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When you think of teaching kids about history, what comes to mind? Classrooms? Textbooks? Today’s guests have found a whole new way to immerse families in St. Louis history. Amanda Clark, public historian and See STL Tours Manager & Guide for the Missouri Historical Society, and Amber Barbeau, Riverboats Director, are here to talk about a fun excur…
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If it’s artistic inspiration you’re looking for, you’re sure to find it in Historic St. Charles, home to quaint cobblestone streets, charming historic architecture and tranquil views of the Missouri River. Nestled right between Main Street and the Katy Trail you’ll find the Foundry Art Centre. Jessica Mannisi, director of exhibitions at the Foundry…
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In this week’s STL SproutCast, we’re exploring a unique spot where art and nature intersect. Lauren Ross, executive director of Laumeier Sculpture Park, and Elsie Tuttle, Laumeier’s learning and engagement specialist, are here to talk about the park’s history, upcoming events, and a recent refresh of one of the park’s most iconic works of art.…
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In this week’s episode of STL SproutCast’s Summer Camp Series, we’re talking with Melissa Niedermann, Director of Camping Services for the Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri, about summer camps that are designed to build children’s confidence in the outdoors and foster a deeper connection to the environment, all while making memories that will last a …
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At 1,300 acres, Forest Park offers something for everyone, including 30 miles of trails and walking paths, 47,000 trees, 2.5 nautical miles of waterway, 190 acres of Nature Reserve and even several cultural institutions. It’s no wonder this popular park draws 15 million visitors annually. Today we’re talking with Dominik Jansky, director of communi…
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If you ask a local what to do on a trip to St. Louis, chances are, one of the first stops they’ll recommend is the City Museum. With its whopping slides, winding caverns and whimsical sculptures, it’s little wonder this “weirdly wonderful” attraction has become a wildly popular destination. Katy Enrique, director of Sales & Marketing for the City M…
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Living in the Midwest, there’s rarely enough snow for winter sports, but if your family dreams of hitting the slopes this winter, you’re in luck. A resort right here in St. Louis provides the snow, as well as the slopes, the skies, the tubes, and lots and lots of fun! In this week’s STL SproutCast, we’re talking with Tony Santora, general manager o…
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Listeners, get ready to unwrap a very special holiday episode of STL SproutCast! We’re talking with two popular St. Louis destinations about their plans for the season. You’ll hear from The National Museum of Transportation about the return of a beloved holiday train display and the arrival of a very special North Pole VIP. We’ll also be talking wi…
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Few things capture the magic and enchantment of the holidays quite like “The Nutcracker.” Each year, the Saint Louis Ballet brings this classic tale by E.T.A. Hoffmann to life with spectacular sets, opulent costumes and breathtaking performances. In this week’s STL SproutCast you’ll hear from Amy Herchenroether, a dancer with the Saint Louis Ballet…
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Each year, the Missouri History Museum hosts a “spirited” celebration of Latin American culture. The museum’s annual Día de los Muertos event honors the lives and spirits of those who have passed away, as well as celebrating Latin American art, culture, music, dancing and traditions. In this week’s STL SproutCast, Elisa Bender, board member with Hi…
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More than 15 million guests have passed through the doors of The Fabulous Fox Theatre in downtown St. Louis to watch everything from Broadway hits to Vegas performers. . . and some believe, a few of those spirits might still be lingering in the afterlife. In this week’s STL SproutCast we’re talking with Arlene Cerbie, Fox Club Manager for the Fabul…
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As the haunting season is creeping up, we’ve summoned … Baba Yaga. An icon of Slavic folklore, this enigmatic woman can be your best friend or your worst nightmare, depending on her mood. While you’ll usually find her in her hut deep in the forest, Baba Yaga emerges each October to join a cast of other macabre characters at Legends & Lanterns, a fr…
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Scooby Doo, where are you? Scooby, Shaggy and the rest of the Mystery Machine gang recently rolled into a popular children’s museum in St. Louis. Joining us today is Marissa Lorance, Director of Marketing for The Magic House St. Louis Children’s Museum. Marissa is here to talk with us about the museum’s newest exhibit, “Scooby Doo Mansion Mayhem,” …
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In addition to art projects, notes from teachers, homework assignments, dirty gym socks and the other miscellaneous items kids will soon be toting home from school, chances are, they’ll also be bringing home the occasional sore throat, sniffle, cough and sneeze. Dr. John Cole, a Washington University Clinical Associates Pediatrician, shares tips to…
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The Grammy Award-winning St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is the second-oldest orchestra in the nation, with its roots tracing all the way back to 1880. In addition to being one of the world’s preeminent orchestras, the SLSO is known for its commitment to education and community outreach, hosting a wide variety of performances designed to make the symp…
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With families preparing to embark upon a new school year, we’re chatting with the Saint Louis Science Center about fun ways to launch our children’s interest in STEM and STEAM fields. In this week’s STL SproutCast we talk with Liz Senzee, Associate Director of Gallery Programs for the Saint Louis Science Center, and Siinya Williams, Senior Director…
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This week’s STL SproutCast guest is a true “Josh” of all trades. In addition to being a physical comedian, he’s also a magician, juggler, hypnotist, sideshow performer and acrobat, as well as a writer and professional speaker. He attended the Clown Conservatory, performed with several circuses, co-founded Circus Kaput and even wowed a United States…
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Few activities lend themselves to teaching the virtues of patience and perseverance quite like fishing. It’s also a natural choice for families looking for an excuse to unplug and reconnect. Dan Zarlenga, St. Louis Regional Media Specialist for the Missouri Department of Conservation, and Sabrina Hansen, local coordinator of MDC’s Discover Nature F…
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Thumbing through a comic book while relaxing in a hammock, staying up past bedtime to finish a page turner by flashlight, huddling together in a tent reading ghost stories … the lazy days of summer provide plenty of opportunities to pick up a great book. This week’s guest, Sarah Wood, assistant manager of youth services for St. Louis County Library…
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Lights! Cameras! Arthropods! The Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House is rolling out the red carpet this summer to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Located in Faust Park, the Butterfly House is home to a conservatory that houses more than 60 tropical butterfly species. Hear from Butterfly House Director Jennifer Mullix about upcoming educational programm…
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Spring is the perfect time for families to “Live life outside,” the mantra of Great Rivers Greenway, a local organization that’s charged with creating and maintaining a system of greenways that connect St. Louis City, St. Louis County and St. Charles County. In this week’s STL SproutCast, Anne Milford, communications coordinator for Great Rivers Gr…
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Spring has officially sprung in St. Louis, so it’s time to get “moooo-vin’” to Purina Farms! Located just a short drive from St. Louis in Gray Summit, this family-friendly destination offers special events, canine performances, wagon rides, up-close encounters with farm animals, and more farm-fresh fun! We talk with Bailie Kleekamp, programming ass…
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How we view defensive armor now and how it’s been used throughout history might be as different as “knight” and day. We talk with Saint Louis Art Museum’s Erica Richard and Ann Burroughs about the museum’s new exhibition, “Age of Armor: Treasures from the Higgins Armory Collection at the Worcester Art Museum.”…
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