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Wednesday April 18, 2007
Start: 7:00 pm

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

Thursday April 19, 2007
Start: 7:00 pm

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

Friday April 20, 2007
Start: 6:00 pm

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

Start: 8:00 pm

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

Saturday April 21, 2007
Start: 10:00 am

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!
Start: 6:30 pm

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

Start: 7:00 pm

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

Start: 8:00 pm

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

Sunday April 22, 2007
Start: 11:00 am

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.

Start: 5:00 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

Monday April 23, 2007
(all day)

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

Start: 7:00 pm

Weekly board meeting.

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

Tuesday April 24, 2007
(all day)

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

Wednesday April 25, 2007
(all day)

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

Thursday April 26, 2007
(all day)

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

Start: 7:00 pm

An Invitation:

learning happens all the time everywhere.
and then there’s school.

we’ve been dreaming of a deschool unschool anti-institution organization. free school?

come talk and scheme, ponder and plot with us:

how do we put an end to schooling? what new relationships between teaching and learning, learners and teachers can we invent? and why? and how?

When: Thursday, April 26th, 7-9pm

Where: CAMP, 3022 Cherokee, upstairs meeting space.

more info? call laura 664-8023

more about southside university: http://stlcamp.org/southsideu

Friday April 27, 2007
(all day)

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

Start: 9:00 pm

FRIDAY, APRIL 27th:

MARK SOLOTROFF (chicago, il)
DRUIDS OF HUGE (chicago, il)
JERK (cleveland, oh)
WORM HANDS (st. louis, mo)

at: SPOOKY ACTION PALACE
1106 art hill pl
st. louis, mo 63139

9PM // $5 - 7 // BYO_____

Saturday April 28, 2007
(all day)

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

Start: 1:00 am

KCA Christian School is having their 1st annual carnival on April 28th, 2007. KCA is located at 2814 Ashby Road Overland, MO 63114. Carnival starts at 11:00 AM and completes at 3:00 PM. Family Fun, Entertainment, Food, and Fellowship will make this carnival an event you don't want to miss! Hope to see you there!

Start: 2:00 pm

Saturday april 28th will be our grand opening, we'll open in the morning, instores will go on throughout the day starting at about 2

The Vickroids http://www.myspace.com/thevickroids
Larva
Trash & Suicide http://www.myspace.com/trashnsuicide
Swill
Mc Cat Genius http://www.myspace.com/catjamsrecords
ataraxic ataxia http://www.myspace.com/ataraxicataxia
Ghost Ice
Worm Hands

and possibly others. We Will be grilling dead things and eating snow cones, and who knows what else.

Start: 3:00 pm
Join your neighbors in making Benton Park West a CLEAN place to live.
 
Even take your big brooms out and sweep the curbs and alleys.  Even if all trash is picked up, getting rid of the dirt will make YOU feel cleaner.

Start: 3:00 pm

Belas Artes and Hispanic St. Louis.com invite you to an afternoon of music

Celebrating the anniversary of the Hispanic St. Louis website and a

Pre-Celebration of 5 de Mayo!!!

Cantares

Tomorrow, Saturday

June 28th from 3pm to 7pm

At Belas Artes Multicultural Center & Art Gallery

Latino Music - Sing, Dance, Play

Cante, baile, toque istrumentos musicales, Karaoke, etc.

Todo con el unico fin de pasarla bien!!! .....

Le esperamos

Come and have fun with all your family and friends

Sunday April 29, 2007
(all day)

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

Tuesday May 01, 2007
Start: 7:30 pm

Film Screening: Warhol's Chelsea Girls

Join us for a rare screening of Andy Warhol's iconic film Chelsea Girls, on Tuesday, May 1st at 7:30 pm.
Co-organized with Cinema St. Louis, the film will be shown in its original format, with two projections running simultaneously. The film will be screened outdoors, under the stars, in the Pulitzer's courtyard.

Chelsea Girls follows the lives of people living in the famous -and infamous- Hotel Chelsea in New York City in

Wednesday May 02, 2007
Start: 12:00 pm

Congress is about to send an important bill to the White House—it would require the president to start bringing our troops home from Iraq this year. President Bush has said repeatedly he's going to veto it. It's outrageous. Most Americans support a timeline and he's standing in the way.

This will be a pivotal moment on Iraq—it's not clear what Congress or the president will do after the veto. We need to make clear that President Bush is really vetoing the will of the American people. And we need to tell Congress to hold firm.

Start: 7:00 pm

Black & Green Wednesday

FORUM: Environmental Racism and Global Warming

WHEN: 7 pm, Wednesday, May 2, 2007

WHERE: Legacy Books and Café, 5249 Delmar (near Union)

The forum will include:

* Ben Ikari, National Union of Ogoni Students

* Henry Robertson, Green Party of St. Louis

* Barbara Chicherio, Gateway Green Alliance [moderator]

Start: 7:00 pm

Bi-Monthly meeting for the Gateway Greens. 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of every month.

At CAMP, 3026 Cherokee, 2nd floor.

http://gateway-greens.org

Start: 7:00 pm

in celebration of CAMP's occupancy permit, there will be a zine library planning meeting wednesday night, 7 pm.

we'll be setting up shelves and organizing zines, along with coming up with a vision of how we want the library to run. if you're interested in helping out, come to CAMP at 7. also let anyone who might be interested know.

if this meeting time doesn't work for you but you still want to be a part of the library, shoot me an email back or you can call CAMP (314 776 1721) or email library@stlcamp.org.
thanks!

Thursday May 03, 2007
Start: 6:00 pm

JUST FOOD!

Join us for an evening of fine dining at Riddle's Penultimate Cafe, 6307 Delmar in the Loop Thursday May 3 at 6:00pm. Enjoy a delicious meal that celebrates local farms and supports the many programs and community work of New Roots Urban Farm. Tickets $50 for single or $85 per couple. Tickets are on sale at Mokabe's Coffeehouse, Riddle's Penultimate Cafe and Left Bank Books or call Anna for more information at 664-8551 or e-mail newrootscsa@riseup.net

Start: 9:54 pm

05/03/2007

cbgb, s. grand & juniata

tim garrigan and the friends of tim garrigan who could come out to sit in with him tonight because they love tim garrigan and so do you.

free!

tim, nathan, and jeremy were phut. will they be again? dave's sax has started fires. eric usually doesnt know, but aint afraid to ask somebody. hutto, oh no oh no. aaron broke a piano last time. who else? indeed...

Saturday May 05, 2007
Start: 11:00 am

Welcome to Cinco de Mayo St. Louis! Cherokee Street is once again happy to host the largest street celebration for Cinco de Mayo in St. Louis. This year's festival will feature the Rhythm Masters and Boogie Chyld on the main stage, authentic food and drinks from many of the delightful purveyors of fine Mexican cuisine that call Cherokee Street home, arts and crafts, corporate exhibitors, street entertainment, and parking shuttles. Come and be a part of the real St. Louis Cinco de Mayo where the celebration is about more than just a patio party.

Start: 2:00 pm

The Gateway Greens will have a notary public @ CAMP to sign petitions to audit the City of St. Louis. Drop on by on your way to Cinco de Mayo down the street!

Also, Shangri-La Diner will be donating dinner to those who get over 50 signatures notarized during the Cinco de Mayo (Fifth of May) festival this Saturday. Even if you don't get 50 signatures, join us at Shangri-La Diner at 6 pm at 2201 Cherokee (at Missouri). The petition is for an audit of the City of St. Louis to find out where the Slay([search]) administration is spending lead poisoning prevention money.

Start: 7:00 pm

Attention St. Louis Residents! There’s a NEW CREW in Town. The City Youth Foundation and Save Our Children Inc. wants to give you a chance to express your talent, learn business skills, and create your own business. We’re going to start by doing a show. You got Talent? Prove it.

Sunday May 06, 2007
Start: 1:00 pm

Influx planning meeting @ CAMP, Sunday 5/6, 1pm.

Come create the Influx party. Bring ideas of human-power or bring your feet for flyering. All help is absolutely appreciated. Afternoon snacky-snack provided at meeting.

Start: 2:00 pm

Workday @ CAMP Sunday 5/6 2pm to finish painting/etc for building
inspection.

Thursday May 10, 2007
Start: 6:00 pm

Thursday, May 10, 2007
6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
2839 Cherokee Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63118
(approximately three blocks south of Cabrini)
St. Frances Cabrini Academy invites you to an exhibit of art blended with
ecology. In collaboration with the South City Open Studio and Gallery this
year, Artist-in-Residence Emily Hemeyer enriched the educational experience
of Cabrini students through her creative and innovative art instruction. In

Start: 7:00 pm

Free School Design Session #2

Thursday May 10th , 7:00-9:00pm
3022 Cherokee St.

For months now there have been conversations swirling around the idea of instigating a “free school” at CAMP. The basic agreement that has sustained these conversations is that the system of education as it currently exists is not conducive to learning, with some of us asserting that it’s down right poisonous and needs to be abolished.

CAMP is open. Let’s begin:

Start: 7:00 pm

http://www.myspace.com/kdhxmayhem

On Thursday, May 10 from 7:00pm till 1:00am, KDHX will host its spring extravaganza Midwest Mayhem at the City Museum. The event will include an eclectic array of live bands, performance artists, and DJs on four stages throughout the City Museum.

Friday May 11, 2007
Start: 3:00 pm

Join us at a press conference to announce that Petitioners Near Goal for Audit of St. Louis City

3:00 pm, Friday, May 11, 2007
St. Louis City Hall, Tucker entrance

Petitioners now have over 7500 signatures calling for an audit of the City of St. Louis. Missouri statutes indicate that the number of signatures must equal 5% of those who voted in the most recent race for governor. That would be 7200 signatures. Spokesperson Willie Marshall says that Greens will continue to collect signatures because challenged petitions need more than the required number.

Start: 6:00 pm

Bicycle/sculpture installation by Molly Leloup Dougherty at Beverly Gallery, 3155 Cherokee St.

More Info:
http://yellowbikeride.com/ (Molly's website)
http://www.fortgondo.com/beverly.htm (Beverly gallery)

Start: 6:00 pm

Laumeier Sculpture Park presents their 20th Anniversary Art Fair opening Friday, May 11 at 6 PM and running through Sunday, May 13. The three-day event, features 150 artists, music, entertainment, hands-on art activities for children, and a wide variety of food and drink. Laumeier Sculpture Park is located at 12580 Rott Road in Sunset Hills. For more information call 314-821-1209 or visit laumeier.org

Saturday May 12, 2007
Start: 3:00 pm

Planning meeting for 6/30 Influx fundraiser to be held at Artica. Meeting to be held just after bikeshop.

More info
http://stlcamp.org/influx2007
http://stlcamp.org/influx2007callout

Start: 7:00 pm

Jorge Martin @ SLU 2006

The Latin American Revolution

Lessons for U.S. workers Featuring Jorge Martin, International Secretary of Hands Off Venezuela campaign WORKERS CONTROL - OAXACA - VENEZUELA - MEXICO - FACTORY OCCUPATION - BOLIVARIANISM - BOLIVIA - CUBA - SOCIALISM - ECUADOR - BRAZIL - FRETECO -

Start: 7:00 pm

As many of you know, Art Coop is a nonprofit artists'
cooperative. We produce a 33-person group art exhibit every
month. That's about 400 opportunities a year for St. Louis
artists to show their work. And we never charge gallery
commissions on sales of artists' work.

Now we're trying to raise money to keep our doors open at our
new location with Art Coop's benefit fundraiser: The Yada,
Yada, Dada fantasy costume ball on Saturday night, May 12,
from 8 pm to 1 am.

Now you can help ensure the survival of a unique arts
organization and also have one of the most bizarre nights of

Tuesday May 15, 2007
Start: 12:00 am

The bit about lowering gas prices is actually a hoax, but that's still
no excuse for consuming too much gas.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/gasoline/nogas.asp

NO GAS...On May 15th 2007

Don't pump gas on May 15th!!!!!!!!!!!!! MARK IT IN YOUR DAY PLANNER,
ON YOUR CALENDAR, IN YOUR CELL PHONE, ON YOUR LAPTOP or WHEREVER YOU
CAN AND WILL BE REMINDED!!!!!
...in April 1997, there was a "gas out" conducted nationwide in
protest of gas prices. Gasoline prices dropped 30 cents a gallon
overnight.
On May 15th 2007, all Internet users are to not go to a gas station

Start: 7:00 pm
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Womyn! Wyyymmmmyyyynnn!! wemen!

Starting May 15th, CAMP will be hosting a Womyn's Self-Defense workshop every other Tuesday. For the first meeting we have planned a "boundary and story discussion, to be followed by a skill share. We'll be covering both physical and mental aspects of self-defense.

Wednesday May 16, 2007
Start: 7:00 pm

local Ride of Silence seven p.m. Wednesday, May 16 in front of History Museum
On Wednesday, May 16 from about seven p.m. to about eight p.m. there will be somewhere between fifty and a hundred people on bicycles riding in a procession along certain roads through Clayton and University City.

This is the local staging of an annual event called the "Ride of Silence," remembering cyclists who have been injured or killed on the roads, and making a visible statement to motorists that cyclists are entitled to, and will, share the roads.

Thursday May 17, 2007
Start: 7:00 pm

Don't forget to attend the Neighborhood Association meeting Thursday the 17th, 7p at Five Star Senior Center, 2832 Arsenal.

Featured speaker will be Charles Bryson of the Mayor's office. Come hear what the Mayor's office has to say about St. Louis and Benton Park West.

Bring questions. Mr. Bryson will be happy to answer any questions that he can.

SAVE THE DATE!

August 1 - National Night Out
August 4 - Annual Yard Sale
October - Annual Membership Appreciation Dinner

Seven things to NOT forget:

* BPWNA T-shirts are still for sale.

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