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Subject HEC Media Newsletter
Date January 8, 2024 1:00 PM
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Holocaust Museum, Kranzberg Arts Foundation, and Author Martin Walker

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Holocaust Museum

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum's Impact Lab explores instances of bias, hatred, and genocide and gives visitors the context and inspiration to act as "active allies" in the fight against injustice.
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Hottest Year on Record?

It might be cold outside now, but don't let winter weather fool you. 2023 faced some of the most extreme heatwaves on record, and many scientists believe Earth's climate is on the brink of a catastrophic tipping point.

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Elk Range Band

Meet the Elk Range Band, who's impromptu performance on a snowy Colorado canyon highway lead to an unconventional dance party and internet fame. In this video you'll hear both their story and music.

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Day Spring Arts & Education

Following the boom in homeschooling since 2020, many families are on the hunt for enriching coursework and educational resources. That's where the homeschool hybrid option Day Spring offers come in.

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Kranzberg Arts Foundation

Abstracted Architectural Photographer Ken Konchel is a well known creator in St. Louis, and with good reason! You can experience his unique body of work in this new solo exhibit at The Gallery now through January 27th.

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One on One with Author Martin Walker

During his recent visit to St. Louis County Library, internationally best-selling author Martin Walker discussed his latest mystery novel and cookbook. Don't miss this funny and insightful conversation between one of the UK's most popular contemporary crime novelists and HEC's Angie Weidinger.
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Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, a cheer squad whose purpose is to make all students feel valued and celebrated, a look at a landmark ruling that has had a lasting impact on American society and civil rights, architecture and the power of buildings explored through photography, a new invention created inside a Washington University lab that helps you write custom LED signs, inside enrichment classes hoping to add to the the homeschooling experience, a program designed to support creatives while strengthening the St. Louis arts economy.
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