Safer Dutchtown Meetup
Safer Dutchtown Meetup is a community group for neighbors interested in exploring creative solutions to our crime and safety issues in Dutchtown, as citizens and as a community.
Safer Dutchtown Meetup is a community group for neighbors interested in exploring creative solutions to our crime and safety issues in Dutchtown, as citizens and as a community.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department South Patrol Division invites you to a community crime summit at Bishop DuBourg High School in the St. Louis Hills neighborhood.
Join Capt. Donnell Moore of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department’s First District for their quarterly outreach meeting. Capt. Moore will give updates on activity in the district and take questions from residents.
Capt. Donnell Moore invites you to the First District’s quarterly meeting on Tuesday, December 17th at the Spanish Society in Carondelet.
Join the St. Cecilia Historic District Neighborhood Association for their monthly meeting. Get updates on what’s happening in and around the neighborhood.
Find out more about St. Cecilia Historic District Neighborhood Meeting
Gear up for a transformative experience when you dive into safety best practices for the personal, home, and business spheres. Learn about technological innovations and engage with experts and practitioners. Understand the root causes of crime and the fundamentals driving community safety. Most importantly, see what people and organizations in Dutchtown are actively doing about it!
Find out more about Safer Dutchtown Summit 2023: Knowledge, Engagement, Action
Dutchtown South Community Corporation‘s Community Empowerment Committee is an open committee that meets monthly with a general meeting and an activity meeting. This is a great chance to connect with your neighbors and make a change in the community.
Find out more about DSCC Community Empowerment Committee Meeting
Dutchtown Main Streets welcomes Mission: St. Louis to introduce themselves to Dutchtown! Mission: St. Louis has been selected by the City of St. Louis to operate a new community violence intervention program, Show Me Peace, in our neighborhood. They will present an overview of the program at Dutchtown Main Streets’ February Board of Directors meeting.
Join the Mount Pleasant Neighborhood Association for their quarterly meeting!
Find out more about Mount Pleasant Neighborhood Association Meeting
Rescheduled for March 30th!Join Show Me Peace, Dutchtown’s new violence intervention team, for a block party in Amberg Park!