Feb 20 Friday
On the third Friday of every month, Craft Alliance joins the other organizations of the Delmar Maker District to celebrate with live craft demonstrations, hands-on activities, music, food, and the chance to find a beautiful handmade piece or two in our shop. The events are family-friendly and also make a great date night. Learn more about this month's theme at: https://www.craftalliance.org/events
Don’t forget that our Gallery Shop will be open the whole weekend for in-person shopping of beautiful handmade goods:
Friday: 10 AM – 9 PM
Saturday: 10 AM – 6 PM
Sunday: 10 AM – 4 PM
This World Premiere production tells the true story of the 1933 Funsten Nut Strike in St. Louis, when Black women facing low wages, unsafe conditions, and segregation, organized over 2,000 workers across five factories. This act of solidarity decades before the Civil Rights Movement positioned St. Louis at the intersection of workers' and civil rights. With an original jazz and blues score, this true yet forgotten story highlights the pivotal role of Black women in the struggle for justice in St. Louis and beyond.
Directed by Rayme Cornell, written by Kathryn Bentley and Colin McLaughlin, and with original music by Alicia Revé Like.
MISSOURI HISTORY MUSEUMThursday, Feb 19 @ 6:30pmFriday, Feb 20 @ 7pmSaturday, Feb 21 @ 3pm & 7pmSunday, Feb 22 @ 3pm
The project is funded and supported by Laborers Local 110, the John and Carolyn Peterson Charitable Foundation, Inc., the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis, Venturous Theater Fund of the Tides Foundation, Missouri Workers Center and Missouri Jobs with Justice.
Feb 21 Saturday
Feb 22 Sunday
Join us every Sunday from June 29th to August 17th, 3–6 PM EST, for a transformative experience designed by veterans, for veterans. The Veteran Support Bootcamp is your chance to rebuild, refocus, and reconnect with a community that understands.
🔹 What’s Included:
✅ Mental Health & Wellness Tools✅ Job & Business Resources✅ Peer Bonding & AccountabilityThis bootcamp offers a safe and empowering space for veterans to navigate life after service. Whether you're seeking support, new opportunities, or a strong network, this is your next step forward.
"Because after the war, the real work begins… and no one should fight alone."
📍Spots are limited — sign up now at yourvet.org/events
Feb 23 Monday
In this lecture, explore practical and transformative prayer, as taught in Christian Science. Through compelling personal stories, Christian Science practitioner and lecturer Bobby Lewis illustrates how the spiritual laws of divine Love operate, and how prayer brings us into alignment with these laws. Whether you're feeling lost or struggling with illness, effective prayer can restore clarity, peace and wholeness in every area of life.
Feb 26 Thursday
METRO THEATRE COMPANYThursday, Feb 26 @ 7pmFriday, Feb 27 @ 7pmSaturday, Feb 28 @ 3pm & 7pmSunday, Mar 1 @ 6pm
Feb 27 Friday
Feb 28 Saturday
In the decades before the Civil War, Missouri’s unique position as a slave state bordering free states made it a flashpoint for escape attempts. Join us on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at 1:00 pm when Dr. Charles Hotle explores the dramatic “slave stampedes,” large, coordinated efforts by enslaved people to flee across the Mississippi River into Illinois or north into Iowa. While some succeeded, many were thwarted, leaving behind court records and testimony that now offer rare insights into the lives, strategies, and networks of freedom seekers. This program examines what these stampedes reveal about the realities of slavery in Missouri, the workings of the Underground Railroad, and how exaggerated reports of such escapes fueled rising sectional tensions.This program is free with limited availability in person and on Zoom. Reservations must be made in advance on our website, by calling the Museum at 314-421-4689, or by emailing info@fieldhousemuseum.org.