In this episode, you’ll meet an upcycler who arranges and delivers donated flowers, and an urban historian and artist who colorizes archival black-and-white photos. Plus, our Humans of St. Louis collaboration and The Great American Recipe winner, Adjo Honsou, opens a brick-and-mortar restaurant.
Monday, September 22, at 7 pm on Nine PBS and livestream.
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Joy Petalers
Joy Petalers upcycles, arranges and delivers donated flowers to patients and residents of hospitals, senior care and veterans’ facilities, and shelters to cultivate joy for the most vulnerable in the St. Louis community.
Historic Photo Colorization
Mark Loehrer is a St. Louis Urban Historian and artist who colorizes archival black and white photos from the Missouri Historical Society.
Humans of St. Louis Exhibit
We get a quick look at the Humans of St. Louis exhibit at Webster Arts and hear from founder, Lindy Drew, and Nine PBS’ Humans of St. Louis series producer, Aaron Landgraf.
Humans of St. Louis: Club Viva
Cesar Cardona's path from Colombia to the United States led to opening St. Louis’ Club Viva in 1996, a successful community for Latin dancing.
Adjo Honsou Opens Restaurant
In June, Adjo Honsou opened a brick-and-mortar location for her restaurant Fufu N' Sauce after 3 years of sharing her West African food via pop ups and food trucks.
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