Over 10,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed by the May 16 tornado.
Ali Rand is one of the community organizers mobilizing to help her neighbors continue the recovery process. | via @annemberger for #LivingStLouis#STLTornado#STLStrong
Ever wondered what to do with leftover flowers after a wedding or large event?
The #JoyPetalers repurpose those flowers to create upcycled flower arrangements for nursing homes, veterans facilities and other local non-profits. | via @annemberger for #LivingStLouis#flowers
You've probably heard of St. Cecilia's Mexican #FishFry, but do you know what sparked the parish's take on the Lenten tradition?
Read more about one of the most popular fish fries in our region: https://t.co/6SiJsCuPJO. | via @annemberger for #LivingStLouis
After World War II, there were not enough homes for returning veterans and their growing families.
#Lustron houses, prefabricated enamel steel structures, promised a solution that could build 100 homes in one day. | via @annemberger for #LivingStLouis
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Before “The Cheater” was a gold record or the American Bandstand came calling, it was Chuck Berry who first put Bob Kuban behind a drum set.
The St. Louis musician died January 20 at 84 years old. | via @annemberger for #LivingStLouis
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Spread a little cheer with your favorite #DonnybrookSTL panelists today!
From 4 to 6 pm, they’ll be ringing the bell for @SalArmySTL at the @SchnuckMarkets at Big Bend and Clayton.
Come say hi!
Artwork that was originally on businesses boarded up by the 2014 unrest in Ferguson is now on display at @delmardivine.
Learn how a total of 77 murals, including work from Ferguson & South Grand, were preserved. | via @annemberger for #LivingStLouis#FergusonUprising
The new @mohistorymuseum exhibit takes a fresh look at the #1904WorldsFair.
It models how the fair's layout fits into our contemporary city landscape and more critically examines how some groups were exploited and put on display. | via @annemberger for #LivingStLouis
Following World War II, there were not enough homes for returning veterans and their growing families.
Lustron houses, pre-fabricated structures made of enamel steel, promised a solution with the ability to build 100 homes in one day. | via @annemberger for #LivingStLouis
What about soccer was going to push forward the legacy that your family wanted for this city? @annemberger#STL huge soccer town, incredible players, v int'l sport important when trying to recruit employees, retain students @carolynkindle@stlCITYsc@WTCSTL#STLGrowingGlobal
ICYMI: Few tidbits from @WTCSTL#STLGrowingGlobal panel discussion. Why was playing in London such a big deal @annemberger Leveraged it in terms of being on the global stage. Maturation of modern sport occurred in US & that history elevated @Cardinals@Cubs@MLB Bill DeWitt III
BREAKING: A House subcommittee just approved legislation that would eliminate federal funding for public media. #SavePublicMedia now.
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