Friendlys Sports Bar and Grill offers a wide variety of drinks, food, and entertainment for everyone ages 21 and up. With more than 40 flat screen tvs, you can view all your favorite games while enjoying our Home Team Specials! Not only do we have the cheapest drinks in town, but we also have every game you can imagine, from air hockey and beer ball, to darts and pool! We also have a beautiful beer garden with washers and bags and we are always interested in forming leagues!
The Cinco De Mayo Festival on Cherokee Street is one of the largest festivals in the St. Louis area, bringing together over 45,000 attendees to celebrate the rich culture and artistic community on Cherokee Street and surrounding South St. Louis City neighborhoods. This years’ festival will take place on Saturday, May 7th 2016 from 11:00am to 9:00pm on Cherokee Street, between Nebraska and Jefferson Street. The festival will pack the street with people enjoying authentic food, drinks, music, entertainment, art and merchandise. The People’s Joy Parade presented by Community Arts and Movement Project will begin at its traditional time of 1:11 PM and has become a festival highlight and beloved celebration of community.
Kismet is a duo of dreamers doing all the things their favorite forerunners imbued in them. Sonia, for instance, worked at a Recycling Center where she learned to utilize materials donated from the community to use toward creative play, engaging whole families or one child at a time. More impressively, Sonia has worked at Art City in City Museum for 11 years. She celebrated her 11th year July 2 of 2014. Tom, on the other hand, was inspired by a shop in Omaha, NE Called the Antiquarium that sold records, books and art and provided a safe place for locals to hang out, drink coffee, read books, play chess, and philosophize. Later on in life, inspired by said cultural center, Tom moved to Durango, Colorado where he opened his own record store / art gallery / venue which lasted 4 years. A large part of Tom’s music collection comes from this endeavor. Following Durango, Tom moved to Denver where he worked at one of the finest record stores in the country for 2 more years.
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!
Starlight Lab, tucked away in Benton Park, right from the heart of the Cherokee Art District, we offer art consultation services, we can also help make any idea or dream you have materialize into reality, provide you with concert level sound and lighting for your event, shoot your event in 4K quality with multiple cameras and even aerial 4K photography and video, including editing and promotions. We specialize in those fields along with custom interior design & build, LED lighting, solar installations and custom remanufactured furniture of all sorts with inlays, 2-part epoxy ideas, inlaid lighting or whatever... It's just what we do and if you want it done, done cool and right in a timely manner by professionals, then give us a call/text/email.
The WOLFPACK SYNDICATE, a DIY collective of punks and skins, promotes and books the best underground punk, hardcore, and oi! events in St. Louis. We collaborate with other promoters throughout the country to bring you events ranging from DJ nights and concerts to entire festivals. We network with scenes in other cities and countries to foster a broad and far-reaching community. Our sole purpose is to grow the subcultures that made us who we are today. Join the WOLFPACK and help make St. Louis one of the premier cities for UNDERGROUND music. THE SCENE WILL THRIVE IF YOU HELP KEEP IT ALIVE!!!!
Loyal Family produces events and provides event services, focusing on the live music and art industry. We work with several music venues, festivals, community fundraisers, organizations, and small businesses throughout the Midwest. Daily activities involve booking, design, printing, publicity, promotion, etc. We also have a common goal of supporting local and organic products and businesses. Our eco-responsible clothing line is printed locally on sustainable and organic textiles.
One of the dopest open mic nights in St. Louis. Come vibe with us, sip with us, chill with us, laugh with us. Great energy from local and national poets that grace the mic. Hosted by Corey Black with sounds provided by Black Spade. Every Last Sunday @ Blank Space. 2847 Cherokee Doors open at 7:30pm $5 Cover First 10 artist to sign up before 8pm are free.
All Along Press is a fully equipped letterpress, screen printing and book arts studio. The shop also houses (and occasionally makes use of) equipment for traditional printmaking processes such as etching, relief printing, etc. Our goal, put simply, is to be creative.
Better Ingredients. Better Pizza. Papa John’s. - For Delivery or Carryout, we make a superior pizza from fresh, never frozen dough, all-natural sauce, fresh-cut vegetables, and real meats and cheeses.
The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis was incorporated on April 28, 1982. The incorporators were: Maria Elena Alonso; Manuel De La O; Michael Mahler; Jennie Ojeda; Anthony B. Ramirez; Maria Isabel Thompson; Mario Santander; B. A. Villarreal; and Luis G. Zambrana. Shortly thereafter, the Chamber was accepted as an affiliate of the United Stated Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC), which currently has more than two hundred affiliates across the nation. The Chamber has striven to support and promote Hispanic small businesses. In 2009, the organization took a major step to solidifying its role as the premier Hispanic organization in the St. Louis region when it opened a Technology & Resource Center (TRC) in the City of St. Louis. The endeavor was made possible through an appropriation from the federal government obtained by Senator Christopher “Kit” Bond. The computers at the TRC were purchased with an Accelerator Grant provided by AT&T. And the software for the computers was donated by the Microsoft Corporation. Also in 2009, the Chamber established a charitable arm, the HCC STL Foundation, which will focus on youth, workforce development, and education. Major events each year include the Adelante Awards in April, the Hispanic Speakers Series in July, and the HCC Golf Tournament in September. The Chamber also plays an active role in an annual political advocacy day, Hispanic Day at Jefferson City. Through all of these efforts, the Chamber attempts to strengthen Hispanic enterprise and small and minority business integration to promote a sustainable socioeconomic development and a better quality of life in the St. Louis region. The Chamber serves as facilitator in strengthening Hispanic enterprise, it anticipates new challenges and opportunities, encourages innovation, and promotes the development of the Hispanic entrepreneurial sector. The Chamber is a vigorous and vibrant arm of the economic community whose membership is not limited to Hispanic organizations or professionals. Currently, the Chamber has 152 members. Membership in the Chamber is voluntary for all business owners and professionals. After joining, the members agree to abide by the principles, rules of conduct and regulations established by this institution for the benefit of its membership and the business community at large. The Chamber is open to those that share its goals of fostering progress to all sectors of the economy, and particularly to the Hispanic business community, for a better and stronger St. Louis region.
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