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Barbara Donovan Leaves Endowment to Community Foundation and College

Former Blue Water area teacher, Barbara Donovan, has left a $1.6 million endowment to the Community Foundation of St. Clair County and St. Clair County Community College (SC4). Ms. Donovan passed away in May of 2019 at the age of 90. She left her entire estate to the Foundation and the College. The Community Foundation will disperse half of the funds to the People’s Clinic for Better Health, according to a press release from the Foundation. 

The People’s Clinic exists to provide medical care to underserved residents of St. Clair County. Chandra Gruber, Director of the Lake Huron Foundation that oversees the operation of the People’s Clinic said, “This generous gift will help with the sustainability of the clinic so that it can be running for another 30 years.” 

The rest of the money is intended for two scholarships for students at St. Clair County Community College. Donovan had been an instructor at both Port Huron High School and Port Huron Business College. She was known as a lifelong learner, taking continuing education classes for nearly thirty years after her retirement, right up until her final months. She had planned this legacy gift with her attorney, and according to Jackie Hanton, Community Foundation Vice President, “patients at the People’s Clinic and students at SC4 will benefit from the gift that keeps on giving because of Barbara’s philanthropic foresight and planning.”

Reporting for WGRT, Karly Hurley.

SC4 and Marysville Enter Intergovernmental Agreement

The City of Marysville and St. Clair County Community College (SC4) entered into a 50-year intergovernmental agreement at Monday night’s Marysville city council meeting that will allow the college to expand into a southern footprint while sharing facilities with the city and its residents.  

According to Kirk Kramer, SC4 Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, the college is initially looking at two athletic facilities using two existing Marysville parks. During a presentation to the Marysville city council, Kramer suggested Morton Park on Busha Highway would be the location for a collegiate soccer field and track, while a softball field at Marysville City Park would be used by the college’s softball team with added improvements. 

Kramer said future plans involve more than sports. “For us, this is more than a soccer field, it’s about collaboration. Expansion to create a south campus footprint. We anticipate that as we work together over the years, that we’ll continue to evolve together.” He also mentioned a potential increased partnership with RESA in technical education and partnerships that will be beneficial for the college and other community partners. 

Gary Fletcher, Marysville’s City Attorney, added that he felt the partnership would be mutually beneficial. “The city couldn’t do all of this with everything else it has to do and the college cannot do it without the real estate. Together, you can get it done, and amplify by a whole lot what you would otherwise have. I think its great.” 

The term of the agreement begins February 1st. At that point, the college and city have 60 days to determine agreed-upon locations for the college’s future athletic facilities. SC4’s Board of Trustees will also need to agree to the deal, which is expected to be on the February 13 board agenda.

Reporting for WGRT, Karly Hurley.

Blue Water Creatives Group Embrace the Arts

An effort is underway to “embrace the arts” in the downtown Port Huron area thanks to a newly formed Blue Water Creatives Group. Michigan Mutual, a downtown business at the corner of Military and Water Streets,  is embracing the effort by offering some of their property to be used for a mural project by the local arts community. 

Artists were asked to submit their ideas through the Blue Water Creatives Facebook page beginning last week. The end product will be an original mural painted on Michigan Mutual’s large south-facing garage door. The hope is that this will be the impetus for a larger scale mural project and a greater presence of the local art scene. 

Hale Walker, of Michigan Mutual, referenced his company’s “understanding that we live in a true wonderland with the quality of life, access to water and a community willing to put themselves at risk to accomplish the greater good.” He mentioned the upcoming events like the NJCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament and the biannual Antique Boat Show that bring thousands of visitors to town who could also be experiencing the public art murals.

Walker went on to say, “…local art plays a significant role in creating an atmosphere for visitors and citizens alike.  This area is experiencing a very positive time. We need to embrace this and encourage the young talent in our area.” Artists have until February 28 to submit their proposals for the mural. Michigan Mutual plans to display the mural on their property for at least two years.

Reporting for WGRT, Karly Hurley.

Blue Water Pet Care Expands

Blue Water Pet Care has expanded into a new location at 125 Runnels Street in Port Huron. Owner Chris Herbert said that he was renting in the old outlet mall property off of Range Road for several years and was looking for a place of his own. The business had grown to be successful in the Range road location but was outgrowing the space. 

The upscale dog boarding and grooming facility was turning away potential clients during the high demand seasons like holidays and weekends. According to Herbert, he needed a bigger building to house more animals, so he purchased the building on Runnels Street, near the Water Street exit off of I-94. 

Herbert said the building has been completely remodeled with state-of-the-art materials to give dogs the very best care and make their stay like a home away from home. Herbert seems to have found his company’s niche with upscale pet accommodations. The facility features amenities such as tempered glass instead of chain-link cages and personalized dog schedules while they are boarding. Along with a detailed cleaning and sanitizing regimen, hospital-grade air purification systems are in place. 

Blue Water Pet Care held an open house last Sunday and said they are looking forward to meeting more furry friends with their expanded location. The business also offers pet grooming, photography, and training along with their boarding and daycare services.

Reporting for WGRT, Karly Hurley.

Lake Huron Medical Center Employee and Volunteer of the Month

Lake Huron Medical Center (LHMC) is pleased to announce its January 2020 Employee of the Month, Cheryl Toles, and its January 2020 Volunteer of the Month, Cathy Smart. LHMC is honored to have a strong team of staff and volunteers working hard to deliver high-quality care to the Blue Water Area.

Cheryl is a Registered Nurse in the Definitive Observation Unit (DOU) and has been with LHMC since 2005. She was nominated by a patient who commented, “Though Cheryl was not my RN, she interacted with not only myself, but nearly everyone she meets.  She has a great outgoing personality and truly makes you feel comforted. Cheryl is smart, kind, caring, professional, genuine, incredibly intelligent. She is truly an amazing and wonderful person all around. Thank you for being so incredible from day one of meeting you and in the 6 months of coming here.”

Cathy, and her Afghan Hound therapy dog Zolton, have volunteered at the hospital since July 2018. Together they bring smiles to patients, visitors and staff.  Cathy is always willing to help the volunteer organization and can often be found working at one of the many fundraisers. Cathy is a former nurse and was a great resource when developing infection control protocols for the pet therapy program.  Cathy’s background in wound care and infections control are invaluable, as she is able to recognize the needs of the hospital and offer ways for the Heavenly Hounds to meet those standards. 

Lake Huron Medical Center is proud of each of its employees and volunteers; and extends a special thank you and congratulations to all our team members, especially Vanessa and Chuck, as we celebrate their accomplishments.

To learn more about the programs and services offered at Lake Huron Medical Center, visit www.mylakehuron.com.  

Cynthia Cutright Named DDA Director

Port Huron City Manager James Freed has named Cynthia Cutright for the position of Downtown Development Authority Director. The appointment comes after former DDA Director  Natalie Watson’s early January resignation. 

In July 2018, Cutright started working for the City of Port Huron as the administration administrative assistant. In the role, she serves as assistant to City Manager James Freed, Parks and Recreation Director Nancy Winzer, and Fire Chief Corey Nicholson. In the role, she has held responsibilities in assisting the Downtown Development Authority and helping with Bluewater Fest and ChillyFest.

Freed said Cutright’s “background in organizational management and communication will serve the downtown well.” He cited her firsthand experience with “business owners and festivals to understand where downtown needs to go to further grow its economic impact,” as assets to the position.

She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communications with an emphasis in public relations from Ashland University.

Reporting for WGRT, Karly Hurley.