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Vintage Voices Opens Ticket Sales For October Walking Tours

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ALTON - The 22nd annual Vintage Voices walking tours will be held in the Alton Cemetery (5th and Vine Streets, Alton IL 62002.) Mark your calendars for the first two weekends in October: 7, 8, 14, 15, 2023. The hour-long walking tours will begin at noon all four days and leave from the main gate on Vine Street in Alton every 15-20 minutes. Tickets are on sale now online at eventbrite.com . Pricing is $15 for adults and $10 for students with ID. A non-walking performance returns this year at a new location. Join us on Sunday, October 15, 2023. The one-hour performance begins at 5:00 pm at Lovejoy Event Center, 401 Piasa Street in Alton IL. Seating is limited to 60 people. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased online at eventbrite.com . Volunteers are needed to be tour guides. Sign up at http://bit.ly/3PJD48W . Follow the Facebook page, www.facebook.com/vintagevoicestours , and Instagram page, https://www.instagram.com/vintagevoicestours , for actor announcements. For more information,

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Coloring STL

2 years 6 months ago

St. Louis is a kaleidoscope of architecture, filled with structures of every age, shape, and size. In Coloring STL, Missouri History Museum visitors will interact with these fascinating buildings in

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Patrick

CDC to reduce funding for states’ child vaccination programs

2 years 6 months ago

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reducing funding to states for child vaccination programs, according to an agency email obtained by KFF Health News. The funding cut “is a significant change to your budget,” said the email to immunization managers, dated June 27 and signed by two CDC officials. The immunization managers who […]

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Andy Miller

Cities have ways to curb gun violence; feds are giving them more money

2 years 6 months ago

When shots ring out on the South and West sides of Chicago, Sam Castro and his team at the Institute for Nonviolence Chicago race to the scene of the shooting and to the hospital where emergency responders are treating the gunshot victim. Knowing most of the city’s gun violence is caused by a small cluster […]

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Matt Vasilogambros