your neighborhood!

Start: 11:00 am

Workday @ CAMP, 3/10, 11a-???

Thanks for helping at the CAMP work party.

List of things completed:
prime drywall
prime trim
p/u trash in yard
gardening
set bricks up in back yard around garden
install toilet seat in 1st bathroom
clean up basement in 3026
moved metal doors (solar) to garage
moved water catcher to garage
demo old compost bin

Things are looking great!

03 / 11
Start: 4:00 pm

New Root Urban Farm every Sunday @ 4pm
Soccer & Wrestling & Potluck
Dress warm!

New Roots Urban Farm
1830 Hogan Street
St. Louis, MO 63106

03 / 12
Start: 7:00 pm

Weekly board meeting.

CAMP (2nd floor)
3026 Cherokee St.
St. Louis, MO 63118

03 / 13
Start: 8:00 pm

SHANGRI-LA TUESDAY NIGHT TRIVIA

Put together a team of four, throw five bucks into the
hat, answer twenty-five weird, wild, possibly obscure
questions and you may feel the ultimate rush of
triumphant victory! The winning team will receive
half the winnings and a special gift --you will never
believe what it is! The other half of the winnings
will go to organizers so they can buy the fabulously
strange mystery prize that will be awarded the
following week. The minutia begins at 8:00 p.m. every
Tuesday night beginning February 20th.

Shangri-La Diner
2201 Cherokee St.

03 / 14
03 / 15
Start: 7:00 pm

Mark your calendar for Mar 15th, 7p and attend the monthly Benton Park West Neighborhood Meeting. We will be hearing from Grand Oak Hill MAP program as well as Ed Bushmeyer, Assessor.
Five Star Senior Center - 2832 Arsenal

Start: 7:30 pm

An Invitation to Media-Rads & Indy-Geeks, Journalists, Artists & Allies:

** The IMC-StL Re-Boot_Brainstorm **
Thursday, March 15 @ 7 Pm
Typo Cafe ~ 3159 Cherokee St. (at Compton), St. Louis
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
[[ Off-street parking limited, respect neighbors... carpool-bike-or-walk ]]
Please join an informal meeting of like minds, a forum of stakeholders in IMC-StL, to discuss its emergent situation, needs, and potentials as a player in community & regional media.
03 / 16
Start: 7:00 pm

Cannonball Press Returns to St. Louis!!!

"Show-Me Yours and I'll Show You Mine"
Part of the 2007 Woodcutology Expedition to Missouri

Opening Reception:
March 16, 2007
7pm-11pm
Musical Performance by Maid Rite from 8-11pm
Special Demonstration by Eric Woods of Firecracker Press

Presenting another Bad-Ass print show; World Kings of scruffy pirate
black and white hillbilly printmaking, New York's legendary
Cannonball Press Return to St. Louis with a huge pile of limited-
edition $20 prints, new 4 x 8 foot woodcuts on canvas, and dueling
giant paper woodcut Franken-banners!!!

For seven Years, Martin Mazorra and Mike Houston have been publishing

03 / 17
Start: 11:00 am

Another Saturday, another workday to get CAMP ready to open! Come on by!

Start: 4:30 pm

Remember to RSVP for the next 22nd World Peace Day fundraiser, a showing
of the wonderful film "What the Bleep Do We Know?!," this Saturday, March 17 at The World Cafe, 5001 Mardel (at Hereford).

Doors open at 4 pm (Cafe is closed from 3-4 pm - no earlybirds, please) and
the movie shows at 4:30 pm. Your donation of $5-10 supports the 2007 World
Peace Day Celebration (a portion of the proceeds goes to the Cafe for use of
the space). Such a fine little movie - it's worth seeing again and again, even
if you've already seen it, and especially in the company of other bright and
evolving beings.

03 / 18
(all day)

Instead of War, Veterans for Peace, and Military Families Speak out are holding a Vigil for Peace in STL, March 18th and 19th, Sunday to Monday, from noon until noon in Kiener Plaza at Chestnut and Tucker. MoveOn.org (Operation Democracy) will also be there. Definitely check out the Instead of War site. This is to honor our fallen soldiers over 3,000 now--more than 20,000 injured--tens or hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis dead, and to point out on the 4th anniversary of the lie of an of an oil-stealing war (and I write that factually, not of opinion) and that the 400 billion dollars outrightly stolen and wasted needs to stop and the troops need to leave before our near dead integrity as a nation is gone.http://www.insteadofwar.org/site/weblog.php http://pol.moveon.org/event/events/event.html?event_id=34401&id=-1525986-ScSOzG

Start: 4:00 pm

New Root Urban Farm every Sunday @ 4pm
Soccer & Wrestling & Potluck
Dress warm!

New Roots Urban Farm
1830 Hogan Street
St. Louis, MO 63106

03 / 19
(all day)

Instead of War, Veterans for Peace, and Military Families Speak out are holding a Vigil for Peace in STL, March 18th and 19th, Sunday to Monday, from noon until noon in Kiener Plaza at Chestnut and Tucker. MoveOn.org (Operation Democracy) will also be there. Definitely check out the Instead of War site. This is to honor our fallen soldiers over 3,000 now--more than 20,000 injured--tens or hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis dead, and to point out on the 4th anniversary of the lie of an of an oil-stealing war (and I write that factually, not of opinion) and that the 400 billion dollars outrightly stolen and wasted needs to stop and the troops need to leave before our near dead integrity as a nation is gone.http://www.insteadofwar.org/site/weblog.php http://pol.moveon.org/event/events/event.html?event_id=34401&id=-1525986-ScSOzG

Start: 7:00 pm

Weekly board meeting.

CAMP (2nd floor)
3026 Cherokee St.
St. Louis, MO 63118

03 / 20
Start: 8:00 pm

Take a risk, give your TV the night off.

- Fainting Fancies (from DENVER, arriving in a veggie oil bus!!)
- DANNGER, local luminary @ anagrammatic 4mser
- Fisher-J-Price, brown interior music, electric banjo & children's toys, from olympia WA/mojave desert

Shangri-La Diner
2201 Cherokee St.

Fainting Fancies are on tour out of Denver- for this
one they made the leap and got a veggie oil bus, the
appropriate vehicle for a group that bridges the gap
between folk and punk. Fisher J Price come out of the
Mojave desert to Olympia WA and our very own South
City. These cats are very into strange music, running

Start: 9:15 pm

Confluence Music Benefit!!
every 3rd Tuesday of the Month

Fab Foehners
Tim Sessions
The Deserters

St. Louis Confluence Journal
http://stlconfluence.org

03 / 21
Start: 7:00 pm

Date: Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Time: 7:00 PM

Featuring: Shawn Guy's one woman show, "Silent Screams," and poetry from "No

More Silent Cries," an anthology published by Floyd Boykin Jr.

Admission: Free to the Public

Description:

On Wednesday, March 21, 7:00 pm, the University of Missouri - St. Louis
Women's
Center presents "Ending Silence," an evening of theatrical and spoken word
performances that address violence against women. The two hour event will be

held in the Millennium Student Center Pilot House, featuring a one-woman
show
entitled "Silent Screams" written and performed by actress Shawn Guy-Pitts

03 / 22
Start: 8:30 am

Conditional Use Hearing for CAMP (yes, another one)Thursday, March 22, 2007, 8:30 AMCity Hall, 1200 Market St., Room 208

We are really close to opening up now! Please help support us in the public zoning hearing!!! You can come to the hearing yourself if you are interested in We organizing events here, or you can mail us letters of support, or contact us if you have further questions.

03 / 23
03 / 24
Start: 10:00 am

there will be a workday at new roots urban farm on 3/24 at 10 am.(at the orchard on 17th and mulanphy). we need to prune all fruit trees. anyone who wants to help is welcome. please bring a lunch.

the new roots collective
newrootscsa(AT)riseup(DOT)net

(please email for any questions or directions)

03 / 25
Start: 12:00 pm

St. Louis' ONLY citywide house tour returns soon for its eighth year!
If you want to see a variety of homes in price ranges less than 30K to well over 600K, then the Big Big Tour is your opportunity see what St. Louis has to offer.
Also, it is your opportunity to judge your home against houses to see where your home would fall in the price range.
If you’re a renter, this is your opportunity to think about what you could afford and see what is on the market TODAY.
At the Tour starting point is the popular FREE Homebuyer's Fair.
Tour booklets with all open houses can be picked up on the

Start: 4:00 pm

New Root Urban Farm every Sunday @ 4pm
Soccer & Wrestling & Potluck
Dress warm!

New Roots Urban Farm
1830 Hogan Street
St. Louis, MO 63106

03 / 26
Start: 7:00 pm

Weekly board meeting.

CAMP (2nd floor)
3026 Cherokee St.
St. Louis, MO 63118

Start: 8:30 pm

An Invitation to Media-Rads & Indy-Geeks, Journalists, Artists & Allies:

** The IMC-StL Re-Boot_Brainstorm, v2 **
Monday, March 26 @ 8:30 PM
CAMP, 3026 Cherokee, 2nd floor
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
[[ Off-street parking limited, respect neighbors... carpool-bike-or-walk ]]
03 / 27
Start: 4:30 pm

> Using Punk Rock and Leftover Food to
> Change the World
>
> Robert L.E. Egger
>
> Tuesday, March 27, 2007
> 4:30 p.m. Goldfarb 132
> Washington University School of Social Work
>
> Robert Egger is the Founder and President of the DC Central Kitchen. At the Kitchen, food donated by regional foodservice businesses is used to fuel the Kitchen's nationally recognized culinary arts job training program, where unemployed men and women learn marketable skills while donations are converted into balanced meals.
>
> Robert was included in the Non Profit Times list of the "50 Most Powerful and Influential Nonprofit Leaders of 2006".

03 / 28
Start: 5:30 pm

YWCA Racial Justice Series-Jacquelyn Lewis-Harris, PhD speaks on race, gender & inequality Wed. March. 28, 2007, 5:30-7pm @ YWCA 2711 Locust Street, St. Louis

Racial Justice Lecture to Focus on African American Women
and the AIDS Threat
Effective HIV Prevention for African American Women
St. Louis, Missouri – African American women are infected with the AIDS virus at 25 times the
rate of white women. Together, African American and Hispanic women represented about 25
percent of all U.S. women, yet accounted for 83 percent of AIDS diagnoses reported in 2003.

http://www.ywca.org/site

03 / 29
03 / 30
03 / 31
Start: 11:00 am

Don’t forget about the annual Easter Egg Hunt. Activities start at 11a and continue until 2p. Join your neighbors and friends at the Veggie Garden located at Ohio and Crittendon.
Rain date is April 1st

04 / 01
Start: 1:00 pm

We feel it would be good to come together as a large group to reflect
on the actions that we've taken over the past several weeks and to look ahead to a
possible large group action on Friday, April 6 as well as further affinity group
actions during the coming weeks as the next round of voting takes place.

We are proposing a meeting on Sunday, April 1, from 1:00 to 3:00 in the afternoon at
the Friends Meeting.

http://www.occupationstl.net/

Start: 4:00 pm

New Root Urban Farm every Sunday @ 4pm
Soccer & Wrestling & Potluck
Dress warm!

New Roots Urban Farm
1830 Hogan Street
St. Louis, MO 63106

Start: 8:00 pm

Phosphorus Recordings

and White Flag Projects presents

Grandpa's Ghost

and James Fotopoulos

The Prairie Drone Refractions

and Christabel

8 pm (doors 7 pm), Sunday, April 1st, 2007

White Flag Projects

4568 Manchester Ave. (at Kingshighway) St. Louis, MO 63110, telephone 314.531.3442, www.whiteflagprojects.org

Free

A unique audio/visual immersion featuring the premier St. Louis screening of Fotopoulos' film Christabel (based on the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and previously seen only has part of his exhibit at the 2004 Whitney Biennial), followed by the first St. Louis performance in 3½ years from Grandpa's Ghost (whose line-up for this event features Bill Emerson, Jack Petracek, and Eric Hall; plus live telephone contributions from Ben Hanna) joined by new video works from Fotopoulos created especially for this event.

04 / 02
Start: 7:00 pm

Weekly board meeting.

CAMP (2nd floor)
3026 Cherokee St.
St. Louis, MO 63118

04 / 03
04 / 04
Start: 7:00 pm

Black & Green Wednesday
7:00 pm, April 4, 2007
Highlander Lounge
Forest Park Community College
5600 Oakland
St. Louis, Missouri

Bring your signed petitions to audit the City of St. Louis or come to sign the petition and stay for the program on…

BLACK POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT

Start: 8:00 pm

Come one, come all!!!

Rainbow Rep Puppet Theater Presents:

UPRISING ON THE FARM: Can a farmgirl stand up to a big corporation?

Radical, revolutionary puppetry!

Shangrila Diner,
2201 Cherokee @ Missouri, 2 blocks East of Jefferson

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 8PM

Rainbow rep will be opening for: The Aerobic Dance Band from Kansas City.

There may be a small cover charge.

SHANGRI-LA is a smoke free environment.
Coffee, tea, non-alcoholic drinks and some food will be available.

For more info call: 314.771.8576

Start: 8:00 pm

On Wednesday April 4th.

from kansas city, montreal and outer mongolia
Witches Perm
guitar drums trombone and weired live aerobics dance routine

at Shangri-La ,

and Diggerman's anti-authoritarian counter-hegemonic post-wonderfulian puppet show then listen to the unstoppable jazz attack of Dave Stone and Chris Smentowski the perfect post-psychedelic way to a properly expanded mind

speaking of the expanded mind the Shangri_La_Diner is a total fucking trip all by itself funky looking and the mostly vegetarian/vegan menu gets you quite full for not so many bucks

04 / 05
Start: 7:00 pm

Location:
1533 Washington Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63103
tel: 314/436-1324

http://stlbikefed.org

Start: 7:00 pm
** The IMC-StL_Re-Boot Brainstorm #3**
Thursday April 5 @ 7:00 Pm
Typo Cafe ~ 3159 Cherokee St. (at Compton), St. Louis
^ ^ ^ ^
[[ Off-street parking limited, respect neighbors... ]]
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