
There's always plenty to do in St. Louis, but finding fun on the cheap can be another story.
From a human rights review to a documentary screening, here are three fun things to do around town that won't cost you a dime.
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Universal Periodic Review on Human Rights
From the event description:
The United Nations Association of Saint Louis will host a local Universal Periodic Review Consultation to constructively set the agenda on a human rights challenge in the United States, collaborate with likeminded partners and help catalyze change in the U.S. through a universal U.N. process.
When: Saturday, Aug. 31, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Where: Saint Vincent DePaul Parish Hall, 1408 S. 10th St.
Admission: Free
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CareSTL Health Project O-Opioid Awareness Walk
From the event description:
Project O (Opioid) Awareness Walk is designed to raise awareness about the opioid epidemic.
When: Saturday, Aug. 31, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Where: Forest Park-Upper Muny Parking Lot, 1 Theatre Drive
Admission: Free
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La Leche League Presents "Chocolate Milk: The Documentary"
From the event description:
This screening is free and open to the public. "Chocolate Milk: The Documentary" is an exploration of the racial divide in breastfeeding. Told through the narratives of three African American women: a new mother, a midwife and a WIC lactation educator, the film seeks to answer the longstanding question of why more African American women are not breastfeeding.
When: Saturday, Aug. 31, 2-4 p.m.
Where: The Central Library, 1301 Olive St.
Admission: Free
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