Detroit’s Monroe Street Midway Transforms Into Winter Wonderland With Exciting Festival

Prepare for a winter wonderland in the heart of downtown Detroit as the Monroe Street Midway, near Campus Martius, undergoes a magical transformation into a winter festival beginning November 9th. The festivities promise to be a delight for visitors of all ages.

Winter Highlights:

  • Winter Bumper Cars: Get ready for an exhilarating ride on the slick rink, brought to you by RollerCade.
  • Arctic Slide: Experience an arctic blast as you ride an inner tube down the thrilling 20-foot-high, 80-foot-long slide, courtesy of Come Play Detroit.
  • Puck-Putt: Test your hockey skills along the nine-part course, brought to you by Come Play Detroit.
  • Midway Arcade: Enjoy friendly competition with games like Pop-a-Shot and dodgeball.
  • Food Favorites: Savor toasty treats, including burgers, pierogies, homemade chili, chicken sandwiches, and more.
  • Santa Sightings: Capture the magic with photos of Santa.

The Monroe Street Midway winter festival runs from November 9th to January 7th, promising months of chilly fun and excitement for all.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

SONS Outreach Introduces Exciting New Culinary Program For Students

Get ready to please your taste buds as SONS Outreach launches its brand-new culinary course as part of their Trades Exposure program! Offering a delectable opportunity for students to explore the world of culinary arts, this 5-week course promises an exciting experience for all.

Led by local business owners, Heather Fagan and Carol Bublitz of Dona Marinas, David Rix of Club 21, and Alice Rieves from Mid-City Nutrition, this culinary journey kicks off on Tuesday, October 17th, running from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m., at the new SONS Resource Complex – Entrance A.

For just $25 per student, participants can savor this culinary adventure. Don’t miss out on this flavorful experience!

To learn more or register, contact the SONS Outreach office at: (810) 989-SONS (7667) or visit: sonsoutreach.org/events.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

United Way Of St. Clair County Organizes Fall Clean Up At Blue Water Hospice Campus

United Way of St. Clair County is rallying the community for a Fall Clean Up event at the Blue Water Hospice Campus located at 2795 Edison, Marysville.

This day of volunteer service will take place on Friday, October 20th and promises to bring individuals together for a day of service while enjoying a sponsored lunch courtesy of the United Way.

Breakfast will be served at 8:30 a.m., to kick-start the event, with clean-up activities beginning at 9 a.m. Clean-up will consist of power-washing, painting, and weed pulling amongst other duties.

This initiative not only promotes community involvement but also highlights the spirit of cooperation and support, making a positive impact on the Blue Water Hospice and the lives of those it serves

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Enforces New Laws To Protect Children From Abuse

This week, Michigan put into action a series of impactful laws designed to safeguard children from sexual abuse and enhance community safety.

The bills, signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer in July, demonstrate the state’s commitment to protecting young people and providing resources for survivors.

Among the enacted laws, Public Act 57 ensures middle and high school students receive age-appropriate materials and training to identify and prevent sexual assault and harassment. 

Public Act 58 aims to keep communities safe by imposing criminal penalties on health professionals who engage in sexual assault under the false pretext of medical treatment. 

The associated Public Acts 59, 60, 61, and 62 provide the necessary legal framework and sentencing guidelines to support these vital initiatives.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

PH Country Style Market - Photo by Jessie Wiegand

Country Style Market Announces New Business Hours Amid Slow Season

In an unexpected turn of events, downtown businesses have been grappling with a significant decline in foot traffic since Labor Day weekend, leading to staff reductions and altered operating hours. While a slight dip in sales during September is customary, the current situation is unprecedented.

Country Style Market, a staple in the area, has seen eight employees resign due to the dwindling hours and a bleak outlook for foot traffic recovery. Consequently, the market is forced to adjust its hours of operation.

Effective immediately, Country Style Market will be closed on Sundays and Mondays, opening Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. until further notice.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell