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Smile Cookie Campaign Supports Pathways Health Centre for Children

Sarnia area Tim Horton’s restaurants are bringing back Smile Cookie week to support Pathways Health Centre for Children, one of 550 Canadian charities, hospitals, and community organizations supported through the program.

Now through September 20th, Tim Horton’s restaurant owners in Sarnia will donate the full $1 from every freshly baked chocolate chunk Smile cookie purchased to support Pathways Health Centre for Children.

Pathways Health Centre for Children provides services to over 2,600 children and youth throughout Lambton county with physical, developmental,  and communication needs. They provide a wide range of essential developmental services to equip children and their families with the strength they need to face challenges.

Last year, the Smile Cookie campaign raised a record $9.8 million across Canada. You can visit TimHortons.com/smilecookie for a list of charities that benefit from the Smile Cookie Campaign.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

Virtual Workshop for Caregivers

Life Skills Centers Memory Care Services and the Area Agency on Aging 1B will hold a free virtual workshop to support those caring for someone living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease on Tuesday, September 29th from noon to 1:30.

Dementia caregiver expert Jill Gafner Livingston will offer tips and tools on managing the stress of care giving. Her inspirational seminar is designed with the family caregiver in mind and will encourage positive thoughts and behaviors.

The Area Agency on Aging 1-B is a nonprofit that supports older adults, people with disabilities, and family caregivers in southeast Michigan. They help people access the services they need to remain living with dignity in their own home or with family caregivers.

To learn more about the event, visit the Events page at WGRT.com.

Three Port Huron Area Schools Closed for 14 Days

Parents of students at Port Huron Northern, Fort Gratiot Middle School, and Keewahdin Elementary received a message tonight informing them that in-person classes are cancelled at all three schools for the next 14 days. The message from St. Clair County Health Department Medical Health Officer, Dr. Annette Mercatante, and Superintendent of Port Huron Schools Jamie Cain, said that a small number of COVID-19 cases were identified and confirmed at the schools.

The three schools will transition from a hybrid model to an all-virtual format for 14 days starting on Tuesday, September 15th. No students should report to the building on the 15th, but the building will be open on a limited basis beginning Wednesday, September 16th for students to pick up supplies or receive support from staff.

Meal services will continue, and food may be picked up from the Port Huron Performing Arts Center on Tuesday between 9-11 AM or 5-7 PM. Five days of breakfast and lunch will be provided.

Extracurricular activities will continue as scheduled unless students receive word from their coaches.

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Operation Transformation Planning a Fundraising Open House

Port Huron, MI — Operation Transformation will be having an Open House as their annual fundraiser this year. Instead of a banquet, the Open House will give patrons a chance to show their support while practicing social distancing.

The Open House will take place from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. from September 28th to October 1st at the Operation Transformation building at 1904 Poplar Street.

Operation Transformation brings together churches and volunteers to meet the needs of the community through various networking and direct service ventures. They have been around since the year 2000.

Guests are invited to drop in to the Open House to watch a video about the work that OT does as well as bid on silent auction items and get a snack. Donations will be gladly accepted and the first $500 each day will be doubled. The Open House needs to raise 50% of the yearly budget.

This year’s video highlighting the work of OT will be available to watch on optrans.org. There will also be live and silent auctions. Details can be found on Operation Transformation’s website and facebook page.

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

Absentee Ballots Requested in Record Numbers

As of last week, more than 2.1 million Michiganders had already requested absentee ballots. The 2.1 million requests surpass the total number of absentee ballots requested in last month’s primary – 2 million – which set a new record for absentee voting in Michigan.

Of the 2.1 million requests, approximately 1.7 million were submitted since August 5, the day after the primary election. In St. Clair County, there have been 31,217 requests for absentee ballots.

Registered voters can request an absentee ballot is sent to them by visiting www.Michigan.gov/Vote or by visiting their local election clerk’s office. Michigan citizens who are eligible to vote but unregistered, and who have a Michigan driver’s license or ID, can also register to vote at Michigan.gov/Vote through Oct 19th. Eligible citizens, including those without a Michigan license or ID, can also register at their local clerk’s office through Election Day.

 

RenFest Offers Once in a Lifetime Opportunity

The entertainment industry has been hit particularly hard by COVID-19 shutdowns, and Renaissance festivals around the country have had to cancel their fairs.

The Michigan Renaissance Festival decided to innovate rather than cancel, and they are offering a once in a lifetime opportunity to drive through the streets of Hollygrove this year. The Festival on Parade debuted over the weekend, and tickets are still available for its second weekend on September 19-20th.

Patrons of the Festival on Parade will have the opportunity to purchase goods from their favorite festival artisans including Autumn Moon, Swords & Shields, and a local favorite: Lounies Soap Company.

Entertainers include jousters, the Festival Falconer, Pumpernickel the Fool, and the Enchanted Pegasus and Unicorn. Parade goers will also be able to tune into a Festival themed playlist courtesy of Townsquare Media.

To get your tickets to see the Michigan Renaissance Festival like never before, visit MichRenFest.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand