Student Activities Committee (SAC) Events 2021-2022 RSVP
Please indicate the number of tickets you would like for each SAC event. If you are not attending an event, please state zero tickets. Indicate what type of transportation you will use. If you have any questions, please contact Karen Fairbank, Director of Student Activities (kfairbank@tjs.org & 314-635-2360). Please respond by September 20, 2021.
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Chicago at the Muny: Friday, Sept. 3
Chicago Friday, September 3 At The Muny. Located in Forest Park.
The Muny is America's Oldest and Largest Outdoor Musical Theatre venue.

Cost: $26.50 per ticket.
Bus leaves TJ at 7 p.m.
Show starts at 8:15 p.m.
Return to TJ by 11:00 p.m.

“Start the car and head to a “whoopee spot” where crime and corruption are hot! Kander and Ebb’s internationally-acclaimed musical about fame, fortune and justice features a headline-worthy story of how two icon-victs become Jazz Age celebrities. Set during the Prohibition era, this six-time Tony Award-winner, the longest-running American musical in Broadway history, includes showstopping standards such as “Cell Block Tango,” “Mister Cellophane” and the notorious “All That Jazz.”

More information: https://muny.org/show/chicago/
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Origami in the Gardens Missouri Botanical Gardens: Sunday, Sept. 12
Free optional event.
Leave TJ at 12:30.
All welcome on the bus.
Return to TJ by 3:30.

There’s also a photo contest and possible math extra credit! Be sure to check out the Climatron and the Stumpery! The Japanese Garden is a bit further into the Garden, but worth a visit. Also at the Sachs Museum check out the special exhibit: Taking inspiration from the gardens in Ebony G. Patterson’s exhibition, Nezka Pfeifer, Museum Curator at the Missouri Botanical Garden and an expert in botanical and biocultural history, discusses the social impacts of the production and distribution of plant-based spirits and their relationship to histories of oppression.

More information: https://events.missouribotanicalgarden.org/origami-in-the-garden
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