South Grand's mission is to cultivate a robust and supportive business climate on South Grand in order to establish the Tower Grove community as the premiere urban lifestyle district in the Saint Louis Metropolitan area.
MISSION STATEMENT ArtDimensions is a 501(c)3, non-profit arts organization in St. Louis, MO organized for the charitable and educational purposes of supporting and educating local artists, providing art exhibits for the community and developing the artistic community in St. Louis. Part of ArtDimensions’ strategy for achieving its purposes is to teach current artists about art techniques and business survival skills, and to create the next generation of artists by teaching children about art. ArtDimensions also seeks to educate the public about art and develop their appreciation for art. ArtDimensions’ strategy to do this is simple: show the public as much art as possible. ArtDimensions holds Monthly Artist Networking meetings on the first Monday of every month at 7:00 PM. The meetings are open to artists and performers of all types and skill level. All are welcome to attend and share their art with and meet other like-minded people. Locations vary each month, so check this page or our website regularly for details!
Epiphany U.C.C. is a progressive church with an active social justice ministry in the Benton Park neighborhood of St. Louis at 2911 McNair Ave. Join us for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. We are "Open and Affirming" -- welcoming people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. We are a "Just Peace" Church -- seeking to bring peace by working for social justice. We are a "Whole Earth" Church -- committed to caring for creation and bringing a green consciousness to our living. We seek to become a "Multicultural" Church --celebrating the diversity of racial and ethnic traditions and affirming that "Black Lives Matter."
Cherokee Street News is inspired by the “Cherokee News” insert that used to fill the Sunday edition of the Post Dispatch in the neighborhood’s heyday, cherokeestreetnews.org brings the news of the street back to the people –catalyzing and publicizing the connections that are restoring these blocks– bit by bit, brick by brick. Hello! If you would like to receive emails about Cherokee Station Special Business District and Association meetings and updates, sign up HERE: http://cherokeestreetnews.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=a71308aa5b400e1802f143386&id=893db0eae6 If you would like to receive newsletters about events and happenings on Cherokee Street, sign up HERE: http://cherokeestreetnews.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=a71308aa5b400e1802f143386&id=613cda4b8e To keep up to date on everything Cherokee Street, follow on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/cherokeeStreetUSA/ and HERE: https://www.facebook.com/cherokeestreetnews/ on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/cherokeestreet , and Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/cherokeestreet/ and check it www.cherokeestreetnews.org
Latinos en Axión Stl una organización bipartidista y sin fines de lucro. Que es formada con miembros de la Comunidad que dedican su tiempo y sus ideas a construir una comunidad unida y mejor. Latinos en Axión tiene como finalidad ofrecer servicios a las familias de St. Louis, que necesiten un espacio de esparcimiento y que a la vez les enseñe y se diviertan. Cuenta con el Centro Comunitario en el cual imparten clases de diferentes tipos para toda la familia. Ven y Conoce Latinos en Axión STL.
This page is for any lesbian,gay,bi~,or transgender person that feels they cant express themselves on any other pages...I want people to feel free about who they are and realize that everybody has self worth!I want people to be proud of who they are and if they cant anywhere else I want them to know that heres the place to do it!!
The iconic cities of the world have defining characteristics that are instantly recognizable. Dense urban cores, vibrant arts and diverse cultural communities, and cheap and efficient public transportation are features which keep cities like New York, Chicago, and London on the map. That vibrancy one feels, the humming electricity in the air when wandering the streets of a cosmopolitan city, is the Human Current. We raise the voltage of the Human Current through people-centric design dedicated to improving access to resources in a few key areas: education, sustainability, and transit. Though we will also be selling some home goods and other retail products, our community building practice - Citizen Carpentry - will hold classes through Dabble and offer discounts to Cowry Collective Timebanking members. We are dedicated to promoting alternative economic models and decentralizing production away from big box stores. Sourcing materials locally as well as upcycling reduces transportation costs and keeps material out of landfills, which helps to reduce our carbon footprint.
We are located on the Near South Side of Downtown St. Louis in the McKinley Heights neighborhood.
After the deadly heat wave of 1980 and the devastating blizzard two years later, Sister of the Incarnate Word, Patricia A. Kelley founded EnergyCare to provide protection for the poor from the deadly hazards of extreme cold and heat (hypothermia and hyperthermia). Early on, Sr. Pat and volunteers concentrated on public education and referral services. However, Sr. Pat quickly realized that more needed to be done for high-risk populations such as the elderly and seriously ill. By 1986, a full time staff had been hired and more direct services, such as the delivery of heaters and air conditioners had been added. Since then, EnergyCare has continued to grow and enhance its programs and services.
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-10:00pm Friday 8:30am-8:00pm The Center for Diversity and Inclusion will enhance and strengthen Washington University in St. Louis’ commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive community. The center’s staff supports and advocates for students from traditionally underrepresented or marginalized populations and creates collaborative partnerships with campus and community members to promote dialogue and social change. The center is an integral part of the university’s core mission to develop students as future leaders in the diverse global community of the 21st Century. Key areas of focus include advocacy, support, collaboration, and education and outreach.
Latinos en Axión Stl una organización bipartidista y sin fines de lucro. Que es formada con miembros de la Comunidad que dedican su tiempo y sus ideas a construir una comunidad unida y mejor. Latinos en Axión tiene como finalidad ofrecer servicios a las familias de St. Louis, que necesiten un espacio de esparcimiento y que a la vez les enseñe y se diviertan. Cuenta con el Centro Comunitario en el cual imparten clases de diferentes tipos para toda la familia. Ven y Conoce Latinos en Axión STL.
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-10:00pm Friday 8:30am-8:00pm The Center for Diversity and Inclusion will enhance and strengthen Washington University in St. Louis’ commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive community. The center’s staff supports and advocates for students from traditionally underrepresented or marginalized populations and creates collaborative partnerships with campus and community members to promote dialogue and social change. The center is an integral part of the university’s core mission to develop students as future leaders in the diverse global community of the 21st Century. Key areas of focus include advocacy, support, collaboration, and education and outreach.
The St. Louis Schuetzenverein recently celebrated our 50th anniversary. We are a social organization and also compete in Olympic style competitions using air rifles and air pistols. The organization was founded with seven members in 1961, and today is proud to boast over 40 members. We accept both men and women into our organization who share an interest in German Culture, traditions, language, and competitive shooting. Our meetings are held in English but those wishing to practice German are encouraged to do so. Our Organization meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the St. Louis German Cultural Society. We also receive correspondence at this address.
This page is for any lesbian,gay,bi~,or transgender person that feels they cant express themselves on any other pages...I want people to feel free about who they are and realize that everybody has self worth!I want people to be proud of who they are and if they cant anywhere else I want them to know that heres the place to do it!!
My First 5k! is a concept born from my first 5k. When I ran my first 5k I trained for nearly six months to accomplish my goal. I went from sedentary to running a full 5k which I though was an unattainable goal for myself. The feeling of pride that I had when I crossed the finish line is indescribable and my hope with My First 5k! is that we can help others achieve the same feeling in a safe and encouraging environment, running their first 5k with a team of others who are feeling the exact same pride and struggle that they are, to make it through their very first race. Racers will be able to sign up as a first 5ker or a motivational runner. First 5kers don’t always travel their first 5k journey alone and we want them to be able to experience it with whoever their motivational figure is. First 5kers will be encouraged to wear yellow so everyone can see them, cheer them on along the way, motivate them throughout the race and give them the support they need to finish their first race strong. Not only will spectators and motivators be able to spot the first 5kers in their yellow shirts, first 5kers will be able to spot each other! I look forward to meeting everyone on race morning! -Heather