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Fri
Jan
18

Beacon & Eggs: Medicaid Expansion

8:00-10:00AM | KTRS Studios

Beacon & Eggs is a monthly event that takes the Beacon staff out of our office and into the community. Each month we visit a different region of St. Louis to meet and greet with community members and discuss local issues. Coffee and pastries are served from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m., followed by a panel discussion from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. These events are free, and all are welcome to attend!

Fri
Oct
26

Beacon & Eggs: Polls and Campaigns

8:00AM-10:00AM | KTRS Studios

The next Beacon & Eggs, the popular series of town-hall style meetings sponsored by the St. Louis Beacon and KTRS, will be held from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 26, outside the KTRS studio in the West Port Shopping Center.

Fri
Aug
24

Beacon & Eggs: Drug Abuse and Recovery

8:00-10:00AM

Meet Beacon and KTRS staffers and enjoy coffee and breakfast pastries from 8-9 a.m. The panel discussion will be broadcast live from 9-10 a.m. on KTRS 550-AM, and the audience will be invited to ask questions. This event is free and open to the public. Feel free to bring a friend.

Fri
Jul
20

Beacon & Eggs: The Affordable Care Act

8:00-10:00AM

The next Beacon & Eggs, the popular series of town-hall style meetings sponsored by the St. Louis Beacon and KTRS, will be held from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Friday, July 20 at the studios of KTRS. The topic of discussion will be the recent Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act.

Fri
May
18

Beacon & Eggs: Broadcast Journalism

8:00AM-10:00AM | James J. Eagan Civic Center

Broadcast news will be the topic of the next Beacon and Eggs, with four former St. Louis anchors talking about what’s right and wrong with TV news, on Friday, May 18th.

Fri
Apr
20

Beacon & Eggs: Red Cross and Disaster Preparedness

8:00-10:00AM | American Red Cross

The next Beacon & Eggs, the popular series of town-hall style meetings sponsored by the St. Louis Beacon and KTRS, will be held from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Friday, April 20 at the headquarters of the American Red Cross, Greater St. Louis Region, 10195 Corporate Square, St. Louis, MO 63132.

Tue
Mar
13

Beacon & Eggs: Social Media and Bullying

8am - 10am

The next Beacon & Eggs is slated for Tuesday, March 13th at Christian Brothers College High School. The subect matter will be a topic brought out by our latest Beacon & Eggs; social media and its impact on bullying in today's youth. Guest speakers will be announced shortly.

Fri
Feb
24

Beacon & Eggs

8am - 10am | McKinley Classical Leadership Academy

Education Roundtable with KTRS 550 AM

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