Although Route 66 was supported by a very diverse population, four men with strong ties to the Ozarks made Route 66 happen: Cyrus Avery, Coin Harvey, B.H. Piepmeier and John T. Woodruff. In this virtual
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Microagressions are indirect, subtle or unintentional acts of discrimination but they can be hard to identify in ourselves and others. Join Tyree Davis IV, director of Community Diversity and Equity at Community Partnership of the
Practicing social skills is important for improving social functioning, but practicing social skills is not always fun or engaging for children. Dr. Robert Grant, owner of AutPlay Therapy Clinic, shows you how to put the
It’s time to cash in on all that stuff you thought you couldn’t live without. Clean out your re-gifting closets, the attic and those overburdened dresser drawers and use the cash you make from your
Let’s clean up the ‘hood’s streets! Volunteer to help us tidy up Bennett/Brookside on our neighborhood cleanup day. If we get enough volunteers, we can fan out through the entire neighborhood. Help us make University
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The Moon City Creative District, in partnership with the Park Board, presents this white-tent, juried art show at Lafayette Park. Features 20 regional artists: jewelers, potters, wood turners, printmakers, painters, fiber artists, and more. Join
When questions, concerns, and issues arise in your neighborhood, finding answers can be frustrating. A key part of the solution for most problems is knowing who to call. We have gathered a panel of City