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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
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
The First Second Sunday...
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!
Collective meeting for the Community Arts & Meeting Project
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
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
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
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
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
CONCERT TO BENEFIT HISTORIC MULLANPHY EMIGRANT HOME
Three Local Bands String Up for Endangered North Saint Louis Landmark
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
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
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!
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
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)
Address: America’s Center, Room F, 801 Convention Plaza
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
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.
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)
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.
Review newswire & submittals, approve features, request articles on agreed topics, monitor site content; build quality & balance of reportage in accord with IMC editorial policies.
More info: http://reboot.stlimc.org/story/3-crew-councils-week
The Ditty Bops
Mad Art Gallery
Thursday, August 23
2 special performances
7:00pm (all ages)
10:00pm (21+)
Mad Art Gallery is proud to welcome back The Ditty Bops. With voices
as sweet as honey and harmonies to match, the Ditty Bops call their
shows "pagan-vaudeville." Accompanied by guitar, mandolin, piano,
fiddle, stand-up bass, and lots of wild costume changes, their music
blends ragtime, western swing, bluegrass, and folk.
Their 2007 Summer Farm Tour supports Farm Aid (www.farmaid.org) and
local farm organizations and brings attention to sustainable
Cervantes Free University & Learning Co-op
Open House and Open Registration, Fri 8/24, 3-7pm,
Veggie BBQ Sun 8/26 5-10pm
6036 Pershing Avenue, St Louis, Missouri, 63112-1310
314-725-0815
($5 to cover costs, donations to cfu-lc.com and the
Co-op Library welcome. Pot luck contributions are
optional)
cfu-lc.com t-shirts $10 in advance!
Real College Courses for Yoga Center Rates!
Autumn 2007 Schedule (most classes start August 29)
Karma and Rebirth: MW 7-8:30pm (Pershing, TBA)
Karma and Rebirth: MW 10-11:30am (WashU Campus, TBA)
Tech Crew ~ [#: 3+].... build and run the 'www.stlimc.org' website, design functions & data archives per user & member needs; maintain computers, software, and supporting audio/video equipment.
Council: Saturday Aug. 25, 3 PM
@ Mokabe's Coffeehouse
3606 Arsenal St. (SW corner of Grand)
Just a quick reminder that Keith Fullerton Whitman
will be in town tomorrow! This is a RARE show for
sure and will prove to be a memorable night, for the
mind, heart, eyes, and ears! Also playing will be the
Flashbulb w/ Raglani and John Tamm-Buckle. This show
doubles as the Kvist 001 Record Release show! Pick up
a copy from JTB! MORE INFO HERE:
www.apoprecords.com/floodyrface
P.S. 21 O'Fallon St. is where CAMP has its 2007 Influx party.
Cervantes Free University & Learning Co-op
Open House and Open Registration, Fri 8/24, 3-7pm,
Veggie BBQ Sun 8/26 5-10pm
6036 Pershing Avenue, St Louis, Missouri, 63112-1310
314-725-0815
($5 to cover costs, donations to cfu-lc.com and the
Co-op Library welcome. Pot luck contributions are
optional)
cfu-lc.com t-shirts $10 in advance!
Real College Courses for Yoga Center Rates!
Autumn 2007 Schedule (most classes start August 29)
Karma and Rebirth: MW 7-8:30pm (Pershing, TBA)
Karma and Rebirth: MW 10-11:30am (WashU Campus, TBA)
Yet another collective meeting for the Community Arts and Meeting Project.
<http://www.ywcastlouis.org>
YWCA Racial Justice Lecture Series, Tues. Aug 28, 5:30-7pm, YWCA 2711 Locust, STL, MO. Feat. Rev. Gill Ford, NAACP Regional Director on burying the "N" word
Bread & Roses 2007
Friday, August 31, 2007 at 7 pm
at the Regional Arts Commission, 6128 Delmar, 63112
MCs: State Representative Jamilah Nasheed and Sylvester Brown of the
Post-Dispatch
Tickts: $10
$5 striking worker, low-income and student
For the past five years, Bread & Roses has served as an annual
celebration of the arts in political action and in the lives of workers.
This year, Bread & Roses will feature as its centerpiece a CHORAL
THEATER PERFORMANCE IN TWO ACTS: SONGS OF SOLIDARITY, VOICES OF SOCIAL
You are invited to a Acro Yoga Jam!
Wednesday Sept. 5, 2007
12 Noon to 3PM
Tower Groove Park
(near the farmers market location)
come out and learn how to fly!
fun for adults and kids!
attending this event will be three acro yoga teachers & "The Fire Flies"
this is a free event for all!
Speaker: Jessica Vick, Special Victims Advocate, Crime Victim Advocacy Center of St. Louis
3003 Arsenal
St. Louis, Missouri 63118
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Jessica Vick will speak about the Crime Victim Advocacy Center of St. Louis, (CVAC), an organization that provides numerous direct services to crime victims. CVAC also partakes in public advocacy for and increased community responsiveness to crime victims.
3D Resource Book Center
3003 Arsenal Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63118
Phone: (314) 762-9742
Fax: (314) 762-0920
Something about their parking lot and garden.
More Info:
http://cherokeestation.com/forum/index.php?topic=21.0
The St. Louis Bike Fed's monthly board meeting is at 7 p.m. this Thursday, Sept. 6, at the William Kerr Foundation building, 21 O'Fallon Street. This is across the street from the trailhead for the Riverfront Trail.
This meeting is open to all seeking to promote the Bike Fed's mission: Advocacy, education, safety and access for folks on bikes. If you're available, plan to come.
apoprecords
September, 7 2007 at Pink Reason / Little Claw / Joe Raglani
2831 Cherokee St, South City Saint Louis, 63118
Next STLIMC monthly meeting. Meetings are held every 2nd sunday of the month.
At CAMP, 3026 Cherokee St. in south St. Louis.
Agenda Items for next meeting on 9/9, 7pm @ CAMP
- Consensus decision making, esp. who is consenting?
- New features?
- Crew reports
- Review of what was done over the past month, what worked? what didn't work? Build on what works?
- Training!! Train folks how to write journalism (e.g. Digger's workshop)
- Refine and/or train folks how content is posted to the website at reboot.stlimc.org.
Local artists are meeting for a drawing night which will allow for conversation about how the beautiful walls of our old building can reflect the art of children and adults, both formally-trained and self-trained. We see this as an act of knitting together our creative play and communication. These meetings begin Sept. 9 @ 7pm.
This will continue throughout September.
"Drawing is . . . not an exercise of particular dexterity,
but above all a means of expressing intimate feelings and moods."
~ Henri Matisse.
Drawing is……. a nice way to talk.
Next collective meeting for the Community Arts & Meeting Project


