Community Calendar

April 2019

Take your business to the next level by learning to manage and remain sustainable, through the WIBO course. More>

Focus on your business idea, and gain the tools needed to start a successful business. More>

The "Gateway to a Banking Career" program provides training in the skills needed for jobs as tellers, customer service representatives and more. It also offers job interview practice and job placement assistance with one of the program sponsors. More>

The AlignSTL Series will take a closer look at each of the pillars established by Ready by 21 St. Louis, highlighting successful partnerships & resources. These learning & collaboration sessions will build upon the groundwork laid by the inaugural group. More>

Focus on your business idea, and gain the tools needed to start a successful business. More>

Celebrate the Week of the Young Child with United 4 Children and local Programs Achieving Quality (PAQ) child care centers. Agencies interested in having a table to promote their services are invited to participate. More>

The Camp is a free one-week intensive experience, using Hip Hop Culture as a catalyst to introduce under-represented communities to architecture and design. June 3rd-June 7th, 9am-1pm (lunch provided). Free. For ages 12-15 years old. More>

Entrepreneurs: Meet with an attorney to get your business questions answered. More>

Women Slaying Wellness is a weekly, evening gathering for North County mothers and female caregivers that want to make their health and wellness a priority. Learn about meal planning, easy workouts, "superwoman syndrome," and more! Free childcare & meals. More>

The St. Louis Promise Zone has partnered with Urban Land Institute, Heartland St. Louis Black Chamber of Commerce and Midwest Bank Centre to bring Promise Zone residents a series of workshops covering the basics of equitable community development. More>

Yes, you too can start your own business. A panel of small business owners will share their journeys to operating successful ventures, from start-up steps to pitfalls to avoid. This event is free and open to Raising St. Louis families and the community. More>

Learn to organize your business accordingly to, and evaluate business expenses. More>

Enjoy this free introduction to tournament chess hosted by the St. Louis Chess Club. Ages 10-17. All skill levels welcome, though participants must already know how to play chess. Lunch provided for registered players. Prizes awarded. More>

Opportunity for families with children entering Kindergarten in the 2019-2020 school year to register, meet the principal and staff, and enjoy fun activities! Agencies are invited to provide services at the event or promote their services. More>

Women Slaying Wellness is a weekly, evening gathering for North County mothers and female caregivers that want to make their health and wellness a priority. Learn about meal planning, easy workouts, "superwoman syndrome," and more! Free childcare & meals. More>

This is an evidence-based, trauma-focused treatment for children and teens between the ages of 3 and 17. Training participants must meet certain requirements. Pre-registration required. More>

Raising St. Louis families and area residents are invited to a career fair. Participants should arrive professionally dressed with plenty of resumes. Call Gena Stringer to RSVP at 314.273.8045 by April 23rd. Location: 2545 Dorwwod Dr. St Louis, MO 63136 More>

This will be a terrific event with entertainment, activities, free lunch and snacks, books for children, a raffle and more! Connecting families with concrete resources, helping them build social connections & resilience, & more! More>

Women Slaying Wellness is a weekly, evening gathering for North County mothers and female caregivers that want to make their health and wellness a priority. Learn about meal planning, easy workouts, "superwoman syndrome," and more! Free childcare & meals. More>

The AlignSTL Series will take a closer look at each of the pillars established by Ready by 21 St. Louis, highlighting successful partnerships & resources. These learning & collaboration sessions will build upon the groundwork laid by the inaugural group. More>

To support teachers, parents and other professionals in understanding dyslexia and other reading disabilities, David Kilpatrick, PhD will present. David's book, "Essentials of Assessing, Preventing, and Overcoming Reading Difficulities," is used by DESE. More>

Network with other infant safe sleep champions, learn, and generate ideas for future projects! Open to service providers and community members. Transportation and childcare available. More>

Fall 2019 WIBO Orientation #2 More>

3

Wed

Take your business to the next level by learning to manage and remain sustainable, through the WIBO course. More>

6

Sat

Focus on your business idea, and gain the tools needed to start a successful business. More>

8

Mon

Gateway to a Banking Career
updated on 4/22/19

The "Gateway to a Banking Career" program provides training in the skills needed for jobs as tellers, customer service representatives and more. It also offers job interview practice and job placement assistance with one of the program sponsors. More>

11

Thu

The AlignSTL Series will take a closer look at each of the pillars established by Ready by 21 St. Louis, highlighting successful partnerships & resources. These learning & collaboration sessions will build upon the groundwork laid by the inaugural group. More>

13

Sat

Focus on your business idea, and gain the tools needed to start a successful business. More>

13

Sat

Celebrate the Week of the Young Child with United 4 Children and local Programs Achieving Quality (PAQ) child care centers. Agencies interested in having a table to promote their services are invited to participate. More>

15

Mon

The Camp is a free one-week intensive experience, using Hip Hop Culture as a catalyst to introduce under-represented communities to architecture and design. June 3rd-June 7th, 9am-1pm (lunch provided). Free. For ages 12-15 years old. More>

16

Tue

Legal Clinic
updated on 4/15/19

Entrepreneurs: Meet with an attorney to get your business questions answered. More>

16

Tue

Women Slaying Wellness
updated on 4/07/19

Women Slaying Wellness is a weekly, evening gathering for North County mothers and female caregivers that want to make their health and wellness a priority. Learn about meal planning, easy workouts, "superwoman syndrome," and more! Free childcare & meals. More>

16

Tue

The St. Louis Promise Zone has partnered with Urban Land Institute, Heartland St. Louis Black Chamber of Commerce and Midwest Bank Centre to bring Promise Zone residents a series of workshops covering the basics of equitable community development. More>

17

Wed

Yes, you too can start your own business. A panel of small business owners will share their journeys to operating successful ventures, from start-up steps to pitfalls to avoid. This event is free and open to Raising St. Louis families and the community. More>

20

Sat

Learn to organize your business accordingly to, and evaluate business expenses. More>

20

Sat

Youth Chess Tournament
updated on 4/11/19

Enjoy this free introduction to tournament chess hosted by the St. Louis Chess Club. Ages 10-17. All skill levels welcome, though participants must already know how to play chess. Lunch provided for registered players. Prizes awarded. More>

23

Tue

Kindergarten Roundup
updated on 4/15/19

Opportunity for families with children entering Kindergarten in the 2019-2020 school year to register, meet the principal and staff, and enjoy fun activities! Agencies are invited to provide services at the event or promote their services. More>

23

Tue

Women Slaying Wellness
updated on 4/07/19

Women Slaying Wellness is a weekly, evening gathering for North County mothers and female caregivers that want to make their health and wellness a priority. Learn about meal planning, easy workouts, "superwoman syndrome," and more! Free childcare & meals. More>

25

Thu

This is an evidence-based, trauma-focused treatment for children and teens between the ages of 3 and 17. Training participants must meet certain requirements. Pre-registration required. More>

25

Thu

Raising St. Louis families and area residents are invited to a career fair. Participants should arrive professionally dressed with plenty of resumes. Call Gena Stringer to RSVP at 314.273.8045 by April 23rd. Location: 2545 Dorwwod Dr. St Louis, MO 63136 More>

27

Sat

This will be a terrific event with entertainment, activities, free lunch and snacks, books for children, a raffle and more! Connecting families with concrete resources, helping them build social connections & resilience, & more! More>

30

Tue

Women Slaying Wellness
updated on 4/07/19

Women Slaying Wellness is a weekly, evening gathering for North County mothers and female caregivers that want to make their health and wellness a priority. Learn about meal planning, easy workouts, "superwoman syndrome," and more! Free childcare & meals. More>

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