Choze Powell

Explore and Learn About the Local Nighttime Wildlife

During the daylight hours, we see all of the familiar wild animals one would expect, such as squirrels, birds, turtles and the like. When the sun goes down, it awakens the creatures that we rarely see in their natural habitat such as racoons, opossums, and bats.

If you or someone you know is a fan of wildlife and would like to explore the woods to see these nocturnal animals up close and personal, you can do so safely with Friends of the St. Clair River. 

In partnership with Port Huron Parks & Recreation along with Sanborn Park, they are having their Creatures of the Night event on Friday, September 23rd from 7 PM – 8 PM.

Located at the new Sanborn Woods Multi-Use Trail, the event will take participants on a guided hike to learn about the nocturnal wildlife in our area. All ages are welcome, but children must be accompanied by an adult. The event is free, so bring your future zoologist to explore and see the city in a different light. 

For more information, contact Sanborn Multi-Use Trail at (810) 984-9760.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Read for Life Looking for Volunteers

 

Read for Life focuses on encouraging young readers at Cleveland Elementary school, and they are in desperate need of tutors for the 2022-23 school year.

The program requires a 1-hour commitment two days each week throughout the school year, and volunteers are paired with an eager 1st or 2nd grader who needs extra help practicing literacy skills like sight-word reading. No teaching experience is required, and volunteers will attend an orientation before the program starts in October.

Christine D’Luge has a background working as a lawyer, and she loves the time she has spent working with kids in the Read for Life program. As the co-director of the program, she wants to encourage people who may have been taking a break from volunteering to consider this opportunity to re-connect.

Those interested in learning more can contact the St. Martin’s Lutheran Church Port Huron’s church office or email Christine at roadlawyer@comcast.net.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

Port Huron Prowlers Acquire New Additions To The Team

Port Huron hockey fans can look forward to new faces on their team’s roster this fall, as the Port Huron Prowlers have added three new players to bolster the team.

The acquisition consists of two positions at forward with Jonathan Giancotti and Nick Coleman, as well as defenseman/forward Christian Marion. 

Giancotti played last season in Sweden’s 3rd division Varberg HK. Coleman spent last season in Poland’s second division playing for Opole HK, and Marion last played in the 2020-21 season with Marysville University in the ACHA Division II.

Prowlers general manager and head coach Matt Graham is excited to have these new players on the roster and is looking forward to this year’s season. The Prowlers home opener will be on October 14th, where they will be facing off against the Motor City Rockers.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Lake Huron - Photo by Choze Powell

Labor Day Is Approaching Practice Safe Boating

Summer is drawing to a close, the Labor Day holiday is approaching, and authorities are expecting boaters to be out in full force well into the fall season. 

According to a survey by the Boat Owners Association of the United States (BoatUS), 65% of boaters are planning on taking to the waters this Labor Day weekend. Nearly 80% are planning to extend their boating into the fall season due to lower gas prices.

If you or someone you know are planning on boating this weekend be sure to have a safety checklist before going out on the water. Be sure to include items such as U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets for all passengers, flares, fire extinguishers, and also don’t forget to perform regular maintenance and safety checks. 

The Black River Canal was dredged last weekend, so boaters should be able to travel out to Lake Huron with no issues. 

Black River Canal - Photo by Choze Powell
Black River Canal – Photo by Choze Powell

If you become stranded while out on the water you can call to find more info about towing services at 800-888-4869.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Free Vision and Hearing Screenings For Children Available

Some of our children have already begun the school year, while others will be starting sometime after Labor Day. The St. Clair County Health Department is offering children entering preschool or kindergarten free vision and hearing screenings this fall. 

The screenings began August 29th and will continue until September 2nd. The benefits of having your child screened can prevent future learning issues, as well as catching any other issues related to vision and hearing before they become bigger problems later in life.

Beginning in October, appointments can be made for the first Monday and fourth Wednesday of each month. 

For more information or to schedule an appointment for your child call (810) 987-5300

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell 

50th Annual Algonac Art Fair

The end of summer is upon us, but don’t let that get you down. Make your way down to Algonac, MI for the 50th Annual Algonac Art Fair this Labor Day weekend. Celebrate the final days of the summer season with food, music, and more!

Beginning Saturday, September 3rd – Sunday, September 4th, the two day event will feature live music from performers such as J Squared, Fly By Night, Blue Ridge, and more. 

There will also be artists and crafters such as featured artist Nancy Lind of Feathers & Fins Pottery. Roscoe The Clown, a LifeCare Martial Arts Demo, and the 8th annual Rumble on the Riverfront car show are other events and attractions that you and your family can enjoy.

So make sure to celebrate the final days of summer at Algonac City Park, the event begins at 10 AM on Saturday and Sunday.

For more information call Maxine at (810) 580-1874

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell