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Children’s Storytime Theme of This Year’s Rotary International Day Parade

Mark your calendar for this year’s Rotary International Parade on July 13th to mark the beginning of Blue Water Fest 2022. This year’s parade theme is Children’s Storytime.

The book-themed parade will celebrate literacy and beloved kid’s stories and authors, and the St. Clair County Library System and Imagination Library will serve as the parade’s Grand Marshals. This year’s Jr. Grand Marshal is Dionte Harris, a Port Huron Northern student.

Groups who want to walk in the 102nd Rotary International Day Parade can register at ParadeDay.net. The parade route is the same as last year, starting at Glenwood Avenue and traveling south through downtown until it turns east on Oak Street to disband at Desmond Landing.

Regular entry for parade participants is $80, and the rate is $400 for political candidates and $600 for political parties. The deadline to register is Monday, July 11th.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

 

Free Family Movies at Krafft 8 This Summer

Families who want to enjoy a movie with their kids have a fun option for the summer at Krafft 8 Theater in Ft. Gratiot. Thanks to State Farm Agent Megan Simmons and GQT Movies, there will be free family movies every Wednesday and Thursday mornings from June 1st until August 4th.

The Family Fun Flicks Series starts today with shows at 10 AM every Wednesday and Thursday. This week’s family oriented film is Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, and next week’s is Addams Family 2.

Tickets are available before the shows on a first-come first-served basis, and doors open at 9:30 AM. The free movies will only be shown in one theater, so guests should arrive early to get their tickets.

GQT Movies COO Matt McSparin said, “We are very excited to offer such a great program to the movie-goers of the Port Huron area and welcome  Megan Simmons, State Farm Agent, as our title sponsor.”

“As a State Farm agent, the value of being a good neighbor is something that I really believe in, and I’m trying to give back in ways that I can,” said Simmons. For families that can’t make it to a movie event, Simmons will be doing other promotions through her State Farm agency at 4935 Lakeshore Road. You can stay connected with her through her Facebook page <HERE>.

For more details about the Family Fun Flicks Series and a full list of upcoming shows, visit gqtmovies.com. 

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

 

 

Celebrate the New Port Huron Theater District This Weekend

Port Huron is home to three theater companies within a two block area of downtown. This weekend, the city will celebrate the inauguration of the official Port Huron Theatre District with an opening ceremony and weekend-long festival.

The Port Huron Theatre District opening ceremony is Friday, June 3rd at 5 PM at the McMorran Plaza. The ceremony will celebrate Port Huron Civic Theatre, St. Clair County Community College Fine Arts Theatre, and Enter Stage Right and their contributions to the arts and culture scene in Port Huron.

The ceremony kicks off the Port Huron Theatre District Festival which runs through Sunday at McMorran Place Plaza and in McMorran’s north parking lot and will be filled with art vendors and live entertainment. The festival will also include indoor theatre performances on Friday and Saturday nights at 8 PM and Saturday and Sunday at 3 PM.

The Theatre District Festival coincides with First Friday which features various special events around the downtown Port Huron business district. Check PHTD.org for more information about the Theatre District Festival and Downtownph.com for special events happening at your favorite downtown businesses.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

Jessie Wiegand Leaving WGRT for The Onion

WGRT radio sent its star reporter, Jessie Wiegand, to PodFest Expo in Orlando over the weekend and experienced an unexpected result. After hitting it off with The Onion’s founder, Scott Dikkers, Wiegand accepted a position as lead reporter for the satirical news company.

Dikkers spoke at PodFest and met Wiegand after his talk when she cut in line to meet him and interrupted the person in front of her. After observing her spunk and disregard for common human decency, Dikkers asked about her career.

Wiegand described her role as a dearly loved local celebrity in her hometown of Port Huron, Michigan, and Dikkers was amazed at her poise and self confidence.

“This is the kind of person we’re always looking for at The Onion,” he said. “We need people who are willing to push to the front of the line and position themselves as authority figures. I was also mesmerized by Wiegand’s midwestern accent that has just a touch of Canadian twang. She’ll be a perfect fit in our newsroom.”

WGRT station owner and president Marty Doorn said Wiegand will be missed at the radio station. “Jessie will be hard to replace. There aren’t many people who are equipped to cover the complex and deeply nuanced news stories we have in the Blue Water Area.”

Wiegand is best known for her riveting Facebook coverage of the grand opening of a downtown grocery store and her ability to correctly pronounce the name of St. Clair County health department official, Dr. Annette Mercatante.

When asked why she decided to take the leap and work with The Onion, Wiegand said, “I’ll miss my fans and the opportunities I’ve had to grow as a journalist at WGRT. Marty has given me so much freedom to explore my talent as a reporter, and it’s time for me to take those skills to the next level of professional news writing.”

Fans of Wiegand’s work at WGRT can rest assured that they won’t have to wonder who will fill her shoes for long. Most of this story has been made up or exaggerated, and Wiegand will be back to work on Tuesday after she fulfills her lifelong dream of visiting Diagon Alley at Universal Orlando.

For more information about Scott Dikkers and The Onion, Visit Scott’s website here:

https://scottdikkers.com/

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

Marcus Middleton Allan Piper Port Huron Memorial Day Parade

Commemorating our Fallen Heroes wsg. Marcus Middleton & Allan Piper

Marcus Middleton & Allan Piper join us to talk about Port Huron’s Memorial Day Parade and why it’s important for a community to gather on this holiday. What does it mean for our veterans and active military when we remember their fallen comrades? Listen and discover how taking a few hours out of your Memorial Day makes a difference. 

Learn more about the Memorial Day Parade in Port Huron here:

Port Huron Memorial Day Parade

Lake Huron Medical Center May 2022 Employee of the Month

Port Huron, MI – Lake Huron Medical Center (LHMC) is pleased to announce its May 2022 Employee of the Month, Chris Schumacher. LHMC is honored to have a strong team of staff and volunteers working hard to deliver high-quality care to the Blue Water Area.

Chris works as a Nursing Assistant in the LHMC Med/Surg and has been an employee at LHMC for 15 years. She was nominated by a peer who commented, “While on lunch break, Chris immediately responded to a patient and family member yelling out for help down the hall. She stayed with the patient and instructed the family member to get help around the corner. Together we were able to get the patient up safely. She was able to keep calm and calm the patient and family while the incision was being assessed and bandaged.”   

Lake Huron Medical Center is proud of each of its employees and volunteers; and extends a special thank you and congratulations to all our team members, especially Chris, as we celebrate their accomplishments.

To learn more about the programs and services offered at Lake Huron Medical Center, visit www.mylakehuron.com.  

Submitted by Lake Huron Medical Center