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Older Adults

Pattonville offers programs and services for learners of all ages. We have a number of opportunities for older adults in the community to get involved in the schools, enjoy seeing our students in action or expand their own learning.

Below are some opportunities for older adult residents living in Pattonville.

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55+ Club

The 55+ Club enables Pattonville’s senior residents to enjoy school athletic events, plays and musicals free of charge. Members are issued a 55+ Card for free access to school-sponsored activities. Each year, Pattonville hosts two dinner theaters for members. Members also participate in other special events and are kept up-to-date on the latest happenings with a free subscription to a quarterly newsletter. More than 2,500 Pattonville residents are currently members. For more information, call the community relations department at (314) 213-8025.

 

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Oasis Tutoring Program

Through Pattonville’s Oasis Tutoring Program, volunteers receive free training and are paired with elementary students who need help with language skills. Tutors work up to one hour each week with their student. To learn more about becoming an Oasis Tutor, contact Gracie Wrinkle in the community relations department at (314) 213-8025 or wrinkleg02@psdr3.org.

 

55+ Club logo

55+ Club

The 55+ Club enables Pattonville’s senior residents to enjoy school athletic events, plays and musicals free of charge. Members are issued a 55+ Card for free access to school-sponsored activities. Each year, Pattonville hosts two dinner theaters for members. Members also participate in other special events and are kept up-to-date on the latest happenings with a free subscription to a quarterly newsletter. More than 2,500 Pattonville residents are currently members. For more information, call the community relations department at (314) 213-8025.

Oasis Tutoring logo

Oasis Tutoring Program

Through Pattonville’s Oasis Tutoring Program, volunteers receive free training and are paired with elementary students who need help with language skills. Tutors work up to one hour each week with their student. To learn more about becoming an Oasis Tutor, contact Gracie Wrinkle in the community relations department at (314) 213-8025 or wrinkleg02@psdr3.org.