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Ray Grimes from KaBloom: a neighborhood florist; part of a
national chain of owner/operators. They have a
European approach of selling one stem at a time,
but arrangements are also available. Delivery
available both locally and nationally. Wheelchair
accessible and dog-friendly.
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Bryan Cather for St.
John's Episcopal
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Sunday services at 8 a.m. and 10
a.m.(daycare available for this service) with a
reception and adult Christian education at 11:15.
Daily prayer at 8 a.m. Monday - Friday
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2005 Grand
South Grand House Tour
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Still looking for 3 house
captains, with each captain overseeing the
inclusion of 3 homes i the spring tour
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Ellen Wilson for 100
Neediest Families
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Flyers will be distributed to
let the neighborhood know about our collection for
two needy families. Some information will be made
available about what to buy, family needs to buy
for, and the final day to submit gifts for
donation.
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Michelle Maples from South Grand CID
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Erato wine bar should be open
any day now. Kabob International will expand into
their neighboring indoor restaurant space.
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Rachel McCullough from the St. Louis effort for AIDS
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This is the oldest AIDS
awareness effort in the city. They are supporting
the Dining Out for Life campaign on Tuesday,
November 30th. Contact her at 314.645.6451 for more
information on hosting a restaurant event with your
friends. Raffle prizes and hosting instructions are
available for your Dining Out for Life party.
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