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Monday July 23, 2007
Start: 5:30 pm

Hey everyone!

So next Monday is the CNN/Youtube Democratic debate and we thought it would be super fun to get together and watch. If you haven't heard, this debate will be different from others in that the questions will come from folks like you and me who submit videos on Youtube. It should be interesting viewing. The debate kicks off at 6PM, but come early to get your nosh on (we'llhave appetizers) and to register for door prizes.

What:CNN/Youtube Debate

When: Monday, July 23- 5:30PM

Start: 6:00 pm

We are giving a presentation from our visit to the Rhizome Collective in Austin, TX.

More on Rhizome:
http://rhizomecollective.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhizome_Collective
http://www.residentadvisor.net/photo-gallery.aspx?set=1840

Wikipedia calls it a "consensus-run democracy."

Here are minutes, presentation from that meeting.

Preceded by potluck at 6pm.

Wednesday July 25, 2007
Start: 2:00 pm

Presented by: An Officer from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.

3003 Arsenal Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63118
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

An Officer from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department will speak about safety guidelines for professionals working in the community at large. Safety information will cover topics such as awareness of surroundings and appropriate clothing.

Start: 8:30 pm

eric hall and catholic guilt.
what does catholic guilt sound like? do they bring a confessional to each gig? do they try to convince you to keep your virginity by only having anal? how many stein brothers are involved? what do they play? are they a jam band? does noise and jazz and punk equal no-junk? for answers to these and other pressing questions, come by and see for yourself. you can always repent tomorrow. there will likely be a third act on the bill, but (s/t)he(y) could not be reached as of press time, so you will just have to come by and be surprised along with the rest of us.

Thursday July 26, 2007
Start: 6:00 am
DETAILS:
Please join me for Open Laptop Night, an evening when artists can present their art work--finished products, works-in-progress, and video and digitally mediated artwork--at the museum.It's an open mic night for visual artists. . . along the lines of a digital show-and-tell.______________LOCATION:

Start: 1:00 pm

Hosted by: Hal Cox, Educational Coach, DD Resources

3003 Arsenal Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63118
Thursday, July 26, 2007
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Participants at the Special Education Strategy Session will receive assistance in navigating Special Education and the IEP process. A question and answer session will follow the presentation.

This event is open to all parents and agency staff representatives. Please join us.

3D Resource Book Center
3003 Arsenal Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63118
Phone: (314) 762-9742
Fax: (314) 762-0920
Email: 3dresourcebookcenter@mrdd.org

Start: 6:00 pm

This Wednesday, 7/25, at 6pm the CFU-LC's "Hindu Medicine and Indian Food" class will meet at "The Perry" Co-op building, 6021 Pershing Ave, St Louis, MO. There will be an informal lecture on the Indo-Roman spice trade, and we will prepare classical Roman dishes for the Co-op pot luck on Thursday at 7:30pm, also at "The Perry." All are welcome! For information, please call 314-725-0815; www.cfu-lc.com

Friday July 27, 2007
(all day)

July 27th-28th @ The Belvedere (5th and Main Streets) Louisville, Kentucky All Ages The Forecastle Festival is the largest gathering of musicians, artists, and activists in the American Midwest. Founded in Louisville, KY, the scenic, outdoor event is equally based upon a three-part format: Music.Art.Activism. Combining the hardest working Midwest bands, artists, and progressive environmental organizations ~ Forecastle is the place where the people come together.

Start: 6:00 pm

The greens wil be using the downstairs space for a bulk mailing from 6-midnight.

Saturday July 28, 2007
(all day)

July 27th-28th @ The Belvedere (5th and Main Streets) Louisville, Kentucky All Ages The Forecastle Festival is the largest gathering of musicians, artists, and activists in the American Midwest. Founded in Louisville, KY, the scenic, outdoor event is equally based upon a three-part format: Music.Art.Activism. Combining the hardest working Midwest bands, artists, and progressive environmental organizations ~ Forecastle is the place where the people come together.

Start: 3:00 pm

52nd City "Sporty" Release Party
Where: Riley's, 3458 Arsenal, 314-664-7474When:
Saturday, July 28, 3-6 p.m.
No cover, free food and drinks, all ages

This afternoon will mark the release of our fifth
print issue, along with our previous effort, the CD
"Sound." The new mag features a variety of St. Louis
writers, illustrators and photographers musing on the
topic of "Sporty" and will be on sale for $8, with all
previous issues available, as well. Expect a few
sporting events to be held in-and-out of Riley's on
Saturday. Owner Bill Kapes is generously offering some

Monday July 30, 2007
Start: 10:00 pm

Just got confirmation from Matt Harnish (of Bunnygrunt http://www.myspace.com/therealbunnygrunt ), who booked this show:
I, Crime from Detroit will be opening for Ryan Anderson of Austin, Texas http://www.myspace.com/ryananderson and Bad Folk from St. Louis http://www.myspace.com/badfolk at CBGB on South Grand in St. Louis http://www.myspace.com/cbgbstl on Monday, July 30th.

Tuesday July 31, 2007
Start: 7:00 pm

Yes, St. Louis IMC is finally having a general meeting to
launch the new site and workplan. IndyMedia operatives,
afficionados, and groupies are invited to show up and plug in... it's
a germinal moment, and an opportunity to play a role in making good
things happen.

Start: 7:00 pm

Tuesday July 31, 7pm-9pm.

Meet at the Bike Shop at CAMP if you want to help out and/or teach during the August class, or if you're an adult interested in being a student. The class will be held every Tues and Thurs in August, from 7-9pm. More info on the class.

For more information, email Dann at green(at)commonsound(dot)com or call 314-664-8023.

Wednesday August 01, 2007
Start: 10:30 am

Join us at the Gateway Green Alliance press conference at 3026 Cherokee with Malcolm Suber, National Organizer of the People's Hurricane Relief Fund, announcing the program on "Environmental Racism in the Aftermath of Katrina."

Start: 7:00 pm

Black and Green Wednesday

FORUM: Environmental Racism in the Aftermath of
Katrina

WHEN: 7 pm, Wednesday August 1, 2007

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

The forum will include:

* Zaki Baruti, Universal African Peoples Organization
[moderator]

* Don Fitz, Green Party of St. Louis

* Lizz Brown, Attorney and Award-Winning Talk Show
Host

* Malcolm Suber , National Organizer, People's
Hurricane Relief Fund

Close to two years after the terrible Hurricane
Katrina, which ravaged New Orleans and Louisiana,

Thursday August 02, 2007
Start: 6:00 pm

Thursday, August 2nd

6-10 PM: DJ Warren Piece (Eric Hall) at The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis ' "Select Night". Free! 21 and up.

10 PM: Neil Hamburger, Daiquiri, and Eric Hall at The Creepy Crawl. $12. 21 and up.

Meet DJ Warren Piece (aka DJYT & Tonto and DJ Like A Light Bulb!; also one half of Stonechild & Straight-up Cocoa Butter, Spork & Poon, and Fatoush; as well as a member of Peanuts, Tard Radish, Grandpa's Ghost, etc... aka Eric Hall.)

Start: 7:00 pm

Registration for August bike class series. Meeting in the bike shop (back yard).

Start: 7:30 pm

All are welcome to the WashU Coop's weekly pot luck dinners, at 7:30pm every Tuesday, at "The Perry," 6021 Pershing Ave, St Louis, Missouri. Vegetarian dishes are preferred, but any kind of food is okay (please be prepared to tell people what is in your dish).

For information, please see www.washucoop.com

Saturday August 04, 2007
Start: 2:00 pm

August 4th, 2 pm until Sundown

Speak out against the Bush/Cheney Administration's The War of Terror, and Restore our Constitutional Rights.

Meet under the metal animal sculpture at Hampton and I-64, next to the zoo.

Here's their website:
http://www.myspace.com/stlspeaksout
Email:
stlspeaksout@yahoo.com

I believe Iraq Veterans Against the War is helping organize the event.

(all day)

Left Then Center @ 08/04/2007

Featuring:

Ryan McNeely // Exclusive Live Performance //
http://www.ryanmcneely.com

Titus Elektro, DJ & creator of Trone // House and Afro-Samba //
http://www.tituselektro.com

Aunia Kahn // Artistic Expressions //
http://www.auniakahn.com

Surface , Substance + Design // U-Tube VJ'ing //
http://www.myspace.com/whiterabbit2012

@ 1025 Spruce St.
Downtown St,Louis , Mo

Sunday August 05, 2007
(all day)

Left Then Center @ 08/04/2007

Featuring:

Ryan McNeely // Exclusive Live Performance //
http://www.ryanmcneely.com

Titus Elektro, DJ & creator of Trone // House and Afro-Samba //
http://www.tituselektro.com

Aunia Kahn // Artistic Expressions //
http://www.auniakahn.com

Surface , Substance + Design // U-Tube VJ'ing //
http://www.myspace.com/whiterabbit2012

@ 1025 Spruce St.
Downtown St,Louis , Mo

Start: 9:00 pm

This Sunday, August 5th, Uncle Parys (aka Flytrap) and Justicia (aka Steeshy Peachy aka Flying Dagger) will be joining Gravity Plays Favorites and other fabulous performers as they debut their Acro Yoga duet at the 'Cowboy Cabaret' event held at the Atomic Cowboy.

Admission is only five bucks for standing room and the show is a fantastic aerial phenomenon.

Flytrap and Flying Dagger are the founding members of "Fly Girls", St. Louis' first and only Acro Yoga performance troupe.

Tuesday August 07, 2007
(all day)

The 24th Annual National Night Out (NNO), a unique crime and drug prevention event sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch (NATW), has been scheduled for Tuesday, August 7, 2007. We cordially invite you and your community to be part of our NIGHT OUT 2007 team.

Complete and submit the Registration Form below. Once registered, you will receive the NNO 2007 Organizational Kit filled with plenty of how-to materials.

http://www.natw.org/nno/reg.html

Wednesday August 08, 2007
Start: 7:30 pm

KFC,s monthly meeting this comeing Wed August 8th.@ Mangia on Grand Ave Southcity , 7;30 Evevyone is welcome to join us ,to share in open topics
on fashion,meet and greet, network,very friendly and fun so come on down and hang with your local designers,,
For a better world
KFC

http://www.myspace.com/killfashioncollective

Friday August 10, 2007
(all day)

Hispanic Festival, Inc. presents the Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival Friday through Sunday, August 10 - 12. The three day festival will feature Live Latino Bands, Folkloric Dancers, Authentic Foods Booths, Hispanic Arts & Crafts, Informational Booths and much more. The festival will be held at Soldiers Memorial Park in Downtown St Louis near 14th Street and Market. For more information call 314-837-6100 or visit hispanicfestivalstl.com

Start: 7:00 pm

Please join us on Friday, August 10, from 7 to 11 pm,
for the opening reception of 5D, a
solo exhibition by Jay H. Behrle.

Behrle has spent seven of the last ten years designing
and fabricating contemporary metal furniture, exhibiting
through out the Midwest and Florida at juried art shows
and galleries.

Over the last three years Behrle has been producing
contemporary mixed media wall panels incorporating
machined and handcrafted metal components. His newer
work is represented at galleries in Aspen, Fort Lauderdale
and Santa Fe.

Start: 7:00 pm

BAG Presents: Diverse Creative Voices on the St. Louis Scene

On Friday, August 10th from 7 - 9 PM BAG presents an
evening of diverse creative voices featuring musician
Zimbabwe Nkenya on mbira and poets Marsha Cann,
Michael Castro and Blue-Mashibini in the historic Rosebud Café at Scott Joplin House 2658 Delmar Blvd.). Native Marsha Cann is well-known as an actress, poet, storyteller and educator. Her work has been published in Wordwalkers, Frontlines and the St. Louis Muse. Cann has often been seen on stage in productions with the Black Rep and her association

Start: 9:00 pm

Friday, August 10th, 9pm
Shangrila Diner
An evening of experimental music with artists from St Louis and Oklahoma.

Performing:

Bunnyman vs Growltiger
idm, glitchcore, breakfunktional noise, beats laced with saxes and sine waves

Grey Field Recordings

Saturday August 11, 2007
(all day)

Hispanic Festival, Inc. presents the Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival Friday through Sunday, August 10 - 12. The three day festival will feature Live Latino Bands, Folkloric Dancers, Authentic Foods Booths, Hispanic Arts & Crafts, Informational Booths and much more. The festival will be held at Soldiers Memorial Park in Downtown St Louis near 14th Street and Market. For more information call 314-837-6100 or visit hispanicfestivalstl.com

(all day)

Free Store
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CAMP board approved to dismantle free store.
Everyone should take whatever they want by 8/11.

Start: 2:00 pm

A call out to all interested parties for the IMC St. Louis "Virtual Barnraising" of the website http://reboot.stlimc.org/

Please RSVP, especially if you want me to set you up with login accounts or similar provisions on the webserver ahead of time! Inquire at westbywest(AT)riseup(DOT)net.

Suggested location: Mokabee's at Grand @ Arsenal in South City
Date: Saturday 8/11, 2-6pm
Bring: wifi laptop and/or suggestions on layout and interface

Attached is rough schematic PDF of proposed page layout, to help guide/inform/inspire folks interested in participating in the barn-raising.

Start: 2:00 pm

Over the years, the Artica project and festival has manifested in different ways, large and small events throughout the years and seasons. It is time for grass roots resurgence. Come down to the site on Saturday, August 11th, observe the changes the space has experienced, and see how it inspires your creativity. We will be there to BBQ, play and make art. Come join us, plan to be self-sufficient, creative and ready to brainstorm about future events.

Start: 9:00 pm

Saturday, August 11thHard CandyDo you remember when parties were cheap and evil? The dirtiest, loudest, noisiest, and most dangerous lineup to hit the midwest in years. This one is gonna hurt.featuring Jen MasEnd UserDoormouseand lots of other noisy dangerous fucks.Come dressed as a jailbait nymphette and earn the undying love of Humbert Humbert and some prizes.

Sunday August 12, 2007
(all day)

Hispanic Festival, Inc. presents the Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival Friday through Sunday, August 10 - 12. The three day festival will feature Live Latino Bands, Folkloric Dancers, Authentic Foods Booths, Hispanic Arts & Crafts, Informational Booths and much more. The festival will be held at Soldiers Memorial Park in Downtown St Louis near 14th Street and Market. For more information call 314-837-6100 or visit hispanicfestivalstl.com

Start: 4:00 pm

Pamoja Session
A time for spiritual rejuvenation, cultural enrichment
& political education

Katrina: Still Waiting

Sunday, August 12, 2007 4:00-6:00 pm
Community Center - 1401 Rowan (at Ridge))

Featuring the documentary
“Big Easy to Big Empty:
The Untold Drowning of New Orleans ”

As we approach the two year anniversary of Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita, the Gulf Coast pretty much looks the
same as it did right after the disaster. Why?
There will be a discussion following the film
including a report on a special meeting that took

Start: 7:00 pm

The First Second Sunday...

A great bunch of people showed up for the 'ReBoot Launch Meeting' on July 31, and a lot got done. High on the list, a consensus: It's time to restore the IMC tradition of reliable monthly business meetings, and the 2nd Sunday of each month is a good day to do it. So we will get off to a fast start this Sunday evening, August 12, and build on new momentum.
Monday August 13, 2007
Start: 10:00 am

Monday, August 13, 2007
Requiem & Spookhouse Productions
present
Projekt recording artist

ANDROID LUST

with guest
AfterChain
and DJs Skeletal & XBot
Doors 10 p.m. - $8 cover* - 18 & up.

Dante's - 3221 Olive St. - St. Louis, MO 63103

DJ spin before and after the show.

Advance tickets available at www.requiemsaint.com.

www.androidlust.com
www.afterchain.com

*Attendees of the My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult show at Pop's get in for $6 with ticket or Android Lust flyer presented after the show!

Start: 7:00 pm

Collective meeting for the Community Arts & Meeting Project

Wednesday August 15, 2007
Start: 2:00 pm

St. Louis Job Corps
Presented by: Demetrious Mosley, Manager, Outreach and Admissions of St. Louis Job Corps

3003 Arsenal Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63118
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Demetrious Mosley will speak about Job Corps, an education and job training program that benefits young men and women with limited financial resources. This presentation will include information about program eligibility and admission.

3D Resource Book Center
3003 Arsenal Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63118
Phone: (314) 762-9742
Fax: (314) 762-0920

Start: 7:00 pm

Gateway Greens discuss campaigns on lead poisoning prevention, global warming & environmental racism and make plans for educational events. Contact: 314-727-8554, fitzdon@aol.com

Friday August 17, 2007
(all day)


Work Party for New Roots Urban Farm's house:

Weather: Friday 92 degrees/67 degrees mostly cloudy
Saturday 88 degress/70 degrees Isolated T-Storms Precip 30%
Sunday 84 degrees/71 degrees Scattered T-Storms Precip 40%

Time: (weather permitting)
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
Sunday 9am - 4pm

Jobs: Friday demolition work.
Saturday hauling all trash to dumpster
Sunday hauling trash to dumpster

Start: 6:00 pm

UAPO Celebration of the 120th Birthday and Legacy of
Marcus Garvey
Friday, August 17
6-9 p.m.
Muhammad Academy
3625 Garrison (One Block East of Grand off Natural
Bridge)
Admission FREE/Donation Accepted

Entertainment by Youth and Roots Reggae Band
Presentation by Afrikan Heritage Youth Organization

Featuring Elaine Brown--Former leading member of the
Black Panther Party and author of “A Taste of Power”,
among others; Candidate for the Green Party nomination
for President of the United States

Start: 7:00 pm

7:00 - 10:00pm - Public Speakout - Centenary Methodist Church
Shuttle leaves the hotel at 6:30pm

MC: Michael McPhearson and Stacy Hafley

Speakers: Elaine Johnson, Phyllis Bennis, Tina Richards, Dennis Kucinich, Sara Rich, Fernando De Solar Suarez, Nancy Lessin, Charlie Richardson, Aimee Allison, Dr. Dahlia Wasfi and more!

Performers: Raw Earth Experience Drummers, Victor Seguara, Steve Jacobs, Tom Chelston, and Darrell Anderson

Location:
Centenary Methodist Church
55 Plaza Sq
St Louis, MO 63103
(314) 421-3136

More Info:
http://www.vfpnationalconvention.org/program.htm

Start: 8:00 pm

CONCERT TO BENEFIT HISTORIC MULLANPHY EMIGRANT HOME
Three Local Bands String Up for Endangered North Saint Louis Landmark

Saturday August 18, 2007
(all day)


Work Party for New Roots Urban Farm's house:

Weather: Friday 92 degrees/67 degrees mostly cloudy
Saturday 88 degress/70 degrees Isolated T-Storms Precip 30%
Sunday 84 degrees/71 degrees Scattered T-Storms Precip 40%

Time: (weather permitting)
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
Sunday 9am - 4pm

Jobs: Friday demolition work.
Saturday hauling all trash to dumpster
Sunday hauling trash to dumpster

Start: 12:00 pm

make it bring it to share it (freely):

whatever and everything: materials, skills, recipes, food, clothing, patches, prints, jewels, tools, doodads, etcetera, beyond...

for inquiries and special requests, please email molly at mollyexplores@sbcglobal.net

(all day)
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The STL Craft Mafia invites you to our indie craft show on Aug. 18th -
a night of handmade crafts, art, & music. From 7 pm to 1 am browse
everything from handmade clothing, jewelry, & accessories to punk
baby items, paper art, plush monsters, and housewares. These are not
your grandmother's knitted shawls - these are nontraditional indie
crafts with an edge!

Sunday August 19, 2007
(all day)


Work Party for New Roots Urban Farm's house:

Weather: Friday 92 degrees/67 degrees mostly cloudy
Saturday 88 degress/70 degrees Isolated T-Storms Precip 30%
Sunday 84 degrees/71 degrees Scattered T-Storms Precip 40%

Time: (weather permitting)
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
Sunday 9am - 4pm

Jobs: Friday demolition work.
Saturday hauling all trash to dumpster
Sunday hauling trash to dumpster

Start: 10:30 am

The National March through the Arch Funding the War is Killing our Troops! Meet at the corner of 9th & Cole, downtown St. Louis, at 10:30 a.m., August 19. It will probably be hot: bring water, and dress comfortably (hat, light-colored clothing)

Start: 2:00 pm

Address: America’s Center, Room F, 801 Convention Plaza

Start: 9:00 pm

Mad Art
9 pm Sunday August 19, 2007
$5 All Ages

Dylan Posa And Three Cheers For One Dead Man
(member of Cheer-Accident, Bobby Conn, The Flying Luttenbachers, Brise-Glace, etc.)
dylanposa.com

Skarekrauradio
(members of Quief Quota, Shed Shot, and Two Lips)
myspace.com/skarekrauradio

Peanuts
(Jeremy Brantlinger, Eric Hall, and Nazeer Sadeeq Holmes)
myspace.com/ehallstl

Mad Art
9 pm Sunday August 19, 2007
$5 All Ages

Wednesday August 22, 2007
Start: 2:00 pm

Speaker: Gerald Zafft, of Counsel (Attorney) to Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP

3003 Arsenal
St. Louis, Missouri 63118
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Gerald Zafft will speak about legal guardianship and conservatorship as it applies to people with disabilities. Mr. Zafft has served, and is currently serving, on a number of civic and charitable boards, including the National Benevolent Association, Woodhaven Learning Center, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Project, Inc. and Rainbow Village.

Start: 6:00 pm

Co-Ops Crew ~ [#: 4+]..... 'coordinating operations'; handle correspondence, records, & proceedings, organize R&D, assist volunteers, and implement special projects in accord with IMC missions.

Council: Wednesday Aug. 22, 6 PM,
@ Mokabe's Coffeehouse
3606 Arsenal St. (SW corner of Grand)

Start: 7:30 pm

MONTHLY SQUARE DANCING
Every 4th Wednesday 7:30 - 10:30 pm
Soulard Coffee Garden
910 Geyer Avenue
(serving food until 9pm)

Free. Invite your friends & family.
Always live music, great calling, and fun dancing.

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