Town&Style

The Insider: 9.4.24

stl style | Congrats to LoveLaunch! Founded by Lia Glynias, the women-owned boutique was selected as the winner of the Pop Local program. The initiative was created by Edwards Realty Company to offer a local small business a storefront at The Boulevard and three months of free rent.


shop for good
It’s time once again to support local businesses and help local kids! Purchase a Glennon Card at select participating retailers or at glennoncard.org to receive a 20% discount at select retailers and restaurants from Oct. 18 through 27. The best part? All card sales go toward supporting the patients and families at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital. Look for exclusive coverage of the Glennon Card in upcoming T&S issues: Sept. 18 and Oct. 2 and 16.


making music
South Grand Fall and Music Fest is returning Sept. 21! The event will include live entertainment in Ritz Park, a D.IY. craft zone and 70 retail vendors, featuring handmade, boutique and vintage items.


   

attention young readers!
St. Louis County Library Foundation’s Reading Garden Series for Young Audiences and The Novel Neighbor are partnering for a night of fun stories for middle grade readers. On Sept. 10, the Clark Family Branch will host three popular authors: James Ponti, author of the Framed! series and The Sherlock Society; Natalie Lloyd, whose works include A Snicker of Magic and The Witching Wind; and Soman Chainani, who penned the wildly popular The School for Good & Evil series.


The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum has issued a call for the names of Holocaust survivors who settled in St. Louis after the war. Currently, it has identified more than 900 St. Louis area survivors. Newly collected names will be added to the St. Louis Survivors Gallery. If you have an individual you’d like to submit for consideration, fill out a survey at stlholocaustmuseum.org.

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