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Saturday, April 7, 11:30-12:30 WE CAN Black Lives Matter vigil at Chesterfield Commons, near Sonic
1:00-2:30 WE CAN ASSIST Team (Stay in School) monthly mtg re: Kirkwood and Parkway Schools, @ Kaldi’s in the valley
Saturday, April 7, 6:30-9:30 Town Hall for US Senators and Representatives (or their opponents) sponsored by March for Our Lives, as part of a national effort. Kirkwood Baptist, 211 N. Woodlawn Ave, 63129. https://www.facebook.com/events/239592749944949/
Monday, April 9, 7 PM, “Moms Demand Action” briefing by Mary Gross @ Craft Chameleon (back room), Clayton and Clarkson next to Walnut Grill.
Thursday, April 12, 7 PM, “Criminal Justice Ministry” presentation by Anthony DeAgostino and friend, St Claire of Assisi, 15642 Clayton Rd, Ellisville (east of Clarkson)
Saturday, April 14, 8:00-4:00, “Equity in Education Conference: Actions for Social Justice in Education” , Billie Mayo featured speaker. $25 Webster U, webster.edu/equity-in-education-conference
Mon April 15, 7 PM, Maplewood Comm. Builders Public Forum on Prop P funds, New Destiny Church, 7174 Manchester Rd. (present survey results, prioritize, present to city council)
Thursday, April 19, 6:30 PM, Democratic Candidates Forum (some), County Library HQ. S. Lindbergh. Hosted by Indivisible. M. Osmack, H. Webb, K. Fitzgerald, S. Unsicker, M. LaBozzetta, L. Applebaum.
Saturday, April 21, 11:30-12:30 WE CAN vigil for BLM @ Clarkson and Clayton, signs available or bring your own.
Sunday, April 22, 2-4:00, “MultiCultural Competency Training” by Mary Ferguson of YWCA, sponsored by WG Action Group, location TBD in Webster Groves. dokmille@gmail.com for info and registration
Wednesday, April 25, 6-9:30 PM, Forward Thru Ferguson “#STL2039 Launch”, Windows on Washington, snacks
Saturday, May 5th, Charlie King (folk singer of note) Benefit Concert, 7:30 PM at Marianist Retreat Center, off 109 in Eureka, Tickets $15.00 in advance (cf: Jim Moore, moorejd59@gmail.com) or $20.00 at the door. $10.00 goes toward building three tiny houses for the homeless; Social Justice 4 All project.



Jimmy Loomis, Treasurer of the St. Louis County Democratic Central Committee – Chairman and Committeeman of the Clayton Township Democrats. Mr. Loomis will speak to the financial and economic burden on the City, County and State resulting from the divide and to the benefits to all parties for City/County reunification.
