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Tower Grove Community Development Corporation Hosts Sustaining Housing Dreams Fundraiser on November 7th at Little Bevo!
Tower Grove Community Development Corporation looks forward to hosting our annual fundraiser, Sustaining Housing Dreams, on November 7th from 5:30PM to 8PM at Little Bevo in the Bevo Mill neighborhood. Thanks to Midwest Bank Centre for their Presenting Sponsorship!
The fundraiser is free to attend with registration https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sustaining-housing-dreams-fundraiser-tickets-919561161187?utm_experiment=test_share_listing&aff=ebdsshios- Sponsorship payments are also available on the registration page or with the Venmo QR code located on the Save the Date image attached above.
Come out and join us as we raise money to help renovate 3772 Chippewa Ave in the Dutchtown neighborhood. TGCDC gained possession of this long vacant property after a successful lawsuit by Dutchtown Main Street and facilitated by Legal Services of Eastern MO against the absentee owner.
AWARDS:
At the event, we will celebrate Midwest Bank Centre as our Community Partner related to the donation of the Crossroads Senior Living development site and their bank-wide community first approach, Brian Phillips for Community Impact as Executive Director of the Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation, a partnership between BJC HealthCare and Washington University in St. Louis. Under his 25 plus year leadership, Brian has overseen institutional investments of over $50m into the Forest Park Southeast neighborhood, which has resulted in over $1b in private and public investments. and Christian Saller, for Community Service for his work as a long time Neighborhood Improvement Specialist and community development partner. Christian is highly respected as a St. Louis CIty advocate and problem solver, especially with addressing vacant and nuisance properties.
The short awards ceremony starts at 6:30PM.
The fundraiser is free to attend with registration https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sustaining-housing-dreams-fundraiser-tickets-919561161187?utm_experiment=test_share_listing&aff=ebdsshios-
Sponsorship payments are also available on the registration page or with the Venmo QR code located on the Save the Date image attached above.
Sponsorships are available as presented below:
Presenting Sponsor ($10,000)
Midwest Bank Centre
Excellence Award Sponsor ($5000)
Pat & Jane Tracy Fund
First Bank
St. Louis Community Credit Union
Old Orchard
Incarnate Word Foundation
EM Harris
St Louis Equity Fund Inc/Gateway CDFI
Supporting Sponsor ($2500)
US Bank
Great Southern Bank
Commerce Bank
Harambee llc
Peoples National Bank
PNC Bank
Saint Joseph Housing Initiative
DeSales CDC
RISE
Simmons Bank
Brick By Brick Sponsor ($1000)
Park Central CDC
Washington University Redevelopment Corporation
Jason Kempf
Rosenblum Goldenhersh
Katie & Vihar Sheth
Janice Drake
Jeffrey McGee
Event Sponsor ($500)
Joe Hostman
Grimes Consultants
Lee Kling
True Title
STL Programs
Lutheran Senior Services
SLYMAN Brothers
Air Dynamics
Denise Phelabaum and Craig Evans
Pete Rothschild
Sean and Kelly Spencer
Steve Butz
Acrisure
Please contact Sean Spencer for sponsorship opportunities at Sean@towergroveCDC.org
All Levels receive: *Logo/Name identified as a Sponsor on TGCDC website *Logo/Name on Poster prominently displayed in the venue *Logo/Name mentions on TGCDC Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter feeds
More about the Venue: Little Bevo: Originally Built in 1924 by famous beer barons as a private speak easy, this building long sat vacant before being completely remodeled and opened as an event space. Closed in the late 1980's the building deteriorated until purchased in 2021 and brought back to life! Come celebrate in a little slice of STL history!