The Hub November 2015 | Page 5

Eva Antonel has been a resident of Essex County for the past 44 years. She has gone to school, married, raised a family, met lifelong friends and made a living by working with books and magazines in this, her chosen city. When she is not working with words, she is either reading or writing them for pleasure. Angelica is a marketing writer by day and stage manager by night. 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 dog Frankie and Samwise the cat. Alex Antonel is a LaSalle native living in Toronto. By day she vegetates in a cubicle, proofreading romance novels. By night she weaves through crowds at rock shows, samples craft beers and marks up erroneous ads on the subway with her blue Sharpie. Rolling out an issue of The Hub takes an entire team writers, photographers, editors and artists. Here’s the team that came together for the November 2015 issue - we're glad we got to connect with them and hope their stories and photos connect with you. Johnathan Hutton is a journalism student at St. Clair College. He has a passion for politics and history. Johnathan has a Specialist High Skills Major in arts and culture. He enjoys all kinds of music and has been playing drums since he was seven years old. Shelley Divnich Haggert reads, writes and teaches in Windsor, and has been part of the local & national magazine industry for 16 years. She has three daughters, and is “Grandma” to a hedgehog , a parakeet and a min pin/poodle cross. She lives with her husband, and Thor, a dog who’s afraid of thunder. At 33 years old Dan Gray has seen and done many different things. He’s spent the last 6 years in Windsor and Essex County. Dan is a recent graduate of the St. Clair College journalism program and looks forward to finishing a media converged course in the fall. Michael Haggert is one of those guys who literally puts the food on the table for his wife. While he waits for the city to realize backyard chickens are a good idea, he’s making his own pasta, putting up jam from the backyard berries or canning sauce from his homegrown tomatoes. Rabiul Biplob is a journalism student at St.Clair College and The Hub’s new intern! He loves travelling and would like to travel around the world. English is his second language and appreciates his mentors helping him to learn the language. He’s happy to be working and growing with a great team. November 2015 - The HUB 5