Town&Style

Happenings: 2.18.15

[the press club of metropolitan st. louis]
Beauty Buzz, a fundraiser for The Press Club of Metropolitan St. Louis, has finally arrived. Guests will join hosts Carol Voss, her daughters Julie Catron and Wendy Brumitt, and her daughter-in-law Tricia Voss (pictured above), in cocktails from the Zodiac at Neiman Marcus, beauty bars, makeup giveaways and more. Beauty Buzz takes place Feb. 21 at 10:30 a.m. in Neiman Marcus Plaza Frontenac.

[jewish family & children’s service]
The eighth annual Tree of Life Society celebration was hosted by Jewish Family and Children’s Service to honor the agency’s significant donors and further its mission to develop and support programming to assist St. Louis area at-risk youth, seniors and families. Pictured: Debbie Lefton, Erin Schuver, Laura and Michael Silver, Mike Lefton, Steve Schuver, Greg Yawitz

[st. louis-stuttgart sister cities]
After hosting a fundraiser, St. Louis–Stuttgart Sister Cities presented St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church with a $1,500 donation to support the growing need in Ferguson for basic non-perishable foods and household items. Pictured: Roy Leimberg, Rev. Steve Lawler, Susanne Evens, Bob Case

[parkway west high school]
Over a two-week period, social studies students at Parkway West High School collected more than 4,800 food items and $1,400 for Circle Of Concern Food Pantry, which assists low-income West County families.

[st. louis breast cancer coalition]
The St. Louis Breast Cancer Coalition hosted National Breast Cancer Coalition president Fran Visco, at a public discussion of the Breast Cancer Deadline 2020’ initiative, which aims to prevent and end breast cancer by 2020 through education and research funds. Pictured: Chris Lyss, Mary Lynn Faunda Donovan, Fran Visco & Mary Grassi.

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