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Hub Halloween events (Friday, October 31):

Dutchtown "Trunk or Treat" 5 pm, St. Alexius Hospital Parking lot (near corner of Keokuk and Broadway)

Sigel Fall Festival "Say Boo to Drugs" to help celebrate Red Ribbon Week. 3:30 to 5 pm, Sigel Elementary, 2039 Russell Blvd.

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What is a Hub?

Crayon drawing of two children holding handsThroughout the four zip-code area, there are "hubs" or centers of activity which help to connect a community with the Neighborhood Network. Each hub has a team consisting of parents, teachers, community members, service providers and Division of Family Services workers.

Each hub team builds and coordinates strategies which reflect both the concerns and the dreams of its community. Such strategies include Parent and Family Welcome Centers, Parent Support Groups, Community Canvassing, Family Nights, and Community Celebrations.

Currently, the hubs are:

  • Benton Park West Hub(office at 2716 Pestalozzi, 63118)Hub includes Garfield School)
  • Dutchtown Hub (office at Taproots School for the Arts, 4021 Iowa, 63118). Hub includes Meramec & Froebel Schools)
  • Penrose O'Fallon Hub (office at Penrose O'Fallon Family Learning Center, 4270 Athlone, 63115)
  • Shenandoah Hub at St. Luke's United Church of Christ (2348 Tennessee Ave, 63104; Shenandoah Elementary address: 3412 Shenandoah, 63104)
  • Sigel Hub at Sigel Community Education Center (2039 Russell, 63104)
  • Shepard Hub at Shepard School (3450 Wisconsin, 63118)

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