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Previous Tuesday,
February 22nd, 2004 Next 
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Harold Brown for State
Senator Dougherty |
- Directory of pharmaceutical
manufacturers is now available; use it as a
guide to get payment assistance for drugs for
seniors
- Prescription Drugs Patients
Assistance Program
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John Carrol, Tower
Grove Park Executive
Director |
- New brochures are now
available
- Stag statues broken in last
May's storm are currently being refurbished;
fundraisers to pay for the repairs will be
underway soon
- Also, a 24/7 emergency
number for park
rangers is now available
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Time to renew your TGHNA
membership. Pay your
dues at the next meeting or mail-in your membership
dues with a completed membership
form (check "renewing
membership" if applicable).
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Trivia
night March 19th,
sign up now
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Grand
South Grand House Tour |
- April 16th - 17th
- Still need house captains
& docents
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Emily Andrews from SLACO |
- 10th Annual Neighborhoods
Conference
- March 12th, 8:15am -
4:30pm, Forest Park Community College,
$15
- Keynote speaker, Bart
Harvey from the Enterprise Institute
- 18 workshops for
neighborhood building
- Breakfast and lunch
provided
- Register
online
- Sponsoring walking programs
in neighborhoods
- Build your health and
build your community
- Also sponsoring health
screening on Grand
- Check blood pressure,
height, weight, and body mass index
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Pastor Teresa Mithen for
St.
John's Episcopal Church |
- The
Entertainment Group
improv troupe at St. John's Episcopal, 1st and
3rd Fridays of the month, 7pm
- Family-oriented material
for an interactive audience
- Sodas & chips
provided
- Parking along
Arsenal
- Contact them for more
info
- End of life seminar, April
4th, 7-9pm
- Brain death
discussion
- Gay estate planning with
an ACLU attorney
- Funeral planning
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Susan Anderson for
South
Grand Community Improvement
District |
- Mokabee's is doubling their
space
- South Grand Coffee is now
closed but will reopen under new management as
"Coffee on Grand"
- KaBloom: 1/2 off on cut
flowers on Sunday
- Restoration of old Post
Office and old Commerce Bank building continues;
no prospective tenants
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Neighborhood
Stabilization Officer, Joe Thele |
- Fraud
hotline: (314)
641-8600 or (877) 353-3363
- Operation
Brightside:
Blitz
2005 annual campaign
to clean-up city neighborhoods
- Contact Joe or the Police
concerning nuisance property problems; share
your info and they will keep it
secret
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Alderwoman
Jennifer Florida |
- Aldermanic Candidate's
forum: February 28th, 7pm at Grand
Oak Hill Community Center
- All cobblestone speedzones
will be replaced within 4-8 weeks
- South City National Bank:
building permits are coming soon; same developer
wants to develop the Melba Building
- List of alleyways to be
paved in TGH this year
- Wyoming b/w Spring &
Gustine
- Wyoming b/w Grand &
Spring
- Juniata b/w Grand &
Spring
- Juniata b/w Spring &
Gustine
- Connecticut b/w Spring
& Gustine
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