George James

Mother Infant Health & Equity Town Hall

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services in partnership with local agencies including the St. Clair County Health Department and others around the Thumb Area, are inviting the community to participate in a town hall forum in September. The purpose of this meeting will be creating strong partnerships to better support Michigan families with a focus on helping mothers and babies have the best possible outcomes. The forum is being held at 7 locations around the thumb of Michigan, including the St. Clair County Health Department, where participants will be asked to give input and support for the Mother Infant Health & Equity Improvement Plan. The presenters will use data and storytelling, they say, to create strong partnerships that support Michigan families and lead to the best possible outcomes for moms and babies. Registration is requested and can be found on the St. Clair County Health Department page.

Wales Center Road Bridge Construction

Wales Center Road over the south branch of the Pine River, between Morriss Road and Lapeer Road in Wales Township, will be closed to traffic starting on August 26th.  Work will include removing the existing bridge, installing a new 3-sided concrete culvert, new asphalt pavement, aggregate shoulders, pavement markings and restoration.  Wales Center Road will be closed for 65 days and Through traffic will not be allowed on Wales Center during construction. Local residents and emergency vehicles will have access up to the bridge from either Lapeer Road or Morriss Road.  The detour will be Morriss Road, Goodells Road and Lapeer Road.  Officials say that access will be maintained to local traffic within the construction zone, including homes and businesses, during the closure. Local residents are encouraged to plan for delays due to construction.

Hotel Harrington Plans Review

Plans for the Hotel Harrington were shared with the Historic District Commission in Port Huron at their regular monthly meeting yesterday.  The commission is responsible for reviewing all plans for structures in the Historic District.  At their meeting yesterday, they reviewed a request from Vince Cataldo a principal and architect at Virtuoso Design and Build and founding Owner of Infuz Ltd.  Mr. Cataldo’s company was hired by the owners of the historic hotel as it’s architect in the Hotel Harrington process. Cataldo described plans to perform a complete exterior rehabilitation of the Hotel Harrington.  Cataldo said that because the project received a federal tax credit hotel plans had been previously reviewed by the federal park service.  Those same plans were presented and approved by the commission. Local developer and commercial realtor Gerry Kramer said projects like the Hotel Harrington have to follow a strict set of rehabilitation guidelines or else some funding may be in jeopardy.

Legislative Kayak

Local leaders and residents took to the waters on Monday for a legislative kayak on the Belle River and the St. Clair River.  Hosted by Michigan Trails and Greenways, the route took the kayakers south on the Belle River to the St. Clair River, then back north to the Marine City Beach.  It was the fourth time that the group has put on the event, but the first time for our area.  The Community Foundation of St. Clair County sponsored the cost of renting the Kayaks.  Lori Eschenburg of the St. Clair County Planning Commission and Blueways of St. Clair said the event was attended by local officials and departments such as the DNR.  She went on to say that State Senator Dan Lauwers presented Blueways of St. Clair with a proclamation making August 19th Michigan Water Trail Day.  Ms. Eschenburg noted that there is also a Legislative Bike Day, and Hike Day as well.  The aim of each day is to promote through lawmakers and officials the beauty of Michigan’s natural resources in different parts of the state.

Port Huron City Council Has Eight Candidates Running on Ballot

Tuesday, November 6, area residents will head to the polls to fill seats in a number of areas. Eight candidates are on the ballot for three open Port Huron City Council seats. These include, incumbent Councilwomen Anita Ashford, and Teri Lamb, who was a mid-term appointee, up against newcomers Lisa Beedon, Jon Hardman, Bob Mosurak, Art Payne, Jeff Pemberton and Marissa Williams. Councilman Rico Ruiz is not seeking re-election. Jon Hardman says he feels the years he spent away from the city gave him an opportunity to see how other cities handled business, and having worked in marketing and the concert business for a number of years,  he feels would be a great asset in helping the city develop ways to attract people to the city.

Everyday Michigan Women Participate in an Avant Garde Hair show for Charity

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Organizers are inviting the public to sit back and experience a one-of-a-kind artistic event. A Beautiful Me hosts the eighth annual elaborate hair show FUNdraiser on Sunday, November 4 at 3 p.m. at Zuccaro’s Banquet Center located at 46601 Gratiot in Chesterfield Township. This family-friendly event features the creativity of Michigan hair stylists showcased on everyday women as they adorn the runway to the 2018 theme of “Books & Storybook Characters”. Models range in age, weight, and ethnicity and represent confidence as they display elaborate hairstyles.

Over the past 10 years, pro-active self-esteem workshops and events have been provided by A Beautiful Me to over 8,000 young ladies in southeast Michigan, with a focus on at-risk youth. To provide these after school workshops at low, to no-cost for our youth, A Beautiful Me produces an annual fun event with 100% of proceeds to serve our youth. This year there will be additional A Beautiful Me youth alumni featured on the runway from St. Clair, Macomb, Sanilac, Lapeer, and Genesee Counties. “It’s wonderful to witness everyday women, of all ages, do something they’ve never done before – with confidence. This experience correlates with our vision to foster self-worth in all women of all ages.” states A Beautiful Me Executive Director, Karen Palka. Tickets are pre-sold only with limited availability for $55 each, or $450 for a table of 10. Purchase YOUR ticket today at 2018AGHS.eventbrite.com.

A Beautiful Me is a 501c3 charitable organization that fosters girls’ self-esteem in 3rd-12th grade through uniquely developed confidence-building, interactive workshop series. The original curriculum has measurable outcomes to equip our future generation with confidence. For more information, visit ABeautifulMe.com, email Karen Palka at Karen@ABMe.us, or call (586) 604-3037.