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  • New ShawTalk Guidelines

    By Shaw Neighborhood Improvement Association0 Comments on New ShawTalk Guidelines

    Last month, the SNIA Board of Directors, with the consent of ShawTalk's fearless moderator, Dave Lloyd, approved a set of guidelines for the listserv.  The objective was simple: define ShawTalk's mission, put in writing some common-sense framework for all to keep in mind, and support the listserv (and Dave) with enforcement. This made sense, especially [...]

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  • Continued residential development in Shaw

    By Shaw Neighborhood Improvement Association0 Comments on Continued residential development in Shaw

    From The Shaw Neighborhood Housing Corporation, comes this update on new residential projects in the pipeline.

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  • Shaw Safety Workshop June 18th

    By Shaw Neighborhood Improvement Association0 Comments on Shaw Safety Workshop June 18th

    Just a reminder that we're hosting a workshop 10AM June 18th at The Word At Shaw.  To be clear, we're recruiting volunteers to build a safety model patterned after Lafayette Square's successful safety committee.  The city is so committed to this model, that Chief Dan Isom, of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has promised [...]

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  • SPACFest kicks off tomorrow night!

    By Shaw Neighborhood Improvement Association0 Comments on SPACFest kicks off tomorrow night!

    Just in case you haven't seen the billboard, banners or web ads, or heard the mentions on KWMU, the first annual Shaw Performing Arts & Crafts Festival kicks off tomorrow night, with a concert on Shenandoah.  See the attached flyer for more schedule details, and help us make this inaugural event a success! SPACFEST FLYER

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  • Big BIG Tour this Sunday

    By Shaw Neighborhood Improvement Association0 Comments on Big BIG Tour this Sunday

    Just think of this Sunday's Big BIG Tour as one BIG open house. SNIA and the Shaw Neighborhood Housing Corp (SNHC) are proud to partner and represent our neighborhood, at the start of this year's tour - which takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Sunday. It's it's the only free city-wide tour [...]

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  • SPACFest Call For Volunteers

    By Shaw Neighborhood Improvement Association0 Comments on SPACFest Call For Volunteers

    It's been way too long between posts... Joan Jennings of our Executive Committee has worked feverishly with the producers of the new Shaw Performing Arts & Crafts Festival.  We hope the inaugural event has a strong showing, and we could use your help - both volunteering and spreading the word!  See below: 1ST ANNUAL SHAW PERFORMING ARTS [...]

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  • Final Word on Quicktrip @ Grand & Shenandoah

    By Shaw Neighborhood Improvement Association0 Comments on Final Word on Quicktrip @ Grand & Shenandoah

    Recently, David Lott, Tower Grove East President, and Harold Blackorby, Compton Heights President, met with Alan Renner, the QuickTrip representative assigned to the project.  They explained the neighborhood's concerns with the proposed QuickTrip & Received this reply after their meeting: From David Lott's posting on the TGENA listserve: Thanks for meeting with me to discuss [...]

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  • Local Control: Seemingly Impossible Goal Nearing Reality

    By Shaw Neighborhood Improvement Association0 Comments on Local Control: Seemingly Impossible Goal Nearing Reality

    Both sides were very principled in their arguments, and both carried solid points to the table...and both sides had strong backing.  What makes this compromise different than some of the stuff we've read about in the news?  Everything about this deal makes sense.  Congratulations to the St. Louis Police Officers Association and the City of [...]

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  • Spring Blitz 2011 – 4100 Flad

    By Shaw Neighborhood Improvement Association0 Comments on Spring Blitz 2011 – 4100 Flad

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  • Spring Blitz 2011 – 4000 Botanical

    By Shaw Neighborhood Improvement Association2 Comments on Spring Blitz 2011 – 4000 Botanical

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