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CARE STL held a Health Santa Land Toy Giveaway & Vaccine Clinic Saturday Dec.18, 2021 at its Homer G. Phillips location in the Ville neighborhood. LaChelle Livingston Dir. of Population Health, Dorothy Williams and Brigitte Curtis pull toys for the kids.
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Arnez Merriweather (C) is recognized by Dr. Maggie Williams and Pastor Donald Ray McNeal for his actions of saving a baby and mother from a fire during a service at the Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church in St. Louis on Sunday, December 19, 2021. Merrriweather saved a 3-year-old girl whose mother tossed her out of a second-floor window to escape a fire at an apartment building in north St. Louis on Monday, November 29, 2021. Merriweather then caught the mother who jumped. Merriweather, 30, said he did it by remaining calm and simply doing what was needed.
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Dr. Angela Brown meeting with fellow physician Phillip King and medical student David Zhang at the medical center’s main campus Fri. Dec. 17, 2021.
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BJC’s Professor of Medicine Dr. Angela Brown is the Director of the Hypertension Clinic.
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Michael B. Kennedy, President of KAI Design & Build said, “KAI Enterprises is excited to play a role in revitalizing the Vashon Community Center. The latest in our long relationship with Harris Stowe State University, this project will preserve this historic building and provide a new home for the Wolff Jazz Institute and the National Black Radio Hall of Fame.” At right is radio Hall of Famer Bernie Hayes who emceed the event Thu. Dec. 16, 2021.
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Harris-Stowe State University board of regents and staff announces the renovation of the former Vashon Community Center Building and the construction of a new addition on the north side of the building to act as a new accessible entry. The building, which is listed on the National Historic Register, will be utilized by Harris-Stowe State University as the home to Don and Heide Wolff Jazz Institute and National Black Radio Hall of Fame. The facility will total 15,459 square feet in size. Renovations are estimated to cost 3 million.
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Harris-Stowe State University staff hold artist rederings of how the building will look after the renovation of the former Vashon Community Center Building and the construction of a new addition on the north side of the building to act as a new accessible entry. The building, which is listed on the National Historic Register, will be utilized by Harris-Stowe State University as the home to Don and Heide Wolff Jazz Institute and National Black Radio Hall of Fame. The facility will total 15,459 square feet in size. Renovations are estimated to cost 3 million.
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A woman cries while hugging the headstone of Jerry Young, a Vietnam Army Veteran, after laying a wreath at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis on Saturday, December 18, 2021. Wreaths Across America, a holiday wreath-laying ceremony to honor and remember the nation’s Veterans, is taking place at the five Missouri Veteran cemeteries where 14,000 wreaths will be placed on headstones.
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Former St. Louis Blues star defenseman Jamal Mayers is teaming with KIPP, Friendly Temple and Forest Park Forever to sponsor the North City Blues youth hockey program. Students learn hockey skills and develop leadership traits including teamwork, commitment, and perseverance.
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Former St. Louis Blues star defenseman Jamal Mayers is teaming with KIPP, Friendly Temple and Forest Park Forever to sponsor the North City Blues youth hockey program. Students learn hockey skills and develop leadership traits including teamwork, commitment, and perseverance.
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Former St. Louis Blues star defenseman Jamal Mayers is teaming with KIPP, Friendly Temple and Forest Park Forever to sponsor the North City Blues youth hockey program. Students learn hockey skills and develop leadership traits including teamwork, commitment, and perseverance.
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Former St. Louis Blues star defenseman Jamal Mayers is teaming with KIPP, Friendly Temple and Forest Park Forever to sponsor the North City Blues youth hockey program. Students learn hockey skills and develop leadership traits including teamwork, commitment, and perseverance.
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Former St. Louis Blues star defenseman Jamal Mayers is teaming with KIPP, Friendly Temple and Forest Park Forever to sponsor the North City Blues youth hockey program. Students learn hockey skills and develop leadership traits including teamwork, commitment, and perseverance.
