300 Hunter Ave, Ste 107
St. Louis, MO 63124
(314) 727-0800
Join Clayton after-hours for Parties in the Park, an open-air cocktail soiree. Okay, fine, it’s really just a classy block party. But you won’t want to miss it. Parties in the Park happens on the second Wednesday of every month, from May to September. Come hang out with old friends, meet new ones or do a little bit of both. Every Party is free to attend, but please don’t bring in outside food or drink — the area restaurants and drink tents have that covered.
Veterans For Peace is structured around a national office in Saint Louis, MO and comprised of members across the country organized in chapters and working groups. There is an annual convention each year attended by our members, families and supporters from across the nation which is hosted by a different VFP chapter in a different city each year.
The Saint Louis County Department of Public Health Waste Management Program deals with so much more than just a bunch of trash. Our department focuses on proper waste disposal, waste reduction, recycling, and enforcement. We want to give you a chance to peak into what we do and also provide you with information on how to live a more sustainable lifestyle. Check us out for news, events, and waste diversion tips geared toward Saint Louis County residents.
St. Louis aims to be a cultural mosaic because this community believes that immigrants invigorate our region, drive innovation and take us back to our roots. The St. Louis Mosaic Project’s goal is to transform St. Louis into the fastest growing metropolitan area for immigration by 2020 and promote regional prosperity through immigration and innovation. The St. Louis Mosaic Project was launched in 2012 in response to an economic impact report, outlining St. Louis to be lagging in immigrant growth as well as highlighting the economic benefits of increasing its foreign-born population. The Mosaic Project is a regional initiative that is professionally managed by St. Louis Economic Development Partnership, World Trade Center St. Louis and a 22-member committee.
In the wake of the announcement made by the hosts of Fear the Boot that 2016 would NOT see a Fear the Con, a trio of Booters got together and hit upon an audacious plan: They would plan and execute a small interim gaming convention in 2016 in the city of St. Louis, MO, DESPITE the fact that none of them live there...
In the wake of the announcement made by the hosts of Fear the Boot that 2016 would NOT see a Fear the Con, a trio of Booters got together and hit upon an audacious plan: They would plan and execute a small interim gaming convention in 2016 in the city of St. Louis, MO, DESPITE the fact that none of them live there...