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501 N Grand Blvd Suite #100
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 361-5900

Community and Government Near Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri

Centene Center For The Arts
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3547 Olive St
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 289-4004

The Arts and Education Council provides office space, state-of-the-art technology, rehearsal and performance space for 17 nonprofit arts organizations in the Centene Center for Arts and Education, an arts incubator located in Grand Center. History The Centene Center for Arts and Education began its life in the late 1880s when Jacob Mahler built a dance studio. In 1906, Ann Hamilton Bailey deeded additional frontage space and in 1907, Archbishop John J. Glennon dedicated the new home of the Knights of Columbus with great fanfare and spectacle. This architectural masterpiece, designed by Baker and Knell, would become the showpiece for the Knights of Columbus for decades to come. Later the structure served as home to the International Machinists Union and the Medinah Temple. After nearly twenty years without occupancy, all the arts have returned to this space. Many of the original architectural features installed during the days of the Knights of Columbus Hall have been preserved — the beautiful gothic-style white glazed terra cotta façade, the corridors lined in Italian marble, the original tile and wooden floors, and the elaborate ironwork. A New Beginning Through the vision of Vince Schoemehl and the Grand Center Board of Directors, Steve Trampe and Owen Development, and the Arts and Education Council Board and Staff, a new home for the arts in Grand Center was established. Through the leadership gift of the Centene Charitable Foundation, the Centene Center for Arts and Education provides arts organizations state-of-the-art offices and technology. Rental Spaces: Laclede Conference Room Great for meetings, presentations, and working lunches, this bright and comfortable room seats 14, a large conference table, and includes multi-media and refreshment capabilities. The Rialto A 4050 square feet space plus an outdoor rooftop terrace with view of midtown and downtown. It is equipped with multi-media and stage lighting. The Arthur and Helen Baer Visual Arts Galleries Open 10:00 am - 4:00 pm weekdays and during special events, exhibits works or projects produced by Arts and Education Council funded organizations.

Pulitzer Arts Foundation
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
3716 Washington Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 754-1850

Pulitzer Arts Foundation serves not only as a viewing place for art but also as a place where ideas, programs, and discussions about art, architecture, and culture are cultivated. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando and situated in St. Louis' Grand Center district, the Pulitzer presents changing exhibitions and engages in a variety of programming initiatives involving the visual, literary, and performing arts. Connect with us @PulitzerArts

Scottish Rite - Valley of Saint Louis
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3633 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 533-7410

The Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry is, above all else, an educational institution. We seek not to teach men the truth but, instead, a way to the truth. Each must find the truth for himself. The Degrees of the Scottish Rite do not teach specific lessons. Rather, they give parallel examples from earlier cultures, raise questions, and challenge us to think. Freemasonry is a journey of self-discovery and self-development. We seek only to be a guide, teaching the common ground of various philosophical and religious approaches to belief, in order that men might be more united in their standards of right and wrong and in their understanding of the reality of God.

Saint Louis Effort for AIDS
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1027 S Vandeventer Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 645-6451

ULSTL
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3701 Grandel Sq
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 615-3600

Programs offered in Head Start, Weatherization, Employment, Housing, Foreclosure Assistance, Utility Assistance, Civic Engagement and Social Justice.

St. Louis Fire Department Headquarters
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1421 N Jefferson Ave
St. Louis, MO 63106

(314) 533-3406

Royal Vagabonds
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
4315 Westminster Pl
St. Louis, MO 63108-2623

(314) 533-2528

DuBourg Hall
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221 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108

(800) 872-2657

Gateway Men's Chorus
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3547 Olive St, Ste 300
St. Louis, MO 63103-1000

Saint Louis University Museum of Art
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3663 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 977-2666

The Saint Louis University Museum of Art is the formal art museum for Saint Louis University. It is located at 3663 Lindell Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri and is also known as O'Donnell Hall.The buildingConstructed in 1899, the four story Beaux Arts building originally served as the home of the St. Louis Club. The principal architect of the building is Arthur Dillon of the New York firm Friedlander who included a bowling alley and swimming pool in the basement.After a fire in 1925, the F. W. Woolworth Company bought the building and converted it into offices which served as the regional headquarters for the company. Saint Louis University purchased the building from Woolworth and used it for classrooms until they converted it to a museum in 1998. It is a designated historic landmark.

Bell Community and Demonstration Garden
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
3871 Bell Ave., St Louis, MO, 63108
St. Louis, MO 63108

Knights of Columbus
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1465 S Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63110

(314) 577-5609

Ulyp Stl
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
3701 Grandel Sq
St. Louis, MO 63108

The Urban League Young Professionals of Metropolitan St. Louis is an auxiliary organization of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, comprised of young urban leaders whose time, energy and talents are dedicated to improving the welfare of St. Louis community residents. The Young Professionals are committed to seeking innovative solutions to persistent social problems, such as economic empowerment, education, civil rights, civic engagement and financial management. Their goal is to form a cohesive group of young professional leaders whom can leverage their collective experience, education, resources and talents towards improving the lives of those in need. The Young Professionals host monthly meetings on the second Wednesday of every month at the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc. located at 3701 Grandel Square.

State of Missouri Board of Probation & Parole
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
3101 Chouteau Ave
St. Louis, MO 63103-2919

(314) 256-4888

New Masonic Temple
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3681 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 533-5460

The New Masonic Temple is a historic building in St. Louis, Missouri, built in 1926. Like many other buildings built for Freemason meeting places, it shows Classical Revival architecture.Named a city landmark in 1976, the more than 386,000-square-foot building stands 185 feet high and has more than six million cubic feet of space. There are 14 levels with six full floor and eight mezzanine levels. The Temple’s ground was broken in 1923 and dedicated in 1926. Created by well-known architectural company Eames & Young with consulting architect Albert Groves, it features classic Greek Ionic style exterior architecture with various styles throughout the interior.The Masonic Temple is built in three receding stages, which is symbolic of the three steps in Masonry. Constructed of Bedford limestone with gray granite trim, the main lobby is finished in marble with other rooms featuring its original wool carpet. One of the property’s many highlights is an unfinished theater with 2,200 seats.The lobby has a 38-foot mural titled “The Origins of Freemasonry”, which was created in 1941 by Jessie Housley Holliman and dedicated by Senator Harry S. Truman. It is the only surviving mural by noted African American artist Holliman in a St. Louis public building.The Temple’s history includes many prominent guests. It houses the former office of then-Senator and Free Mason Grand Master Harry S. Truman prior to his being President of the United States. Charles A. Lindbergh was initiated and participated as a mason at the Temple prior to his renowned 1927 flight. In 1980, “Escape from New York” with Ernest Borgnine filmed a scene on the Temple’s steps. Borgnine, a mason, attended masonic meetings in the building.

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
3858 Washington Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108-3406

(314) 531-5157

US Post Office
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
4021 Laclede Ave
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 533-4697

St. Louis City Family Court
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920 N Vandeventer Ave
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 552-2352

St Louis Crisis Nursery
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
2401 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63106-1018

(314) 533-6900

PayBack, Inc.
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
920 N Vandeventer Ave
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 863-5218

PayBack works in partnership with Metropolitan St. Louis Area Family Courts to help children, their families and our community, break the cycle of juvenile delinquency. Our goal is to fund and administer restorative justice programs for juvenile offenders and victims by raising restitution funds, locating job sites, and restoring the juvenile sense of self through personal accountability, community service and job skills. We celebrate serving the community for over 30 years and happily report that more than 70% of the juveniles, who participate in their program, never return to the Family Courts as re-offenders. In addition, more than half a million dollars has been returned to metro area crime victims by youth in the PayBack program. PayBack’s collaborative effort involves three components: The Family Courts, public/nonprofit agencies serving as work sites, and financial support from the community. OUR IMPACT “Restoring the health of the community, repairing the harm done, meeting victims’ needs, and emphasizing that the offender can — and must — contribute to those repairs, restores the juveniles sense of self through lessons in personal accountability, it restores the their sense of pride through work skills, community service and mentoring, it provides nonprofit and public agencies with a resource of volunteer manpower and it restores the victim’s sense of community and sense of security and control.” Juveniles, who come before the St. Louis Metropolitan Area Family Courts for crimes such as property damage, burglary, or assault are screened, counseled, ordered to participate in a victim impact session (when the courts deem it appropriate) and placed at local not-for-profits for their court ordered community service. For this mandatory work, juveniles earn minimum wage credit through PayBack (the dollar amount is determined and ordered by the courts), to be used exclusively for repayment to their victims. Those juveniles requiring more supervision are referred to work crews consisting of 4-5 children, under the supervision of a Work Crew Coordinator. Through feedback from children, parents, victims, work sites and court personnel, we know this program works! [email protected],

Non-Profit Organization Near Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri

Kranzberg Arts Center
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501 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 533-0367

Gateway Men's Chorus
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3547 Olive St
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 287-5669

Gateway Men's Chorus has been performing for the St. Louis Metropolitan area since 1988. Starting with 22 singers at our inaugural performance, the Chorus has grown to approximately 80 singing members. Gateway Men's Chorus has become one of the most successful male choral arts organizations both in musical repertoire and longevity. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization governed by a 12 member Board of Directors. The Arts and Education Council of Greater St. Louis accepted the Chorus as a member in 1994. Since our inception, the Chorus has benefited financially from the Missouri Arts Council, the Regional Arts Commission, the Arts and Education Council, the William A. Kerr Foundation and the Gateway Foundation as well as corporate funding from American Airlines, Anheuser-Busch, the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation and General American Insurance. GMC has stayed true to our mission of producing beautiful male choral music and of presenting a positive image of gay men to the entire St. Louis community. GMC has also produced four CDs over the years for our patrons to enjoy: Monuments (1998) A Saint Louis Holiday (2003) Love Changes Everything (2010) I Want to Fly (2011) The Chorus is celebrating its 29th anniversary in the 2015-2016 season. With our amazing singing membership, staff, and board members we build capacity, hone our vision, educate, and celebrate diversity.

River Styx Literary Magazine
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3139 S Grand Blvd, Ste 203
St. Louis, MO 63118

Crime Victim Advocacy Center
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539 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103

24 hour hotline: 314-652-3623

Saint Louis African Arts Festival
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3547 Olive Street, Suite 301
St. Louis, MO 63103-1000

Phone: (314) 935-9676 Fax: (314) 935-4531

The St. Louis African Arts Festival began in 1991 as an artistic and cultural arm of the African Studies Association’s 34th Annual Conference hosted by Washington University in St. Louis. A variety of festival programs and activities were held throughout the metropolitan St. Louis area. Due to the overwhelming response from the broader community to the first St. Louis African Arts Festival, event organizers began to plan for the next festival held the following year. The African Heritage Association of St. Louis, Inc. was established in 1995 and serves as the parent organization of the St. Louis African Arts Festival. It is a 501(C) 3, non-profit organization

Arts and Education Council - St. Louis
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3547 Olive St
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 289-4000

The Arts and Education Council builds appreciation, participation and support for arts and arts education through the St. Louis community.

Cinema St. Louis
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3547 Olive St
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 289-4150

St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
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3547 Olive St
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 289-4150

Bach Society of St. Louis
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3547 Olive St Ste 120
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 652-2224

St. Louis Arts Experience
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3547 Olive St
St. Louis, MO 63103

This fall, American artists of many genres will participate in the fourth annual American Arts Experience - St. Louis (AAE STL) festival, a 17-day event showcasing national and local talent across a variety of mediums. Celebrating the creative work and inspiration of American artists, the theme of this year’s festival is “Art Made Fresh Daily.” A stellar lineup of performances is scheduled every day from October 3 through October 19 in venues across St. Louis. AAE STL is pleased to welcome literature to its category of events with this year’s new literary event in University City, “Lit in the Lou,” a three-day program featuring writing workshops, author appearances and readings, as well as book signings. Emerson, the diversified global manufacturing and technology company headquartered in St. Louis, is the official sponsor of the American Arts Experience - St. Louis. The St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission provides tourism support.

African Musical Arts Inc.
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
3547 Olive St
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 652-6800

Gateway Center for Performing Arts
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3547 Olive St
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 635-8608

Now Enrolling for Fall Classes! Programming is designed around The 3 E’s of GCPA: Exposure, Education, and Expression. Every class is meticulously structured to ensure each student reaps the optimal benefit from Performing Arts Education. Fall Semester: October 22nd – December 17th 8-week session **No classes on Tuesday, November 26th Mini Musical Theatre – Grades K-1st $70.00 Tuesdays, 5:30pm – 6:30pm Junior Musical Theatre Performance – Grades 2nd-5th $95.00 Tuesdays, 5:30pm – 7:00pm Senior Musical Theatre Performance – Grades 6th-12th $95.00 Tuesdays, 6:30pm – 8:00pm

Prison Performing Arts
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
3547 Olive St, Ste 250
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 289-4190

Leverage Dance Theater
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3547 Olive St, Ste 203
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 884-1533

Twitter: @LVDT_stl Instagram: Instagram.com/LeverageDanceTheater, #lvdt, #amitheonlyone

St Lou Fringe
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Fringes of Grand Center
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 643-7853

St Lou Fringe Festival is a 2 week immersion in cutting edge performing arts, connecting brave artists with bold audiences. Imagine drama, dance, comedy, music, slam/spoken word, performance art, fashion, vaudeville, circus arts - all concentrated within several city blocks in an explosive pressure cooker of artistic expression. On any given night, there are half-a-dozen shows with street performers roaming the festival grounds. Patrons can vote for their favorite shows but will never be able to see everything the festival offers. St Lou Fringe will blossom a developing local neighborhood into a creative hotspot destination and will expose patrons to new art forms, and the limitless world of creative possibility.

Scottish Rite Foundation of Missouri
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
3633 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 533-5557

Scottish Rite - Valley of Saint Louis
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
3633 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 533-7410

The Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry is, above all else, an educational institution. We seek not to teach men the truth but, instead, a way to the truth. Each must find the truth for himself. The Degrees of the Scottish Rite do not teach specific lessons. Rather, they give parallel examples from earlier cultures, raise questions, and challenge us to think. Freemasonry is a journey of self-discovery and self-development. We seek only to be a guide, teaching the common ground of various philosophical and religious approaches to belief, in order that men might be more united in their standards of right and wrong and in their understanding of the reality of God.

Knights of Saint Andrew - Valley of St. Louis
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
3633 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108

(314) 533-7410

The St. Louis Order of the Scottish Knights of Saint Andrew is patterned after the Order of the KSA in Gutherie, Oklahoma. There are more than 25 states with over 50 Chapters or Orders of Knights currently active in the United States of America. Our Chapter was founded in 2004 and our Charter Members began work immediately for the good of the Valley. Our purpose is two-fold: first and foremost, to serve the Valley by assisting with whatever is necessary, so far as we are able. Secondly and just as importantly, we train the 32° Mason in the structure and philosophy of the St. Louis Scottish Rite Bodies. We encourage all new 32° Masons of the Valley to join the ranks as soon as possible so that we can provide opportunities for them to become involved. It is our desire to help new members obtain positions in Degree Teams, Stage Crew, Membership Development and many other opportunities. And yes, a lot of us help in the kitchen preparing food during the reunions. But it will not all be work. We also plan on monthly meetings and a few family-style social gatherings because we know that the Scottish Rite Mason wants to involve his family as well as himself. This has the added benefit of helping us to become a unit instead of just a bunch of guys. Membership in our order is open to all 32° Masons who are members in good standing of the St. Louis Valley. When a member receives the honor of the Knight Commander Couort of Honor, he must surrender his active membership in the KSA and any subsequent office. He then becomes a Knight Emeritus. Our KSA meetings normally are on the last Friday of each month.

KDHX
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3524 Washington Ave
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 664-3955

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