Angelica
Haggert is an
edutainment
specialist. She
loves giraffes,
chips and dip,
and correcting
the grammar
of strangers. Angelica is addicted
to all things social media and
plasters her Twitter feed with
photos of her dogs Frankie and
Braxton, and Samwise the cat.
Christina Woods
is a writer and
arts volunteer.
She has placed or
longlisted for the
Rochester
Writer's Contest,
the Ropewalk Press Chapbook
Award, and the Tucson Festival of
Books Writing Competition.
Alyssa Leonard
is a
multi-skilled
journalism
student who
writes, shoots,
designs and
codes.
Rolling out an
issue of
The Hub takes
an entire team -
writers,
photographers,
editors and
artists.
Amos Johnson, is
a journalism
student for St.
Clair College is
known for
reporting on
stories
surrounding
health and entertainment, as well
as providing awareness on issues
involving addictions/impaired
driving. As a multimedia
Journalist, Amos is able to tell
stories using radio, video and
print.
Shelley Divnich
Haggert reads,
writes and
teaches in
Windsor, and
has been part
of the local &
national
magazine industry for 18 years.
She has three daughters and
lives with her husband, and Thor,
a dog who’s afraid of thunder.
Alyssa Horrobin
is a storyteller.
She has a passion
for teaching and
loving people.
She loves
writing,
filmmaking and thunderstorms
and appreciates good food and
the small joys in life. You can
usually find her getting creative
in the kitchen or curled up with a
movie and a whole pot of tea.
Here’s the team that came together for
the February 2018 issue - we're glad
we got to connect with them and hope
their stories and photos connect with
you .