Second Presbyterian Church hosted a conversation about the STL Village with Julius Hunter on Sunday, Feb. 19.
The church’s Facebook page announced that the church also celebrated Carlene Davis’ 90th birthday.
Rev. Travis Winckler said that it was a wonderful Sunday.
About Juliius Hunter
The St. Louis County Library revealed that Hunter is an anchorman or reporter for KMOV. They noted that he was born and raised in St. Louis.
Besides, they highlighted that Hunter serves as a teacher, author, musician, and a veteran broadcast journalist. The website revealed that he had over thirty years of experience on the front lines.
Moreover, the website pointed out that he had received many awards for filling a barn. As further mentioned, he had an exclusive one-on-one interview with six imperative American presidents on television.
According to them, Hunter could travel to the city, state, region, nation, and world to gather and report the news. Also, they noted that he had written a weekly history column for the Post-Dispatch and has worked as a regular host and guest host on KMOX Radio.
Hunter's Writing Career
The same website stated that Hunter had written about children’s alphabet stories, broadcast news references, and books about St. Louis’ grand mansions.
Moreover, they posted that he wrote his recent book, “TV One-on-One,” which records his life journey and rich and colorful career. Besides, they highlighted that his book, “Honey Island,” is about their family’s history.
As further explained, he wrote about his great-great-grandfather, Ned Rounds. They added that he was born as an enslaved person in 1825. They stated that the book is a research project that turned out to be Hunter’s joy and struggles of genealogy.
STL Village
The STL Village website states they are a grassroots, nonprofit membership agency. They seek to improve the standard of life and well-being of people 50 and older.
They explained that they want to assist those who desire to continue living at home and stay active in their neighborhoods.
In addition, they noted that the STL Village desires to be a cost-effective group for nurturing the experience of the elderly in the community. They said that their past experiences could serve as an inspiration to the other neighborhoods.
Values of STL Village
The same website mentioned that the STL Village understands the significance of staying in one’s home in an active community setting. At the village, they said they value the active involvement of the elderly in their community.
Moreover, the website noted that cultural and socio-economic diversity is essential for the village. The STL Village nurture cross-generational connections, as revealed on the website.
They mentioned that the accessibility of resources, connections, and campaigns for health and security are vital for them. The website explained that they use tools in the neighborhood and businesses.
As part of their guiding values, volunteerism that applies experience, talent, and wisdom is crucial for the STL Village, as stated on the website.
According to the website, the STL Village believes that enjoyment and fun are vital to the well-being of individuals.
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