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Welcome Family! We’re excited here at OTM to extend an invitation to our upcoming events, which have been months in the making. Please find all the details that you need on our site and get in touch if you need more information.

***Due to Inclement Weather Our Grand Opening Launch has been Moved To January.***

Grand Opening 
Launch!

 

DATES:
December 27-29
Time: 6:00a

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Holiday Special!

Ticket Price:
$60 per person or 2 for $100 
Text Code: 
LAUNCHS2023

Let's Spread a Little Christmas Cheer to an Inmate this Year!

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We are Your Solution to Your Commute!

Sale Promotion

****Book your seats ASAP. PLEASE TEXT CODE TO 314.696.9237.***Seats are filling fast so don't hesitate to book soon! ***

TO: South Central Correctional Facility (SCCC) ON 255 W. Highway 32 Licking, MO.

FROM:

1#PICKUP LOCATION: 4398 N Hanley Rd, Saint Louis, Mo 63134 · ~16.3 mi

2#PICKUP LOCATION: 1413 Spruce St., St Louis, Mo 63103 · ~12.8 mi

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Our mission is to connect family, friends, and loved ones together for the holidays. This would be our Grand Opening Launch. Here at TOO & FROM, LLC OTM " WE LUVV 2" Program would love your support this Xmas.  To support someone, you know incarcerated left to their lonesome this year, or maybe a loved one you would love to surprise for the holiday to show them some love! We are here to help you put a twinkle into someone's life. 

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We value the importance of support group encouragement  OnThAMoVe, LLc  will be offering its services to transport families, friends, and loved ones for Christmas to South Central Correctional Facility (SCCC) ON 255 W. Highway 32 Licking, MO.

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Please contact us @otmstl@gmail.com for more info or call us at 314696.9237... Via Cash APP $onthamoveOTM

 

TOO: The South-Central Correctional Center is a state prison for men located in Licking, Texas County, Missouri, owned and operated by Missouri Department of Corrections. The Facility houses a maximum of 2500 inmates and opened in June 2000. 

If you need visitor information or guidelines before you purchase ticket, please call the facility at t.573.674.4470, f.5736744908.

 

FROM Pick-UP Locations:

1# PICKUP LOCATION:  If you live in the city of St. Louis, we will meet you at 430 S. 15th St. St. Louis, MO 63103 Near Entrance.

2# PICKUP LOCATION: If you live in the county, we will meet you at the N. Hanley Station Metro Link near Highway I-70 near UMSL. Meet at the Entrance.

MADI GRAS
WITH US!

DATES STARTS: JAN 6- FEB 21, 2023

Location: Soulard 
 Check out there website for more info!

OTM's DAY AT MADIS GRAS IS THE DAY OF THE PARADE FOR ANHEISER BUSCH STARTING @ 9 AM WE'LL BE OUT THERE. COME ON OUT THERE!



SEE YOU THERE FAMILY!
 

WE ARE GONNA SHOW OUR MEMBERS WHAT FUN'S REALLY ABOUT IN ST. LOUIS! WE HAVE A RICH HISTORY BEING ONE OF LOUISIANA'S PURCHASES RIGHT! WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR CREOLE FFRENCH CULTURE! COME ON AND GET DOWN WITH US ON MADI GRAS 2023!

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TURNUP WEEKEND sT
With OnThAMoVe,LLC
MEMPHIS IN MAY ROADTRIP
2023!
POWERED BY- OTM

DATES: MAY 5-7

Friday:
FROM: 5-UNTIL WE @ BEALE STREET MADNESS ***ALL NIGHT LETS FLOOD THE STREETS STL!!!!

Saturday: 
FROM: 12-6  90'S BBQ @***SECRECT LOCATION TEXT OF LOCATION DAYOFF BBQ**

10-UNTIL  WE @ C C Blues Club 1427 Thomas St, Memphis, TN 38107

Sunday:
FROM: 11AM-3PM  DAY PARTY BRUNCH 
***location will be text.**
for tickets prices and more information please call or text, 314.696.9237.

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A LITTLE 
HISTORY!

In the early 1970s, the Memphis Area Chamber of Commerce developed plans for a festival, which would serve as a promotional umbrella for the numerous events Memphis hosted each May, including the Cotton Carnival, the Danny Thomas Golf Classic, the annual visit by the Metropolitan Opera and others. The festival, originally incorporated as the “Memphis in May International Festival Society”, also coordinated the grand opening festivities of the Cook Convention Center and the city’s Bicentennial celebration in 1976.

With “Society” dropped from its official name, a new 501c3 nonprofit status, an initial $52,000 budget (including $32,000 surplus dollars granted to the festival by the Bicentennial event and another $20,000 from sponsors, such as First Tennessee Bank, Datsun Forklift and Federal Express), Lyman Aldrich and a group of civic minded young executives reorganized the Memphis in May International Festival and presented its first salute, honoring Japan in 1977. Martha Ellen Maxwell was the festival’s first Executive Director.

The organization, which began over 40 years ago with a modest budget of $52,000 has grown to become a 8.0 million dollar non-profit organization, which is recognized across the country and around the world as one of North America’s leading festivals.

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