The Visually Impaired Can Participate In National Reading Month

The month of March is National Reading Month. Reading is an extremely valuable skill that allows individuals to understand and communicate with the world around them, but what about those individuals suffering from blindness or other visual impairments?

The Braille and Talking Book Library has a free program that will allow those individuals with visual impairments the freedom to read or listen to their favorite books. 

You can sign up to receive free audio and braille books, or download their BARD mobile app which will allow you to download the books there. They have more than 135,000 audio and braille books to choose from. 

Even if you’re not visually impaired, and just can’t manage to hold on to a book for too long due to other medical reasons, you can take advantage of this opportunity as well.

To find out more information, visit: michigan.gov/BTBL or call 1-800-992-9012.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Join The TAFL Blue Water Ducks Cheer Clinic

Do you have a young child interested in becoming a cheerleader? The Cheer Coaches of Blue Water Ducks Cheer Program are offering a clinic that will get them started in pursuing their passion.

On Saturday, April 29th they will be holding registration at Port Huron Northern High School located at 1799 Krafft Rd, Port Huron. Registration time is 9:30 a.m., and the clinic will be from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. The event will be for students in K – 7th grades.

There will be a limited number of t-shirts given at registration so get there early. Students will learn a two 8 count dance, 2 chants, tumble skills/drills, and stunts. 

Registration forms can be found on the bluewaterducks.com website and must be mailed in with payment via cash or check, or you can register at the door. Tickets are $20 per person with no refunds. 

For more information, visit: bluewaterducks.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill Easter Egg-Stravaganza Coming Soon

Spring is near and Easter is on its way, so why not take the family for a fun-filled Easter themed event at Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill.

Located at 17985 Armada Center Rd, Armada, Blake’s Orchard is a popular location known for their amazing donuts, apple picking, and cider. 

On Sunday, April 2nd, they will be hosting their Easter Egg-stravaganza event from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. There will be plenty of fun activities for children and adults such as the Easter egg hunt through the orchard, photos with the Easter bunny, free face painting, crafts, and a small animal petting farm. You and the family can also enjoy a meal inside of the Tasting Room. 

For more information, and to purchase tickets, visit: blakefarms.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

PHASD Participating In National Reading Month Activities

The month of March is known for being the month we observe St. Patrick’s Day, but it’s also National Women’s History Month, and Irish American Heritage Month. If you didn’t know, March is also designated as National Reading Month.

To celebrate reading, the Port Huron Area School District (PHASD) will have teachers and members from the local community attending the elementary schools to read aloud to the children, as well as having fun activities to keep them engaged and involved. This activity is used to encourage young students to read more often, as well as learning the value and importance of reading.

The Steam Academy at Woodrow Wilson recently had two guest readers last week. Kevin Totty from the Community Foundation of St. Clair County, and Port Huron Mayor, Pauline Repp took time out of their busy schedules to read to the students and encourage them to keep up the good work. 

If you’d like to know how to become a part of the reading activities or would like more information, contact your local elementary school or visit: phasd.us

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Six Cottages At The Old Club On Harsens Island Destroyed By Fire

A tragedy strikes the local community of Harsens Island in Clay Township, with the destruction of six cottages located on the property of The Old Club. 

On Wednesday, March 8th, a fire broke out which caused the destruction of six cottages located on the property. The homes are typically used as a summer vacation for those visiting the area.

There is currently no cause for the fire, as it is still undergoing investigation. There are currently no reported injuries in the incident and the Board of Directors are securing a professional team of environmental specialists to advise on cleanup to lessen the environmental impact of the blaze. 

The Old Club celebrated its 150th Year Anniversary last season, but the owners say they won’t let this setback deter them from continuing a century and a half of tradition.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell