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Kids Can Visit Miss Michelle at Discovery City

Michelle Stuckey-Wolford, owner of Wonder Wolf Entertainment, gets to play make-believe for a living, and kids can benefit from her bubbly personality by visiting her at Discovery City every Wednesday morning until March 9th.

Port Huron Museums collaborated with the Wyatt Walker Friendship Fund and the Rotary Club of Port Huron to sponsor face painting and balloon twisting with Wonder Wolf Entertainment.

Families with Bridge cards can visit Discovery City for free due to a partnership with the James C. Acheson Foundation, and admission for others is $5 per child or $15 for a family with 3 or more children.

When asked what her favorite part of Discovery City was, Miss Michelle said, “I love to bring my daughter, and she loves to pick apples from the apple tree, and she likes to go into the restaurant and cook in the Blue Water Diner, and she likes to be a captain on the Blue Water Ferry.”

Adults must supervise their children at all times while they play in Discovery City, and tickets can be purchased online <HERE>.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

 

 

Free Yoga for Cancer Patients at McLaren Port Huron

The National Foundation for Cancer Research says that yoga can have positive effects on the health of cancer patients, and Port Huron Yoga and the Karmanos Cancer Institute at McLaren Port Huron are partnering to provide a chance for patients to try it out for free.

The yoga classes for cancer patients will take place in the Charles Classroom at McLaren Port Huron, and they will focus on gentle yoga practices to promote physical and mental well-being. Patients can work on the floor or learn chair yoga.

Classes will teach mindfulness techniques, body awareness positions to minimize pain, and how to create more openness with your body and heart.

The free six-week session runs from January 10 – February 14th on Mondays from 1-1:45 PM. Those who participate in all six sessions will receive five free sessions at Port Huron Yoga studio, so they can continue their yoga practice.

Space at classes is limited, and proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 is required.

To register, call the oncology social worker at McLaren Port Huron at 810-989-1006.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

Three Businesses Cited for Selling Alcohol to Minors

On Monday, December 20, 2021, the Port Huron Police Department conducted a compliance  check operation focusing on underage sales of alcohol to minors. 

During the operation police sent underage decoys into 31 Port Huron stores licensed by the  Michigan Liquor Control Commission to sell alcohol. Of the 31 businesses checked, 28 were  found to be in compliance by refusing to sell alcohol to the underage decoys. 

Three businesses were not in compliance and were cited for selling alcohol to a minor: 

  1. Speedway, 2611 Ravenswood Road, Port Huron 
  2. Electric Ave Sprit Shop, 3407 Electric Ave, Port Huron 
  3. Family Dollar, 2700 Pine Grove Ave, Port Huron  

The Port Huron Police Department would like to thank all of the stores that were found to be  in compliance and encourage all licensed establishments to check identifications to prevent  the use of alcohol by underage minors. 

Submitted by the Port Huron Police Department

VNA & Blue Water Hospice Awards

VNA & Blue Water Hospices celebrated their employees and volunteers who are making a difference for the patients and staff they work with.

WGRT congratulates the following award winners and thanks them for their dedication to the people they work with.

 

Volunteer of the Year Award

Tom Paull was named 2021 Volunteer of the Year. A volunteer since 2019, Tom is a Companion Volunteer. He sits with patients and families – listening, talking… being a kind presence in the Blue Water Hospice Home. Several staff echoed the sentiment that Tom “is invaluable to the Hospice Home…what he does is appreciated more than he knows.” They are extremely happy that he chooses VNA & Blue Water Hospice to share his talents and volunteer.

 

Bess MacCulloch Award

Larissa John, CNA was named 2021 Bess MacCulloch Service Award winner. This award is given to someone in the Health Services, Home Health Care, or Private Duty services who exemplifies the mission of the agency. They provide excellent care to clients in addition to their community service.

Larissa has been with VNA since 2016. She wears several hats at the agency – she is a CNA in the Hospice Division at Blue Water Hospice Home as well as doing intake for the overall agency. She was nominated by a co-worker who stated “Larissa is the most kindhearted and caring person I know. She is great with patients and their families, picks up extra shifts, stays late, and comes in early, if needed. She is funny, compassionate, and wonderful to work with.”

 

Dr. Elmore Shoudy Award

Lucie Gillespie, RN was named 2021 Dr. Elmore Shoudy Award winner. This award is given to an employee of the Hospice division who provides extraordinary care to patients and families dealing with terminal illness.

Lucie has been with the agency since 2015 caring for patients in residence at the Blue Water Hospice Home. The co-worker who nominated her said she “demonstrates compassion to each patient and family she comes into contact with. She often sits with patients at the end of life when no family is able to be present, so they are not alone. She even sang to a patient in German… her favorite Christmas Carol, giving the patient peace in their final days. Lucie attention to detail and critical thinking skills allow her to anticipate what a patient or family may need during this intimate journey in one’s life. She cares for patients as if they were her own family.”

Kindness Award

Haley Walsh, LPN was named 2021 Kindness Award winner. This award is given to an employee for their dedication to other team members, upholding the agency’s charter exhibited by patterns of kindness through friendliness, generosity, consideration, and above all…integrity.

Haley has been with VNA & Blue Water Hospice since 2016. Nominated by several co-workers, they had wonderful things to say about Haley. “She is very attentive to the needs…sitting, listening, and explaining situations to a patient’s family, or just holding the hand of anyone in need. She conveys peace around the Blue Water Hospice Home.” Another nominator shared “Haley provides top quality care. On more than one occasion she has helped cover months of night shifts. She seeks out ways to grow and is working toward completing her RN degree.”

 

Leader of the Year Award

Jennica Kelly, RN, BSN was named 2021 Leader of the Year. To be named Leader of the Year an individual must demonstrate compassion, outstanding leadership, hold themselves and others accountable, while functioning with the utmost humility.

Jennica has been with VNA & Blue Water Hospice since 2016 and is currently the agency’s Quality Coordinator. The co-workers that nominated her said she “took on many challenges during 2021. She rose up to the challenge to take on responsibilities that were not her own, assisted in the CHAP survey preparations, all while doing her own work. Jennica is truly dedicated to the agency and is always willing to help others. She is a great leader who doesn’t realize she is leading…but has a great impact on others.”

 

Unruly Passengers Could Lose PreCheck Status

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have joined to increase the consequence for airline passengers who get out of line on airplanes.

The FAA is now sharing information with the TSA about unruly airline passengers who were fined for their behavior. This allows the TSA to determine if those passengers should lose eligibility for TSA PreCheck.

TSA PreCheck is a service available for low-risk travelers that involves an application and approval process with the TSA. Once a traveler is approved, they are able to move through the airport security screening process more quickly because they don’t have to remove their shoes, belts, and other items normally produced at checkpoints.

TSA Administrator David Pekoske said, “TSA has zero tolerance for the unruly behaviors, especially those involving physical assault occurring aboard aircraft. We have tremendous respect for airport staff, gate agents and flight crews that get people safely to their destinations. This partnership with FAA will help ensure the safety and security of all passengers and hold those who violate federal regulations accountable for their actions.”

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

Find Winter Fun Around Michigan

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources encourages outdoor recreation in Michigan’s varied landscapes and seasons, and their website features many options for winter fun.

Along with featuring events at Michigan state recreation areas, the website also has tips and tricks for staying safe and keeping warm while outdoors in low temperatures.

The DNR is also collaborates with America’s State Parks to promote the First Day Hike, a national effort to kick off the new year with an outdoor hike at your local state park.

Participants in the First Day hike can log their miles and submit their stats on the website, and, last year, 85,000 people collectively hikes 176,366 miles on guided hikes across the country.

Several recreational activities most thought of in warmer months are also available during the winter. Seven Michigan state parks keep their disc golf courses open in the winter, and fat-tire biking enables mountain bikers to hit the trails even when they’re snow-covered. Thirteen Michigan state parks groom trails in the winter specifically for fat-tire bikers.

To learn more about winter fun in Michigan, visit the DNR’s website here: Michigan.gov/WinterFun

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand