2024 Greeks and Friends Scholarship Fundraiser

Tennessee State University Alumni Association – Greater St. Louis presents its Annual Greeks and Friends Scholarship Dance. We would like for you to join us for our annual scholarship fundraiser on Saturday, March 16, 2024, from 8:00 PM until 12:00 AM.

Early bird event tickets are $25.00, however, donations in any amount are welcomed! On March 10th, the tickets will be $30.00.

We will have our 50/50 raffle tickets that can be purchased during the dance. Tickets are 1 for $5 or 5 for $20!

We will also have attendance prizes for the evening!

Proceeds from this event will assist in awarding scholarships to new and current students.

2024 Greeks and Friends Scholarship Fundraiser

Tennessee State University Alumni Association – Greater St. Louis presents its Annual Greeks and Friends Scholarship Dance. We would like for you to join us for our annual scholarship fundraiser on Saturday, March 16, 2024, from 8:00 PM until 12:00 AM.

Early bird event tickets are $25.00, however, donations in any amount are welcomed! On March 10th, the tickets will be $30.00.

We will have our 50/50 raffle tickets that can be purchased during the dance. Tickets are 1 for $5 or 5 for $20!

We will also have attendance prizes for the evening!

Proceeds from this event will assist in awarding scholarships to new and current students.

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Bread & Roses Missouri – 2/19 – 2/22/26

Experience the untold story of the 1933 Funsten Nutpickers Strike in St. Louis. Black women, facing low wages, unsafe conditions, and Jim Crow segregation, organized over 2,000 workers across five factories. With a brick in one hand and a bible in the other, their bold act of solidarity positioned St. Louis at the intersection of workers’ and civil rights.

Read More »

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