Some SCHS members do not drive at night. Some can not come to the SCHS quarterly general meetings held on the 4th Wednesday of January, April, July and October. The twice yearly daytime presentation gives those people a chance to attend an SCHS event.
The daytime presentations are co-sponsored with Tesson Ferry library, and the library hosts the events in their auditorium. SCHS can not host daytime meetings at Lindbergh High School.
2015
March 5, 2015, Thursday, 3:00 pm – Please note that this event is over.
Winter day time presentation at Tesson Ferry Library
“The Power of Place: The Forgotten, Nearly Forgotten, and Rescued Landscape of St. Louis” Presented by Andrew Wanko, Public Historian at Missouri History Museum.
2014
February 21 ( – Please note that this event is over.Friday), 2014 at 2:00 p.m.
Daytime presentation at Tesson Ferry library
Presentation: “250 Years of St. Louis History” by Jody Sowell, Missouri History Museum Public Historian.
November 7, (Friday), 2014 2:00 pm – Please note that this event is over.
Fall Daytime Presentation at Tesson Ferry Library
“St. Louis Moment by Moment” – by Katie Moon, Exhibition and Research Assistant from the Missouri History Museum.
3013
Wednesday, November 20, 3:00 pm – Note this event is past, held in 2013
SCHS Daytime Presentation at Tesson Ferry branch of the St. Louis County Library
“How Rude! The Changing Forms of Polite Behavior” by Emily Troxell Jaycox
Wednesday, February 27 at 3:00 – Note this event is past, held in 2013
Daytime Presentation at Tesson Ferry Library
Civil War Love Letter Project by Molly Kodner from the Missouri History Museum.
2012
Tuesday November 27, 2012, 2:00 pm
Special Daytime Presentation, “Charles A. Lindbergh; The Making of the Man”
Tesson Ferry Library by Abbi Telander of the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site.
Wednesday
February 15, 2012, at 2:00 pm
Daytime Presentation at Tesson Ferry Library
Civil War Trivia by John Nischuitz, Civil War historian and author.
2011
January 21, 2011 – Please note that this event is over.
At the Tesson Ferry Branch Library, “Tesson Ferry Library; Past and Present,” by Ross Wagner and Terry Rupp.