5125 Wilson Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 691-1300
This page is devoted to the members of IBEW Local 1.
With this being our 10th anniversary, we are going bigger than ever! If you have been to previous GroveFests you know we don't skimp on the crazy entertainments and spectacular sightings and rocking tunes...but this year we are celebrating something BIG and to reflect that we are going BIGGER than ever before! Suggested donations of $5 will be accepted at the door to help support the Grove. Things we've got goin' on: 10th annual paint by numbers mural Crazier than ever street performers Amazing food from our very own Grove Businesses. When I say amazing.. I mean it. Music that will blow you away. You might be at Sarah and find yourself blown all the way to Tower Grove. That kinda music. A whole zone designated for kids and families including a kids concert, kids entertainment, family entertainment and all things KID friendly. Shopping, shopping and more shopping. I'm talkin', things you cant even find in the deepest parts of the internet, shopping. Crafts, fashion, art, and all things creative. In one area. Now you can only imagine what will come from that! There's more. Much, much more. You wont be disappointed. Stay tuned to find out more about GroveFest! Thank you to all of our sponsors: PLATINUM SPONSORS: The Grove CID: http://www.thegrovestl.com/cid/ UCBC: http://urbanchestnut.com/home/ GOLD SPONSORS O'Shay's: http://www.oshayspub.com/ Green Street: http://greenstreetstl.com/ Jim Butler Fiat: http://www.jimbutlerfiat.com/ SILVER SPONSORS: Riverfront Times: http://www.riverfronttimes.com/ Pride St. Louis: http://pridestl.org/ WUMCRC: http://wumcrc.com/ UIC: http://uicstl.com/ The Watering Bowl: http://thewateringbowl.com/ Mangrove: http://www.mangrovestl.com/ Reliance Bank: https://reliancebankstl.com/ STLFC: http://saintlouisfc.com/landing/index Boldt Bothers: http://boldtbrothers.com/ Sitelines: http://sitelinesinc.com/ Willert Home Products: http://www.willert.com/ BRONZE SPONSORS: Music Record Shop: http://www.musicrecordshop.com/ Cortona: http://wwww.cortonaforestpark.com/ FPSBA: http://forestparksouthba.com/ Systems Graphics: http://www.systemsgraphics.com/ Regional Arts Commission: http://racstl.org/
Drop off Donations Hours Monday To Thursday 10am till 2pm Saturday 10am till 6pm Sunday 1pm till 3pm Friday Closed
DEAF Way Interpreting Services provides interpreting services that empower deaf people or people who are hard of hearing to have clear, effective communication in any situation. DEAF Way provides the very best interpreters on a fee-for-service basis to organizations, companies and government agencies for a single assignment or on an ongoing basis. We are committed to quality and satisfaction, and we ensure that all DEAF Way services meet or exceed customers’ expectations.
HOW DO YOU GET CONNECTED WITH FEED MY PEEPS? Please contact Jacki @ 314-452-8578 or [email protected]. Serving is Contagious!
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 South Neighborhood Association is a soon to be 501c3 non-profit corporation that includes all residents and businesses within its geographic area borders. The “Geographic Area” of the Corporation is the area enclosed by South Grand Avenue on the East, South Kingshighway Boulevard on the West, Arsenal Street on the North, and Chippewa Street on the South. The purpose and objectives of the Corporation are: A. To inform and facilitate communication among residents of the Geographic Area; B. To create a welcoming place for visitors; C. To safeguard the general welfare of the homeowners, residents, and business owners of the Geographic Area; D. To advocate and work for the improvement and betterment of the Geographic Area; E. To assist residents of the Geographic Area in keeping their property in acceptable condition; F. To encourage and help retain community pride in the Geographic Area; and G. To encourage and promote the understanding and appreciation of the historic character of the Geographical Area.
The Tower Grove South Neighborhood Association is a soon to be 501c3 non-profit corporation that includes all residents and businesses within its geographic area borders. The “Geographic Area” of the Corporation is the area enclosed by South Grand Avenue on the East, South Kingshighway Boulevard on the West, Arsenal Street on the North, and Chippewa Street on the South. The purpose and objectives of the Corporation are: A. To inform and facilitate communication among residents of the Geographic Area; B. To create a welcoming place for visitors; C. To safeguard the general welfare of the homeowners, residents, and business owners of the Geographic Area; D. To advocate and work for the improvement and betterment of the Geographic Area; E. To assist residents of the Geographic Area in keeping their property in acceptable condition; F. To encourage and help retain community pride in the Geographic Area; and G. To encourage and promote the understanding and appreciation of the historic character of the Geographical Area.
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
We have regular science labs during school year on Saturday from 9:00am to 4:00pm. We have astronomy, chemistry, agriscience, engineering, computer science, neuroscience, and entrepreneurship components in our program that engage teens in critical thinking about science and fun scientific learning. During summer time, we don't have regular components but we do have Summer Time Science that serves the same purpose as regular school year activities while adds to more insights of knowledge and provides more internship opportunities for the teens.
By considering all areas of operations, the GDA puts strong emphasis on reducing, recycling and composting restaurant waste as well as sourcing sustainable food, to-go ware and cleaning supplies.
Safe Families for Children (SFFC) is a national movement of compassion that gives hope to families in crisis. Safe, loving homes are provided where parents may voluntarily have their children cared for while parents seek to restore stability in their lives. Our dedication to family support, stabilization and child abuse prevention is driven by responsibility for the well-being of children in our communities. Founded in 2002, SFFC has partnered with churches, local community agencies and volunteer families, as well as government organizations in more than a dozen states. The SFFC network has provided essential extended-family relationships to nearly 1,000 children and families annually.
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.
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.
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
Drop off Donations Hours Monday To Thursday 10am till 2pm Saturday 10am till 6pm Sunday 1pm till 3pm Friday Closed
Our Motto: To Empower, To Encourage, To Educate• Nationwide 22 million people lack basic checking and/or savings accounts – this population is generally referred to as “unbanked”. • Many people have accounts but rarely use them for their financial transactions or they have difficulty properly maintaining their accounts – this population is generally referred to as “under-banked” The St. Louis Metro Area Landscape • According to FDIC’s 2009 Unbanked Household Survey, 88,000 households in the St. Louis Metropolitan area that are unbanked and under-banked. - 7.5% St. Louis households Unbanked - 22.4% St. Louis households Under-banked - 31% African Americans Unbanked - 1.1% Whites Unbanked Our Goal Our Goal• 20% of Unbanked Households will open new accounts (20,000) in the first 24 months • 80% of Unbanked Accounts (16,000) will be maintained
With this being our 10th anniversary, we are going bigger than ever! If you have been to previous GroveFests you know we don't skimp on the crazy entertainments and spectacular sightings and rocking tunes...but this year we are celebrating something BIG and to reflect that we are going BIGGER than ever before! Suggested donations of $5 will be accepted at the door to help support the Grove. Things we've got goin' on: 10th annual paint by numbers mural Crazier than ever street performers Amazing food from our very own Grove Businesses. When I say amazing.. I mean it. Music that will blow you away. You might be at Sarah and find yourself blown all the way to Tower Grove. That kinda music. A whole zone designated for kids and families including a kids concert, kids entertainment, family entertainment and all things KID friendly. Shopping, shopping and more shopping. I'm talkin', things you cant even find in the deepest parts of the internet, shopping. Crafts, fashion, art, and all things creative. In one area. Now you can only imagine what will come from that! There's more. Much, much more. You wont be disappointed. Stay tuned to find out more about GroveFest! Thank you to all of our sponsors: PLATINUM SPONSORS: The Grove CID: http://www.thegrovestl.com/cid/ UCBC: http://urbanchestnut.com/home/ GOLD SPONSORS O'Shay's: http://www.oshayspub.com/ Green Street: http://greenstreetstl.com/ Jim Butler Fiat: http://www.jimbutlerfiat.com/ SILVER SPONSORS: Riverfront Times: http://www.riverfronttimes.com/ Pride St. Louis: http://pridestl.org/ WUMCRC: http://wumcrc.com/ UIC: http://uicstl.com/ The Watering Bowl: http://thewateringbowl.com/ Mangrove: http://www.mangrovestl.com/ Reliance Bank: https://reliancebankstl.com/ STLFC: http://saintlouisfc.com/landing/index Boldt Bothers: http://boldtbrothers.com/ Sitelines: http://sitelinesinc.com/ Willert Home Products: http://www.willert.com/ BRONZE SPONSORS: Music Record Shop: http://www.musicrecordshop.com/ Cortona: http://wwww.cortonaforestpark.com/ FPSBA: http://forestparksouthba.com/ Systems Graphics: http://www.systemsgraphics.com/ Regional Arts Commission: http://racstl.org/
The Tower Grove South Neighborhood Association is a soon to be 501c3 non-profit corporation that includes all residents and businesses within its geographic area borders. The “Geographic Area” of the Corporation is the area enclosed by South Grand Avenue on the East, South Kingshighway Boulevard on the West, Arsenal Street on the North, and Chippewa Street on the South. The purpose and objectives of the Corporation are: A. To inform and facilitate communication among residents of the Geographic Area; B. To create a welcoming place for visitors; C. To safeguard the general welfare of the homeowners, residents, and business owners of the Geographic Area; D. To advocate and work for the improvement and betterment of the Geographic Area; E. To assist residents of the Geographic Area in keeping their property in acceptable condition; F. To encourage and help retain community pride in the Geographic Area; and G. To encourage and promote the understanding and appreciation of the historic character of the Geographical Area.
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!