Tavern of Fine Arts is a relaxed and comfortable restaurant, wine bar and arts venue. We feature great food prepared fresh in house, fine wines, select spirits, local craft beers, and teas, coffee and espresso drinks. We are dedicated to providing an environment that encourages and fosters the patronage and presentation of musical, visual, and literary fine arts. Our nightly entertainment ranges from classical chamber music, jazz, world music, avant-garde and cabaret to poetry readings, figure drawing and dance traditions from around the world.
Vital VOICE Magazine distributes 25,000 copies monthly, available free at more than 400 locations throughout the bi-state area. We have a growing circulation of 25,000+ and our Web-based marketing reaching well over 10,000 people monthly. Established in 2000 as a continuation of the venerable Lesbian and Gay News Telegraph (founded, 1981), Vital VOICE can boast over a decade of experience in showcasing and reaching the LGBT community. _________________________________________________________ Our diverse and prismatic community consists of a median 25-55 years of age. Over 90% are employed with an average income of 55-85K per year. You can find Vital VOICE magazine on stand the first week of every month. Please enjoy this complimentary issue of the new Vital VOICE magazine and we welcome your feedback. Our offices are open Monday thru Friday – 10am to 4pm. You may contact us at 314.256.1196 or [email protected].
Club Elite is The best kept secret of St Louis it's located just blocks from the Central West End on a main Street 813 N kingshighway with well lit parking The interior is beautiful The Food is good The DJ's are great The Drinks are Strong we play from R&B and the latest Rap there are age restrictions to keep down security issues the lighting is professional and the mood is just right for fun
price: $5.00 cover charge! Shoot Pool FREE!!! We have 6 regulation tables and 1 championship table. Dart machines, chess, spades, music, and dance floor!! Reserve your Party today!!!!!!! We are forming pool leagues and dart leagues!!!!!! Contact Last Pocket for information. Classes are now forming for Learning how to play pool!!!!
Each and Every Tuesday Night it's the most versatile and creative Open Mics in St. Louis! Hosted by InnerGy (poet, model, actress and comedian!) It GOES DOWN on Tuesdays, where we hit the stage with poetic flows and musical musings, ensuring that our audience is in just the right mood for entertainment! The Legacy is a full service venue with a bar to quench your thirst and a kitchen that pushes out some of the best food in the LOU! Doors open at 6:30 Performers are FREE til 7pm Show Starts at 8pm! $5 cover til 8pm, $10 after unless posted otherwise!
Ashleyliane Dance Company (ADC) is a professional performance organization under the artistic direction of Ashley L. Tate. ADC specializes in blending modern, jazz, and contemporary training with urban street dance. The Company offers outreach activities that include choreography, performances, master class instruction, workshops, and private lessons. ADC company dancers are all high school and college graduates or currently pursuing their degree in higher education. Since its inception in 2007, ADC has performed at a plethora of major events and private engagements, including but not limited to: the Muny, Fair St. Louis, First Night, Loop in Motion, Dancing in the Street, Casino Queen, Four Seasons Hotel and The Pageant. ADC has been featured on Fox 2 News,"Best of the STL" on STL TV, Show Me St. Louis, and the Nine Network and in Alive Magazine and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The company has produced a number of dance concerts at the Center of Creative Arts (COCA), Ivory Theatre, and Missouri History Museum, and the Edison Theatre. ADC has also served as entertainment for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, acting as crowd enthusiasts for 7 years. They have also been invited to perform at the Dance Chicago Festival, the American College Dance Association Covention, the University of Illinois-Chicago, the Pulse On Tour Dance Convention in Chicago and Las Vegas, and both Peridance Capezio Center and TADA! Theater in New York City. Ashleyliane Dance Company is committed to creating a comfortable atmosphere for adult dancers to continue learning and growing as artists and for young dancers to find their niche. The Company brings together dancers from all over the city, in turn creating a cohesive dance community.
My Pink Purse provide essential products for those who are battling cancer. We also provide services for survivors and caregivers to celebrate their victories and appreciation for those who have stood by and taken care of the patient. This organization believe that your are "Stronger than before" as you have gone through the fight and won or in the process of winning the fight. It is our desire to make this process a little easy by providing those things that are necessary for the patient to successfully endure treatment. We will offer programs that will help keep your beauty intact as you progress in your treatment. One of the ways we achieve this is by offering support to purchase head covering for the patient as their hair is being restored. We also give support to spouses that are challenged by this process to become more supportive and understanding of the physical changes and embrace those that might be permanent . Overall we are here to support patients, survivors and caregivers as the go on this journey.
In the autumn of 2010, several women who had sung together in other groups gathered to establish the Missouri Women's Chorus and had the very good fortune to engage Scott Schoonover as Artistic Director. Auditions were held in January, 2011 to form the first group of 24 singers in the Chorus and work began immediately on our first concert. The first of two a capella concerts held during 2011 occurred on May 1, performed at Union Avenue Christian Church, St. Louis, Missouri. Titled Amore, Sacred and Profane, this concert explored the theme of love in both sacred and secular contexts and featured early Spanish works, 16-century madrigals, Brahms part-songs and contemporary motets. The second concert of 2011 was held on December 3 at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. Titled Mystic Nativity, this was a Christmas concert comprised of works devoted to the figure of the Virgin Mary, and the performance was enthusiastically received by a standing-room-only audience. Our first concert of 2012 was held on May 6 at The Chapel for the Arts in Clayton, Missouri. Two back-to-back performances allowed us to accommodate our audience at this small venue. In a more relaxed setting, where listeners could enjoy a glass of wine or other beverage, we sang of Fair Phyllis and Other Naughty Shepherdesses: A Renaissance Cabaret. We were fortunate to be accompanied by local artists Tracy Andreotti on cello, Mary McKenney on recorder and Jeff Noonan on lute.
The St. Louis Arts Alliance is a nonprofit organization that facilitates the collaboration of professional artists and provides venues for the presentation of their individual and collective work. Our primary goal is to provide new opportunities for artists who specifically wish to connect with other artists, especially those of different genres, and offer their talents in a collaborative spirit.
The Next Dor house is a 100-year-old, three story house located in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis City. The live-in staff are idea facilitators, providing logistical and promotional support to individuals or organizations who with to use the house as event space.
Founded in 1980, the Society is an international association of persons interested in the art and thought of T. S. Eliot. Our annual meeting is held in St. Louis, the city of Eliot's birth, on the weekend closest to his September 26th birthday. Among other activities, the meeting features the T. S. Eliot Memorial Lecture, given by an eminent scholar or poet. The Society publishes a newsletter, Time Present, three times yearly, and it regularly sponsors sessions at the MLA and SAMLA annual conventions, the conference of the American Literature Association, and the Louisville Conference on Literature & Culture since 1900. Incorporated as a non-profit organization, the Society is supported by the annual dues of its members.
Offering Shelter, in Jesus' Name since 1986! The Grace and Peace Winter Shelter has been offering temporary, overnight shelter during the colder months to homeless women of St. Louis since 1986. We are planning, Lord willing, to reopen for this winter on November 12, 2014. If we don't open that date, we will open a bit later. We are working hard to get all the volunteers signed up to operate the Shelter! The Winter Shelter operates in the basement of Grace and Peace's building in an urban area on the west side of the city. By the grace of God, many suburban churches send helping hands and meals each winter. Neighboring churches and agencies also partner with us! As a result, the shelter ministry extends well beyond the boundaries of the congregation of Grace and Peace.Many women have come back year after year to stay at Grace and Peace during the winter, citing the warm community there that they like to call home. Many have also "graduated" to apartments of their own. The Winter Shelter receives no government funding, relying instead on volunteer helpers and meal providers as well as on donations to cover staff stipends and other expenses. You can send a check via U. S. Mail or using your bank's Bill Pay function. The address is on our website. You can now make a donation via PayPal. To do so, go to www.paypal.com, and select the Send Money and Personal tabs. Under the Personal tab, choose Gift. Designate the receiver as [email protected]. The Shelter is a ministry of Grace & Peace Fellowship, which is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit corporation. This means that donations are tax-deductible for donors, according to current IRS policies. If you would like a donation receipt, please send us an email with your information and we will send you a receipt at year's end. Thank you for your support!
Tango, waltz, foxtrot, cha-cha-cha, rumba, salsa, Argentine tango... these are names representing some of the 29 styles of ballroom dance that are performed in competitions and danced at social gatherings and night clubs around the world. Studies show ballroom dancing provides a positive and youthful environment for people of all ages. Not only is ballroom dancing a cultural event, it's also a form of exercise that improves one's health and mind by teaching social skills, fall prevention, balance, musicality, concentration, and sequential memory. Ballroom dancing is truly an inter-generational lifelong activity that can be enjoyed and participated in by everyone. Come join us. Meet new people and learn how even you can tame your own two left feet.
Core Values: Respect for All Uncompromising respect for human dignity is the foundation upon which Neighborhood Houses was built. We fundamentally value people and are always mindful of individual circumstances and points of view. We are committed to fostering communities of inclusiveness, equality and fairness – – ones that empower families and inspire children to aspire to greatness. Faith & Stewardship Our faith-based legacy implores us to be vigilant in assessing and responding to community needs and, in the spirit of exemplary stewardship of our mission, we work relentlessly to provide quality resources to those who are experiencing social injustice. Resilience & Empowerment We believe that resilience is a critical element of personal character that can be built in all of us, despite socio-economic conditions. Individuals should always be viewed as optimal agents of their own personal growth, but in no way does this mean that the road toward resilience should be traveled alone. Quality Programs & Caring Staff By providing effective educational services, youth programs and a caring, dedicated staff, Neighborhood Houses is supporting the growth of children into productive, engaged adults, and we are helping parents become confident advocates for their own families. Yet, in humble recognition of our own limitations, we are constantly building and cultivating partnerships to enhance our skills and broaden our perspectives. This belief of communalism will forever be engrained Neighborhood Houses and in all that we do.
AFSCME Local 410 works for justice in the workplace and advocates for prosperity and opportunity for all working families. We not only stand for fairness at the bargaining table — we fight for fairness at the ballot box and in the halls of government.
Community Resources And More enlists the efforts of the public and private sectors and encourages them to work together to reduce welfare dependency. Working in cooperation with these groups, Community Resources And More matches families who need assistance with an adoptive church or civic group. This partner stimulates and mobilizes private effort to provide alternative assistance (non-monetary) and mentoring. It is a rewarding experience for churches and other groups to help less fortunate families.