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Events
Weekly board meeting.
CAMP (2nd floor)
3026 Cherokee St.
St. Louis, MO 63118
An Invitation to Media-Rads & Indy-Geeks, Journalists, Artists & Allies:
> Using Punk Rock and Leftover Food to
> Change the World
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> Robert L.E. Egger
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> Tuesday, March 27, 2007
> 4:30 p.m. Goldfarb 132
> Washington University School of Social Work
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> 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.
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> Robert was included in the Non Profit Times list of the "50 Most Powerful and Influential Nonprofit Leaders of 2006".
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.
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
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.
New Root Urban Farm every Sunday @ 4pm
Soccer & Wrestling & Potluck
Dress warm!
New Roots Urban Farm
1830 Hogan Street
St. Louis, MO 63106
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.
Weekly board meeting.
CAMP (2nd floor)
3026 Cherokee St.
St. Louis, MO 63118
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
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
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
Location:
1533 Washington Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63103
tel: 314/436-1324
DIY Indy Barter and Exchange Convention
Bring your favorite Do It Yourself creations to barter, exchange or gift.
From art and crafts to zines and promises for help.
Sat. April 7, 2007
10am - 3pm
Black Bear Bakery, 2639 Cherokee
WALL BALL is a week from Saturday:
APRIL 7th at the THIRD DEGREE GLASS FACTORY
7pm to 11pm
5200 Delmar, east of the Loop, just west of Kingshighway
VALET PARKING will be AVAILABLE
Wonderful Independent Businesses with Wall Ball Tickets for sale include:
Parker's Table
UMA
Left Bank Books
MoKaBe's
Hartford Coffee Company
$35 in advance, $50 at the door
For will call tickets call: 314- 865-0060
Thank you to our RAFFLE ITEM DONORS:
Marbles Yoga
Dwell 912
Skif
Independent Art Market
Universal Records
Left Bank Books
Vintage Vinyl
Intaglia
Garden Heights
Sweat
Lemon Spalon
We're having a workday 4/8 noon-4pm to get various things done.
- New compost bin (need posthole digger,4x4 cedar posts, slats, hardware cloth, canvas)
- Painting & touch-up
- Vacuum up the fire extinguisher debris
- A host of other odds & sodds
Come on by if you're feeling industrious!
Weekly board meeting.
CAMP (2nd floor)
3026 Cherokee St.
St. Louis, MO 63118
Our regular scheduled meeting will be expanded to include endorsers. It
will be held on Thursday, April 12 at 7 pm. The meeting will be held at
the ACLU's new office, 454 Whittier at Olive (the Old Gaslight Square
district). Please mark your calendar to attend. Light refreshments will
be served.
The main agenda item will be discussion of our legislative strategy for
local control bills SB486 and HB1106.
Woofstock 2007 is nearly here!
THIS Thursday, April 12th, at 9 p.m. come to the Way Out Club (2525 South Jefferson Avenue) and support the Benton Park West Dog Park Committee while enjoying an eclectic musical experience. Bands featured include Chico Massioni, The Maid Rites, and Forbidden Fruit Snacks.
There is a $10 cover to enter, with all funds raised from the cover charge helping us to bring a doggie play space to our part of the community. Beverages will be available for sale at the bar, with complimentary snacks also provided.
Join us this Friday the 13th at Mad Art Gallery!
Opening Reception 7-11pm
SIUE MFA Thesis Exhibition
Christine A. Holtz is a multi-media artist graduating in May with her
M.F.A. in textiles from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
She received her B.F.A. from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in
December of 2003 with a concentration in both painting and textiles.
Christine A. Holtz Productions is a thesis exhibition of several
works created since the fall of 2004. Christine's work emphasizes the
absurdity of contemporary American consumer habits through the use of
Kill Fashion Collective:
The Kill Fashion Collective is a small coalition of cutting-edge designers whose work shares a commonality in its innovation by ripping apart current fashion constructs in presentation and construction........
Designers Online: www.emihemeyer.com and www.squashtbyles.com
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/167596274
Arts Festival, $5 at the door
Friday, April 13 and Saturday, April 14, 7pm to midnight
Events will take place in the Locust Business District at
3001 and 3016 Locust St., St. Louis, MO 63103
For more info, contact:
Kill Fashion Collective:
The Kill Fashion Collective is a small coalition of cutting-edge designers whose work shares a commonality in its innovation by ripping apart current fashion constructs in presentation and construction........
Designers Online: www.emihemeyer.com and www.squashtbyles.com
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/167596274
Arts Festival, $5 at the door
Friday, April 13 and Saturday, April 14, 7pm to midnight
Events will take place in the Locust Business District at
3001 and 3016 Locust St., St. Louis, MO 63103
For more info, contact:
Weekly board meeting.
CAMP (2nd floor)
3026 Cherokee St.
St. Louis, MO 63118
Green Drinks announces their St. Louis Green Drinks' 2nd Anniversary on Tuesday, April 17 from 6:30 PM to 9 PM. Representatives from nearly a dozen environmental groups in the greater St. Louis area will be on hand to discuss their mission and how you can be a part of it.. The event will be held at Home Eco, 4611 Macklind in St. Louis. For more information call 314-351-2000 or visit stlgreendrinks.org.
Confluence Local Music Benefit! Every third Tuesday of the month!
Location: Venice Cafe, 1903 Pestalozzi at Lemp 9:15pm
Tuesday, April 17, 2007 at Venice Cafe: Riot Folk with Adhamh Roland,
Bootigrabber's Delight and Devil Baby Freak Show!
Plus a raffle of Black Bear Bakery sweets and bread!
bottomsupblues.com
www.riotfolk.org
Re-scheduled:
Wednesday April 18 @ 7:00 Pm
Typo Cafe ~ 3159 Cherokee St. (at Compton), St. Louis
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Current IMC-StL: http://stlimc.org
Steven Fitzpatrick Smith, Claire Nowak-Boyd and Michael Allen
and the Historic Mullanphy Alliance invite you to the
MULLANPHY SALOON
to benefit the effort to rebuild the historic Mullanphy Emigrant Home
and for informal conversation on urban issues
featuring music by DJ Akita San
Thursday, April 19
7:00 - 9:00 PM
The Royale, 3132 S. Kingshighway
What?
The Historic Mullanphy Alliance will be collecting donations toward
stabilization of the Mullanphy Emigrant Home, and the Royale is graciously
donating $1 from every purchase of a Schlafly product to the effort. Come
Third Degree Glass Factory hosts their April Third Friday Event on Friday, April 20 from 6 PM to 10 PM. Glass blowing demonstrations, fire spinning, glass art and live music by Barefoot Jones. The Third Degree Glass Factory is located at 5200 Delmar Boulevard in University City. For more information call 314-367-4527 or visit stlglass.com
A Clockwork Orange features Jim Anthony, Andi Bloome, Natalie DiChristifano, Jon-Paul Grosser, Rusty Gunther, Andra Harkins, Jared Nell, Caroline Rau and B Weller.
Posted By: Jon-Paul Grosser Entertainment
Hosted By:: HotCity Theatre
Americorp is sending us a gaggle folks to CAMP help us get ready to open!! But we can always use more help.
Stuff to do:
- Clean up the attic (requires suits, respirators)
- Garden work, planting, compost bin, etc.
- Organzie/clean/fix SWEAT bikeshop
- Erect shelves for the Infoshop/Library
- Set up the Computer/Media Lab
- And anything else on our neverending list of stuff to do!
The Saint Louis Art Museum presents the Waking Dreams Party on Saturday, April 21 from 6:30 PM to 9 PM. Explore the Museum's exhibition Waking Dreams: The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites from the Delaware Art Museum, enjoy cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, and the chance to win fabulous fantasy prizes in the Dream Raffle. The Saint Louis Art Museum is located at One Fine Arts Drive in Forest Park. For more information call 314-721-0072 or visit slam.org
Cherokee Street's premiere art space, phd, hosts the provocative work of artist Philip Hitchcock. Hero. God. Mortal: sculpture inspired by iconic art and myth features the latest creations from artist, Philip Hitchcock. The works on view include 12 new, life-size figures inspired by heroic figures from art, history, and mythology, including Thor, God of Thunder; Anubis, Egyptian God of the Dead; Nefertiti, Royal Consort to Pharaoh Amenhotep IV; Prometheus; and Medusa. On View through June 14, 2007. Thursday through Sunday Noon to 4:00 p.m. For more information visit http://www.phdstl.com
Music Benefit and film: featuring Riot Folk
Last show of the '07 CONVERGENCE! This show will be a fundraiser for folks
coming into town for a civil case against the St. Louis Police department
for the pre-epmtive raids and arrests of activists during the World
Agricultural Forum of 2003. There will be a 30 min viewing of "We Were
Painting Butterflies," a locally produced documentary about the raids. All
Ages. $0-$20. 8pm.
at Black Bear Bakery, 2639 Cherokee
Come see the corporate stooges pimp their wares to save the whales!!! Take train or bike or ox-drawn cart to the event!
Sunday, April 22, 2007
11 AM - 6 PM
Forest Park on The Muny Grounds
http://www.stlouisearthday.org/festHome.htm
This year, we are fortunate to hold the 18 th annual St. Louis Earth Day Festival on the same day as the national Earth Day celebration on Sunday, April 22. Forest Park will again provide our backdrop for the Festival, with The Muny grounds serving as our arena. The Festival will open at 11 AM and continue through 6 PM.
MISSOURI ~ FOREST~ ALLIANCE
Presents an Earth Day Celebration and Benefit Concert
SUNDAY APRIL 22nd
5:30 ~ midnight
Please join us for an evening of
foot stompin' hand clappin' moon howlin'
blood rushin' heart poundin'
MUSIC & ROOTS
Featuring the musical stylings of
~ Heather Barth ~ Ceila's Big Band ~ Bootigrabbers Delight ~
~The Bottoms Up Blues Gang ~ The City Billy Hill Slickers ~
~ Casey Reid and the Junkateers ~
BROADWAY ~ OYSTER ~ BAR
736 S Broadway St Louis, MO 63102
$7cover at the door to benefit the Missouri Forest Alliance
APRIL 23 TO 29 IS INTERNATIONAL TV TURNOFF WEEK
NOT WELCOME ON THE AIRWAVES ‹ Despite well-established links between
obesity, poor school performance, and excessive TV-watching, major
American and Canadian television networks appear to be stonewalling
attempts to air public service ads that promote responsible viewing.
The ads created by the Vancouver-based Adbusters Media Foundation
promote the increasingly popular International TV Turnoff Week. Starting
on Monday, April 23, the campaign will be observed by millions of people
Weekly board meeting.
CAMP (2nd floor)
3026 Cherokee St.
St. Louis, MO 63118
APRIL 23 TO 29 IS INTERNATIONAL TV TURNOFF WEEK
NOT WELCOME ON THE AIRWAVES ‹ Despite well-established links between
obesity, poor school performance, and excessive TV-watching, major
American and Canadian television networks appear to be stonewalling
attempts to air public service ads that promote responsible viewing.
The ads created by the Vancouver-based Adbusters Media Foundation
promote the increasingly popular International TV Turnoff Week. Starting
on Monday, April 23, the campaign will be observed by millions of people
APRIL 23 TO 29 IS INTERNATIONAL TV TURNOFF WEEK
NOT WELCOME ON THE AIRWAVES ‹ Despite well-established links between
obesity, poor school performance, and excessive TV-watching, major
American and Canadian television networks appear to be stonewalling
attempts to air public service ads that promote responsible viewing.
The ads created by the Vancouver-based Adbusters Media Foundation
promote the increasingly popular International TV Turnoff Week. Starting
on Monday, April 23, the campaign will be observed by millions of people

