Central Print, Charlie on the Bridge, and World Records
Central Print
The art of printmaking has a rich history and bright future that can be seen at Central Print! Serving as an art studio, museum, and educational hub, people of all ages can discover the joy and excitement of printing presses when they visit Central Print.
AI Training
The National Science Foundation has invested three million dollars in grant funding for AI training at Washington University to prepare new investigators that will soon be addressing a plethora of global challenges.
Guinness World Records
Family and friends are welcome to explore fun, hands-on challenges in this new exhibit at the City Museum. And visitors will discover the staggering hurdles that come with trying to set a world record.
All Things Spring
As we officially welcome Spring this week, it's important to recognize what the season brings. In this article by Kelly Maue you'll learn about Spring's scientific and agricultural impact.
Urban Harvest STL
Discover a local nonprofit dedicated to making healthy, affordable food and urban agriculture education accessible to under-served communities here in St. Louis.
Charlie on the Bridge
For three decades this Eads Bridge toll booth operator took what would normally be a monotonous job and found ways to brighten people's days. And over 30 years later, the memory of Charlie Immethun's smiling face and quirky sense of humor is still bringing people joy today.
Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, why Washington University has built their very own city and what they hope to learn from it, the secrets behind some of the most astonishing Guinness World Records ever set, Webster University's new data about the variety of bees in St. Louis, why Urban Harvest STL is on a mission to support an increasing number of urban farms across STL, a look at the lives of two notable African American Vietnam War veterans, and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a Celtic folk song by Brian McNeill.
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