SCHS at Friendship Village Sunset Hills

Many SCHS members live at Friendship Village Sunset Hills. Some can not drive at night or drive at all. So SCHS goes to see them every now and then to bring an interesting presentation.

2015

January 22, 2015 Thursday, 2:30 pm – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village Sunset Hills
Tom Nagel from CityArchRiver 2015 will talk about the improvements to the Gateway Arch grounds and the expanded Jefferson National Expansion Memorial museum space that are coming soon.
See more about the CityArchRiver 2015 project.

April 30, 2015 Thursday, 2:30 pm – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village Sunset Hills
“Cahokia Mounds: rising again as capital of the Mississippian culture?” by Suzanne Kutterer-Siburt

May 7, 2015 Thursday, 2:30 pm – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village Sunset Hills
“Oysters to Angus: Three Generations of the St. Louis Faust Family” by Elizabeth Terry
See more about the book, the author and the Faust family
.

August 20, 2015 Thursday, 2:30 pm – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village Sunset Hills – “Native American Religion and Spirituality” presentation by Galen Gritts on Native American ministry, healing and spirituality.

September 17, 2015 Thursday, 2:30 pm – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village Sunset Hills – “Noteworthy and Notorious Women at Bellefontaine Cemetery” by Richard Lay of the Bellefontaine Cemetery Association

October 15, 2015 Thursday at 2:30 pm
SCHS at Friendship Village Sunset Hills
“19th Century Mourning Practices and Superstitions” by Michaela (Micha for short) Kornblum who works as an educator at the Governor Frederick Bates’ home in Faust Park.

2014

January 9 (Thursday), 2014 at 2:30 pm – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village

Presentation: “How Rude! The Changing Forms of Polite Behavior” by Emily Jaycox

February 6 (Thursday), 2014 at 2:30 pm.  – Please note that this event is over.
Presentation: “Sunlight and Shadow: Women’s Spaces at White Haven” by Pam Sanfilippo
SCHS at Friendship Village

March 6 (Thursday), 2014 at 2:30 pm – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village

Presentation: “Ulysses and Julia: The White House Years” by Pam Sanfilippo

April 3 (Thursday), 2014 at 2:30 pm  – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village
Presentaion: “Explorations of Lewis and Clark” by Marge Jardon.

June 19 (Thursday), 2014 at 2:30 pm at Friendship Village – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village “Virtual Video Tour of the Thomas Sappington House” created by and presented by Ray Hoffstetter

July 10 (Thursday), 2014 at 2:30 pm at Friendship Village – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village “Missouri Veterans History Project” by Dan Oliver (Nancy Keyser subbing for Dan)

August 7, (Thursday), 2014 at 2:30 pm – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village Sunset Hills – “The 1858 Steamboat Disaster in St. Louis” by Jan Wenk

September 11, (Thursday), 2014 at 2:30 pm – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village Sunset Hills
“King Trolley and the Suburban Queen” by James Baker

October 2 – (Thursday), 2014 at 2:30 pm – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village Sunset Hills
“Her Story” by Terry Rupp and Karen Hurych.

November 6 – (Thursday), 2014 at 2:30 pm – Please note that this event is over.
SCHS at Friendship Village Sunset Hills
Bill Iseminger – “The Mysterious Wonders of Cahokia Mounds.”

2013

SCHS at Friendship Village – Thursday, November 7; 7:00 pm – Note this event is past, held in 2013
Talk by Ray Hoffstetter, “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Retirement”
Friendship Village Sunset Hills

SCHS at Friendship Village – Grant, the Family Man – Note this event is past, held in 2013
Thursday, September 5
At Friendship Village, Sunset Hills

SCHS at Friendship Village – Note this event is past, held in 2013
“Charles Lindbergh, the Making of the Man,”

Thursday, July 18