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Pottery for Everyone at Foundry

If you’ve ever wanted to take a pottery class, now is your chance. Foundry, Port Huron’s home for creators, has several pottery options in October for beginners on up.

Denny Snyder and Mark “Pappy” Brandt have been working hard to get the pottery studio at the former Studio 1219 rebooted to fit Foundry’s mission to connect local artists in a comfortable and inspiring atmosphere.

October’s classes mix traditional weekly beginning classes where students learn to use the wheel with “Just for Fun” nights and ceramic pumpkin carving classes. On Saturday, October 16th, there is an outdoor pottery experience where participants make RAKU Jack-o-Lanterns.

“This is a really cool process like the one we did last November on our big opening,” said Snyder.

They will have a bunch of pre-made Jack-o-Lanterns, skulls, ghosts, and maybe even a few Christmas trees that participants can pick out and paint. The RAKU process involves popping the piece into an open fire and then cooling it in a trash can. The whole process takes about an hour.

“It’s a really cool unique thing that you can’t really do anywhere else around here in the area,” said Snyder. “It’s instant gratification because you can do it and take it home that night.”

Classes are available for all ages, and booking is online at Foundry’s website <HERE>.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

Kids Can Participate in Photo Shoot at Palmer Park

A ribbon cutting for the new Quantis Climber play structure at Palmer Park is Tuesday, September 28th at 4 PM. The public is invited to join in the celebration which includes testing out the new play equipment, popsicles, games, and music.

The Quantis Climber is designed for kids 5 – 12 years old, and it involves a rope assisted climb around twists and turns to get to the slide on top. Kids can create new ways to advance and move around the structure while building muscle and having fun.

Palmer Park received several updates this year including new swing sets, and a new pavilion and benches are up next. The Quantis Climber was funded by the combined efforts of the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation and the Community Foundation of St. Clair County.

Kids who want to participate in a photo shoot after the ribbon cutting can sign up with the Penchura company by signing a photo release. Penchura needs 30 -40 kids from 2 – 12 years old for the photoshoot, and kids will receive a free gift if they sign up.

Learn more about signing up for the photo shoot here:

https://www.playlsi.com/en/contact-us/model-release-form/

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

Master Impersonators Coming to McMorran

An evening with the Edwards Twins promises to amaze spectators with hilariously accurate impressions of their favorite celebrities, and the show is coming to McMorran Place for one-night only on Saturday, October 2nd at 7 PM.

Anthony and Eddie Edwards are identical twins who are master impersonators of over 100 celebrities. They performed at a Mid-City Nutrition fundraiser in 2019, and Beth Belanger, Mid-City Nutrition Treasurer, wanted to bring them back to Port Huron.

“I first saw them in West Palm Beach Florida years ago and thought they would be fabulous in Port Huron,” said Belanger. “No one will be disappointed with the entertaining show.”

The Edwards Twins will present “An Evening With the Stars” featuring impersonations of Sonny & Cher, Billy Joel, Celine Dion, Lady Gaga and more.

Get your tickets at Mcmorran.com

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

Help Feed the World on September 25th

The Blue Water Feed the World Project is having its annual food packing event on Saturday, September 25th from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Landmark Academy. Many volunteers are needed to make this endeavor a success.

The Project is really a huge production line that prepares and packages 150,000 meals to be used both locally and worldwide. The cost of each meal is 35 cents and each package contains six adult meals. The Blue Water Feed the World Project has a goal of raising $52,000. They were at about $33,000 earlier this week.

Volunteers are needed to help with the packing. Shifts are from 8-10:30 and 10-12:30 on Saturday, September 25th. Sponsors are also needed to help fund the project.

The Blue Water Feed the World Project is part of the Kids Coalition Against Hunger. Once the food, a mixture of easily digestible protein, carbohydrates, and vitamins, is packaged, it is sent to local food pantries as well as international aid groups.

https://www.kidscoalitionagainsthunger.org/

Sign up to help

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

Blue Water League of the Blind Hosting 5K to Fund Braille Machine

The Blue Water League of the Blind is raising funds to purchase a new Braille embosser to be used at the St. Clair County Library System for the benefit of the community. The League is hosting a 5K Fun Run on Saturday, September 18th at 10:00 a.m. at the Fort Gratiot Pond Park.

The machine that the League of the Blind wants to purchase is a HumanWare 120 Juliet Braille embosser. It will be used for the Library Assistive Media and Talking Books service at the St. Clair County Library System.

The machine has a lot of practical uses for the visually impaired community’s everyday lives. It can be used to print text in braille for hospitals, schools, places of worship, businesses, and non-profits. Various institutions and businesses need to provide braille material for clients, students, and visitors, and this machine makes it possible.

The Fun Run will help raise money for the valuable machine. The entry fee for Saturday’s 5K is only $10 and all ages and abilities are welcome.

To register or volunteer for this event, please contact Bob Furtado, VP of Blue Water League of the Blind at bobthebrailler@yahoo.com or (810) 334-0512

bwlblind.org

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

Many Jobs Available at Two Job Fairs

Jobs are plentiful in the Blue Water Area right now. Many local businesses have positions to fill. The Economic Development Alliance of St. Clair County and Macomb-St. Clair Michigan Works! are hosting two “mini” job fairs featuring companies that have immediate needs.

The first mini job fair will be held Wednesday, September 15th, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Harvey Reinvestment Center, located at 3013 24th Street in Port Huron.

Tomorrow’s job fair features Aludyne, Lake Huron Medical Center, Marwood Nursing and Rehab, Martina’s Grill, P.J. Wallbank Springs, Port Huron Area School District, Port Huron Country Style Marketplace, and US Farathane.

The second mini job fair is scheduled for Wednesday, September 29th from 11:00 a.mm to 2:00 p.m. at the Marysville Community Center, located at 867 East Huron Boulevard.

The Marysville job fair features Campbell & Shaw Steel, St. Clair County Community Mental Health, SMR Automotive Systems USA, Super 8 Motel, and ZF Axel Drives Marysville.

Those attending should bring their resumes and be ready for an onsite interview. 

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland