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The Arc Of St. Clair County Gears Up For 2nd Annual “Show the Love” Dinner/Dance Featuring Julianne Ankley

Mark your calendars for a night of love, music, and support as The Arc of St. Clair County prepares for its 2nd Annual “Show the Love” Dinner/Dance on Thursday, February 8th. 

The event, held at Alexander’s Premier Banquet Facility and Catering in Marysville from 6 – 9 p.m., promises an unforgettable evening with a special guest appearance by Julianne Ankley, a celebrated Singer/Songwriter named CBS Detroit’s “Best Of Country Music in Detroit.” 

For $40 per person, attendees can enjoy not only great music but also a photobooth, silent auction, and booze pull. This event is a wonderful opportunity to show love and support for The Arc of SCC. 

For more information, visit: TheArcSCC.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Exciting Opportunities For Young Volleyball Enthusiasts With 3rd/4th Volleyball Skills Program 2024

The Athletic Factory invites young athletes to embark on a thrilling volleyball journey with its upcoming 3rd/4th grade Volleyball Skills Program 2024. Geared towards fostering a love for the game, this 5-week program promises an enriching experience for co-ed participants in 3rd and 4th grades. 

Taking place from February 24th to March 23rd, the program, held at The Athletic Factory at 1517 10th St., Port Huron, offers essential tools, skills, and knowledge vital to mastering volleyball. 

With a maximum of 20 kids per session and a minimum of 10, the one hour Saturday sessions from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. ensure personalized attention. Secure your spot by registering before the February 19th deadline at a cost of $60. 

For inquiries, reach out to Cliff Thomason at (810) 300-9053 or cthomason@theathleticfactory.org

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Stay Road-Ready: Essential Winter Car Safety Kit Checklist For Every Driver

As winter takes its icy grip on the roads, ensuring your vehicle is equipped with a comprehensive emergency supply kit is a must for safe travels. Regularly checking and updating your kit every six months can make a significant difference in handling unexpected situations. Here’s a checklist courtesy of the National Safety Council to keep your winter car safety kit in top shape:

  • Tire Care: Properly inflated spare tire, wheel wrench, and tripod jack.
  • Power Up: Jumper cables and a car charger for your cell phone are essential.
  • Tools of the Trade: Carry a tool kit, multipurpose utility tool, duct tape, and a shovel.
  • Visibility Matters: Include a flashlight, extra batteries, reflective triangles, and a reflective vest.
  • Navigational Aid: Add a compass to your kit for directional assistance.
  • First Aid Essentials: Ensure your first aid kit includes medical supplies, a blanket, and nonperishable, high-energy foods.
  • Hydration: Pack drinking water for emergencies.
  • Extra Comfort: Include warm clothing, blankets, rain poncho, and cat litter for traction.
  • Safety Gear: Keep a fire extinguisher on hand.
  • Winter Cleanup: Snow brush, windshield washer fluid, and gloves complete your winter car safety arsenal.

Additionally, store family and emergency contact numbers in your phone, including your auto insurance provider and a towing company. Stay prepared, stay safe on the winter roads.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

5 Tips For Safeguarding Your Home During Winter

As winter settles in, protecting your new home becomes paramount. Here are five essential tips to keep your home in pristine condition during the winter months.

  • Prevent Bursting Pipes: Drain outdoor hoses and faucets to avoid freezing, which could lead to burst pipes and potential damage to your new home. Don’t forget to enlist professional help for draining in-ground irrigation systems.
  • Maintain Efficient Heating: Guard against frozen pipes by ensuring your thermostat is running, even at 55 degrees. Insulate exposed pipes in unfinished basements and open cabinets during cold spells. Proactively maintain your furnace to avoid increased winter HVAC service costs.
  • Sump Pump Check: Protect your home by regularly testing your sump pump, especially in winter. Ensure the pump’s pipe is exposed at the end to prevent freezing, which can lead to basement damage during rainy or snowy weather.
  • Gutter and Extension Maintenance: Confirm that your gutters are clear and pointing water three to four feet away from your home’s foundation. Add extensions to downspouts for added protection against potential water damage.
  • Safe De-Icing: If your home is two years old or newer, opt for safe de-icing agents like sand instead of salt to protect your outdoor concrete and asphalt from damage.

Winter-proofing your home is an investment in its longevity, ensuring a cozy and damage-free season ahead.

Source: homes.com

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

JARS Cannabis Elevates Port Huron’s Cannabis Scene With Grand Opening Of Recreational Dispensary

In a groundbreaking move, JARS Cannabis, a prominent cannabis retailer, has unveiled Port Huron’s inaugural recreational cannabis dispensary at 404 Quay St. This momentous occasion marks JARS’ 19th retail location in Michigan and its 38th nationwide, solidifying its prowess in the state’s rapidly growing cannabis market. 

Conveniently situated in downtown Port Huron, the 3,500 sq. ft. dispensary operates seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., offering a diverse selection of over 100 brands across various categories. From flower to edibles, vapes, concentrates, and more, JARS ensures a seamless integration of cannabis into any lifestyle. 

Whether opting for in-store shopping, pre-order pickup, or delivery, JARS’ staff is dedicated to providing personalized and approachable experiences.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Coretta Scott King Calls For Justice Department Review Following Verdict On Martin Luther King Jr.’s Assassination Conspiracy

In a historic revelation, Coretta Scott King, widow of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., feels vindicated by a Memphis jury’s 1999 finding that her husband was a victim of conspiracy, not a lone assassin. King urges the Justice Department to examine the evidence presented in the Memphis case, according to CBSNewscom.

The jury, comprising six blacks and six whites, deliberated briefly before ruling in favor of the King family in a civil lawsuit against Lloyd Jowers, a retired Memphis businessman. Awarded $100 in damages, the Kings sought validation for their call for a new investigation into King’s assassination. 

Attorney William Pepper alleged a vast conspiracy involving the Mafia, federal government agents, and a cover-up by the FBI, CIA, media, and Army intelligence. With a sense of closure, King’s son, Dexter, sees the verdict as liberating, rewriting history and sending a message to those in power.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell