| For release: Jan. 9, 2006
MEDIA ADVISORY
St. Louis Fed Employee To Pull Lever To Bring Down Reserve Bank's
Garage for Charity
At 9 a.m. this Wednesday, Jan. 11, Patricia Love
of Creve Coeur will don a hard hat and climb into the cab of a McCarthy
Construction Company "chomper," pull a lever, and send
a huge mechanical claw smashing into the Federal Reserve Bank of
St. Louis' parking garage at the corner of Fourth and St. Charles
streets in downtown—all to help feed the hungry.
Love is one of hundreds of the Reserve Bank's employees who made
a donation to Operation Food Search for the chance to begin destruction
of the garage, which is the latest phase in the St. Louis Fed's
renovation of its downtown headquarters. Once the garage is removed,
six floors of office space are planned to be added to the site.
All donations raised by the Reserve's Bank's employees for Wednesday's
event will go to Operation Food Search, which supplies 95,000 people
on both sides of the river with food and other necessities each
month. Each summer, the St. Louis Fed employees stage their "Canned
Film Festival," the largest employee-managed food drive in
the St. Louis area. The Canned Film Festival supplies about 50 percent
of what Operation Food Search takes in each year from food drives
in the metropolitan area.
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