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Annual Rich Schock Memorial Classic Golf Event Returns To Port Huron Elks Lodge In Honor of Legacy

Golf enthusiasts and supporters of The Arc of St. Clair County are gearing up for the highly anticipated Annual Rich Schock Memorial Classic Event, set to take place at the Port Huron Elks Lodge on June 1st.

Registration for the event, which begins at 7:30 a.m., is now open, with participants having the option to register individually, as a team, or to become sponsors via the event website. Pre-registration by May 24th secures a spot for players.

The tournament, played in a best ball format, includes golf, cart, lunch, and various prizes. Additionally, attendees can participate in the Closest to Pin and Longest Drive Contests for a nominal fee.

The event honors and commemorates the memory and legacy of Rich Schock, a passionate golfer and former Arc employee who initiated the Golf Classic and was loved by the community.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

St. Clair County Community Resource Fair 2024: A One-Stop Solution For Those In Need

On May 8th, the St. Clair County Community Services Coordinating Body (CSCB) is set to host its annual Community Resource Fair, spearheaded by the Housing & Support Workgroup. 

Running from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St. Clair County Community College (SC4), this event at the College Center Building, 323 Erie Street, Port Huron, aims to assist individuals and families facing homelessness, at-risk situations, or severe financial strains.

This year’s fair, held in-person, promises a comprehensive array of services. Attendees can access community resource vendors, a mobile food pantry, personal care items, and giveaways. Notably, Community First Health Centers and the St. Clair County Health Department will provide vaccines and testing onsite.

Kimberly Foxwell, Student Wellness Manager at SC4, emphasized the event’s vital role in linking 251 households to essential resources last year. 

For more details, visit: CSCBinfo.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

St. Clair County Community Mental Health’s 16th Annual Run For Recovery Emphasizes Mind-Body Wellness

St. Clair County Community Mental Health (SCCCMH) is gearing up for its 16th Annual Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies Run for Recovery, scheduled for Saturday, May 11th. With a theme centered on the interconnectedness of mental and physical health, the event underscores the agency’s holistic approach to wellness.

Participants have multiple race options, including a 1-Mile Walk, a 1-Mile Timed Kids Run for children ages 12 and under, and a 5K Run. Registration fees, detailed on the event’s registration page, ensure participants secure their spot and commemorative shirts before the April 17 deadline.

Pre-registered individuals can collect their race kits, including shirts, bib numbers, and timing chips, at the SCCCMH Port Huron office on May 10th and before the race on May 11th. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan State Police And MDHHS Launch Initiative To Distribute Free Gun Locks For Child Safety

In a proactive measure to safeguard children from firearm-related accidents, the Michigan State Police (MSP) and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) have joined forces. With $500,000 allocated from the FY24 MSP budget, the MSP coordinated the acquisition of 75,000 cable-style gun locks from Project ChildSafe.

These safety devices will be distributed for free at MDHHS county offices, starting immediately, and at select local health departments, while supplies last. By June, all MDHHS offices statewide will have these locks available.

Following a concerning rise in firearm injuries as the leading cause of child mortality in Michigan and the U.S. in 2020, MDHHS Director Elizabeth Hertel emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts in firearm safety. Residents are encouraged to visit MDHHS offices or inquire with local health departments to obtain these crucial safety measures.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

The Blue Water River Walk Is A Local Port Huron Gem Worth Exploring This Spring

Along the picturesque St. Clair River shoreline in Port Huron lies the Blue Water River Walk, which stands as a testament to community dedication and environmental stewardship. Established and maintained by the Community Foundation of St. Clair County, this nearly one-mile stretch of serene waterfront offers plenty of attractions for visitors year-round.

Originally donated by local philanthropist, the late James C. Acheson, the River Walk features an array of amenities. These include an Observation Dock, restored from a historic railroad ferry dock, a scenic Pedestrian Trail funded by private donations, and an Outdoor Classroom aimed at educating the public about the river ecosystem.

Efforts such as shoreline restoration, wetlands park development, and the addition of public art installations like Sugar, the Iron Horse, and Stella Clair the sturgeon, contribute to the River Walk’s charm. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

The Kidd Foundation Presents Birchwood Mall Summer Basketball League

The Kidd Foundation is making a slam dunk this summer with its exciting Summer Basketball League at Birchwood Mall, catering to ages 7-17. 

Scheduled to tip-off on June 2nd, the six-week extravaganza promises an action-packed lineup featuring skill competitions, a thrilling 3-point contest, and an electrifying All-Star game. For just $70 per player, participants can dive into a world of hoops excitement, with scholarships and flexible payment options available thanks to the generosity of The Kidd Foundation. 

Led by Dwayne Kidd Jr., eager players and families can secure their spots and explore scholarship opportunities by contacting him at (810) 956-4001 or by registering online.

Whether you’re a budding basketball star or just looking to have fun on the court, this summer league is where dreams take flight! 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell