2010: the year in pictures by Emily Rasinski
Date: 12/16/2010 Album ID: 1136875
Photos by Emily Rasinski
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A look back at some of my favorite photos from this year.
May 29, 2010---
Pershing Elementary student Se'Vonne Jones participates in a game where she has to keep a cinnamon candy on the end of a straw and race to a finish line with her classmates at the St. Louis African Arts Festival at the World's Fair Pavilion in Forest Park. Pershing Elementary teacher Patricia McGarvin organized a group of 4th, 5th, and 6th graders to ride their bikes to the festival. The Festival runs through May 31.
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March 19, 2010---
Linda Ford holds two-year-old Amanda Runyon as Amanda's dad, Eddie Runyon, looks on.  Eddie Runyon spoke to the press Friday afternoon in her hospital room.  Amanda is leaving Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center today after spending nearly three weeks there. Amanda was hospitalized from injuries from being punched repeatedly by her mother's boyfriend.
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October 27, 2010---
Marilyn Bagley sits on her side of the bed that she shared with both her husband Ed and a young woman. Marilyn said Ed slept in the middle and the young woman slept on the opposite side of the bed.
In September Bagley was arrested and now faces 11 federal charges. The federal indictment alleges that from December 2002 to February 2009, Ed Bagley coerced a young woman to become a sex slave and sexually tortured her in their home in Lebanon Mo.
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Thursday February 4, 2010---
Jim Boeving evens out the top of Lenny Andrew's hair Thursday afternoon at Boeving's Barber Shop in on East Main Street in Belleville. Andrews, of O'Fallon Ill., has been getting his haircut at Boeving's since 1971. Prior to Jim and his brother Bill Boeving owning the shop, their father and uncle owned it for 50 years. 
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November 26, 2010---
Gayle Gill and her 9-year-old daughter Tori rest their eyes in the shoe department at Macy's West County Mall in Des Peres. Gill of Florissant  got up at 3:30 am to drive her three daughters, sister, and niece to get to the stores by 4 am. After this we're going home and going to bed, she said. 
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September 9, 2010---
Shanna Wymore checks for an email from the Department of Veterans Affairs chief of staff while her husband, Tim Wymore, sleeps Thursday afternoon. From  September 2004 to March 2005 Air Force Tech. Sgt. Tim Wymore was stationed in Balad, Iraq where he was exposed to the burn pits, open air pits where waste was burned. When he returned home he had constant stomach pain. In October 2005 he had a tumor removed from his stomach. He has been wheel chair bound since this March. I just want answers, Shanna said of her husbands condition. We've  been fighting for five years. The Department of Veterans Affairs recently acknowledged that his symptoms are due to burn pit exposure.
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June 10, 2010---
James Frew, 11, of Swansea, busts a move in the middle of a dance circle during the Valentines Day themed dance at Camp Rainbow, a week-long sleepover camp for kids with cancer or other blood related diseases at Babler State Park.
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June 10, 2010---
A camper is comforted by his counselor at Camp Rainbow, a week-long sleepover camp for kids with cancer or other blood related diseases at Babler State Park.
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June 10, 2010---
Camp Rainbow
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March 16, 2010---
Center, Kenya Dailey holds her son 18-month-old Michael Nelson Jr. Tuesday morning after a fire destroyed the home Michael Nelson Jr. was sleeping in. The 18-month-old's father Michael Nelson climbed into the burning house to rescue his son.  The fire was reported at 4:18 a.m. at the one-story frame home in the 5900 block of Theodore Avenue, at Riverview Boulevard on the North Side.
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April 27, 2010---
Sophomore Sunshine Santos, center, runs to try and avoid being hit by sophomore Stephanie Bloch, left, as they participate in the third annual Flour War at SIUE. About 40 SIUE students participated in the Flour War sponsored by A Cross Between Campus Ministry Tuesday evening. The group used about 350 lbs of flour to create about 4000 flour bombs, which consisted of about a 1/4 cup of flour wrapped in tissues. 
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November 24, 2010---
Todd Gilliam of Overland plays with his three-year-old daughter Mckenzie in her bedroom Wednesday afternoon. This is my little hero, she was with me when it all happened, Gilliam said of his daughter. Last May Gilliam rescued Kevin Payne after his car went in to the River Des Peres. Payne died three days later in the hospital. 
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April 13,  2010---
Merryl Winstein milks one of her four milking goats in her garage in Webster Groves. Winstein has owned goats for 17 years and taught cheese making for the last seven years. 
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September 6, 2010---
Sophia Ferretti, 9, helps brush the hair of Rachel Brown, 11, as they prepare to perform Greek Fold Dances at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church during the St. Nicholas Greek Festical. The festival featured traditional dancing, music, food, a marketplace, and entertainment.
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June 4, 2010---
Alyssa Simpson, 12, of Maryville, takes a swig of her bottle of Coca Cola made with sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup that she bought at Township Grocer on North Main Street in Edwardsville. Alyssa came with her mom Shelley and brother Trey, 9. This has a hometown feel, Shelley said of the grocer.
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June 4, 2010---
Fresh strawberries from Good 4 U produce, a farm in Bunker Hill Ill. are sold at Township Grocer on North Main Street in Edwardsville. All the produce sold at the the store is locally grown.
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February 25, 2010---
Business associates and friends Bob Krone and Carol Ann Miller try out the Tempur-Cloud Supreme bed at the Bed Room Store booth Friday at St. Louis 33rd Annual Builders Home and Garden Show at America's Center in downtown St. Louis. We just decided to take a rest, Miller joked as she tried out the bed. There is always some kind of good deal here. You can get twice as much for half the price, she added. The show runs through Sunday.
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April 5,  2010---
Left to right, Ben Redmond, 10, Grace Costello, 10, and Caroline Burton, 10, pack up their lemonade stand after it starts to rain on them Monday afternoon while they were selling lemonade at the corner of Lockwood Avenue and West Swon Avenue in Webster Grove. They sold lemonade on the corner for about an hour and made $6 charging a quarter a cup. 
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August 2, 2010---
Dorothy Schumier hugs resident assistant Izolda Suvic during lunch at Laclede Groves' new memory care unit in Webster Groves. Two new skilled nursing households will open in October. Since the late 1980s, a grass-roots movement known as culture change has supported transforming the physical spaces and staff duties in senior care facilities so residents have more say in what they do. Households avoid the 50-plus beds, restricted-access kitchens, public address systems and medication carts often found in traditional nursing homes.
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May 7, 2010---
at Greenwood Farms in Newburg Mo.
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