Community Corner
Daily Dose: State Rep Proposes Driver Test Be English Only
Also, the annual St. Charles West Pink Out Game is Feb. 13.
Good morning St. Charles! Welcome to Friday. The forecast, should you choose to believe it, says we should expect to see partly sunny skies and a high of 43 °F with snow expected after 7 p.m.
Now on to other news from the neighborhood:
- A few fun things happening this weekend that cost $5 or less: featuring Michael Castro, Peter Carlos, Teddy Norris, Kelli Allen, Dawn Dupler, and Julia Gordon-Bramer. Or check out the local author signing at Crooked Tree Coffee House on Saturday. Maybe swing by the cabin fever book sale hosted by the St. Charles City-County Library District Foundation on Saturday. For more ideas of stuff happening this weekend,
- The Columbia Tribune has a story about a bill that would require driver's tests to be given in English, which is being co-sponsored by District 16 House Rep. Mark Parkinson, who represents part of St. Charles.
- Lindenlink wrote about job opportunities available through Life Skills, an organization based in Creve Coeur which is expanding services to clients in St. Charles County.
- Our friends at the Suburban Journals wrote about the annual St. Charles West Pink Out game in which gate receipts from the basketball games will go toward cancer research. The game is Feb. 13.
- Webster-Kirkwood Times mentioned that Dr. Russell Dawn, a Lindenwood University professor of religion, will be teaching a class called "World Religions Through Christian Eyes" at St. Paul's Christian Church in Des Peres. Get more details on their website.
Volunteer
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- Did you know St. Charles Patch has a volunteer section? If your group needs volunteers, please feel free to post about it using this easy form. Looking to give back, check out the list of opportunities.
- One volunteer opportunity this weekend is happening in downtown St. Louis. Volunteers are needed to help plant bulbs along major highways. Volunteers are needed from 9 a.m. to noon, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.
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