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First grader Matthew Hottle-Sippy 7, with Pathfinder Troup 362 with the Maplewood-Richmond Heights Early Childhood Center carries an arm full of American flags to place on head stones in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Sun. May 29, 2022. A tradition entering it’s 65th year is one of the longest running Memorial Day events within the Boy Scouts of America.
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First grader Matthew Hottle-Sippy 7, with Pathfinder Troup 362 with the Maplewood-Richmond Heights Early Childhood Center carries an arm full of American flags to place on head stones in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Sun. May 29, 2022. A tradition entering it’s 65th year is one of the longest running Memorial Day events within the Boy Scouts of America.
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First grader Matthew Hottle-Sippy 7, with Pathfinder Troup 362 with the Maplewood-Richmond Heights Early Childhood Center carries an arm full of American flags to place on head stones in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Sun. May 29, 2022. A tradition entering it’s 65th year is one of the longest running Memorial Day events within the Boy Scouts of America.
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First grader Matthew Hottle-Sippy 7, with Pathfinder Troup 362 with the Maplewood-Richmond Heights Early Childhood Center carries an arm full of American flags to place on head stones in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Sun. May 29, 2022. A tradition entering it’s 65th year is one of the longest running Memorial Day events within the Boy Scouts of America.
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Rufus Shannon, Vice Commander of the Tom Powell Post American Legion St. Louis Chapter, at the Soldiers Memorial Monday May 30, 2022.
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Rufus Shannon, Vice Commander of the Tom Powell Post American Legion St. Louis Chapter, plays Taps at the end of the Memorial Day program at the Soldiers Memorial Monday May 30, 2022.
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Village of Moms’ Alicia Deal, Mia Daugherty and Zara Daugherty, 7, in their Midtown neighborhood Wed. June 1, 2022.
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Village of Moms’ Alicia Deal, Mia Daugherty and Zara Daugherty, 7, in their Midtown neighborhood Wed. June 1, 2022.
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Village of Moms’ Alicia Deal, Mia Daugherty and Zara Daugherty, 7, in their Midtown neighborhood Wed. June 1, 2022.
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Paintings by the Artist and Vendor Charlesetta Cook of Charlie’s Creative Designs, celebrated her first time tabling with a life-long friend. She sells pieces of abstract art and clothing traditionally worn by Black women in Africa.
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A Fashion vendor and shoppers at the STL African Arts Festival in at Forest Park in St. Louis Sat., May 28. The Memorial Day festival marked the first African Arts festival of the 2020s decade, after two cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
