| Time | Friday at 3:30pm - Saturday at 3:00am |
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| Location | Eleven Magazine Cherokee Street Saint Louis, MO |
| More Info | Come celebrate the biggest day of the century (yes, actually) with Eleven Magazine on Cherokee Street! As November's Cherokee Stroll, there will be food, drinks, and live entertainment in businesses along the street all afternoon and evening - most of it FREE. It's Veterans Day - what else do you have to do?? *** Check out... *** 2720 Cherokee Aisle 1 Gallery ... All Along Press Apop Records ArtMonster The Archive Black Bear Bakery Drew Henry Salon & Gallery Firecraker Press FOAM Fort Gondo I Scream Cakes Off Broadway / STL LOUD 3 Paper Boat Studios PHD Gallery STL STyLehouse food trucks - complete list TBA *** ... and more! *** *** Listen to... *** 18andCounting Arthur & the Librarian Bear Hive Beth Bombara Caleb Travers The Campfire Club FIRE DOG Funky Butt Brass Band The Hobosexuals Jon Eric "Electric Banjo Man" Justin Torres Loop Project Kid Scientist Last to Show First to Go Mikey Wehling PALACE The Reeling Gilly Rockwell Knuckles Stank Nasty Superhero Killer Volcanoes *** ... and more! *** *** Consume... *** Flowers to the People arrangements The Tin Can food Urban Chestnut beer *** ... and more! *** Shows on-going from 4pm. Schedules and maps available on the street! The celebration kicks off in the afternoon at Eleven's office in The Nebula, 3407 S. Jefferson, St. Louis, MO 63118. |
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Eleven Magazine 11/11/11 Street Bash on Cherokee
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
2012 Time For Change - Special screening and community discussion.
| Time | Saturday, October 22 · 7:00pm - 11:30pm |
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| Location | |
| More Info | 2012 Time for Change A FILM BY JOÃO AMORIM Special Screening @ The Archive 3215 Cherokee Street, St. Louis, MO 63118 Saturday, October 22, 2011 at 7pm After the screening we will have a community discussion on how each of us can make changes to ourselves, our community and our planet. We don’t need to start a revolution we just need to join it! Bring your drums and instruments for a music circle to follow. A Conscious Gathering Presented by Earth Rhythms Healing and The Archive THE MOVIE FEATURES: DANIEL PINCHBECK, STING, BARBARA MARX HUBBARD, PENNY LIVINGSTON, GILBERTO GIL, DEAN RADIN, MAUDE BARLOW, JOHN TODD, BUCKMINSTER FULLER, DENNIS MCKENNA, TERENCE MCKENNA, SHIVA REA, ELLEN PAGE, BERNARD LIETAER, PAUL STAMETS, RICHARD REGISTER, TIOKASIN GHOSTHORSE, DAVID LYNCH Movie trailer: |
Spirit Jam Drum, Dance and Chant at the Archive Thursday, October 20
| Time | Thursday, October 20 · 7:00pm - 10:00pm |
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| Location | The Archive on Cherokee Street STL 3215 Cherokee Street Saint Louis, Missouri 63118 |
| More Info | Join us for Spirit Jam at the Archive this Thursday at 7pm. Bring your drums and other percussion instruments and feel the rhythm. Don't forget to browse the amazing book collection at the Archive as well. Rhythm heals our minds, bodies and spirits! We will have a fire out back and indoor space to drum as well. Hope to see you all! An Earth Rhythms Healing production Check us out and "like" https://www.facebook.com/p Special thanks to the Archive. Love Donations Appreciated |
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Spirit Jam Drum, Dance and Chant at the Archive, Thursday, October 6
| Time | Thursday, October 6 · 7:00pm - 10:00pm |
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| Location | The Archive on Cherokee Street STL 3215 Cherokee Street Saint Louis, Missouri 63118 |
| More Info | Join us Thursday, October 6th at 7pm for Spirit Jam at the Archive. We will be enjoying this beautiful fall evening by the fire while meditating and enjoying the healing rhythms. Love donations appreciated! Don't forget to buy some books. We'll see you Thursday! |
Friday, August 12, 2011
Spirit Jam Drum, Dance and Chant at the Archive Thursday, August 18
| Time | Thursday, August 18 · 7:00pm - 10:00pm |
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| Location | The Archive on Cherokee Street STL 3215 Cherokee Street Saint Louis, Missouri 63118 |
| More Info | Join us once again for Spirit Jam Drum, Dance and Chant at the Archive on August 18th at 7pm and every first and third Thursday of the Month. Bring your drums, rattles and other percussion instruments and lose yourself in rhythm. Let's raise some positive energy! $5.00 suggested donation. Don't forget to buy some books too. Bring your own refreshments. This will happen Rain or Shine. We have indoor space as well. |
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Live Brazilian Music for listening and to dance ... this Friday at The Archive
| Time | Friday at 9:00pm - Saturday at 1:00am |
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| Location | The Archive on Cherokee Street STL 3215 Cherokee Street Saint Louis, MO |
| More Info | This Friday, July 08 - 9:00pm to 11:59pm - Live Brazilian Music The Archive, 3215 Cherokee Street - Saint Louis, MO This is a very hip palace in the South Side, please invite your friends... With pianist Michael Loveman, singer Debora Moraes, Moacyr Marchini, and more... |
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Spirit Jam Drum, Dance and Chant at the Archive July 7
| Time | Thursday, July 7 · 7:00pm - 10:00pm |
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| Location | The Archive on Cherokee Street STL 3215 Cherokee Street |
| More Info | Join us once again for Spirit Jam Drum, Dance and Chant at the Archive on July 7th at 7pm and every first and third Thursday of the Month. Bring your drums, rattles and other percussion instruments and lose yourself in rhythm. Let's raise some positive energy! $5.00 suggested donation. Bring your own refreshments. This will happen Rain or Shine. We have indoor space as well. |
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Cherokee Street Crawl: MAY 12th (CQAL)
| Time | Thursday, May 12 · 6:00pm - 10:30pm |
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| Location | Cherokee Street |
| More Info | CHEROKEE STREET CRAWL: THURSDAY MAY 12th The crawl is part of the 3rd annual Chautauqua Art Lab (CQAL), a week-long arts festival, free university and event series occurring in artist-run spaces throughout St Louis City. Our purpose is to connect creative innovators, makers, musicians, thinkers and doers in the community at large. CQAL Calendar: http://sporeprojects.blogs WEST CHEROKEE: 6-7:30pm Archive, Fort Gondo (M.S.I.F.), STL Style, Cranky Yellow, Firecracker Press, & Peridot. Group show at Evenn's Apartment Gallery located above Peridot. EAST CHEROKEE: 7:30- 9pm Pig Slop (CQAL Fort Project) , Aisle 1 (Joey Potts), All Along Press (Jenny Murphy, Travis Russell, & Angela Malchionno), SPORE Mobile Gallery (Juliet Hinely) & David Langley's Studio. OUTDOOR FILM with LIVE SOUNDTRACK: 9:15pm Location: Cherokee ReAl Garden. Rain Location: Pig Slop Allen Killian-Moore's "Shut the Mouth" with live sound by Ali Jafar (Minneapolis) |
Friday, April 22, 2011
Release Party for the newest Chapbook by Philip Gounis
| Time | Monday, April 25 · 7:00pm - 10:00pm |
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| Location | 3215 Cherokee Street Saint Louis, MO 63118 |
| More Info | On Monday, April 25th, 2011, JKPublishing and the Saint Louis Projects are proud to release the newest chapbook by local poet Philip Gounis. Hosted by the Archive bookstore at 3215 Cherokee Street, the author and friends will celebrate the publication of Upgrading the Allusion, a handmade chapbook of poetry with illustrations. Gounis is a poet, literary journalist, archivist, publisher, and concert and book reviewer. He is known... for his radio work with KDNA, KCLC, and KDHX FM (hosting and producing programs such as Verbatim, Off the Beaten Path, and Literature for the Halibut). He also participated in early River Styx literary magazine readings. He co-founded Steamshovel Press and was a member of the Soulard Culture Squad in the 1980s. His first chapbook, Some of These Have Appeared, was produced in collaboration with Firecracker Press in 2007. Gounis will read excerpts of his newest work. Local poet and scholar Colleen McKee, along with another guest reader, will recite several pieces to commence the festivities. The event will end with a set by noted guitarist Dave Black. Doors are at 7, reading starts at 8. The Archive will have beer and wine available for a small suggested donation, and will also be open for book sales. Upgrading the Allusion, along with many of works in the SLP catalog, will be available for a special release price. The Saint Louis Projects is proud to a part of the continuing development of St. Louis literary culture. |
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chapbooks,
event,
literary arts,
music,
poetry,
the archive
Monday, April 11, 2011
Release Party for the newest Chapbook by Philip Gounis
| Time | Monday, April 25 · 7:00pm - 10:00pm | |||||
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| More Info | On Monday, April 25th, 2011, JKPublishing and the Saint Louis Projects are proud to release the newest chapbook by local poet Philip Gounis. Hosted by the Archive bookstore at 3215 Cherokee Street, the author and friends will celebrate the publication of Upgrading the Allusion, a handmade chapbook of poetry with illustrations. Gounis is a poet, literary journalist, archivist, publisher, and concert and book reviewer. He is known... for his radio work with KDNA, KCLC, and KDHX FM (hosting and producing programs such as Verbatim, Off the Beaten Path, and Literature for the Halibut). He also participated in early River Styx literary magazine readings. He co-founded Steamshovel Press and was a member of the Soulard Culture Squad in the 1980s. His first chapbook, Some of These Have Appeared, was produced in collaboration with Firecracker Press in 2007. Gounis will read excerpts of his newest work. Local poet and scholar Colleen McKee, along with another guest reader, will recite several pieces to commence the festivities. The event will end with a set by noted guitarist Dave Black. Doors are at 7, reading starts at 8. The Archive will have beer and wine available for a small suggested donation, and will also be open for book sales. Upgrading the Allusion, along with many of works in the SLP catalog, will be available for a special release price. The Saint Louis Projects is proud to a part of the continuing development of St. Louis literary culture. Location:
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Artica Spring Freaquinox RENEGADE STAMPEDE!
A Renegade Stampede will kick off the Spring Freaquinox! Ollie the Giant Ox Piñata will be leading the herd up Cherokee Street to the Archive Bookstore!
This is a participatory Stampede! Wear a costume and get your Freaq on!
Where: Meet at the corner of Cherokee and Texas
When: 6:30 p.m. March 18, 2011
Stampede starts at 7:00 p.m.
The first 50 people to participate will receive a custom designed, limited-edition Ox mask created by our fabulous friends at Firecracker Press!
You're invited to the Spring Feaquinox! Come support Artica, St. Louis's freaquiest annual multi-disciplinary art festival!
Friday March 18, 2011
7:00pm to Midnight
Doors Open at 6:00pm, Entertainment starts at 7:00pm
The Archive
3215 Cherokee Street
St. Louis, MO 63118
-Take a whack at the giant Frequent Ox piñata. There will be lots of goodies inside!
-Fire up your dreams at the Bibliomancy BBQ!
-Silent auction with fabulous local art and merchandise!
-Musical Line-up:
7:00pm to 8:00pm, Box of Nerves
8:00pm to ?, DJ Raven Fox
-Entertainment! Music! Fun!
And best of all you get to support your favorite art festival, ARTICA!
http://www.articafest.org/
http://www.facebook.com/articafest
Artica is a multi-disciplinary and participatory art festival that occurs annually on the north St. Louis riverfront. The mission of Artica is to inspire the people of the St. Louis metropolitan area to celebrate their unity and diversity, build community and develop a sense of respect for themselves and their surroundings by providing opportunities for creative self expression and communication.
This is a participatory Stampede! Wear a costume and get your Freaq on!
Where: Meet at the corner of Cherokee and Texas
When: 6:30 p.m. March 18, 2011
Stampede starts at 7:00 p.m.
The first 50 people to participate will receive a custom designed, limited-edition Ox mask created by our fabulous friends at Firecracker Press!
You're invited to the Spring Feaquinox! Come support Artica, St. Louis's freaquiest annual multi-disciplinary art festival!
Friday March 18, 2011
7:00pm to Midnight
Doors Open at 6:00pm, Entertainment starts at 7:00pm
The Archive
3215 Cherokee Street
St. Louis, MO 63118
-Take a whack at the giant Frequent Ox piñata. There will be lots of goodies inside!
-Fire up your dreams at the Bibliomancy BBQ!
-Silent auction with fabulous local art and merchandise!
-Musical Line-up:
7:00pm to 8:00pm, Box of Nerves
8:00pm to ?, DJ Raven Fox
-Entertainment! Music! Fun!
And best of all you get to support your favorite art festival, ARTICA!
http://www.articafest.org/
http://www.facebook.com/articafest
Artica is a multi-disciplinary and participatory art festival that occurs annually on the north St. Louis riverfront. The mission of Artica is to inspire the people of the St. Louis metropolitan area to celebrate their unity and diversity, build community and develop a sense of respect for themselves and their surroundings by providing opportunities for creative self expression and communication.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Spring Freaquinox! A Benefit for Artica! at the Archive
Spring Freaquinox
A benefit for Artica.
You're invited to the Spring Feaquinox! Come support Artica, St. Louis's freaquiest annual multi-disciplinary art festival!
Friday March 18, 2011
7:00pm to Midnight
Doors Open at 6:00pm, Entertainment starts at 7:00pm
The Archive
3215 Cherokee Street
St. Louis, MO 63118
-Take a whack at the giant Frequent Ox piñata. There will be lots of goodies inside!
-Fire up your dreams at the Bibliomancy BBQ!
-Silent auction with fabulous local art and merchandise!
-Entertainment! Music! Fun!
And best of all you get to support your favorite art festival, ARTICA!
www.articafest.org
www.facebook.com/articafest
Artica is a multi-disciplinary and participatory art festival that occurs annually on the north St. Louis riverfront. The mission of Artica is to inspire the people of the St. Louis metropolitan area to celebrate their unity and diversity, build community and develop a sense of respect for themselves and their surroundings by providing opportunities for creative self expression and communication.
A benefit for Artica.
You're invited to the Spring Feaquinox! Come support Artica, St. Louis's freaquiest annual multi-disciplinary art festival!
Friday March 18, 2011
7:00pm to Midnight
Doors Open at 6:00pm, Entertainment starts at 7:00pm
The Archive
3215 Cherokee Street
St. Louis, MO 63118
-Take a whack at the giant Frequent Ox piñata. There will be lots of goodies inside!
-Fire up your dreams at the Bibliomancy BBQ!
-Silent auction with fabulous local art and merchandise!
-Entertainment! Music! Fun!
And best of all you get to support your favorite art festival, ARTICA!
www.articafest.org
www.facebook.com/articafest
Artica is a multi-disciplinary and participatory art festival that occurs annually on the north St. Louis riverfront. The mission of Artica is to inspire the people of the St. Louis metropolitan area to celebrate their unity and diversity, build community and develop a sense of respect for themselves and their surroundings by providing opportunities for creative self expression and communication.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
SGC Conference Roundup on Cherokee Street News site
There are a bazillion things happening on Cherokee Street for the Southern Graphics Council Conference on Friday, March 18.
Cherokee Street News has an excellent rundown here. Check it out!
Cherokee Street News has an excellent rundown here. Check it out!
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aisle 1 gallery,
all along press,
art dimensions,
casa loma,
cranky yellow,
firecracker press,
fort gondo,
gallery am,
los caminos,
porter teleo,
sgc conference,
snowflake,
stylehouse,
the archive
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Bad Shoe Issue #5 Release Party
| Time | Tuesday, March 15 · 7:00pm - 10:00pm |
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| Location | |
| More Info | On March 15th (the Ides of March), St. Louis lit mag Bad Shoe will release its 5th issue, hosted by the Archive bookstore at 3215 Cherokee Street. This is a special issue of the lit mag, which is the only periodical publication for emerging and eminent lady writers and artists in St. Louis. For the first time, the editors are publishing male perspectives on femininity. Authors/artists in Issue #5: ...Jacob Cohen Tony Renner Mary Phillips Kelli Allen Matthew Freeman Phil Gounis Erin Nihiser Byron Lee Brett Underwood Bob Reuter Aaron P. Ruiz Christopher Alex Chable Christine Callahan Carrie Keasler Nicky Rainey Joe Sulier Erin Wiles Many of the authors published will be reading excerpts of their work at the release, with Matt Freeman and the Skekses providing musical entertainment. Doors are at 7, reading starts at 8. The Cherokee Peach will sell snacks, wine, beer, and handmade sodas, and the Archive will also be open for book sales. Bad Shoe Issue 5 will be available at the special release price of $8. No cover charge. |
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The Spring Freaquinox! A Benefit for Artica!
| Time | Friday, March 18 · 6:30pm - 11:30pm |
|---|---|
| Location | The Archive Bookstore 3215 Cherokee Street |
| More Info | You’re invited to the Spring Feaquinox! Come support Artica, St. Louis’ freaquiest annual multi-disciplinary art festival! At 6:30pm we gather at the corner of Cherokee and Jefferson. The Stampede then begins at 7:00pm as we proceed up Cherokee and herd the Frequent Ox to its final resting place at the Archive! -Take a whack at the giant Frequent Ox piñata. There will be lots of goodies inside! -Fire up your dreams at the Bibliomancy BBQ! -Silent auction with fabulous local art and merchandise! -Entertainment! Music! More! Fun! And best of all you get to support your favorite art festival, ARTICA! |
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
The Upper West Cherokee Incident
| Time | Saturday, February 5 · 5:00pm - 10:00pm |
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| Location | Upper West Cherokee 3100-3200 Block of Cherokee Street Saint Louis, MO |
| More Info | Celebrate the Grand Re-Opening of Peridot, STL-Style and Lighthouse Design (STyLehouse), and The Archive's One Year Anniversary! Preview delectable edibles by the Cherokee Peach, slated to open Spring 2011. (Ft. Gondo? Snowflake? No one knows what they'll be up to on this festive evening, but you'll have to come to find out) Accomplices in this incident will be DJs Jon Swegle and Eric Damhorst spinning live at STyLehouse. Roast your s'mores at The Archive and toast to the burgeoning of Cherokee Street's most lovable enclave... More info... http://www.stl-style.com/ www.facebook.com/peridotst www.archivescribe.com www.cherokeepeach.com |
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Crazy Busy Weekend on Cherokee -- December 4&5
(posters by The Firecracker Press)
Too much stuff to mention everything specifically, but be sure to hit Cherokee Street this weekend!
The Third Annual Cherokee Print League Holiday Sale promises art, gifts and fun on Saturday, December 4, from 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (See sights from last year's sale here.)
Says The Firecracker Press:
On December 4th from 10 am to 7 pm over 40 artists will be setting up at over a dozen locations, ready to fill your holiday shopping needs with their lovely printed wares. Enjoy the local color of Cherokee Street as you mosey from Louisiana to Indiana and all state streets in between. Firecracker Press will be open all day, and we have some new items just in time for the holidays! Make sure to drop in, and visit the Cherokee Print League website to check out all the artists and venues. You can pick up a map the day of the sale at any of the venues. See you then!
New to Cherokee this year is HoliDIY, an indie craft show being hosted by the St. Louis Craft Mafia.
What: Handmade goods you won’t be embarrassed to give or receive! Winter bar with hot holiday cocktails! Locavore noshies by the owners of the Cherokee Peach! Firepit outdoor lounge perfect for a crisp afternoon! Steampunk Santa Photo Booth! Too fantastic to miss. See a list of participating vendors here.
When: Saturday, December 4 from 11am – 6pm
Where: 3125 Cherokee St., St. Louis, MO (next to The Archive book store)
While you're on Cherokee enjoying (and buying!) the art and handcrafts, be sure to visit Cherokee's Antique Row for the the 27th Annual Cherokee Antique Row Cookie Spree -- Saturday, December 4 and Sunday, December 5 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Nibble on a variety of cookies while you shop.
Says St. Louis Curio Shoppe:
Local merchants on Cherokee Street, from Jefferson Blvd. east to Lemp, will offer a bounty of holiday surprises! Each unique shop will offer a variety of free holiday cookies! Enjoy music, seasonal festivities & yuletide charm.
Here at the St. Louis Curio Shoppe, 2301 Cherokee Street, we are baking up a fresh batch, or many, many batches, of Mr. B's gooey butter cookies! A St. Louis tradition!
But that's not all!
Foam Coffee & Beer at Jefferson and Cherokee will be having a big tag sale on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.:
... featuring over 2,500 vintage items from Miss Ohio Vintage, Retro 101 and Dangerous Dames as well as four independent crafters and two individual vintage sellers. The BIG Tag Sale is also showcasing a collection of upcycled vintage jewelry from Miss Ohio Vintage, designed by Mandi Cawthon, also of MyLovies. All proceeds from the collection benefit Autism Speaks. Guest Vendors include Peridot, All Things Dandy, and MiSu’s Hot Mess.
followed by an after-party for the day's events. See all the details here.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Sloup #10: The Archive this Sunday, November 21
the Archive, "St Louis' newest literary adventure and reading room" is not only hosting Sloup #10, (wow - 10!) but is also providing November's soup!
Soup by Amanda Jerauld, Executive Chef, The Cherokee Peach, currently of kitchen staff at Eclipse Restaurant.
Soup by Amanda Jerauld, Executive Chef, The Cherokee Peach, currently of kitchen staff at Eclipse Restaurant.
So exciting, so exciting.
So save the date kids: November 21st 6-8 pm 3215 Cherokee Street, 63118
Attend
Apply
How It Works:
Sloup is a monthly soup dinner at 2122 Cherokee Street in St. Louis that supports projects, primarily artistic or communicative, that need a little funding and belief. Soup dinners will be on one Sunday a month from 6-8 p.m. Soups will be provided by local establishments, chefs and community members, as well as grant recipients returning to share their projects. We’re asking for a $10 per person donation at each dinner (100% of which will go directly into that month’s Sloup Fund), entitling you to vote on that month’s proposal which excites you the most! Grant proposals will be accepted until the Saturday before the soup.Sunday, October 17, 2010
last Spirit Jam of the season
Spirit Jam Drum and Dance at the Archive - 10/21/10
| Time | Thursday, October 21 · 6:30pm - 10:00pm |
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| Location | the Archive 3215 Charokee Street Saint Louis, MO |
| More Info | This is the last Spirit Jam of the season. Don't miss it! We'll start back up in March. Thursday, October 21st at 6:30pm Bring your drums, rattles, and other percussion instruments and lose yourself in rhythm. Let's raise some positive energy! Share this invite with anyone you think would enjoy attending! Dancing, hoops and Poi are welcome too!!! We'll do this rain or shine, we have indoor space as well. Bring refreshments if you like. the Archive is a fabulous used bookstore and so much more - remember to browse the collections and buy a few books!!! |
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Friday, October 15, 2010
- Medusa's Craft Menagerie - Saturday, October 23
| Time | Saturday, October 23 · 10:00am - 10:00pm |
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| Location | UPPER WEST CHEROKEE ST. LOUIS, MO (Fort Gondo, The Archive, Peridot, STL Style House, Snowflake Gallery, Cherokee Peach, etc...) Upper-West Cherokee (near Compton) Saint Louis, MO |
| More Info | Medusa’s Craft Menagerie ~ Coming Soon October Event Aims to Celebrate “Upper West Cherokee” On Saturday, October 23rd, Medusa's Craft Menagerie will debut on the 3100-3200 block of Cherokee Street. Celebrating the emerging “Upper West Cherokee” creative district, this all-day event will feature eclectic arts, one-of-a-kind crafts, delicious edibles, live music, a offbeat fashion show, fire performances, and much more! Medusa’s Craft Menagerie is a collaborative block party sponsored by The Archive, Peridot, Cherokee Peach, Fort Gondo, Snowflake and STYLEhouse - all located on the 3100-3200 blocks of Cherokee Street, and dedicated to providing a diverse artistic experience to embrace the vibrant spirit of our cozy corner of the city. Medusa threatened to turn the art world in to stone unless we celebrate with a kick ass arts and crafts show, and this one is certain to become an annual event. WHAT: Medusa’s Craft Menagerie WHEN: Saturday, October 23, 11am-7pm WHERE: 3100-3200 blocks of Cherokee Street (“Upper West Cherokee”) WHO: Anyone and Everyone! WHY: Medusa will be pissed if we don’t celebrate the creative energy of our neighborhood! |
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