Public Safety Director's Spotlight - Jan. 20, 2011
How you can help neighbors impacted by the New Year's Eve storms, learn about orchids and hear a great debate
This article is 14 years old. It was published on January 20, 2011.
For many of us, the New Year has begun in earnest, the holidays are over and life is back to normal. However, that is not the case for our neighbors on
1) You may donate online: www.stl.unitedway.org/211tornadofund/
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With help from all of us, we can ensure that the historic
Listed below are a few neighborhood events that you, family and friends may find of interest. I encourage you to stop by those in your neighborhood as well as consider exploring neighborhoods new to you. They are perfect places to meet friends and neighbors or go to in support of worthy causes. See you in the neighborhood!
Third Friday Open House
Third Degree Glass at 5200 Delmar continues its Third Friday Open Houses in 2011 with its 1st Open House of the year on Jan. 21. The Open House will take place from
Orchid Extravaganza
Mr. David Bird, one of
Learn How You Can Help Our Troops
The new St. Louis Regional Alliance for the Troops (RAFTT) is launching a free day-long event on Saturday, Jan. 22 at Touhill Performing Arts Center on the campus of the
2011 Choo Choo Ride
The first-ever marathon indoor cycling event, 2011 Choo Choo Ride, will take place simultaneously at nine health and fitness clubs around St. Louis from 9 a.m. to Noon on Saturday, Jan. 22. Participants will choose if they want to ride for 1 hour, 2 hours or 3 hours and donate $50, $100 or $125. Proceeds will benefit Friends of Kids with Cancer. Sante Fitness at the
Young Variety's Trivia Night
Are you an Einstein or a Know-It-All? Then there is a table for you at the Young Variety's Trivia Night that will be held at
Family Sunday
The
Concert
The Legend Singers will hold a free concert at
Great Debates
The second installation of the St. Louis Great Debates will take place at the
Home Ownership in Forest Park Southeast
Since 1997, Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation has provided incentives for employees of BJC HealthCare and
Tip of the Hat
My Tip of the Hat this week goes to all the people both here in
NIXLE
Have you signed up for free Nixle service yet? The Department of Public Safety's City Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) provides free emergency alert service through http://www.Nixle.com/. When you sign up, you will receive our informative and timely text messages on your cell phone and/or as e-mails on your computer. I invite you to visit the Nixle webpage and sign up for the service today. If you have any comments about the service, please let me know.
Having an event in your neighborhood that we can support? Either e-mail the information about it to me at brysonc@stlouiscity.com or to Cathy Smentkowski at smentkowskic@stlouiscity.com.
And remember, if you see something in the neighborhood that just doesn't look right, REPORT IT!
Charles Bryson
Director of Public Safety
City of
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