Closings
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Memphis Community Schools – Closed Child Care Open
Friends of the St. Clair River’s winter workshop series, “Cookies, Conservation and conversations”, continues with a “Ducks Unlimited” presentation on Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. at the St. Clair County Administration Building Auditorium, 200 Grand River Avenue in Port Huron. These free, family-friendly presentations are from 6:00 – 7:00. The “Ducks Unlimited” presentation will be led by Chris Sebastian, Public Affairs Coordinator for Ducks Unlimited, the world’s leader in wetlands and waterfowl conservation. A former Times Herald reporter, Chris now manages communications and public relations for DU’s 21-state Great Lakes/Atlantic region. Chris will explain how wetlands are crucial to the region’s livelihood and how DU conserves these habitats for waterfowl and wildlife, drinking water and recreation. Wetlands are the answer for clean water throughout St. Clair County and the Great Lakes. Learn what’s new with Great Lakes’ waterfowl as they fly and rest along the migration corridor of the St. Clair River. Friends of the St. Clair River is the Blue Water Area’s largest environmental non-profit organization that inspires citizen action through stewardship, monitoring and education to restore, protect and enhance the St. Clair River and its watersheds. For more information visitwww.scriver.org, or “Friends of the St. Clair River” on Facebook and @bwriverwalk.
The United Way of St. Clair County will host their annual St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast on Friday, March 15 from 6 to 10 a.m. at Freighters Restaurant, 800 Harker Street in Port Huron. Residents are invited to kick off your St. Patrick’s Day weekend with a buffet-style breakfast at a cost of $12.95 per person. There will be Celtic Music provided by Brian Leslie on bagpipes, Celtic Cross and Keltara. A St. Patrick’s Day raffle will also be held at 9:30 a.m. at the breakfast. Raffle tickets are $2 each with a number of exciting prizes. You may purchase your tickets to the event as well as the raffle tickets at United Way of St. Clair County at 1723 Military Street in Port Huron. Raffle tickets will also be sold at the event. All proceeds will benefit your local United Way. Must be 18 years of age or older to participate and you need not be present to win.
SC4 Main Campus is open – Croswell-Lexington and Harbor Beach campuses closed today
Capac Community Schools
Cardinal Mooney Catholic High – Archdiocese of Detroit
East China School District
East Shore-Leadership Acdmy
Landmark Acdmy
Marysville Public Schools
Memphis Community Schools – Closed Child Care Open
Port Huron Area School District
Almont Community Schools
Chatfield Acdmy –
Dryden Community Schools – Closed Child Care Open
Imlay City Schools –Closed Child Care Open
Lakeville Community Schools –Closed Child Care Open
Lapeer Community Schools- Closed Child Care Open
North Branch Area Schools- Closed Child Care Open
St. Paul Lutheran-Lapeer – Closed Child Care Open
Sanilac Special Ed.
Community Mental Health CIS program will be closed today, Wednesday, February 13. CMH will be open however no agency transportation will be provided. Staff are to report to work.
BWATC -Agency routes 1-22 – Are not running today 2/13/19 — Running main roads only
The 7th Annual Fun Night Out created exclusively for teen girls presented by Power 88.3 and A Beautiful Me is set for Friday, March 8, at McMorran Theatre at 708 McMorran Blvd. in Port Huron. It is Bloom 2019 – The Last Act, with special guests, V.Rose and Caitie Hurst – Doors open at 5:30 p.m. – with the program from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. An after party from 9 to 10:30 p.m. which is limited to 150 guests 18 years of age and younger for an additional $5 each with a Bloom ticket – there will be music! Fun! Prizes! Pizza – donuts a dj – games and a photo booth. Bloom tickets are $18 and can be ordered online at TheBloomEvent.com or by calling 844-989-8883. T-shirts can be pre-ordered by February 18 for only $15