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Human Trafficking Awareness Seminar

Healing Hearts Home in Port Huron teamed up with Millstone Ministry to host a human trafficking awareness seminar on Saturday in Marysville. The event educated attendees about child sex trafficking, how traffickers exploited the internet, and shared survivor experiences. Dr. Christina Gallina-Flood, Healing Hearts Home’s director, emphasized that trafficking had occurred locally, including in St. Clair County. Her organization provided counseling for survivors through its S.H.O.U.T. program. The seminar aimed to raise awareness and inspire action against trafficking.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Show the Love Dinner and Dance

The ARC of St. Clair County will host its 3rd Annual Show the Love Dinner and Dance on Thursday, February 20th, from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. at Alexander’s Banquet Center in Marysville. The evening features a DJ, photo booth, silent auction, and a booze pull, with all proceeds supporting local programs for individuals with developmental disabilities. Tickets are on sale now, and guests can purchase individual seats or reserve a table. Residents are encouraged to attend and bring friends to support this community event.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Free Access to National Parks

Thumbcoast residents can enjoy free access to national parks today, Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The National Park Service is waiving entrance fees at sites nationwide, including Michigan’s parks, trails, and lakeshores. This winter season is a perfect time to explore snowy landscapes and frozen vistas at destinations like Sleeping Bear Dunes or Pictured Rocks. MLK Day is one of several annual fee-free days aimed at encouraging outdoor exploration and honoring the federal holiday’s spirit of community and service.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Auto Auction Center Opposed

Chesterfield Township residents are opposing a proposed auto auction center at 25 Mile and Bates roads. Nearly 500 people have signed a petition citing health, safety, and environmental concerns. Residents voiced their worries at a public hearing, emphasizing potential water contamination, noise, and traffic. While developers insist it’s not a junkyard, residents plan to attend the upcoming Planning Commission meeting on January 21st to voice their opposition. Petition organizers are urging more community involvement to halt the development.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

MLK Community Service Event

On January 19th, Port Huron will host the annual “One in Christ” Martin Luther King Jr. Community Service at Kingdom Authority Ministries at 3 p.m. The event will unite local churches in a celebration of Dr. King’s vision for unity. Attendees can expect worship, dance performances, and youth sharing their thoughts on King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Pastor Todd Lee will deliver a message, and newly elected Mayor Anita Ashford will be honored. The service will also collect non-perishable food and hygiene items for local shelters.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Family Literacy Day Festival

Lambton County Library is gearing up for its second annual Family Literacy Day Festival on Saturday, January 25th at the Sarnia Library and Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery. Families can enjoy two live performances by Toronto’s Dan the Music Man, along with face painting, retro gaming, and crafting activities. Local community groups will also host a Literacy Fair with helpful resources. All activities are free, and registration isn’t required. The event celebrates the fun and importance of learning together as a family.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet