Monthly Film: Part 6 of 8-Part Series
The Men Who Built America Film/discussion at The Gathering Place at the J.
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The Men Who Built America Film/discussion at The Gathering Place at the J.
Charlie will discuss his recently released book, Unlocking Greatness, which focuses on how one can make an unexpected journey from the life you have to the life you want.
Call 314-442-3255 for more information. TGP in the J.
Social dining with NORC neighbors at Our Lady of Pillar Parish Fish Fry (403 S. Lindbergh Rd.). Advance reservations; contact Joan at 314-442-3834. Pay on own.
Nurse available for blood pressure checks, health questions, etc. TGP at the J. RSVP to 314-442-3255.
Express thoughts and emotions through creativity at this monthly art group. Artist Journal is required for class. Space is limited. Call 314-442-3255 for information. TGP at the J.
Taught by a physical therapist, you’ll learn how to use your joints wisely and protect your bones and joints from unnecessary injuries. No cost, but space is limited. RSVP to 314-442-3255. TGP at the J.
Jeremy Ben-Ami is the founder and President of J Street, bringing to the role both deep experience in American politics and government and a passionate commitment to the state of Israel.
Enjoy a community education course and tour of their state of the art facility! Ride share encouraged. Meet at the Humane Society (11660 Administration Drive) at intersection of Schuetz & Page. $5 per person plus cost of lunch on own. If you choose, enjoy lunch nearby (several blocks away) at Companion Bakery (2331 Schuetz).
Simon will discuss prospects for the future of the US/Israel alliance, beginning with Israel’s founding in 1948 and following the Six-Day War in 1967. He will focus on changes in both Israel and the Arab world in light of current developments in the US, Israel and the larger Middle East.
11521 Olive Blvd.
Bring the whole family for a morning of fun with PJ Library and the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library.