Saturday, October 6, 2018 | 10am – 3pm

We hope you will join us the first Saturday in October as we uncover great finds across the St. Louis Area at our sixth annual I'm Still Gorgeous Furniture Tour. No ticket required! Each participating shop will allow you the opportunity to:

  • Enjoy complimentary appetizers and beverages.
  • Purchase raffle tickets to win prizes in each store, benefiting Miriam School (K–8) and Miriam Academy (9–10).
  • Hear fun, design-related presentations on the hour, every hour.

Participating Shops

  • Encore Consignment Gallery 
    • Raffle Item: $150 gift certificate
    • Topic: "Discovering your decorating style"
      • 287 Lamp & Lantern Vlg.
  • Miriam Switching Post
    • Raffle Item: Holiday gift basket with a gift certificate
    • Topic: "Holiday Entertaining"
      • 292 Hanley Industrial Ct.
  • Jon Paul Designs
    • Raffle Item: 8 Waterford crystal wine glasses
    • Topic: "Estate Sales"
      • 1047 S. Big Bend Blvd.
  • The Green Shag Market
    • Raffle Item: Private Shopping spree for you and 3 friends ($300 gift certificate)
    • Topic: "Make it gorgeous again!" (Furniture repair)
      • 5733 Manchester Ave.
  • Warson Woods Gallery
    • Raffle Item: $200 gift certificate
    • Topic: "Table decor for the holidays"
      • 10091 Manchester Rd.

About Miriam: The Learning Disability Experts

Miriam improves the quality of life for children with learning disabilities and their families through innovative and comprehensive programs. Their legacy spans over 100 years in St. Louis, opening their doors in 1910. Today Miriam serves more than 1,000 children through its three programs: Miriam School serving K–8th grades, Miriam Learning Center, and the new Miriam Academy, a high school for 9th-12th-grade students.

Founded in 1956, Miriam School provides a personalized learning program and nurturing community to ensure students with complex learning disabilities thrive both academically and socially.  With small class sizes, Miriam School has dedicated special education and therapy staff who work collaboratively to develop a learning plan for each child. The Miriam Learning Center provides services to students, ages three to 18 years, who wish to remain in their current educational environment but need specialized in-school and after-school support services to meet their potential. The Learning Center annually serves more than 1,000 children who attend over 200 different private, public, or parochial schools, or are homeschooled. In fall of 2016, Miriam Academy opened as the first private, independent high school dedicated to students with learning differences. Miriam Academy educates high school students in an environment designed to help them excel.

To learn more about Miriam, please visit miriamstl.org or call 314-968-3893.