Manchester Ave Between Tower Grove and Sarah
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 535-5311
Board of Directors: Matthew Harper, President [email protected] Ethan Barnett, Vice President [email protected] Landon Brownfield, Secretary [email protected] Jason Johnson, Treasurer [email protected] 314.772.8888 Todd Alan, Director of Corporate Sponsorship [email protected] Leon Braxton Jr., Director of Diversity and Inclusion [email protected] [email protected] Christa Cunningham, Director-At-Large [email protected] Jesse Doggendorf, Co-Director of Operations [email protected] Dennis Gorg, Director of Compliance [email protected] Kevin Hirsch, Director of IT and Social Media [email protected] Jennifer Reiss, Director of Vendor Relations [email protected] Adam Ruppert, Co-Director of Operations [email protected] Wolf Smith, Director of Volunteers and Board Development [email protected] Ellen Vanscoy, Parade Director [email protected] Martin Zuniga, Director of Entertainment [email protected]
Independence Center is committed to providing a comprehensive system of high quality programs and services that assists adults in the St. Louis metropolitan area with serious and persistent mental illnesses to live and work in the community, independently and with dignity. To accomplish its mission, the Center promotes rehabilitation and employment, provides educational, social and housing opportunities and offers training in its approach to community based care.
SNIA works closely with elected officials, police and other community leaders to better the quality of life in our neighborhood. Plus, we market the neighborhood to potential residents, through community events.
The Italian American Heritage Corporation is one of the oldest Italian American organization in the United States. It was organized on November 11, 1866 and was incorporated on December 6, 1866 it is composed of many St. Louis Italian-American Organizations, who joined together a number of years ago to ensure that there will always be a Columbus Day Parade. The first parade was organized by the Fratellanza Society in 1867 through the effort of an Italian settlement in downtown St Louis. The parade route started downtown and terminated at the statue of Chistopher Columbus ( donated by Henry Shaw ) in Tower Park. For many years it has been held on " The Hill" . The parade is always the highlight of the Columbus Day celebration by many Italian Organizations to promote the philosophy and culture of their heritage by participating in a Festa after the parade. The Festa is traditionally held in Berra Park.
We are the city site of Christ Memorial Lutheran Church in South County, part of a larger effort to influence the St. Louis region with the gospel. We are Lutheran Christians. We don't believe in walking it alone, or being lone theological rangers. We walk together with about 6,000 other congregations across the country in a church body known as The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Reliant is grounded in the historic Christian faith. We abide by the Confessions and Doctrines of the Lutheran Church. At the center of our faith is the redemptive work Jesus did for us by dying on the Cross and rising from the dead. We strongly hold to the work of God through His means of grace in Holy Communion and Baptism. Reliant Church sees the Scriptures in the Holy Bible as the inerrant Word of God. The Reliant community believes we are called to be children of God and that Christ has come to save all peoples no matter race, color, gender, or past. Humanity is offered a hope and forgiveness through faith in Jesus Christ. Reliant Church believes God has given it a commission to reach St. Louis with the Good News of Christ's forgiveness in sins and hope in eternal life. We believe God has blessed our Church with a congregation of dynamic individuals devoted to the spread of the Gospel in a loving, lively, and diverse way. Reliant is a community loved by God and sent by God. We are loved by God in Jesus Christ. This love compels us to be sent. The word "mission" comes from Latin missio, or sent. We go wherever there is need for love, the love of Christ. So far, we have sent people to Bogota, London, San Diego, Seattle, Minneapolis, South Carolina, Texas and Florida. On a weekly basis we are all sent across St. Louis, from South City to Soulard, from the West End to West County, from SLU to Wash U. We pray that the gospel of Jesus continues to go forth, as more people are loved and more people are sent.
What: Soccer Tournament and Festival Where: St. Louis University High School (4970 Oakland Ave., St. Louis 63110) When: Friday July 18th starting at 6:30p.m. and Saturday July 19th starting at 8:45 a.m. ***The Festival starts starts at 4p.m. on Saturday July 19th and goes until 7p.m. Bring family and friends. Festival will include music, food, fun, and friends. Registration for Soccer Tournament: Online at www.cupofnations.com or email [email protected] Fee $200 (adult teams) $100 (youth teams) Payable online at www.cupofnations.com or by check made out to ILT and sent to 523 Scottsdale Road, Kirkwood, MO 63122. Payment due by July 12th. Team Categories: Adult Competitive (limit 16 teams) Adult Recreation (limit 16 teams) Youth U16, U13, U10 and Women's division Draw Ceremony is on Sunday, July 13th @ Harris Stowe. See website for more details.
The Tower Grove Neighborhoods Community Development Corporation is financed in part through a grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Community Development Administration under the provision of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (Pub L, 93-383 42 USC 5301 et seq.) and/or HOME Title II of the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, as amended (Public Law 101-625)
Startup Weekend: HEALTHbio St. Louis unites aspiring entrepreneurs through the common goal of creating real, viable startups in just 54 hours. The event, open to all, will be held at CIC St. Louis from Friday, February 6 – Sunday, February 8, 2015. HEALTHbio is a 54-hour frenzy of business model creation, coding, designing, and market validation. Throughout the weekend, participants work in teams to refine top concepts and even create basic prototypes and business plans. The event culminates in Sunday night demos, where teams receive critical feedback from local entrepreneurial leaders. A hands-on experience, Startup Weekend: HEALTHbio St. Louis gives aspiring entrepreneurs the opportunity to challenge themselves, form and test ideas, and connect with their community. Learn more and buy your ticket at StartupSTL.org.
The Forest Park South Business Association is a membership organization created to advance the mutual interests of commercial establishments within the area bounded by Hampton Avenue on the west, 39th Street on the east, Forest Park Avenue on the north and Interstate 44 on the south.
Follow-up tests after abnormal cancer screening results within the last 12 months: Chances are you know someone who has been affected by cancer. Whether it’s yourself, your aunt, or a friend from church, cancer touches us all. Dr. Rebecca Lobb and her study team from Washington University are recruiting people who needed follow-up tests after screening for breast, cervical or colorectal cancer in the last 12 months to tell us their story. If you qualify, you will be asked to participate in a one-hour interview in your area. After the interview, you will receive $50 for your time. The goal of the study is to learn about your experience with completing follow-up tests after the cancer screening test. The information gathered from the study will be used to identify promising strategies for promoting early detection of cancer in your area. The study is funded by the National Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society. Residents of Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Scott, Stoddard and Wayne counties are eligible to participate. If interested, call 1-800-618-8810 (toll free) to see if you qualify!
MPOWERSTL hosts tons of free events for younger Gay/Bi guys and transwomen in St. Louis. While some of our events are education-based, most of them are about being social, and all of them are designed to be a lot of fun! These events are not only great places to meet guys and have a good time: they're also opportunities to volunteer and get involved in your community! We try to focus on the entire "gay experience," not just the bar/club scene, and we're all about helping guys maintain healthy minds, bodies, and relationships. If you want to get involved, we have something that is PERFECT for you.
CWE Pubcrawl was founded by graduate students at Washington University in St. Louis in 1996. It is a biannual pub-crawl down Euclid Ave in the StL.
The District was created in 2007 by City of St. Louis Board of Aldermand Bill #67593 for the five-year period beginning January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2012. The District Property is all of the property located within the City of St. Louis abutting the roadway commonly known as Flora Place together with any rear parcels that abut parcels abutting on Flora Place and bounded on the east by Grand Boulevard, on the west by Tower Grove Avenue, on the north by the east-west alleyways located in CB 4935, CB 4940, CB 4941, CB 4946, CB 4947, and CB 4952 (and excluding those properties north of such alley ways abutting Russell Boulevard ), and on the south by the east-west alleyways located in CB 4934, CB 4929, CB 4920, CB 4919, CB 2117, and CB 2118 (and excluding those properties south of such alleyways abutting Flad Avenue). The District is governed by a Board consisting of a President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary and Block Captains from each block within the District. The Board meets five times a year or more at the house of the President. The Flora Place CID Board will meet in 2012 on the following schedule. All meetings will be held at 3626 Flora Pl., St. Louis, MO 63011 at 7:00 p.m. May 10 June 14 July 12 August 9 September 13 October 11 November 8 December 13
The members of the Eagle Scout Association raise money and work on a variety of service projects with the Greater St. Louis Area Council, Boy Scouts of America.
American Music Abroad is a cultural diplomacy program that brings together American musicians with global audiences. The program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and is run by American Voices. Each year AMA selects approximately 10 ensembles to embark on overseas tours. While on these tours musicians participate in concerts, workshops, educational programs and more. Learn about American Music Abroad at amvoices.org/ama.
The Tower Grove Neighborhoods Community Development Corporation is financed in part through a grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Community Development Administration under the provision of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (Pub L, 93-383 42 USC 5301 et seq.) and/or HOME Title II of the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, as amended (Public Law 101-625)
We believe that conversations taking place over one million cups of coffee can make a measurable impact on the entrepreneur ecosystem and economics of St. Louis. Each week, the 1MC program offers two local startups an opportunity to present their companies to a diverse audience of mentors, advisors, and entrepreneurs. The program takes place every Wednesday morning from 9:00-10:00 a.m at the Nine Network. Address: 3655 Olive St St Louis, MO 63108 If you're interested in being involved with the 1 Million Cups program sign up, show up and help someone startup by offering your thoughts, questions, and advice. Come join us, and help us reach our goal of 1 Million Cups! Please follow us on Twitter @1MillionCups and feel free to visit www.1millioncups.com The event is streamed live and archived online every week and can be viewed at http://ninenet.org/1mc
The Italian American Heritage Corporation is one of the oldest Italian American organization in the United States. It was organized on November 11, 1866 and was incorporated on December 6, 1866 it is composed of many St. Louis Italian-American Organizations, who joined together a number of years ago to ensure that there will always be a Columbus Day Parade. The first parade was organized by the Fratellanza Society in 1867 through the effort of an Italian settlement in downtown St Louis. The parade route started downtown and terminated at the statue of Chistopher Columbus ( donated by Henry Shaw ) in Tower Park. For many years it has been held on " The Hill" . The parade is always the highlight of the Columbus Day celebration by many Italian Organizations to promote the philosophy and culture of their heritage by participating in a Festa after the parade. The Festa is traditionally held in Berra Park.