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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.

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St. Louis Public Radio: Then & Now - Reporter Rachel Lippmann (in person)

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Thursday, February 9
1:30 – 2:30 pm (in person)

Last year, St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR) celebrated its 50th anniversary on the air. Although classical music programs dominated when the station first launched in 1972, it is now laser-focused on local journalism and public affairs. Public radio is a leading news source for most major markets, and the St. Louis flagship station is no exception. So welcome back Reporter Rachel Lippmann — who covers courts, public safety, and city politics — and join us at Mirowitz Center to hear about issues STLPR covered this past year and what stories we can look forward to in 2023!! This program is co-sponsored by the St. Louis Press Club, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and Mirowitz Center.

To register, click here, call (314) 733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.