GeoFutures, Origami in the Garden, and Tracking COVID
Don't Miss Origami in the Garden
Closing October 10th
Everyone's seen origami before, but not like this! Origami in the Garden is an exhibit featuring 18 larger than life metal sculptures spread across the beautiful Missouri Botanical Garden grounds. If you haven't seen it yet, you only have one week left before it closes!
Testing Wastewater to Track the Spread of COVID
By analyzing samples of wastewater scientists at the University of Missouri School of Medicine can track the spread of COVID-19 and its variants all across Missouri.
Pilgrimage for Pink Ribbon Girls
Pink Ribbon Girls provides support to breast and gynecological cancer patients in Missouri and Illinois. And one local woman is going on a two-week pilgrimage from Portugal to Spain to raise money and awareness for the St. Louis chapter of this organization.
GeoFutures with Andrew Dearing
Learn all about the geospatial industry and the integral role it'll have in St. Louis' future over the next decade in this one-on-one interview with GeoFutures Project Lead Andrew Dearing.
Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In the latest episode of Spotlight you'll discover a St. Louis World Premiere musical about the life of singer Miriam Makeba, learn about the only organization in the U.S. that is accredited to teach High School students in geospatial intelligence, explore the latest exhibits at the Contemporary Art Museum, view larger than life Origami at the Missouri Botanical Garden, and meet a local Tiktok star making a big impact.
And don't forget to catch new episodes of Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11 in St. Louis. And you can see past episodes right now on www.hecmedia.org/spotlight.
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