Urban Studio Cafe in North St. Louis
Date: 7/25/2009 Album ID: 803517
Photos by Dawn Majors
Urban Studio Cafe, is a non-profit located at 2815 N. 14th Street. The non-profits goals are to create jobs in the community, serve as a social gathering place, help create economic revitalization, and provide funding for art programs with their profits, for the youth in the community. The Urban Studio Cafe plans to open to the public in the next two to four weeks.
Marilyn Goodrich, of St. Louis tries out different sandwich samples being offered by the Urban Studio Cafe, at the North City Farmers' Market. The non-profit cafe is hoping to get community opinion on the kinds of sandwiches they will serve at their location on 2815 N. 14th Street. The non-profits goals are to create jobs in the community, serve as a social gathering place, help create economic revitalization, and provide funding for art programs with their profits, for the youth in the community. The Urban Studio Cafe plans to open to the public in the next two to four weeks.
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Anastasia Holden, 9, tries out different sandwich samples being offered by the Urban Studio Cafe, at the North City Farmers' Market. The non-profit cafe is hoping to get community opinion on the kinds of sandwiches they will serve at their location on 2815 N. 14th Street. The non-profits goals are to create jobs in the community, serve as a social gathering place, help create economic revitalization, and provide funding for art programs with their profits, for the youth in the community. The Urban Studio Cafe plans to open to the public in the next two to four weeks.
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Mary Carter, of Florissant tries out different sandwich samples being offered by the Urban Studio Cafe, at the North City Farmers' Market. The non-profit cafe is hoping to get community opinion on the kinds of sandwiches they will serve at their location on 2815 N. 14th Street. The non-profits goals are to create jobs in the community, serve as a social gathering place, help create economic revitalization, and provide funding for art programs with their profits, for the youth in the community. The Urban Studio Cafe plans to open to the public in the next two to four weeks.
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Different sandwich samples being offered by the Urban Studio Cafe, at the North City Farmers' Market. The non-profit cafe is hoping to get community opinion on the kinds of sandwiches they will serve at their location on 2815 N. 14th Street. The non-profits goals are to create jobs in the community, serve as a social gathering place, help create economic revitalization, and provide funding for art programs with their profits, for the youth in the community. The Urban Studio Cafe plans to open to the public in the next two to four weeks.
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Katie Anderson, of St. Louis tries out different sandwich samples being offered by the Urban Studio Cafe, at the North City Farmers' Market. The non-profit cafe is hoping to get community opinion on the kinds of sandwiches they will serve at their location on 2815 N. 14th Street. The non-profits goals are to create jobs in the community, serve as a social gathering place, help create economic revitalization, and provide funding for art programs with their profits, for the youth in the community. The Urban Studio Cafe plans to open to the public in the next two to four weeks.
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North City Farmers' Market.
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Sonia Emmons, of St. Louis tries out different sandwich samples being offered by the Urban Studio Cafe, at the North City Farmers' Market. The non-profit cafe is hoping to get community opinion on the kinds of sandwiches they will serve at their location on 2815 N. 14th Street. The non-profits goals are to create jobs in the community, serve as a social gathering place, help create economic revitalization, and provide funding for art programs with their profits, for the youth in the community. The Urban Studio Cafe plans to open to the public in the next two to four weeks.
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North city community members try out different sandwich samples being offered by the Urban Studio Cafe, at the North City Farmers' Market. The non-profit cafe is hoping to get community opinion on the kinds of sandwiches they will serve at their location on 2815 N. 14th Street. The non-profits goals are to create jobs in the community, serve as a social gathering place, help create economic revitalization, and provide funding for art programs with their profits, for the youth in the community. The Urban Studio Cafe plans to open to the public in the next two to four weeks.
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Katie Anderson, of St. Louis at the North City Farmers' Market.
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Visitors and community members try different sandwich samples being offered by the Urban Studio Cafe, at the North City Farmers Market. The non-profit cafe is hoping to get community opinion on the kinds of sandwiches they will serve at their location on 2815 N. 14th Street. The non-profits goals are to create jobs in the community, serve as a social gathering place, help create economic revitalization, and provide funding for art programs with their profits, for the youth in the community. The Urban Studio Cafe plans to open to the public in the next two to four weeks.
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Different sandwich samples were being offered by the Urban Studio Cafe, at the North City Farmers Market. The non-profit cafe is hoping to get community opinion on the kinds of sandwiches they will serve at their location on 2815 N. 14th Street. The non-profits goals are to create jobs in the community, serve as a social gathering place, help create economic revitalization, and provide funding for art programs with their profits, for the youth in the community. The Urban Studio Cafe plans to open to the public in the next two to four weeks.
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Hitomi Inoue(left), 22, and Daniel Jacobs(right), 20, of St. Louis try out different sandwich samples being offered by the Urban Studio Cafe, at the North City Farmers' Market. The non-profit cafe is hoping to get community opinion on the kinds of sandwiches they will serve at their location on 2815 N. 14th Street. The non-profits goals are to create jobs in the community, serve as a social gathering place, help create economic revitalization, and provide funding for art programs with their profits, for the youth in the community. The Urban Studio Cafe plans to open to the public in the next two to four weeks.
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The Ground Floor Band performs at the North City Farmers' Market.
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(Left to Right) Sisters, Malisha Fleming, 8, Diane Fleming, 5, Alese Fleming, 7, and brother Vic Fleming, 2, of St. Louis try out different sandwich samples being offered by the Urban Studio Cafe, at the North City Farmers' Market. The non-profit cafe is hoping to get community opinion on the kinds of sandwiches they will serve at their location on 2815 N. 14th Street. The non-profits goals are to create jobs in the community, serve as a social gathering place, help create economic revitalization, and provide funding for art programs with their profits, for the youth in the community. The Urban Studio Cafe plans to open to the public in the next two to four weeks. Claire Wolff(right) Assistant Director of the Urban Studio Cafe.
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(Left to Right) Sisters, Malisha Fleming, 8, Diane Fleming, 5, Alese Fleming, 7, and brother Vic Fleming, 2, of St. Louis try out different sandwich samples being offered by the Urban Studio Cafe, at the North City Farmers' Market. The non-profit cafe is hoping to get community opinion on the kinds of sandwiches they will serve at their location on 2815 N. 14th Street. The non-profits goals are to create jobs in the community, serve as a social gathering place, help create economic revitalization, and provide funding for art programs with their profits, for the youth in the community. The Urban Studio Cafe plans to open to the public in the next two to four weeks.
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