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Continuing through May 1
MONEYVILLE
A national, traveling exhibit designed to help teach children about money, includes activities as: play the stock market, run your own lemonade stand, put your face
on a $1 million dollar bill and see sample
of currency from pounds to pesos.
Sponsored by Citigroup Foundation
The Magic House
516 S. Kirkwood Rd.
www.magichouse.com
Continuing through April 15
A JOYFUL PRODUCTION OF CROWNS
Brimming with exuberance and full of “hattitude”, this celebration of colorful church hats and the women who wear them is the ultimate convergence of faith and fashion. Sounds of gospel, jazz and other musical styles enliven the stories and traditions inspiring black women.
Loretto-Hilton Center-Browning Mainstage
Box Office: (314) 968-4925
www.repstl.org
Continuing through April 29
PULSE: A STOMP ODYSSEY
In celebration of the global beat…an
exploration of the sights and sounds of
the continents and cultures, guided by
the internationally acclaimed performers
of the sensational stage show STOMP.
Tickets are $7/adults
and $6/students and seniors.
OMNIMAX®
St. Louis Science Center
www.slsc.org
Friday, April 8
CARDINALS OPENING DAY HOME GAME - FINAL BUSCH STADIUM OPENER
The St. Louis Cardinals vs. the Philadelphia Phillies at home. Launching the team’s first home-opening weekend series since 1990 with several special events and promotions honoring the Cardinal’s 2004 National League Championship season.
Busch Stadium
250 Stadium Plaza
Starting Time: 3:15 p.m.
http://stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com
Wednesday, April 13
RCGA BREAKFAST WITH THE GAZELLES
Presenter: Rick Fedrizzi, president & CEO of U.S. Green Building Council
One Metropolitan Square, 12th Floor
$20 RCGA members; $35 non-members
For reservations,
call Michele Walsh at (314) 444-1147
Saturday, April 16
STEEL MAGNOLIAS
A touching story of life and love with its fair share of laughter—the stirring qualities of Southern living in good times and bad.
Presented by Centene Corporation
Sponsored by National City
8 p.m.
Touhill Performance Center - A-B Performance Hall
For tickets, call (314) 516-4949
or toll free (866) 516-4949
www.touhill.org
Thursday, April 21
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT GLOBAL BUSINESS HALL OF FAME
Honoring men and women who have made outstanding contributions to free enterprise and society.
8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.: Registration
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Global Student Exhibition
noon: Chairman’s Luncheon
5:30 p.m.: Reception
6:30 p.m.: Black Tie Dinner
8 p.m. Induction Ceremony
The Hyatt Regency - Union Station
Table levels available from $20,000 to $5,000. Individual tickets are available.
Call (719) 540-6209 for registration. Call (719) 540-6264 for any other inquiries.
www.ja.org
Wednesday and Thursday, April 20-21
THE SIXTH ANNUAL INVESTMIDWEST VENTURE CAPITAL FORUM.
For the first time, InvestMidwest will have two
separate industry tracks of companies presenting concurrently: life science and technology/general business
Kansas City-Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
www.investmidwestforum.com or call Chris Walsh (314) 444-1151
Thursday, April 28
ST. LOUIS SPEAKERS SERIES
Presented by Maryville University
Featuring Dave Barry Pulitzer Prize-Winning Humorist. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary, his humorous column appears in over 500 newspapers in the U.S. and abroad.
Event sponsors: American Equity Mortgage; Gallop, Johnson & Neuman LC; KWMU and the RCGA.
8 p.m.
Powell Symphony Hall
For additional information,
call John Diefenbach (314) 444-1184
Thursday, April 28
RCGA BUSINESS AFTER HOURS
Hosted by: Knight Center, Olin School of Business, Washington University in St. Louis
On the campus of Washington University
$5 RCGA members; $15 non-members
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Reservations: Contact RCGA Reservations Hotline at (314) 444-1158
Thursday-Monday, April 28-May 2
THE 56TH ANNUAL GREATER ST. LOUIS BOOK FAIR
Auction and sale of an enormous array of materials for the public. One of St. Louis’ largest charity events. Proceeds benefit the Nursery Foundation of St. Louis.
Sponsored By: Famous-Barr and First Bank
Westfield Shoppingtown West County
Manchester and I-270
Lower level of the parking garage
Free Parking
www.stlouisbookfair.com
Tuesday, May 3
BIG BROTHER BIG SISTERS OF EASTERN MISSOURI LEGACY AWARDS
John Bachman, senior partner at Edwards Jones, is the recipient 2005 Legacy Award for his contributions of time, leadership and support of our community. In addition, two high school students, will receive the Donald M. Suggs Art & Journalism Fellowship and the Donald L. Wolff Music Fellowship.
Master of Ceremonies: Lynn Swann, NFL great and Hall of Famer. Honored guests include Marc Bulger, Rams quarterback
and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri’s spokesperson.
Ritz-Carlton St. Louis
6 - 10 p.m.
$150 individual ticket
Table sponsorships available
Contact: Melissa Bode,
(314) 361-5900 or mbode@bbbsemo.org
Thursday, May 19
BUSINESS AFTER HOURS, BUSINESS EXPO, TASTE OF AREA RESTAURANTS
Annually co-sponsored with the Creve Coeur-Olivette Chamber of Commerce
Harrah’s Hotel & Casino
3 – 7 p.m.
Free to attend
Reservations: Contact (314) 569-3536
Thursday, May 19
INVESTMENTS IN PROGRESS IN THE URBAN MARKET PLACE
Back again, the Urban Land Institute’s 2nd Expo for the area’s top developers and industry experts is set to discuss
development trends and strategies
for St. Louis’ urban core.
Chase Park Plaza
To register or for information,
call Ann Culp at (314) 963-7608
www.stlouis.uli.org
Monday, June 20
17TH ANNUAL RCGA "TRY ST. LOUIS...BUY ST. LOUIS" GOLF TOURNAMENT
Shotgun Start...Five Person Teams...Scramble.
The tournament includes: 18 holes of golf, BBQ lunch, attendance prizes/tournament gift, refreshments throughout, oral and silent auctions, open bar, dinner and awards program.
Whitmoor Country Club
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