Fundraiser At Panda Express To Benefit The Arc of St. Clair County

The Arc of St. Clair County is having a fundraiser at Panda Express located at 24th and Cherry Hill Drive at 4795 24th Avenue in Fort Gratiot on Thursday December 13, 2018  from 4:00 – 7:00pm   You can dine in or order out, knowing that 20% of the event sales will be donated to the Arc.  The Arc of St. Clair County is the only community based non-profit throughout the nation working to support and protect the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and advocates for their full inclusion and participation in the community.  Each year more than 500 residents and family members turn to the Arc to service, support and advocate on their behalf.  Organizers of this fundraising event remind you that you need to either bring the fundraiser coupon or a digital copy of it that day for the Arc to receive credit.   For the coupon log on to:
https://www.facebook.com/events/336288723837600/

SC4 Names Randy Fernandez 2018 Alumnus Of The Year

Marysville City Manager Randy Fernandez has been named the 2018 St. Clair County Community College Alumnus of the Year.  “SC4 played a big part in my life and helped prepare me for my career serving this community,” Fernandez said. “I’m very humbled and honored to receive this special recognition.”  Not only did he attend the college but so did his five siblings, two sons and even four nephews. The oldest of six, Fernandez, 62, shares his alumni status with his three brothers, Marty, Jeff and Ralph, Jr.; two sisters, Paula McVety and Laura Ann Nesbitt, a middle school counselor in Fort Gratiot; two sons, Mitchell and Matthew, and their mother, Shelly; and nephews, Garrett, Grant, Nelson and Bailey.  The State of Michigan’s first Hispanic city manager, Fernandez has spent the last seven years with the City of Marysville — nearly five as city manager — and was previously employed for more than 28 years with the City of Port Huron. While in Port Huron he served as the city treasurer, water supervisor and city assessor. For a time, he was also director of Port Huron’s Downtown Development Authority and general manager of McMorran Auditorium.  The Port Huron native graduated from Port Huron Central as class vice president in 1974 before attending SC4 on a partial tennis scholarship and earning his associate degree. He then went on to earn his bachelor’s from the University of Michigan and master’s from Central Michigan University.   “I truly enjoyed my experience at SC4,” he said. “I recommend it to every student or parent who asks. I think it’s the way to go.”  Fernandez said he formed good study habits and life skills at the college that have stayed with him long beyond his years there.  “St. Clair County Community College helped me develop my time management skills better,” he said. “I’m very proud to have Michigan and Central Michigan degrees, but I’m equally proud to tell people I have a degree from St. Clair County Community College.”  Fernandez said he reinforced the importance of a getting a good educational start at the local community college with his sons Mitchell and Matthew throughout their childhood.  “SC4 plays a critically important role in our community; it’s helped me, my family and countless others reach their goals,” Fernandez said. “I’m proud to support the college as it builds toward an even brighter future.”

Rep. Hernandez Expands team and looks forward to budget process

State Rep. Shane Hernandez, who has been named the next Appropriations Chair by Speaker-Elect Chatfield, today announced the addition of Phil Browne to his office staff.  Hernandez, who will become the first Hispanic Appropriations Chair in Michigan history, has stressed the importance of chemistry when explaining the addition of Mr. Browne. “It’s not just because Phil has impeccable credentials,” Hernandez said. “Phil understands my personality and passion for protecting Michigan taxpayers. He fits in well with our existing team and is going to be a great addition to the office.”  Phil Browne is a longtime Republican staff member in the Michigan House of Representatives and has worked for numerous legislators serving in many roles, most notably as Deputy Chief of Staff to Michigan Speaker Jase Bolger. Currently serving as Director of Governmental Affairs for the Michigan Department of Transportation, Browne will join Rep. Hernandez’ existing team of Randy Wood and Jeff Phillips.

Safety With Snow Blowers

A snow blower can be a useful tool for removing snow quickly. But while often more convenient, they can also be more dangerous than shoveling. Be aware of the proper techniques of using a snow blower and read the user manual and pay attention to labels on the machine.
• Never stick your hands in the snow blower! If snow jams the snow blower, stop the engine and use a solid object to clear wet snow or debris from the chute. Beware of the brief recoil of motor and blades that occurs after the machine has been turned off.
• Do not leave the snow blower unattended when it is running.
• Add fuel before starting the snow blower. Never add fuel when the engine is running or hot.
• Stay away from the engine. It can become very hot and burn unprotected flesh.
• Watch the snow blower cord. Be aware of where the power cord is at all times.
SIDEWALKS & DRIVEWAYS
It’s also important to keep ice clear from your sidewalks and driveways to prevent accidents.
Ice melt and all-purpose sand can add traction to these surfaces, plus ice chippers work well.

Salvation Army Hosted By Sherman Woods Homeowners Association

For the third year in a row, residents of the Sherman Woods Homeowners Association in Port Huron will be providing an assist to the St. Clair County Salvation Army in their annual Red Kettle campaign.  The neighborhood, which is recognized each year for its abundant and colorful Christmas displays and decorations, is capitalizing on the large number of visitors who travel to view the community’s Christmas spirit to give a boost to the Salvation Army’s fund raising campaign.  “Two years ago we looked at this as an opportunity to leverage the interest in our neighborhood’s Christmas displays to raise a few extra dollars for the Red Kettle campaign,” said Fred Kemp, Sherman Woods Homeowners Association president.  “Our homeowners are proud of their displays and have been generous with their time and money to give back to the community.  Christmas season visitors to our neighborhood have also been generous with their contributions. ”  Due to the success of the campaign in 2017, the solicitation has been extended to two weekends this year.  Last year in only two evenings the neighborhood bell ringing raised $2,972 to help with gifts and food for families served by the Salvation Army in St. Clair County. The Red Kettle, which will be located at the corner of Armour Street and LaSalle Boulevard, will be manned by Sherman Woods residents who will continue to be ringing the bell between 6:30 and 9:30 pm, on Friday and Saturday, December 14 and 15.

 

 

Holiday Schedule For U.S. Post Office

Post Offices nationwide will be closed on Christmas Day, Tuesday, Dec. 25 and New Year’s Day, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019. All Post Offices will be open and regular mail delivery will resume after the holidays on Dec. 26 and Jan. 2.  Some Post Offices may have extended hours leading up to the holidays, and limited hours on Christmas Eve, Monday, Dec. 24.  New Year’s Eve, Monday, Dec. 31, Post Offices will be open during regular business hours. Customers should always check with their local Post Offices for hours of operation.  Blue collection boxes with final collection times before 12 p.m. (noon) will not be affected by early closing on Dec. 24. If a box has a final collection time after 12 p.m., its mail may be picked up earlier. For mail pickup on Dec. 24, please put your mail into blue collection boxes by noon regardless of the final collection times posted on the box.