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Port Huron Museums Reopens All Sites Along With New Exhibit Announcement

Port Huron Museums provides the Blue Water Area with a variety of facilities and exhibits that share the rich history of the local area, as well as celebrating the creators and leaders in our community.

They are reopening all of their satellite facilities to the public for the 2023 season, which include the HURON Lightship, Thomas Edison Depot, and Fort Gratiot Light Station.

Last year Port Huron Museums offered its guests free admission at all of their sites made possible through grant funding from the City of Port Huron. This year, they will be returning to the paid admissions model, with rates that have remained unchanged since 2016. 

There are also new exhibits on the way which include Portraits of Port Huron, and Take Care with Peanuts. 

If you would like to find out more about these new exhibits, or other information, visit: phmuseum.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

2023 St. Clair County Community Resource Fair Helping Families In Need

We all go through rough patches in our lives at some point, but there are resources and people available that are there to help us get back on track in our times of need. 

The upcoming 2023 St. Clair County Community Resource Fair will be available for those in need of help combating homelessness, at-risk of becoming homeless, or those experiencing extreme financial difficulty. 

The event will take place on Wednesday, May 10, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the St. Clair County Community College (SC4) College Center Building located at 323 Erie Street, Port Huron.

This event will be hosted by the Housing & Support Workgroup under the St. Clair County Community Services Coordinating Body (CSCB). The fair will also feature a variety of community resource vendors, mobile food pantry, personal care items, and giveaways. 

For more information, visit: CSCBinfo.org or follow on Facebook at: SCCCRF. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Free Skin Cancer Screening Offered By Port Huron Medical Center

Melanoma is one of the most common forms of cancer in the U.S. It can be treated successfully if detected in its early stages, Lake Huron Medical Center is offering residents a free skin cancer screening coming in the month of May.

Lake Huron Medical Center, in partnership with Hamzavi Dermatology, will be offering its free melanoma screening on Wednesday, May 10, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. It will be held on the North Campus of Lake Huron Medical Center located at 2601 Electric Ave, Port Huron. 

Lake Huron Cancer Center are leaders in cancer care and have been recognized for providing high quality patient care for over 40 years. 

To register for this event, call: (810) 216-1455.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Sarnia-Lambton’s Emergency Notification System Is Changing Their Look

Those in the Sarnia-Lambton community may be familiar with the former MyCNN (My Community Notification Network) which is the regional notification tool that alerts subscribers to local emergencies, extreme weather, missing persons, and more. They will be officially rebranding by changing their name and logo. 

The new name for the free notification system will be Sarnia-Lambton Alerts which took effect April 13th. 

Partners from the City of Sarnia, County of Lambton, Aamjiwnaang First Nation and local industry were involved in the re-branding, with the help of Sarnia-based TMRRW Inc.

Communications and Engagement Coordinator at BASES, Tracy Krull says, “Since its implementation in 2014 we have added in the industrial partners to be able to share community notices with the public as well. So we wanted something that was a bit more intuitive with the name, and to remove some of the confusion.”

Users may sign up for notifications by visiting lambtonbases.ca.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Port Huron Branch Of The NAACP Offering One Lucky Student A Scholarship

The Port Huron Branch of the NAACP is concerned with the education and needs of our future leaders in the community. They are giving away a scholarship to show their commitment to our youth. 

To be eligible for the 2023 NAACP $500 TRADES Scholarship the individual must be a high school senior that is a hard worker and motivated to succeed in a skilled trade and willing to fill out a short application form. 

The deadline for the application is May 5th. Finalists will be contacted by the Port Huron Branch of the NAACP for an interview at school. 

For more information on how to apply, feel free to call Ms. Blackburn at: (810) 300-4636 or contact your school counselor.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Adult-Only Nights At The Detroit Zoo

A family trip to the zoo is a summertime tradition for many in the local area. Well now you can leave the kids at home and check out the After Hours Event Series at the Detroit Zoo. 

There are four exciting events coming in 2023 beginning Friday, May 19th. The themed events are The Zoo Brew, Summer Sips, Spooky Spirits, and Polar Beers. 

Guests must be 21 years of age or older to attend as the events will feature a variety of local alcoholic beverages. 

The first event will be Zoo Brew, which begins Friday, May 19th from 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. The events will feature live entertainment so you can stroll the 125 acres while enjoying your beverage of choice as well as all of the sights, sounds, and attractions that the Detroit Zoo has to offer. 

For more information concerning ticket prices, visit: detroitzoo.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell