St. Cecilia School and Academy has been providing Catholic education to the neighborhood since 1908. St. Cecilia offers programs from kindergarten to 8th grade.
Contact
- Address
- 906 Eichelberger St.
St. Louis, MO 63111 - Telephone
- 314-353-2455
- Website
- stc-stl.org
Past Events
Comprando una Casa
St. Joseph Housing Initiative y Prosperity Connection te invitamos a un seminario gratuito donde aprenderás lo siguiente:
St. Cecilia Historic District Neighborhood Meeting
PLEASE NOTE: The March meeting has been canceled.
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St. Cecilia Historic District Neighborhood Meeting
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
St. Cecilia Historic District Neighborhood Meeting
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
St. Cecilia Historic District Neighborhood Meeting
The St. Cecilia Historic District Neighborhood Association meets on the third Tuesday of every month at St. Cecilia School.
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St. Cecilia Historic District Neighborhood Cleanup
Join the StCHD Neighborhood Association for a two-day neighborhood-wide cleanup event. Everyone is invited to help!
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St. Cecilia Trivia Night
St. Cecilia Parish hosts a trivia night on Saturday, January 26th. Admission of $25 per person includes soda, beer, and light snacks. Proceeds benefit St. Cecilia’s parish athletic program.
Citizens on Patrol Training
Officer Keith Novara will conduct a training for the Neighborhood Ownership Model (NOM) Citizens on Patrol (COP) program. Participants are trained to identify problems and engage law enforcement to intervene when they believe a crime is occurring, and to understand the needs of your neighborhood and report back on problems identified during patrol. Even if you aren’t interested in joining an organized patrol you will learn things every neighbor should know.