Knox County Warming Centers

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As extremely cold winter conditions are forecast for the area, warming center resources for community members are listed below. All shelters listed below, with the exception of the shelter located at Moon Towers, are temporary extra resources for the duration of the expected upcoming winter storm. The winter warming shelter located at Moon Towers will operate throughout the duration of the winter, and more information can be found on the city’s website

**YMCA Lobby – 1324 W Carl Sandburg Dr, Galesburg 

    HOURS: Thursday: 5am to 9pm, Friday: 5am – 8pm, Saturday: 6am – 3pm

**Moon Towers – 255 W Tompkins St,  Galesburg    HOURS: 24 hours Monday – Friday, and 6pm to 7am Saturday and Sunday
**Public Safety Building Lobby – 150 S. Broad Street, Galesburg    HOURS:  24 hours
**East Galesburg Fire Station – 411 S State St, East Galesburg    HOURS: Thursday – Saturday – 24 hours
**Knoxville Fire Station – 137 N Public Square, Knoxville    HOURS: Thursday – Saturday – 24 hours

**Oneida Fire Station – 210 N Sage St, Oneida    HOURS:  Thursday – Saturday – 24 hours, Sunday until 7pm

**Wataga Fire Station, 310 W Willard St, Wataga    HOURS:  Thursday – Saturday – 24 hours, Sunday until 7pm

***Courtesy of the City of Galesburg***

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