Executive Breakfast Series “How to successfully navigate the logistic disruptions. New normal post- Covid logistic crisis.”
Executive Breakfast Series “How to successfully navigate the logistic disruptions. New normal post- Covid logistic crisis.”
Location: Missouri Athletic Club
Time: 7:30-9am
Register: https://bit.ly/October10HCC
Nuestra Comunidad: Hispanic St. Louis Past, Present, and Future at the History Museum
Step into the heart of Hispanic Heritage Month as we explore the dynamic tapestry of St. Louis’s Hispanic community.
Start your night at happy hour with food and drinks available for purchase from Padrinos and Sal y Limón. Enjoy a Mexican dance performance by Alma de Mexico St. Louis, see displays of local art and traditional clothing from Hispanic countries, and talk with St. Louis artist José Garza about his design for the new Hispanic Heritage Month flag. Explore the historians’ corner to see documents that illustrate Hispanic history in St. Louis, and talk with museum curators about how your family history can be part of the Missouri Historical Society Collections.
At 6:30pm, join us for a presentation about the complex relationships among Spain, Mexico, and St. Louis during the colonial period in the late 1700s as well as during the Mexican Revolution in the early 1900s. Next, Adam Flores of St. Louis Shakespeare will lead a conversation with leaders in the community to explore how Hispanic influences shape St. Louis today and the importance of intentionally contributing to our city’s evolving historical narrative.
The panel includes:
Carmen Dence, president of Grupo Atlántico and commissioner for the Missouri History Museum Subdistrict
Brian Muñoz, photojournalist and multimedia reporter at St. Louis Public Radio
José Ponce, real estate entrepreneur and chair of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis
Dr. Gabriela Romero, chair of the foreign languages department at Lindenwood University
This is more than a celebration—it’s an opportunity to be part of making history today.
Ingrese al corazón del Mes de la Herencia Hispana mientras exploramos el tapiz dinámico de la comunidad hispana de St. Louis.
Comience su noche en la hora feliz con comida y bebidas disponibles para comprar en Padrinos y Sal y Limón. Disfrute de un espectáculo de danza mexicana de Alma de México St. Louis, vea exhibiciones de arte local y vestimenta tradicional de países hispanos y hable con el artista de St. Louis, José Garza, sobre su diseño para la nueva bandera del Mes de la Herencia Hispana. Explore el rincón de los historiadores para ver documentos que ilustran la historia hispana en St. Louis y hable con los curadores del museo sobre cómo su historia familiar puede ser parte de las colecciones de la Sociedad Histórica de Missouri.
A las 6:30 p.m., únase a nosotros para una presentación sobre las complejas relaciones entre España, México y St. Louis durante el período colonial a fines del siglo XVIII, así como durante la Revolución Mexicana a principios del siglo XX. A continuación, Adam Flores de St. Louis Shakespeare dirigirá una conversación con líderes de la comunidad para explorar cómo las influencias hispanas dan forma a St. Louis hoy y la importancia de contribuir intencionalmente a la narrativa histórica en evolución de nuestra ciudad.
El panel incluye:
Carmen Dence, presidenta del Grupo Atlántico y comisionada del Subdistrito del Museo de Historia de Missouri
Brian Muñoz, fotoperiodista y reportero multimedia de St. Louis Public Radio
José Ponce, empresario inmobiliario y presidente de la Cámara de Comercio Hispana del área metropolitana de St. Louis
Dra. Gabriela Romero, presidenta del departamento de lenguas extranjeras de la Universidad de Lindenwood
Esto es más que una celebración: es una oportunidad de ser parte de hacer historia hoy.
Clinica de Migrantes Documentary
Clinica de Migrantes is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the challenges faced by immigrants seeking healthcare in the United States. This film provides a unique perspective on the struggles, resilience, and the critical need for accessible healthcare services for immigrant communities.
Join at St. Louis University in LRC Auditorium A
Food will be provided, please RSVP to have a more accurate account.
Sign up:
Grand Rounds in Spanish: ¿Cómo dar malas noticias? Guest speaker: Dr. Lina Toledo-Franco
SLUH Conference Room D and E. Located on the 2nd floor above the cafeteria.
Appetizers will be provided, please RSVP to have a more accurate account.
Sign up:
Eighth Annual Brazilian Folk Fest
Viva Brasil STL is hosting its 8th Annual Brazilian Folk Fest on October 1, Sunday from 12pm – 5pm at Kirkwood Park-Lions Pavilion (11 S. Geyer Rd. 63122)
Come share the Brazilian Cultural traditions of “Festa Junina” – Fall festival with a square dance, games, kids’ activities, traditional food, and live music. This is open to the public. Everyone is welcome!
Website for more info and updates: https://www.vivabrasilstl.org/
The Hispanic Leaders Group's Premio Esperanza and 40 year anniversary
Celebrating 40 years of the Hispanic Leaders Group and honoring community leaders.
Event will take place at the Missouri Athletic Club with networking starting at 6PM and you can purchase tickets and sponsorship here: https://bit.ly/2023Esperanza
Celebrando los 40 años del Grupo de Líderes Hispanos y honrando a los líderes de la comunidad.
El evento tendrá lugar en el Missouri Athletic Club con networking a partir de las 6:00 p. m. Se puede comprar boletos o patrocinar el evento aqui: https://bit.ly/2023Esperanza
Embracing Community and Celebrating Hispanic Heritage at Cortex
Discover, learn, and celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with us! Join the festivities and engage with the vibrant Hispanic community as we come together for an enriching evening of cultural appreciation and unity. Be part of this memorable experience - your presence matters!
Check out vendors and small business owners who will display their services and business offerings. join the panel discussion with local chefs on food and culture shaping St. Louis.
Meet St. Louis' Hispanic cultural societies and savor delicious free food samples from each country while you dive into rich cultural insights, and discover the inspiring missions of the Bolivian, Colombian, Ecuadorian, Puerto Rican, and Venezuelan Societies.
Close out the celebration with Mauricio Villanueva, a seasoned global opera singer and musician who excels in multiple genres, songwriting, and dance, and invites you to his upcoming show at Joe’s Cafe - ConSentido, Day of the Dead Celebration.
¡Descubre, aprende y celebra el Mes de la Herencia Hispana con nosotros! Únase a las festividades e interactúe con la vibrante comunidad hispana mientras nos reunimos para una velada enriquecedora de apreciación y unidad cultural. Sé parte de esta experiencia memorable: ¡tu presencia importa!
Consulte proveedores y propietarios de pequeñas empresas que mostrarán sus servicios y ofertas comerciales. Únase al panel de discusión con chefs locales sobre la comida y la cultura que dan forma a St. Louis.
Conozca las sociedades culturales hispanas de St. Louis y saboree deliciosas muestras de comida gratis de cada país mientras se sumerge en ricos conocimientos culturales y descubre las inspiradoras misiones de las sociedades boliviana, colombiana, ecuatoriana, puertorriqueña y venezolana.
Cierra la celebración con Mauricio Villanueva, un experimentado cantante y músico de ópera mundial que se destaca en múltiples géneros, composición y danza y te invita a su próximo espectáculo en Joe’s Café - ConSentido, Celebración del Día de Muertos.
HCCSTL Foundation Annual Golf Tournament
Location: Forest Park Golf Course
Time: Lunch served at 11:30am
Shot gun start time is 1pm.
Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival
Hispanic Festival, Inc. will be presenting the Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival at Soulard Park, 7th and Lafayette Ave. next to Soulard Farmers Market. The event will take place on Friday, September 22 from 10:00am to 10:00pm, Saturday, September 23 from 10:00am to 10:00pm and on Sunday, September 24 from 11:00am to 8:00pm.
Various features to this year’s festival include:
• Live Latino Bands
• Authentic Foods
• Folkloric Dancers
• Hispanic Crafts
• Los Niños Kids Corner
• Information booths
One of the Fair’s purposes is to celebrate the common heritage of Hispanic nations particularly because of the rise of the Hispanic population in the greater St. Louis area. The funds raised are used to fund scholarships distributed to college-bound students and underprivileged children. Admission is free.
For more information call 314-837-6100 or visit www.hispanicfestivalstl.com or visit our Facebook page @HispanicFestivalstl.
Hispanic Festival, Inc. presentará el Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival en Soulard Park, 7th y Lafayette Ave. al lado de Soulard Farmers Market. El evento tendrá lugar el viernes 22 de septiembre de 10:00 a 22:00 horas, el sábado 23 de septiembre de 10:00 a 22:00 horas y el domingo 24 de septiembre de 11:00 a 20:00 horas.
Varias características del festival de este año incluyen:
• Bandas latinas en vivo
• Alimentos Auténticos
• Ballet Folclóricos
• Artesanías Hispanas
• El rincón infantil de Los Niños
• Puestos de información
Uno de los propósitos de la Feria es celebrar la herencia común de las naciones hispanas, particularmente debido al aumento de la población hispana en el área metropolitana de St. Louis. Los fondos recaudados se utilizan para financiar becas distribuidas a estudiantes universitarios y niños desfavorecidos. La admisión es gratis.
Para más información llame al 314-837-6100 o visite www.hispanicfestivalstl.com o visite nuestra página de Facebook @HispanicFestivalstl.
Immigrants In Our Midst Conference - Attracting Talent for a Dynamic & Diverse Workforce
The annual Latino Roundtable of Southwestern Illinois conference, Immigrants in Our Midst, is happening Friday, September 22 at SIUE Campus, Morris University Center
Lunch & Parking covered with your $40 registration fee. CEUs also available for $20
Key Note Speaker: Betsy Cohen with Mosaic Project
Additional Speakers and Topics Include: Workforce Development , Legal 101 and Immigration, How to Higher Immigrants, Hispanic Chamber and other Chamber Round Table Talk, Immigrant Success Stories
Registration Link: https://lnkd.in/g5BwwhKG
La conferencia anual de Latino Roundtable of Southwestern Illinois, Immigrants in Our Midst, tendrá lugar el viernes 22 de septiembre en la universidad de SIUE Morris University Center
Almuerzo y estacionamiento incluidos en tu tarifa de registro de $40. CEU también disponibles por $20
Orador principal: Betsy Cohen con Mosaic Project
Los oradores y temas adicionales incluyen: Desarrollo de la fuerza laboral, Legal 101 e inmigración, Cómo contratar inmigrantes, Cámara hispana y otras charlas de mesa redonda de la Cámara, Historias de éxito de inmigrantes
Enlace de registro: https://lnkd.in/g5BwwhKG
Hispanic Cultural Celebration alongside Business After Hours with the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Location: International Institute of STL.
Time: 6-8pm
Register: https://bit.ly/SeptBAH2023
"Antojitos Hispanos" Fundraiser
Outside LRC Lobby at St. Louis University
Cash and Venmo will be accepted.
Venmo: @LMSA-SLUSOM
Folkloric Dancing at the Florissant Branch Library
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage month by coming with the family to the Florissant Branch Library from 6-7 pm on Monday, Sept. 18th. You will learn some basic Mexican folkloric steps to dance with me.
Celebre el mes de la Herencia Hispana viniendo con la familia a la Biblioteca Florissant Branch de 6-7 pm, lunes, el 18 de septiembre. Aprenderán algunos pasos folclóricos mexicanos básicos para bailar conmigo.
Florissant Valley Branch Library
192 S. New Florissant Rd.
Florissant, MO 63031
SLU School of Medicine Hispanic Heritage Month Kickoff
Join the school of medicine at St. Louis University for a panel discussion and food sampling to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month!