Discussion to Highlight Public Transportation's Role in Driving Economic Opportunity
Discussion to Highlight Impact of Human Trafficking in Missouri and the Role Transit Can Play in Prevention
Metro Theater Company adds six performances to the schedule of live, outdoor theatrical experience at Kirkwood Performing Arts Center
The non-profit, online university encourages Kirkwood K-12 teachers to apply for grant funding by April 18 to support classroom projects
Metro Theater Company returns to live theater, April 25 – May 16, with an outdoor, socially distant show at Kirkwood Performing Arts Center
Citizens for Modern Transit hosted the virtual event via Zoom on Feb. 4, discussing the future of public transit in the St. Louis region.
Non-profit, online university awards over 200 scholarships to new students pursuing degrees in 2020.
A Virtual Twist on a Community Event to get your Elves in Action, to benefit the Crisis Nursery!
Abigail Chastain was awarded a $7,000 scholarship in honor of the online, nonprofit university's 7th anniversary
Talking Transit Event to Feature an Update on Phase II of the MetroLink Security Assessment and a Panel Discussion with Metro Transit’s New
Get conference-ready: Learn tips and tricks on how to write and prepare a pitch for your novel at this April 6 workshop.
Freelance author Linda O'Connell will share tips on writing creative nonfiction that sells.
Feb. 2: Learn about the need for authentic representation in fictional LGBTQIA characters, as well as the benefits for the author and work.
Award-winning author Karen Sargent will share her expertise on how to write “Book Descriptions that Sell” at this Jan. 5 workshop.
Join a celebration Dec. 8 honoring award-winning young writers at the St. Louis Writers Guild’s annual holiday gathering.
Personalized consulting service aims to help grieving families close out their loved one’s estate
Oct. 20th event designed to clean up St. Louis City and County neighborhoods and waterways located within the River des Peres Watershed
Workshop Nov. 3 -- Amanda Wells shares strategies for writing a novel in a month as part of NaNoWriMo -- the National Novel Writing Month.
Celebration was held honoring all 2018 WGU Missouri graduates; Director of Supplier Diversity for Express-Scripts gave the graduate address
Learn the latest information about literary schemes, scams, and pitfalls, and what writers can do to protect themselves.
Writers: Learn about the differences between genres -- speculative, romance, mystery -- including word counts and reader expectations.
Discover the many resources the St. Louis County Library (SLCL) offers to support authors at this Aug. 4 workshop.
Illustrators Craig Skaggs and Jennifer Stolzer offer writers tips on how to get the best results from partnering with an illustrator.
Don't let your manuscript suffer in form-rejection torment. Let Tex Thompson lead your story toward the light of acceptance.
Specialized Support Now Available for Financial Caregivers
Award-winning authors P.A. De Voe and Ed Protzel will share their perspectives on how to bring history to life through fiction.
Author Brad R. Cook's free April 7 workshop offers tips on how to contact a publisher or literary agent and how to pitch to them.
Writers: Learn how to set goals and deadlines that reflect your personal writing style and speed using Allie Pleiter's "Chunky Method."
Freelance copyeditor Meghan Pinson discusses how to get your novel from first draft to finished manuscript.
Zach Ungerott. Ungerott will focus on researching and assessing client portfolios
The St. Andrew’s Resources for Seniors System hosted its 15th annual Ageless Remarkable St. Louisan’s Gala on October 28.
Get in gear to sell, buy, swap at the longest running event of its kind in the St. Louis region
Kirkwood Farmers' Market's Summit Produce has opened a new Farm Market & Pumpkin Patch in Chesterfield Valley
Watch and learn how Queen Buzzie II had a short reign in the hive-- how we had to rebuild the colony-- and how Queen Buzzie III now reigns
Three middle school students from #RohanWoods School were selected to be Art Aficionados for the St. Louis Art Fair.
Writers: At Guild's Oct. 7 workshop, learn how best-selling author Liz Schulte navigated her way to self-publishing success
Deborah Terra Weltman will help writers tap into their intuitive creativity at a workshop from 10 a.m.-noon, Sept. 9, at The Lodge Des Peres
Karen Schleicher hired as development coordinator