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Events
7 am, Thursday, June 7, 2007
WGNU, 920 AM
Lizz Brown Show/Wake Up Call
Lizz Brown will talk with Don Fitz about financial information for childhood
lead poisoning prevention that the City of St. Louis is and is not releasing.
Find out about the current status of efforts for a full financial audit of
the City.
Where::
Beverly Gallery
3155 Cherokee Street
Build forts! Bring extra blankets, sheets, and pillows. All donated items go to The Women's Safe House.
"Let's Build A Fort!" is an interactive, activity-based show, with viewers invited to participate in building forts out of sheets, blankets, and pillows. All are encouraged to participate, as well as bring additional bedding which will be donated to The Women's Safe House after the exhibit closes.
REGISTER TODAY CALL: 314-355-3330
Where
Imani Holistic Center
14220 Old Halls Ferry Road, Suite 201
Florissant, Missouri 63034
City Food Co-op will be having a SLAM! (shop like a member) open house on Saturday, 9 June 2007 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Stop by to shop like a member (cost + 15% + sales tax) for healthy, natural, organic, fair trade, and environmentally friendly foods, household products, personal care items, etc. While you're there, find out how you can experience all the benefits of being a member... all the time!
And.. feel free to share this information with your friends.
Thanks!
Teresa Hurley
Treasurer
Buying Group of St. Louis DBA City Food Co-op
2855 Minnesota Ave
The Nehemiah Community Economic Development Corporation presents
A Summer CAMP
Monday-Friday, 6/11 till 8/17, 2007
8am - 4pm
Drop-off as early as 6:30am, pickup by 5:30pm
New Jerusalem Cathedral
2047 E. Grand (at Emily)
Children ages 5-13
Learn to be Singers, Artists, Models, & Actors
Breakfast & Lunch served daily
For more info, please contact:
Anitress Montgomery 314-229-6987
Shelumiel Aikialah Beh 314-898-7778
Planning meeting for 6/30 Influx fundraiser.
More info: http://stlcamo.org/influx2007
CAPCR's campaign for Local Control of the St. Louis Police Department is moving
into Phase 2 with an aldermanic hearing this week. The Public Safety
Committee will meet to discuss a resolution, introduced by the Black
Caucus, supporting Local Control. A good turnout by the community will let
them know that this is an issue we care about. This is the beginning of our
push to bring a united St. Louis to Jefferson City next year. Please come if
you can.
When: Thursday, June 14 1:00 p.m.
Where: City Hall Leisure Room
Contact: capcr_cob@hotmail.com
Weed & Seed Grads
Advisory Meeting
will meet:
Thursday
June 14, 2007
6:00 p.m.
FIVE STAR SENIOR CENTER
2832 ARSENAL
Join us - Kim Norman, Retiring Executive
Director, Operation Weed & Seed-St. Louis and Edward
"Ed" Hennessey, new Executive Director, Operation Weed
& Seed-St. Louis, will be our special guest speakers.
Refreshments.
Thursday
June 14, 2007
7:30 PM
FIVE STAR SENIOR CENTER
2832 ARSENAL
Police 3rd District Public Affairs meeting
Hungry for some self expression? Would you like to take a bite out of some
performance art? Here's your chance baby. The first EAT @ MadArt happens
this Thursday June 14th. Hotdog! Actually there won't be any hotdogs or
any other food, unless you bring it, but there will be creative people, good
music, experimental film, fire, chalk, great conversation, costumes,
dancers, and whatever else anyone brings to the table.
E.A.T. stands for Experimental art Thursdays and it's your chance to
socialize, collaborate, network and experiment with artists and art
James Joyce.
Have you ever wanted to have Ulysses read to you? So you could talk about it at cocktail parties as if you'd actually read it yourself? Now's your chance.
We're hosting Bloomsday this Saturday (June 16) from open to close (11am to 10pm). That means we'll have a slew of folks reading it all day long. It can take up to 36 hours to accomplish so we're only taking part in a sliver of it, but after we close the folks involved will be moving it on to a late-night environ, probably involving Guinness.
Confluence music benefit this month!
Bootigrabbers Delight
Melissa Neels
Jeff & Bobby
Venice Cafe, Pestalozzi and Lemp
Wednesday, June 20, 12 noon to 3:00 p.m.
St. John's Peace Meal Project focusing on the crisis
in Darfur, in the St. John's Parish Hall, 3664 Arsenal Street, a
half block west of Grand Blvd. A panel discussion and special
speakers will focus on the crisis in Darfur. This World Refugee Day
event is co-sponsored by the Save Darfur Coalition and the
African Mutual Assistance Association of Missouri. Ethiopian food
from Meskerem Restaurant will be served from 12 noon ? 1:30 p.m. To
reserve a spot at this lunch, please contact St. John's at
General membership meeting for Gateway Greens
3026 Cherokee St. (2nd floor)
More info:
http://gateway-greens.org
The Chatillon-DeMenil House will be hosting an open house/happy hour for Rehabbers Club members on Friday, June 22 from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm at 3352 DeMenil Place (at Cherokee).
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Please join us at St. Louis Pride!
FESTIVAL: Saturday, June 23rd - Sunday, June 24th
PARADE: Sunday, June 24th
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Mark your calendars! HRC needs you to be a part of our efforts
in support of GLBT equality!
Work with HRC to ensure that we live in an America where GLBT
people are ensured of their basic equal rights, and can be open,
honest and safe at home, at work and in the community.
Volunteer with HRC at the St. Louis Pride Parade & Festival, or
Join Wes Taylor, a certified Nonviolent Communication trainer, for this 2 day workshop for parents and educators.
Fee: $220 per person, or $195 if registered by June 1.
Registration: Send check to Rhonda Mills at 2236 Helen Court, Brentwood, MO 63144, 314-704-8456 or 314-961-3940.
Location: Masterpeace Studios, 1099 Milwaukee Street, Kirkwood, Missouri
Workshop Info: Wes incorporates fun and experiential learning throughout the workshop. The skills he shares will assist you to:
• Connect more deeply with your children and spouse.
Learn, Artist w/ Zelienople & Epicycle
June, 23 2007 at Lemp Neighborhood Arts Center3301 Lemp Ave, St. Louis, Missouri 63118 Cost : 5bux
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Please join us at St. Louis Pride!
FESTIVAL: Saturday, June 23rd - Sunday, June 24th
PARADE: Sunday, June 24th
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Mark your calendars! HRC needs you to be a part of our efforts
in support of GLBT equality!
Work with HRC to ensure that we live in an America where GLBT
people are ensured of their basic equal rights, and can be open,
honest and safe at home, at work and in the community.
Volunteer with HRC at the St. Louis Pride Parade & Festival, or
Join Wes Taylor, a certified Nonviolent Communication trainer, for this 2 day workshop for parents and educators.
Fee: $220 per person, or $195 if registered by June 1.
Registration: Send check to Rhonda Mills at 2236 Helen Court, Brentwood, MO 63144, 314-704-8456 or 314-961-3940.
Location: Masterpeace Studios, 1099 Milwaukee Street, Kirkwood, Missouri
Workshop Info: Wes incorporates fun and experiential learning throughout the workshop. The skills he shares will assist you to:
• Connect more deeply with your children and spouse.
Willy Zep will kead a new synthesis of contact improvisational dance and tai chi with an afro-hatian mystique. This class will be taught Monday nights from 7-8:30. A suggested donation of $2-5 will go to CAMP.
MONTHLY SQUARE DANCING
Every 4th Wednesday 7:30 - 10:30 pm
Soulard Coffee Garden
910 Geyer Avenue
(serving food until 9pm)
Free. Invite friends & family.
Always live music, great calling, and fun dancing.
Getting the Real Story: skillsharing for investigative journalism & Words Found Here: space for reading and writing exploration
This ongoing class will evolve based on the desires of the participants. It will alternate weekly between "Getting the Story" a cooperative and practical skill-share for people interested in investigative journalism and "Words Found Here" a chance for writers to come together to share work for constructive critique and exploration of creative resources including READING! The first session June 28th will begin with "Getting the Story," sharing skills for investigative journalism. The 2nd session on 7/5 will be "Words Found Here," sharing skills for creative writing. Journalism and creative writing workshops will alternate weekly.
Contact katie - specialsoup@hotmail.com or Digger at diggerman@riseup.net for more info.
IDM, glitchcore, noise, breaks, drum and bass, chaotic good, we don't need your stinking genres
a night of experimental electronic music - bringing IDM and sexy back to a city grown complacent with crappy DJs. come for the awesome veggie food, stay for the sonic assault. donations accepted, but not required.
shangri-la diner - 2201 cherokee street - start yr weekend off proper
TECH/BIO/NOLOGY +++ NOISE +++ DANCE +++ ART +++ BIKE +++ PERFOR(hu)MANCE +++ WORDS
Saturday June 30th in a new, green-rehabbed venue space at Artica, by the river.
Doors a 8pm, $5-10 donation. Location: 21 O'Fallon St. (Google Maps link, directions).
Dust off that white tuxedo and break out the AquaNet and metallic mini dress, because prom night is near!
Willy Zep will kead a new synthesis of contact improvisational dance and tai chi with an afro-hatian mystique. This class will be taught Monday nights from 7-8:30. A suggested donation of $2-5 will go to CAMP.
There has been increasing reports of Sen. McCaskill's refusal to meet
with peace activists in Washington D.C. Some of us feel that it is
important to keep the pressure on Claire over the summer, especially in
light of McCaskill's refusal to give real answers or commitments
regarding the war. There will be a group of us bannering outside of Sen.
McCaskill';s office on Tuesday, July 3rd from 4:30-5:30. Her office
is in the Delmar Loop, at 5850 A Delmar Boulevard. Please come join us!
WHITE FLAG SAYS GOODBYE... UNTIL SEPTEMBER 8, 2007.
It's the end of the art season, and after our current show ends White Flag will be gone
fishin' until fall- but not before our end of the season party to celebrate WFP's first
year.
Please join us one week from tonight for:
WHITE THRASH
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
5 PM – 1 AM
FEATURING EIGHT LOCAL BANDS: SHAME CLUB, THE PUBES, THE OTTOMEN, SKAREKRAU
RADIO, SUPERFUNYEAHYEAHROCKETSHIP, THE MUSEUM MUTTERS, GHOST ICE, and THE BOXCAR
CHILDREN.
WHITE THRASH will feature eight bands on stage and a photographic retrospective of
Katastrophe writes and performs conscious, positive, world changing emo hip hop
songs. Show at 8pm. Cover at door.
This event has been moved to Black Bear Bakery, 2936 Cherokee, because of scheduling conflict. Future events in this series will be at CAMP.
the first session of this writing workshop will be held at Black Bear bakery, the parameters of the group will be shaped by the participants, ideas for writing exercises, sharing work for feedback, and reading poetry and other literature can stimulate individual writng. email katie for more directions: specialsoup@hotmail.com
Ceremony & Allegiance from SanFran, 3 local bands
Doors 7pm, show till 11pm
$5 cover
respect the space, no alcohol or substances please

