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Foundation Sponsors
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Local Harvest Grocery - website
As an independently operated grocery store we offer local produce and meats and organic foods of the freshest quality. We support local food artisans who prepare foods that are natural without preservatives or artificial flavorings. We work with regional farmers who practice sustainable agricultural methods that are better for the environment and conserve energy. Local food tastes fresher and retains more nutrients. Our goal is to have 50% of our products come from within 150 miles of St. Louis. We hope you enjoy our store.
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Local Harvest Cafe & Catering - website
We offer seasonal, naturally raised food, deliciously prepared and artfully presented. At least 50% of our ingredients come from within 150 miles of St. Louis.
Our specialty is serving fresh and seasonal foods. From vegetarian offerings to menus using free-range and grass-fed meats, we use only the highest quality ingredients. We take pride in supporting our local food system, including farmers, ranchers, and food artisans.
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Community & Media Partners
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South City YMCA - website
We build strong kids, strong families, strong communities.
The South Side YMCA was called the German Branch from 1879 to 1908 and operated from several locations before the present building on Grand was constructed in 1936 from funds raised in the 1924 capital campaign. The national YMCA Indian Guides program originated at the South Side YMCA in 1926.
In 1990, the Carondelet and South Side YMCAs boards of managers and director-level staff were merged and then referred to as the South City YMCA.
As a result of the Vision 2000 Capital Development Program, the new 48,000 square foot South City Family YMCA on Sublette opened its doors on December 9, 2000.
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KDHX Community Media - website
The mission of KDHX is to build community through media, with diverse and independent voices that enrich the perspectives of our audiences. We promote civic and cultural participation by providing the tools, technology, and training vital to informed, creative expression.
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The Shaw Neighborhood Improvement Association - website
The Shaw Neighborhood Improvement Association (SNIA) is a non-profit organization which was incorporated in 1994. The corporation is managed by an executive committee and governed by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors is comprised of elected representatives of each block in the Shaw Neighborhood - this large network of block captains ensures that every voice is heard and every resident is represented. The Board of Directors meet every third Monday of the month at 7pm at the Presbytery of Giddings-Lovejoy (Tower Grove Ave. at Cleveland). read more
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St. John's Mercy - website
In partnership with community organizations, we connect the economically underserved with appropriate health and social service resources to improve access to care and quality of life.
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Sauce Magazine - website
Sauce Magazine and SauceMagazine.com were founded locally by Allyson Mace and Catherine Neville. Created as a way to celebrate the restaurant scene in St. Louis and promote the art of eating well, the Web site SauceMagazine.com was launched in 1999. Sauce Magazine was introduced in October of 2001, TheDailySauce.com followed in April of 2005, Saucegifts.com launched November 2005.
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Harvest Sessions
info coming soon!
Free Yoga!
Free yoga is back in 2010! Classes will start at 9am every Saturday and will be led by Sat Inder Singh Kalsa (formerly Keith Mitchell). Get your stretch on starting May 8!
Thank You Sponsors
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Thank You Community & Media Partners!
Other Missouri Markets
Want to check out some other markets around the state? Here's a map to use to help you find them.
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