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SC4 Hosts 21st Annual MLK Jr. Day Celebration

“I have a dream that one day my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” – Martin Luther King Jr. I Have A Dream Speech

These are the words from one of the nations most well known speeches, by one of the nations most well known historical figures, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 

With the observance of Martin Luther King Day on Monday, January 16th, St. Clair County Community College (SC4) will be hosting their 21st Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration. The event will be held at the SC4 Fine Arts Theater from 6PM – 7:30PM. 

The goal of the event is to celebrate the legacy of Dr. King, as well as to remind us of the importance of accepting individuals who are different from ourselves.An excellent event for students and those who may not be aware of the teachings of Dr. King to be a part of. 

For more information, email: dei@sc4.edu or call (810) 989-5564.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Age Gracefully By Staying Hydrated Says Study

To be young, healthy, and beautiful for as long as possible is the goal of many. A new study reveals a possible secret to making it a reality.

A study published in eBioMedicine involving 11, 225 adults over a 30 year period, has revealed that those who stay well-hydrated are typically healthier than those who do not. Researchers say that well hydrated individuals develop fewer chronic conditions, and tend to live longer as well.

The findings show that higher levels of serum sodium could most likely be the cause. Serum sodium levels go up when fluid intake decreases. To combat the aging process and the onset of chronic illness or disease, be mindful to drink water, as well as consuming fruits and vegetables with a high water content. 

Recommended fluid intake for women is around 1.5 – 2.2 liters of fluids daily and 2 – 3 liters for men according to the National Academies of Medicine.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Citizens’ Police Academy Educates Residents In Law Enforcement

Our local law enforcement authorities have a difficult job, protecting and serving the community. To give residents a glimpse of what it takes to be a law enforcement agent, the Port Huron Police Department is offering the community the Citizens’ Police Academy 2023.

The goal of the program is to educate and teach local residents about the many areas and aspects of law enforcement. The classes will be taught by PHPD officers and will cover topics such as, crash investigation, traffic stops, evidence, criminal law, arrests, and many more. 

Classes will be held on Thursday nights from 6PM – 9PM, beginning March 16th – April 27th. The classes are free to those who wish to attend. Port Huron residents will be given priority, but those outside of the City of Port Huron are also encouraged to sign up. There is no cost or fee to attend. Registration deadline is February 23rd. 

Meetings will be held at the Dr. Edward G. Acheson Applied Technology Center located at 323 Erie St, Port Huron, MI.  

For more information, visit: porthuronpolice.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

SCCCMH Hosts Traveling Art Show

When people think of ways mental health is treated, most would think prescription drugs or other forms of conventional medicine. There are many ways to treat mental health, and many ways that those suffering with mental illness can express themselves. 

Beginning January 6th – 27th, St. Clair County Community Mental Health (SCCCMH) will be hosting the Community Mental Health Association of Michigan’s Traveling Art Show. The goal of  “Traveling Art Show VII” is to promote the recovery potential of art and to eliminate the stigma associated with mental illness.

Art work provided by individuals who access CMH services statewide, will be on display at the main office located at 3111 Electric Ave. in Port Huron. The art work will consist of photography, two dimensional art such as drawings and paintings, as well as other mediums. 

For more information, contact Heather Hayes at: hhayes@scccmh.org/(810) 966-7875 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Community Foundation of St. Clair County Scholarship Applications Are Open

The secret to success for many, is to go to college and earn a degree in your preferred field of study. What if you would like to continue your education, but you just can’t afford the tuition fees and all the costs that come with it?

The Community Foundation of St. Clair County awards community members seeking scholarship funding with one of its many traditional and non-traditional scholarship funds. Currently the application window is open to individuals to apply for funding until March 13th. 

Eligible individuals include: HS/GED graduates of all ages and academic levels, freshmen or upperclassmen, as well as non-traditional/returning students. Schools and programs the funding can be used for include: colleges/universities, as well as skilled trade & vocational training centers in Michigan or out-of-state. 

For more information on what scholarship works best for your situation, visit: stclairfoundation.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Self-Defense Class Partners With Local Nonprofit A Beautiful Me

With the increased awareness of human trafficking, it’s more important than ever for women and young ladies to pay attention to their surroundings and to practice some type of self-defense.

 International Academy of Macomb student, Katie Sorbie, has partnered with local nonprofit, A Beautiful Me to create a class with the goal of teaching girls how to prevent and/or escape a dangerous situation. There are two classes available to choose from, Saturday, January 21st, from 9:30AM – 3:00PM in Port Huron at A Beautiful Me Training and Empowerment Suite. There is also a class on Saturday, January 28th, from 9:30AM – 3:00PM in Clinton Township at the Macomb Intermediate School District. 

The classes are geared towards young women between the ages of 14 – 18, with classes being taught by police officers from the Shelby Township Police Department.

For more information email or call Karen Palka at: Karen@ABeautifulMe.com/(586) 604-3037.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell