Green Tip of the Week: Being Green at the Office
If you are looking for something interesting to do today around the St. Louis area, you may want to check out the Floral Clock at the Missouri Botanical Garden. According to their website: For our 150th anniversary, the Garden honors our Victorian and St. Louis roots with the introduction of our first-ever floral clock! The [...]
With the turn of the century, the United States’ has begun emphasizing a push towards a ‘greener’ America. To do this, electricians and technicians need to be trained to compete in a greener world. It is estimated that tens of thousands of electricians will need to be qualified to install solar panels, wind turbines, and [...]
Todd Villmer, Nancy Novak and the people of Saint Louis EFFORT FOR AIDS held a fundraiser to benefit PAWS (Pets Are Wonderful Support) last night at Nancy’s Place. Thirst For Life is an annual fundraising campaign held the last Thursday in August to benefit PAWS. PAWS, founded in 1990, helps those with HIV/AIDS that are forced [...]
Metro has provided a summary of Proposed Service Changes, Adjustments and Restoration of Transit Routes. For additional details click here. 1. Service Enhancements: Service enhancements (additional trips, improved frequency and/or routing changes) are proposed for the following routes: 4 Natural Bridge, 11 Chippewa, 13 Union, 16 City Limits, 40 Broadway, 49 Lindbergh, 57 Manchester, 59 [...]
ArtDimensions and the St. Louis Artist’ Guild are offering the people of St. Louis an opportunity to see several of our local art galleries all in one night. The film above is from the April 3rd tour and it was a lot of fun to see the work of our local artists. More info [...]