Cherokee Street Brings Neighbors Together at Love Bank Park

You can find residents of all ages using Love Bank Park 7 days a week.

Love Bank Park has served as a space on Cherokee Street for community gatherings, flea markets, bonfires, youth basketball tournaments, art projects, music videos, BBQs, movie screenings, plantings, live music, and parties. 

Image taken from Cherokee Street website

Image taken from Cherokee Street website

On Mondays at 6p, community members, business owners, and the Cherokee Street Love Bank Park Committee gather together to clean up the park, envision future improvements, and talk about upcoming activities.

In need of a bite to eat? During the COVID19 health crisis, free lunch is being provided at Love Bank Park on Tuesdays and Thursdays, thanks to Epworth Children & Family Services and the St. Louis County NAACP.  Lunch will be offered starting at 11 AM on Tuesdays and Thursdays until supplies run out. 

Learn more about Love Bank Park on their webpage!

All images taken from the Cherokee Street website

All images taken from the Cherokee Street website