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NAACP Field Day & Southside Music Festival Brings Fun and Games to the Blue Water Area Community

As Summer draws to a close, you don’t want to miss out on one of the Blue Water Area’s most fun and entertaining events. The NAACP Field Day & Southside Music Festival begins August 27th from 2 – 8 PM at Lincoln Park in Port Huron, MI.

Sponsored by St. Clair County Community Foundation and multiple other local organizations, the event will feature live musical performances from groups such as Metro Soul Band, Denis Davis and the Motor City Sensations, The Thomason Band, and more.

Food vendors will be present with a variety of treats from cotton candy and cookies, to ribs and tacos. Information and resources will be available from the St. Clair County Health Department, and kids can enjoy a mobile video game station from 3 – 5 PM.

Blue Water Transit will be offering free rides to the event between 1:30 and 5:30 PM. There will be prizes and giveaways happening as well, so don’t miss out on this fun-filled event for all ages. For more information, contact Cynthia Bankston at PortHuronNAACP@gmail.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

St. Clair County CMH Announces Recipient “Rights Champions”

Every month, St. Clair County Community Mental Health (CMH) recognizes individuals and/or teams for their extraordinary contributions to the Rights Protection System, which protects the human rights of individuals with a mental illness.

Individuals and teams are recognized for demonstrating dignity and respect to individuals with mental illness, for innovation and creativity that resulted in improved service outcomes, for enriching or enhancing a recipient’s recovery journey, and for taking actions to strengthen communication and cooperation throughout the Rights Protection System. Award recipients receive a letter of congratulations, certificate of recognition, and a “Rights Champions” memento. “Rights Champions” are also highlighted on the CMH Facebook page and are eligible for the individual/team of the year awards presented during CMH’s Annual Meeting in May.

For more information visit CMH’s website at scccmh.org or on Facebook @SCCCMH.

Reporting for WGRT – George James

Water Main Break Great Lakes Water Authority

Full Repair Estimated at 2 Weeks After Water Main Break

After a water main break at the Great Lakes Water Authority’s (GLWA) Metcalf Road plant on Saturday, the break has been isolated and repairs are underway.

After the break, areas around the site were flooded, and today, GLWA reported that all water was removed from the site so engineers can now begin to inspect the damaged pipe. A replacement pipe arrived yesterday.

The Boil Water Advisory has been lifted in Chesterfield Township, Lenox Township, Mayfield Township, Macomb Township, and the Village of New Haven, but there are still 133,000 people affected by low to no water pressure.

Suzanne R. Coffey, GLWA Chief Executive Officer, said, “GLWA understands the real-life impact that this water main break is having on the hundreds of thousands of people in the affected communities and we truly appreciate their patience and understanding as we work to implement the necessary repairs. I am grateful for the GLWA team who has been working tirelessly to restore water pressure to all communities and working as quickly as possible to restore service.”

GLWA is projecting 2 weeks for service to be fully restored. They project one week to repair the damaged pipeline and one week to test the water for safety.

The cause of the water main break is under investigation, and GLWA will notify affected communities when the Boil Water Advisory is lifted.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

 

Register for Free Pre-school by September 1st

Governor Whitmer wants to remind Michigan families to sign their 4-year-olds up for free preschool programs through the Great Start Readiness Program. The deadline to register for programs in St. Clair County is September 1, 2022.

Locally, families can apply for multiple early childhood education programs by filling out one application for their children who are infants up to age 5.

The application covers admission to Early Head Start, for expectant mothers and kids under 3; Head Start, for 3 or 4-year-olds; and the Great Start Readiness Program, for 4-year-olds.  All programs are state-funded and free for families.

Whitmer said, “Access to high-quality preschool makes a huge difference for kids, increasing their kindergarten readiness, putting them on track for 3rd grade reading proficiency, and boosting eventual high school graduation rates.”

Families who apply for early childhood education programs in St. Clair County should first complete the application on St. Clair County RESA’s website <HERE>.  Then they will be contacted to complete the eligibility and verification process.

Kids must have a health appraisal completed by their physician, along with proof of residency, income, and vaccination.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

 

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Freed Says Port Huron’s Social District a Success

Port Huron’s social district is a designated, walkable area where alcoholic beverages can be purchased from participating restaurants and then carried around inside its boundaries, and James Freed, Port Huron City Manager, said it’s “having a remarkable economic impact on our downtown.”

The social district was established in August of 2020, and almost 23,000 drinks have been sold since the first restaurant started participating in September of 2020.

When a customer purchases a drink from a participating restaurant and wants to take advantage of the social district, their drink comes in a disposable cup with a social district sticker. Revenue from the social district comes from sticker sales, and there have been $11,491 worth of stickers sold since the program started.

Participating restaurants in Port Huron’s social district are Casey’s, CityFlats, Lynch’s Irish Tavern, Raven Café, Vintage Tavern, and Wing’s Etc. Sperry’s Moviehouse is in the process of being added to the list.

Freed said Port Huron’s social district helps “support more robust entertainment opportunities downtown.”

“We are glad folks are using the district responsibility,” he said. “We have had no issues.”

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

This Year’s Annual Find the Cure 5k Run & Walk Has Been Scheduled

The Dementia & Alzheimer’s Resource Committee of St. Clair County has announced the date for its annual Alzheimer’s Find the Cure 5K run and walk. The run/walk will take place on Sunday, September 18th. Participants will meet at Keifer Park, near the Port Huron City Bldg. The run/walk will begin at noon.

On-site registration begins at 10:30, however participants can register early by visiting runsignup.com and searching Find the Cure. Cost for the event is $30. Those who register prior to September 2nd, will receive a moisture wicking shirt. Funds raised through the Find a Cure event will assist with funding research at the Michigan Alzheimer’s Disease Center in Ann Arbor. It also supports the Fred Haynes Respite Grant Fund for caregivers and the committee’s educational speakers’ series.

To learn more about The Dementia & Alzheimer’s Resource Committee visit darcscc.org.

Reporting for WGRT – George James