Victorian-themed Holiday Tea Party

The Sanilac Historical Society is hosting a Victorian-themed Holiday Tea Party at the Loop-Harrison Mansion heading into the holiday season. Guests can enjoy festive teas, treats, and a guided mansion tour on select dates, including November 16th & 21st, December 12, and 14, all at 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $45, with optional hats and gloves available for a fun, vintage experience. Celebrate the season with elegance—call now to reserve your spot!

Historic Village & Museum
228 S. Ridge Street
P.O. Box 158
Port Sanilac, Michigan 48469
Phone:810-622-9946
Email:sanilacmuseum@gmail.com

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Holiday Assistance for Families In Need

This holiday season, Harbor Impact Ministries is spreading warmth throughout the Blue Water Area by providing food, clothing, and essential supplies to local families in need. Meanwhile, St. Clair County Community Mental Health is highlighting the crucial role of caseworkers, who offer personalized care to those battling mental health issues and substance abuse. Their support ensures that, as the holidays bring joy, individuals facing challenges have the resources they need to cope and heal.

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Port Huron City Council Election

In Port Huron’s city council election, two incumbents, Sherry Archibald and Teri Lamb, secured re-election, with Archibald leading the pack. Archibald, who works with the St. Clair County Child Abuse and Neglect Council, and Lamb, both earned strong support, with Archibald receiving 4,552 votes. Joining them will be Barbara Payton, who secured second place with 3,701 votes. With Mayor Anita Ashford’s victory, the council now faces a vacant seat, and an appointment will be made soon.

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Fort Gratiot Man Killed on 24th Avenue

A tragic incident occurred Tuesday night in Fort Gratiot when a man was struck and killed by a vehicle. The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office was called just before midnight to 24th Avenue, where deputies found the man lying in the road. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities determined the man had been walking north in the right lane when a Chevrolet Silverado, also traveling north, struck him from behind. The 62-year-old driver from Deckerville remained at the scene and is fully cooperating with law enforcement.

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“Novemburger” Fund Raiser

This month, Sarnia is spicing up fundraising with “Novemburger”, a tasty way to support the United Way of Sarnia-Lambton. Local restaurants are creating unique burgers, with $2 from each one sold going to the charity. From bold flavors to creative twists, these one-of-a-kind burgers are available all month. Aged Cheddar BLT Burger, Peameal Smash Burger and the BBQ Mac Burger to name a few. So grab a bite, share a selfie, and help raise funds for a good cause.

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