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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
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 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.
Next collective meeting for the Community Arts & Meeting Project
Hey everyone! Just wanted to let you know that last night meeting (open to public.) Was wonderful . New fashion designers and jewelry designer show up. along with the regular KFC crew ,
Next open meeting is September 12th the second Wednesday of the month.@ Mangia on Grand in South City
So if you or anyone you know is fashion lover/ Designer /Or just want to hang out with us and see whats going on ,, come join us,mark your calendars
"support your local designers"
For A Better World :)
KFC
New Roots could really use some help on the house.
Fall weather is here and winter is on the way.
We need help with this work party tomorrow 9am - 4pm, thursday Sept. 13th!!!
Wish List:
you to help with labor.....please....&
pick-up trucks to haul trash to dumpsite. (Even if you could just loan your truck for a day)
In return New Roots will supply lunch and beer!
Come out for a couple of hours or a half day. Any amount of time would be great.
RSVP New Roots @ 314-588-7116 (Trish & Joe)
Mirror Magic
Create a magic mirror as an altar to your deep self
Date: Thursday, September 13th 7-9pm (Doors will open at 6:45)
Location: Elements of Wellness
This mirror will be a place for you to meet yourself, to create a reflection
of who you are, to create an image of yourself. Around the borders of these
mirrors, we can tell the story of ourselves, of our year, of who we wish to
become and already are. On the frame area around these mirrors, we will add
images, words, colors, symbols, poetry, and more.
Will you mark the borders of your mirror with the 13 moons, the four
CAMP kicks off its bi-weekly "Dangerous Film Series" with a screening of "Control Room". This riveting documentary peers into the controversial and often dangerous operations of the 7-year-old Al Jazeera news network. Although it often enrages its own people, the news outlet has become the most accepted informational resource in the Arab community. Filmmaker Jehane Noujaim gains extraordinary access to Al Jazeera journalists and examines the risks they confront on a daily basis. Doors open at 7:00 pm, showtime 7:30. Suggested donation, $4.00 but NOTAFLOF
Again, with the boating! To everyone who has already
submitted...thanks! If you haven't yet, get moving!
One week left to go.
www.malchionno.blogspot.com For details, under the
post Any questions about Boating?
The main reason for this message is let everyone know
the venue for Boating has changed to the Beverly,
right next door to Fort Gondo. Same date, same time,
different place. And the opening will be the same
night and time as the Press/Release Print Council
show.
If you submit and want to see the installation, or
just want to see the boats-come by:
47 reasons to visit Art Coop's NOH WAY art show
Friday, September 14, from 7 to 11 pm:
(work shown at 4515 Olive and at 462 N. Taylor)
Sara Merideth
Sukanya Mani
Elizabeth Parris
Scott Garascia
Jimmy Deardeuff
Angelia Young
Laynee Torode
Timothy Wagner
Sheila X.O.
Lisa Bachman
Monica Williams
Jennifer Hayes
Nilsen Turan-Kennedy
Palene
Krishna Sastre
Angela Malchionno
David St
Joseph Citro
Andrew Schaefer
Keith Whetstone
Jon Calvert
Morgan Gehris
Julie Birkemeier
Michael Keth
Daniel Fishback
Dan Jefferson
Grovefest - An Urban Celebration
Forest Park Southeast... on Manchester between Sarah & Boyle
Saturday, September 15
3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday, September 16
Noon to 6 p.m.
2 Concert stages in the streets featuring Riverfront Times sponsored bands showcasing all kinds of Live Music all Day & Night from the Best of St. Louis.
WHAT: 17th Annual Great Green PESTO FEAST
WHEN: 6:00-8:00 pm (dinner), Saturday, September 15,
2007
WHERE: Grace United Methodist Church, Fellowship Hall
6199 Waterman (at Skinker), St. Louis MO 63112
COST: $15 advance purchase by Sept 9. Call
314-727-8554
$20 at the door
THEME: From Climate Chaos to Global Justice
A smorgasbord of gourmet pesto, including vegan!
Tomato sauce will about for non-pesto-eaters.
The 17th Annual Great Green Pesto Feast is one of the
best vegetarian dinners in St. Louis. Tim Montague
and Naomi Davis will speak on "From Climate Chaos to
Grovefest - An Urban Celebration
Forest Park Southeast... on Manchester between Sarah & Boyle
Saturday, September 15
3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday, September 16
Noon to 6 p.m.
2 Concert stages in the streets featuring Riverfront Times sponsored bands showcasing all kinds of Live Music all Day & Night from the Best of St. Louis.
Alegria
Latino Art Festival at Belas Artes
You are invited to be part of the Latino Art Fair at the opening day of "Alegria" Latino Art Festival
at Belas Artes on September 16th.
The event will be open to public from 12-noon to 6pm.
Products and art must be made by Latino artist and we prefer it to be handmade. The registration cost is $25 per table and must be made by September 10th
Contact Belas Artes to register: 314-772-2787 or email: cileia@belas-artes.net
Please forward this email to other people you think would be interested in attending.
Here is a message from Craig Schmid about light rail in South City, in particular a rail line running between North and South City.
When the last presentation about light rail was made at the Marine Villa meeting, the presenters mentioned that there would be some final open houses to get additional public input. The Southside Open House is scheduled:
SEPTEMBER 19 (5 P.M. to 7:30 P.M.)
MERAMEC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (2745 MERAMEC)
Who: Green Drinks
Contact: Terry Winkelmann
4611 Macklind
St. Louis, Missouri 63109
(314) 351-2000
What: Green Car Show
When: Sept. 19th, 2007
6:30 to 9 p.m.
Where: Schlafly Bottleworks
7260 Southwest Ave.
Maplewood, MO 63143
Cost: $3 suggested donation.
General Membership Meeting
WHEN: September 19 7 p.m.
WHERE: CAMP (3026 Cherokee)
gateway-greens.org
Who: Home Eco
Contact: Terry Winkelmann
4611 Macklind
St. Louis, Missouri 63109
(314) 351-2000
What: Green Building Products Presentation
Mike Matthews, editor of Green Building Products Dealer magazine, will share his knowledge of trends in green building products for both new home construction and remodeling. See samples of Marmoleum, bamboo, zero VOC paints, cellulose insulation and much more. Pick up free copies of Environmental Home Magazine, courtesy of Home Eco.
When: September 22, 2007
9 to 10 a.m.
The 2nd annual Strange Folk Festival will take place Saturday, September 22nd from 10 a.m.-6p.m. at Community Park in O'Fallon, IL...Just 15 minutes from downtown St. Louis. Last year we hosted over 80 amazing indie artists selling everything from organic soaps to masterfully crafted corsets, original artwork, adorable handmade purses, hand-bound books, and so much more! What sets us apart from other crafts shows?
PAINTBALL 2007 Art Auction and Fundraiser is an annual celebration of art and music benefiting Women in Charge (WIC). WIC is a non-profit, grass-roots organization that works directly with women in need to help them attain personal and professional success, so that they may provide a better life for themselves and their children.
Another meeting for the Community Arts and Meeting Project
National Book Award Finalist and Author of House of Leaves
MARK Z. DANIELEWSKI
Discusses and Signs
ONLY REVOLUTIONS
I'd like to extend an invitation to any of you who would like to partipate in an amazing holiday event at the Contemporary Art Mueseum this year. We can do this as KFC, individuals or both.
MONTHLY SQUARE DANCING
Every 4th Wednesday 7:30 - 10:30 pm
Soulard Coffee Garden
910 Geyer Avenue
(serving food until 9pm)
Always live music, great calling, and fun dancing. Free.
This month we have a band scheduled with Barbara Weathers on fiddle!
Megan Greene
**** ANOTHER UPCOMING SQUARE DANCE ****
Sunday, October 7th at Jefferson Barracks 2 -4 pm with Steve Hall on fiddle!
The Fucking Bike Club rides under the full moon! Bring your bike and your mustache!
Starts at Turtle Park (Tamm @ Oakland), 11pm.
http://www.fuckingbikeclub.blogspot.com/
http://www.myspace.com/bikeclubfbc
http://www.farmersalmanac.com/2006-2007-full-moons (full moons)
As part of the celebration of the Hispanic Heritage month at its Latino Art
Festival, Belas Artes invites you to attend this great workshop which will
provide an immersion and deep understanding of the Latino culture. This
workshop targets professionals who work with (or want to) Hispanic
employees, Teachers and Professors, as well as Students who are interested
to have a broader comprehension of the theme.
Latinicidad
The impact of the Latino Culture in the US
An immersion workshop - September 27th from 9am to 5pm at Belas Artes
Workshops, Videos, Interview, Food and Music
CAMP continues its biweekly film series with "The Take". A truly breathtaking documentary, filmed during the factory takeovers in Buenos Aires. The Take centers around one auto-parts factory, and of the lives and struggles of the 30 unemployed workers who decide to reoccupy, collectivize, and get it going again. Doors open at 7:00 pm, showtime 7:30. $4.00 suggested donation but NOTAFLOF.
Would you like to suggest a film? Then post a comment here:
http://stlcamp.org/camp_film_series_fall_2007%21
Wednesday October 3, 7 pm
Legacy Books and Café, 5249 Delmar (near Union)
The forum will include:
* Ziah Reddick, Universal African Peoples Organization [moderator]
* Audrey Hollis, Greater St. Mark Community Food - Community Organizing
* digger, Missouri Green Party
Humanity is increasingly separated from the land and food that sustain us. Surprisingly, Cuba may be the country that offers the best model for the shortage of energy that will soon haunt the US.
The St. Louis Indymedia Center presents:
A Dialogue on Immigration with NYC-based author Jane Guskin, co-author of "The Politics of Immigration"
WHAT: A dialogue on immigration with Jane Guskin, co-author of "The
Politics of Immigration: Questions and Answers" (new book on Monthly
Review Press)
WHEN: Saturday, October 6, 2007, at 1:00 pm
WHERE: Community Arts and Media Project, 3026 Cherokee St., St. Louis, Missouri (at Cherokee & Minnesota)
http://www.stlcamp.org, http://www.stlimc.org
For immediate release: October 3, 2007


