Big League Impact, Betty's Books, and Prom Magazine
Back to the Prom
It's a blast from the past in this edition of Schankman's St. Louis! Check out the new exhibit at the St. Louis Public Library all about the historic Prom Magazine, which some people believe is possibly the origin of that classic St. Louis question:Where did you go to high school?
Ultimate Frisbee
See how this energetic sport is providing students from all walks of life at Washington University with not only the thrill of competition, but also the bonds of comradery.
Foundry Art Centre
This week is your last chance to see Jessie Schoenrock's exhibit examining therapy as a concept and as a means of personal growth and exploration at the Foundry. Don't miss it!
Betty's Books
Betty’s Books is a family-friendly comic and graphic novel bookstore in Webster Groves. Along with superhero trade paperbacks, picture books for kids, manga, and graphic novels for tweens, the shop also gives local creators a place to sell and promote their work!
One on One with Sally Hepworth
What do strangers at an airport, a "bag full of cash," seedy hotels, and Wrestlemania have in common? They might be the inspiration for New York Times Bestselling Author Sally Hepworth's next book! Hear the whole hilarious story in her interview with HEC's Angie Weidinger.
Big League Impact
In 2013 St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher Adam Wainwright founded Big League Impact. This nonprofit organization has spent the last decade partnering with professional athletes to help provide people around the world with basic human needs in an effort to save lives, restore dignity, and instill hope.
Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, meet two local superintendents who have recently received top honors, a Missouri museum that showcases art and artifacts up to 15,000 years old, research being done at Washington University shows how changing the climate may change the landscape, an artist uses ceramics to examine therapy as a concept, a novel that investigates marriage around a murderous backdrop, a locally-owned book store with a unique spin, and a little bit goes a long way to help remove the barriers to learning with the help of one local group.
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