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"Revolutionizing Love, History, Education, and Sports in St. Louis"
Celebrate sustainable love, vibrant juicing, education equity, sports updates & community progress in St. Louis! 💚🍹📚🏈🌟

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Feb 14, 2025

Trivia Question❓

St. Louis, Missouri is known for its iconic Gateway Arch, but did you know it is also home to the world's first what?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

In this article, we explore the concept of celebrating Valentine's Day in a sustainable and eco-friendly manner.

From DIY gift ideas to environmentally conscious date options, the article emphasizes the importance of reducing waste and supporting ethical practices during this holiday.

By choosing thoughtful and sustainable ways to express love and appreciation, we can make a positive impact on the environment and promote a more mindful approach to celebrating Valentine's Day.

Let's honor the past by embracing a more sustainable future as we share our love and cherish our planet.

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Quote Of The Day

"St. Louis is not just a place; it's a feeling, a memory, a story waiting to be shared."

Explore a collection of vibrant juicing recipes blending flavors and history, inviting readers to savor the essence of past traditions in a modern twist on wellness and taste.

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DEAL of the WEEK!!!

Ben Newman - St. Louis Top Motivational Speaker

Joke Of The Day

Why did the St. Louis landmark go to therapy?

It had a lot of unresolved issues with its past!

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 once the fourth-largest city in the United States in the late 19th century? Its rapid growth was fueled by its strategic location along the Mississippi River, making it a major hub for trade and commerce.
  • St. Louis is home to the oldest botanical garden in the United States, the Missouri Botanical Garden. Founded in 1859, this historic garden spans over 79 acres and is renowned for its extensive collection of rare and exotic plant species from around the world.
  • The iconic Gateway Arch, a symbol of St. Louis, is the tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere, standing at 630 feet tall. Designed by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen, the Arch serves as a tribute to America's westward expansion and the role St. Louis played as the gateway to the West.

 

Explore stories of change-makers in St. Louis, delving into their impactful work and inspiring journeys towards community betterment and social progress.


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💡 Answer to Trivia Question:
The world's first skyscraper, the Wainwright Building, was constructed in St. Louis in 1891.
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