SC4 Certified Nurse Aide Program Session To Begin March 19

St. Clair County Community College’s certified nurse aid (CNA) training program will offer another session beginning March 19. The program prepares students to take the Michigan CNA exam and immediately enter the health care field as certified nurse aides in just 96 hours.  Students who successfully complete the program will gain the skills and knowledge necessary to begin careers as certified nurse aides, nursing assistants or hospital assistants in a number of health care settings. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook for those with CNA skills is expected to increase by 12 percent in Michigan over the next six years.  “Becoming a CNA is a great way to get started in the health care field,” says Patti Tibble, director of SC4’s nursing program. “The skills students develop in our program provide a great foundation to continue their education and build a long, successful career in the field. Kathy McGrath is a wonderful instructor who really cares about students’ success and makes each session informative and fun.”  This program has no prerequisites, however applicants are strongly encouraged to take the free Accuplacer tests available through the college’s Testing Center in order to prepare for further studies in nursing, health care or other subjects in the future.  Admission to the program is competitive and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested applicants are encouraged to sign up for course ZPAH 159-02 as soon as possible to ensure their spot. Prospective students can learn more by calling 810-989-5666 and register online at sc4.edu/cna.

Dereck St. Holmes Band – Headlining Art On The River

Art on the River has announced that the Dereck St. Holmes Band will be the headliner on Saturday, June 8, 2019 at 8:30 p.m.  Dereck St. Holmes joined forces with Ted Nugent in 1974 and brought a strong set of pipes, solid musicianship and songwriting skills to Nugent’s music, and in March of 1975, the world was introduced to him via Nugent’s self-titled debut album.  While it was Nugent slinging down the guitar licks, it was Derek’s voice all over FM radio singing the soon to be classics, “Stranglehold,” “Stormtroopin” and “just What the Doctor Ordered.”  Nugent and St. Holmes continued their winning combination for three more iconic albums, Free For All in 1976, Cat Scratch Fever in 1977 and Double Live Gonzo in 1978.  Derek is presently playing solo on a variety of Blues Tours and traveling with his own Band, the Derek St. Holmes Band and pleasing rock and roll fans throughout the U.S.  Derek St. Holmes is a living testament to hard work and dedication.  To see more about Derek St. Holmes and his amazing career visit www.artontheriverph.com – Headline Band.

MDHHS Seeks Public Comment On Mother Infant Health And Equity Improvement Plan

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is seeking public comment on its Mother Infant Health and Equity Improvement Plan, which will be a focal point of the second annual Maternal Infant Health Summit, March 12-13, at the Kellogg Center in East Lansing.  The 2019 Mother Infant Health Equity and Improvement Plan is a comprehensive statewide population health plan. It was developed by MDHHS in collaboration with a broad range of maternal and infant health stakeholders and the guidance of the Maternal Infant Strategy Group. The Improvement Plan’s vision is: Zero preventable deaths. Zero health disparities.  The plan promotes health equity as a priority throughout its initiatives by identifying marginalized populations and addressing persistent health disparities. Its grassroots approach incorporates direct feedback from communities, including mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, grandparents, faith-based organizations and other community groups.  A critical intervention to help prevent maternal mortality included in the plan is Michigan Alliance for Innovation in Maternal Health (MI AIM) safety bundles. Safety bundles help fully equip hospitals with actionable protocols, necessary equipment, staff education and drills to prevent and adequately treat severe maternal events. MI AIM designated hospitals will be recognized at the March Summit for implementing safety bundles at their facilities.  Comments on the plan must be received by 5 p.m. on March 11, and can be submitted to MDHHS-FamilyHealthServices@michigan.gov.

 

For more information about the Summit and the Improvement Plan, visit Michigan.gov/MIHEIP.

 

Special Pet Adoption Event

Tomorrow, Saturday, March 2nd the St. Clair County Animal Control at 3378 Griswold Road in Port Huron, will host a special animal adoption event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  According to St. Clair County Administrator Controller, Karry Hepting there will be discounted rates on the cats and dogs for adoption.  Hepting said they have some long-timers as well as some senior animals, and they will be offering different discounts and specials on various pets that they have available in an attempt to move them into homes.  In the past, at the empty the shelters events, people needed to apply and be pre-qualified prior to the event, and that is NOT the case for this event.  Applications can be filled out at the shelter, no need to make an appointment or pre-register.

Spring Gardening Symposium, Saturday, March 16, 2019

The Master Gardeners of St. Clair County are proud to present their 12th annual Spring Gardening Symposium on Saturday, March 16th 2019 at the St. Clair Middle School, 4335 Yankee Road, in St. Clair, Michigan. Tickets are $95 which includes breakfast, lunch and snacks.  Late registration after February 24th is $105.  Listen to world-renowned gardening experts present on topics ranging from spring flowering bulbs, optimal cultivars of landscape trees and shrubs, sustainable plants for the modern garden, and how to transform your yard into the garden of your dreams! Peruse an array of handpicked gardening vendors offering wares to help you enjoy a day of dreaming about and creating your own private sanctuary: your garden!  For more information contact Sandy Billings at 810-367-3399.  To learn more, visit our website at mastergardenersofstclaircounty.net or find us on Facebook at Michigan Master Gardeners of St. Clair County.

Operation 4-H Cares Feeding Our Community

Operation 4-H Cares Task Force is heading a service project called Feeding Our Community and is collecting nonperishable food items for Mid-City Nutrition Soup Kitchen located in Port Huron.   Their goal is to collect 4,000 items to meet the soup kitchens need.

Some wish list items include:
Paper products – (paper towels, toilet paper etc.)
Dish soap
Bottled water
Sugar
Fruit snacks

Please consider helping with this community service project by dropping your items off at the MSU Extension Office in the County Administration Building at 200 Grand River Avenue Suite 102 during the workday hours Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4:30 pm, closed for lunch from noon to 1 pm.  For more information contact Lori Warchuck at (810) 989-6935 or lwarchuck@stclaircounty.org