Public Safety Director's Spotlight - 2014 Drop, Cover and Hold On
Saint Louis Fashion Week, Soulard Oktoberfest, Columbus Day Parade & Festa, and more to enjoy in St. Louis City!
This article is 11 years old. It was published on October 10, 2014.

Drop, Cover, and Hold On
Millions of people worldwide will practice how to Drop, Cover,
and Hold On at
Upcoming Events
Now through Oct. 18 – Saint Louis Fashion Week, various locations, times
Interested in finding out the latest on the St. Louis Fashion Scene? Then visit www.saintlouisfashionweek.com for the all the details about upcoming St. Louis Fashion Week events .From runway shows to fashion chats, designer competitions to the Midwest Fashion Conference, STLFW has something for everyone. STLFW has worked with more than 100 designers, 30 boutiques, and 250 models and has raised more than $15,000 for local charities.
Oct. 10 –12 – Soulard Oktoberfest, 7th Street Across from Soulard Market,
The annual Soulard
Oktoberfest will take place this Friday, Saturday and Sunday across from
historic Soulard Market on
Oct. 12 – Columbus
Day Parade & Festa, The Hill,
October is National Italian American Heritage and Culture
Month and St. Louis will be
celebrating with the traditional Columbus
Day Parade and Festa on Sunday. The
Parade will step off at
Oct. 12 –The Great
GO! St. Louis Halloween Race, Soldiers' Memorial Park,
More than 7,000 participants are expected to compete for fun, cash and prizes in this Sunday's Go! St. Louis Halloween Race. This year's event will feature a Half Marathon, Missouri's largest 10K race, a 5K and a 1-mile Fun Run. Thousands of runners and walkers of all ages and abilities will dress in costume for fun. The price varies per race. For more information, call (314) 727-0800.
Oct. 12 – St. Louis
Hills House Tour,
There are many fantastic homes on the 2014 House Tour this year,
including a former home of Stan "The Man" Musial! The Tour will be this Sunday, from
Oct. 15 –South Side
Shindig Down by the River, The Bluffs on Broadway,
Everyone is invited to stop by the South Side Shindig on Wednesday, Oct. 15 from
Save the Date
Oct. 17 – Breakfast for Bikers, Mississippi Mud's new
Downtown café within the Art Saint Louis Gallery,
Oct. 17 – Oktoberfest, St. Pius V Catholic Church,
Oct. 17 & 18 – Rock 'n' Roll Saint Louis Expo,
Oct. 17 – Second Annual Bobby Ceriotti Glow Run, Forest
Park,
Oct. 18 – Neighborhood Greenways Dutchtown Walk, Thomas
Dunn Learning Center,
Oct. 18 – River des Peres Trash Bash, Fultz Field on the
River des Peres Greenway,
Oct. 18 – St. Stephen Protomartyr PTO Trivia Night, St.
Stephen Protomartyr School,
Oct. 18 – Magnificent
Oct. 18 & 19 – Rungevity Rock 'n'
Oct. 19 – Live Art Auction and Solution Panel,
Oct. 19 – Orphan Car Display, Missouri
History Museum,
Promoting Your Neighborhood Activities
Is there a neighborhood event on the schedule that you would like noted in the Spotlight? If so, you may email the information about it to me at GrayR@stlouis-mo.gov or to Cathy Smentkowski at smentkowskic@stlouis-mo.gov for consideration. You may also post it on the City's Calendar of Events on the City's web site: http://stlouis-mo.gov. The link to submit an event is at the very bottom of the home page. The listing is free. I encourage you to take advantage of this free way to promote your event.
Free Medicare Counseling Event
Every
year Medicare beneficiaries have a chance to change coverage during Medicare
open enrollment from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7. Since open enrollment is the only time most people can change their Part
D prescription-drug plans and/or Medicare Advantage, it's a wise time to
evaluate healthcare needs and budget for the upcoming year. CLAIM,
Col. Richard Gray
Director of Public Safety
City of St. Louis
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Department:
Department of Public Safety
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Topic:
Arts and Entertainment Events
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