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Here's what to do in St. Louis this week

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Published on April 22, 2019
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There's a little something for everyone coming up on the events calendar this week. From a political workshop for kids to a '90s pub crawl, here are a few top options to help you get social around town.

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The Something for Everyone Party

Celebrate the opening of 4220 Duncan with this immersive, four-floored party. Activities include acro-yoga, circus performances, Boeing drones races and golfing. Complimentary food and drinks, in the form of gourmet hotdog and signature cocktail stations, will also be available.

When: Friday, April 26, 7-11:30 p.m.
Where:  4220 Duncan, 4220 Duncan Ave.
Admission: Free
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Youth Political Empowerment Workshop

This workshop is designed to educate teenagers on political issues. During the seminar, the importance of voting will be discussed, along with topics like individual rights and civic engagement. Regional issues like the cash bail system, municipal fragmentation and educationals funding inequity will also be covered. 

When: Saturday, April 27, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Where: Deaconess Foundation, 1000 N. Vandeventer Ave.
Admission: Free
Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

I Love the '90s Bash  

Join this '90s-themed bar crawl this Saturday and celebrate the music and fashion of the decade. Attendees are encouraged to dress the part. The ticket includes a slap bracelet, a souvenir event cup, drink specials at participating bars and more. 

When: Saturday, April 27, 3 p.m.

Where: Soulard Area Bars, 1712 S. Ninth St.
Admission: $20 (General Admission). More ticket options are available.
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