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Pepsi Dig In Day Returns, Celebrating Black-Owned Restaurants And Offering $100,000 In Free Meals

Pepsi’s Dig In platform, dedicated to promoting Black-owned restaurants, is making a comeback with Pepsi Dig In Day on August 19th. The event aligns with National Black Business Month and aims to drive access, growth, and awareness to Black-owned eateries across the nation.

A block party in Washington, D.C. will shine a spotlight on local Black enterprises, while curated dinner events in partnership with the James Beard Foundation will showcase talented chefs and restaurateurs. Pepsi Dig In will also generously cover $100,000 in free meals for consumers visiting select Black-owned restaurants in your area.

Foodies are encouraged to participate on social media by sharing pictures of their meals from Black-owned restaurants, tagging both the eatery and Pepsi Dig In. By doing so, they have a chance to win $5,000 to spend at their favorite Black-owned restaurants and unlock a $5,000 donation to that restaurant as well

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Athletic Factory And Trinity Lutheran Church Collaborate for “Unity In The Community”

The Athletic Factory and Trinity Lutheran Church are teaming up to host the “Unity in The Community” event on Saturday, August 19th, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Located at 1517 10th Street, Port Huron, this family-friendly extravaganza promises a day filled with fun and excitement.

Attendees can look forward to a variety of activities, including food, video gaming, bounce houses, a coloring contest, balloon animals, music, and cornhole, among others. The Blue Water YMCA will make a special appearance with their interactive “Y on the Fly” program, offering even more engaging opportunities.

This remarkable event was made possible through partnership with organizations such as the Port Huron Police and Fire Departments, St. Clair County Community Mental Health, Bridge Builders, A Beautiful Me, Kingdom Empowerment, and Operation Transformation.

For more information, visit Facebook and search: The Athletic Factory Inc.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Marysville Community Fund Committee Prepares for Fall Giveaway: Apply Now For A Chance To Receive Grants

The Community Foundation of St. Clair County’s Marysville Community Fund Committee is gearing up for their eagerly awaited Fall Giveaway. This exciting opportunity offers local Marysville-based nonprofits, schools, community organizations, clubs, churches, and programs a chance to secure essential funding.

To qualify for a grant, applicants must meet specific criteria, ensuring they are actively serving the Marysville community. The deadline to apply for the grant is August 11th.

Recipients of these grants will be announced during the halftime show at the Marysville High School football game on September 8th. 

This initiative is an incredible chance for organizations to enhance their community-based projects and services. Don’t miss the opportunity to apply and make a positive impact for your organization.

For more information, visit: stclairfoundation.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Prepare For The New School Year With Engaging Activities And Supplies

Don’t miss the exciting “Family Summer Learning Event” where students and their families can gather essential tools and resources to keep the learning momentum going during the summer break. 

From flashcards for practicing facts to games that foster critical thinking skills, the event promises to be a treasure trove of learning materials. Families can also fill their bags with books for their home library and reading journals for daily math and reading practice.

All students from Crull Elementary, Garfield Elementary, Literacy Academy at Cleveland, STEAM Academy at Woodrow Wilson, and Roosevelt Elementary are invited to participate.

Mark your calendars for Thursday, August 3rd, from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. at Crull Elementary and Roosevelt Elementary. An additional session will take place at Crull Elementary on Friday, August 4th, from 9:00-11:00 a.m.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Dive Into Nature’s Wonders At Wetlands County Park With Friends Of The St. Clair River

Friends of the St. Clair River and the Port Huron Parks and Recreation Department invites nature enthusiasts of all ages to immerse themselves in an exciting aquatic adventure. 

On Wednesday, August 16th, at 6pm, gather at the pavilion by the St. Clair River, located at the south end of the Blue Water River Walk where participants will embark on a fascinating journey to uncover insects, snails, and clams, gaining valuable insights into the park’s ecological health.

Prepare for a hands-on experience as you explore the park’s thriving ecosystem and discover the diverse life forms that indicate the cleanliness of its water.

This free educational event aims to foster a deeper connection with nature. 

For more information, visit: porthuronrec.com or email, melissa@scriver.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Exciting Fun Awaits At Lincoln Park With NAACP Field Day And Southside Music Fest

On Monday, August 28th, beginning at 1pm, the annual NAACP Field Day and Southside Music Fest is back at Lincoln Park promising a day filled with fantastic music, entertainment, and community spirit. Gather your friends, chairs, and umbrellas for a memorable event.

The festivities include an array of vendors offering mouthwatering food, clothing, and jewelry. The first 50 children to register will be treated to free hotdogs. There will also be a bike giveaway, video game mobile, raffle, and free books available. 

Don’t miss out on the live performances by four talented bands including Lin Roundtree, The Circle of Sound Band, Metro Soul Band, and The Thomason Band. 

For more information, visit them on Facebook at: Port Huron Branch of the NAACP.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell