Jan 16 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
Jan 17 Saturday
Take center stage at the Link Auditorium in this beginner-friendly class that covers the fundamentals of card magic.
Students will learn foundational shuffles and sleights to build their confidence while handling cards, along with easy yet impressive card effects and tricks that will allow them to look like seasoned pros in no time.
The course will also explore presentation tips and strategies for creating routines so that your audience is always on the edge of their seat! We don’t just teach tricks to amaze friends, family and strangers - we help each student develop interpersonal and communication skills that benefit them in all facets of life. No experience is necessary and all required materials are provided!
BrahmaKumaris St. Louis meditation center presents
Learn to Meditate
Experience inner peace every Saturday in January 2026. Join any session-come once, or come to all!
Free Registration: www.tiny.cc/meditatestl1
Jan 18 Sunday
Chamber Project St. Louis Presents “DANCE BREAK: fancy footwork” — January 18 at the Schlafly Tap Room, with a Second Performance Featuring SIUE Dance on January 28
Chamber Project St. Louis kicks off the new year with DANCE BREAK: fancy footwork, an energetic, rhythm-driven chamber music program inspired by dance traditions from around the world. The concert takes place Sunday, January 18 at 5:00 PM in the Club Room (upstairs) at the Schlafly Tap Room, offering audiences an intimate, upbeat musical experience paired with great local beer and good company.
Guests are invited to arrive early to enjoy drinks from the bar, and dinner is available in the restaurant downstairs before or after the performance. The one-hour program explores how composers across eras have drawn inspiration from movement, footwork, and dance—ranging from Baroque court traditions to American folk influences, from Shostakovich’s playful Polka to an iconic Argentine tango.
Jan 19 Monday
Jan 20 Tuesday
Jan 21 Wednesday