Back-To-School Shopping Through Time: A Historical Journey Of Trends And Traditions
As parents gear up for another year of back-to-school shopping, it’s worth taking a stroll down memory lane to explore the evolution of this age-old practice.
In the 1800s, hand-sewn garments dominated the scene, with calico and wool fabrics gracing ads. By 1890, the industrial revolution led to mass-produced ready-to-wear school clothes, changing the shopping landscape.
The 1920s showcased sailor dresses and knicker suits, while the Great Depression introduced layaway plans for struggling families. Saddle shoes, sweater sets, and penny loafers were all the rage, while calculators and designer labels defined the latter half of the 20th century.
From stirrup pants and leg warmers in the 90s to designer sneakers in the 2000s, the journey through time highlights the ever-changing trends and challenges faced by parents. So, as the new school year approaches, the age-old question remains: Have you begun your family’s back-to-school shopping yet?
Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell
Port Huron Parks & Recreation Department Presents Free Screening Of Luca At Sanborn Pool
Get ready for an outdoor, family-friendly movie night hosted by the Port Huron Parks and Recreation Department!
You, your family, and friends are all invited to an enchanting evening under the stars as they host a special free movie night at Sanborn Pool on August 15th. Sanborn Pool is located at 1919 Sanborn Street, Port Huron.
The film of the evening will be Disney/Pixar’s “Luca,” which involves an unlikely but strong friendship that grows between a human being and a sea monster disguised as a human.
The aquatic movie experience promises a delightful time for all, with the screening starting at dusk. Be sure to secure your spot early, as this event is weather-dependent and attendance is limited to the pool’s maximum capacity.
For more information, visit: porthuronrec.com/events/mcmovies.
Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell
Detroit Lions Team Up With Visiting Nurse Association & Blue Water Hospice For Charitable Game Day Fundraising
In a heartwarming initiative, the Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) & Blue Water Hospice have joined forces with the Detroit Lions to create a unique fundraising opportunity.
Football fans and philanthropists alike can contribute to their community’s health care needs by purchasing tickets for the upcoming January game against the Minnesota Vikings. Tickets, available at a discounted rate, will help in giving back, with $5 from every purchase directly benefiting VNA & Blue Water Hospice.
While the game’s precise date will be revealed post-Week 17, it’s estimated to be around December 31st, the partnership guarantees not only an exciting match but also vital support for charity care and room & board at the Blue Water Hospice Home.
This collaboration underscores the power of sports to inspire positive change, ensuring quality care for all patients regardless of their financial circumstances.
For more ticket information, visit: vnabwh.org.
Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell
Gratiot Ave Revamp Paves The Way For Bike Lanes As Part Of Bridge To Bay Vision
In a bold move towards a more connected and sustainable future, the City of Port Huron will be implementing a new bike lane project on Gratiot Ave.
With an eye on enhancing accessibility and promoting eco-friendly transportation, the new bike lanes will provide local residents with a safe way to navigate the city whether it be for transportation or leisure. With a variety of local shops in the area, the new bike lane will make it easier for residents to reach these locations.
Endorsed by the state and bolstered by grant funds, a portion of the Gratiot project will see the on-street parking lanes relinquished in favor of these cycling corridors.
The initiative encompasses meticulous pavement preparation and the application of non-retro reflectorized green pavement markings, marking a dynamic shift towards a more bike-friendly urban landscape.
Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell
Join The 5th Annual Shelby Township Better Pie Baking Contest At The Shelby Art Fair
The 5th Annual Shelby Township Better Pie Baking Contest is calling all pie enthusiasts to put their baking skills to the test. Located at River Bends Park, the contest is scheduled for August 12th, from 1 – 3 p.m.
Pie perfectionists will be competing for the title of “Better Pie” baker, with judges critiquing appearance, creativity, and of course, taste. Ages are 13 and under for the youth competition and 14 and up for the adult competition. Exciting prizes await the top three, while a special package awaits the finest junior baker under 13.
Pies must be submitted to the Better Pie Contest tent by 12:45 p.m. on August 12th to participate. Even if you’re not a contestant, you can attend the event and cheer for your favorite pie maker.
For more information, and contest rules, visit: shelbytwp.org/summer.
Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell