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"Revolutionize Valentine's Day, Green Juice Adventures, Tackling Educational Inequities, St. Louis Sports Buzz & Hidden Histories Unveiled!"
Explore eco-friendly Valentine's Day tips, nourishing juice recipes, educational equity efforts in St. Louis, sports updates, and uncover hidden histories in a virtual adventure! πŸŒΏπŸΉπŸ“šπŸˆπŸ”Ž

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Feb 7, 2025

Trivia Question❓

What iconic St. Louis landmark was built for the 1904 World's Fair and is still standing today?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

In this article, explore sustainable ways to celebrate Valentine's Day, emphasizing eco-friendly choices like homemade gifts and recycled materials.

Discover ideas for eco-conscious dates, such as cooking a plant-based meal or going on a nature walk.

Learn about sustainable gift options, like reusable products or supporting ethical brands.

Delve into the history of Valentine's Day and how modern celebrations can be more mindful of the environment.

Embrace the spirit of love and sustainability by incorporating eco-friendly practices into your Valentine's Day traditions, creating meaningful and environmentally-conscious experiences with your loved ones.

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Quote Of The Day

β€œI have no use for a city that has no ghosts, no traditions, no heroes, no follies, no tragedies. A city cannot be truly great without them. That is why St. Louis interests me.” – Mark Twain

Explore the rich tapestry of the best green juice recipe, blending kale, apple, cucumber, lemon, and ginger for a refreshing and nutritious journey through the annals of wellness.

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DEAL of the WEEK!!!

Ben Newman - St. Louis Top Motivational Speaker

Joke Of The Day

Why did the St. Louis arch blush?

Because it saw the Eads Bridge giving it the cold shoulder!

The website delves into the educational inequities facing St. Louis students, offering insights, resources, and solutions to bridge the gap.

It sheds light on historical and current challenges in the education system, advocating for equity and empowering communities to create positive change for future generations.


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Explore St. Louis's rich sports history and current events through articles, videos, and updates on local teams and athletes. Dive into the city's athletic legacy today.


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Interesting Facts
  • Did you know that St. Louis was the first city in the United States to host the Olympic Games? The 1904 Summer Olympics were held in St. Louis, making it the first time the Olympics were ever held outside of Europe.
  • Many people may not be aware that the iconic Gateway Arch in St. Louis is actually the tallest national monument in the United States, standing at 630 feet tall. Designed by architect Eero Saarinen, the Arch is a symbol of the city's role as the Gateway to the West.
  • St. Louis is home to one of the oldest botanical gardens in the United States, the Missouri Botanical Garden, founded in
  • The Garden features a vast collection of plants from around the world and is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of the city.
Explore St.

Louis's history through immersive digital exhibits, virtual tours, and recommended resources to uncover hidden stories and gems that shaped the city's identity.

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πŸ’‘ Answer to Trivia Question:
The St. Louis Gateway Arch
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