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Blue Water Jeep Owners Club 4th Annual Polar Bear Run

It’s time for the Blue Water Jeep Owners Club (BWJOC) to put on their 4th Annual Polar Bear Run, a worthy cause geared towards helping our local children. 

The Blue Water Jeep Club began in 2012 when a group of strangers came together to meet for coffee. Since then they have been helping raise money for causes such as the annual Roof Sit in Port Huron, The Salvation Army, and Blue Water Community Action. 

Their annual Polar Bear Run is used to help raise funds to continue supporting these organizations and the well being of our children. 

The Polar Bear Run is a free event that takes place Saturday, February 25th, at the Fieldhouse Sports Bar and Kitchen located at 1106 Gratiot Blvd., Marysville. The event will be held from 12 noon – 4 p.m.

The 4th Annual Polar Bear Run will feature live music, ice-carving, raffles, games, and more!

For more information visit: bluewaterjeepowners.com

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Marysville Cheer Team Claim Third Consecutive League Title

The Marysville Vikings competitive cheer team is performing extremely well this season. The Vikings are currently ranked in the top ten in the state in Division 2.

This week the team entered the final MAC meet tied for first place with Chippewa Valley. The competition was held at Grosse Pointe North where the Vikings walked away with the first place victory with a final score of 757.32. Second and third place went to Lamphere with a score of 751.8 and Chippewa Valley with a score of 740.06. 

The competition saw Marysville set school records for Round 1, Round 3, and total scores. 

If you would like to check out the Marysville Vikings competitive cheer team in person, their next competition will be Monday, February 13th starting at 6 p.m. at Richmond for their last regular season meet. Districts begin February 18th in Fenton.

More details on Vikings 1st place victory at: thesportsreportmi.com

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

The Arc Of St. Clair County 1st Annual Dinner Dance

Are you looking for an exciting Valentine’s Day event to attend for a good cause? If the answer is yes, then The Arc of St. Clair County has something for you. 

On Thursday, February 9th, from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. The Arc of St. Clair County will be hosting its 1st Annual “Show The Love Dinner/Dance & Virtual Auction.” The event will be held at Alexander’s Banquet Center located at 1200 Gratiot Blvd., Marysville.  

The dinner/dance will feature a DJ, photo booth, virtual auction, 50/50 raffle, booze pull, dash for cash, and more! 

The event is part of an effort to raise $20,000 for The Arc of St. Clair County. Their mission is to support and protect the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and advocating for their full inclusion and participation in the community.

Tickets are $40 per person, if you would like more information or would just like to make a donation, you can visit: thearcscc.org 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Marine City Students Provide Duck Home For Blue Water Hospice

As part of a service project for their school at Cardinal Mooney High School in Marine City, students CJ Miller and Brendan Carnaghi decided they would reach out to a local organization to lend a hand. 

The two students decided to reach out to the Blue Water Hospice Home and ask if there was anything they could do to help out. 

“Knowing the Hospice Home fills such a great need, we reached out to determine if there was something we could do for them. It had been mentioned that a shelter was needed for some domesticated ducks that had found their way to the pond at the Hospice Home. We were glad to be given the opportunity to build one,” says Miller.

The two students then began to design the structure, plan the build process, and gather materials before setting out to complete the project which took an estimated 60 man-hours. 

Feel free to drive by and view their thoughtful handiwork at the Blue Water Hospice Home located at 2795 Edison Blvd, Marysville. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Age Gracefully By Staying Hydrated Says Study

To be young, healthy, and beautiful for as long as possible is the goal of many. A new study reveals a possible secret to making it a reality.

A study published in eBioMedicine involving 11, 225 adults over a 30 year period, has revealed that those who stay well-hydrated are typically healthier than those who do not. Researchers say that well hydrated individuals develop fewer chronic conditions, and tend to live longer as well.

The findings show that higher levels of serum sodium could most likely be the cause. Serum sodium levels go up when fluid intake decreases. To combat the aging process and the onset of chronic illness or disease, be mindful to drink water, as well as consuming fruits and vegetables with a high water content. 

Recommended fluid intake for women is around 1.5 – 2.2 liters of fluids daily and 2 – 3 liters for men according to the National Academies of Medicine.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

28th Annual WGRT Bridal Show Returns For 2023

If you or someone you know is planning a wedding this year, then you don’t want to miss “St. Clair County’s most elegant bridal show.” 

On Sunday, January 15th, from 12PM – 3PM, WGRT will be hosting the 28th Annual WGRT Bridal Show in partnership with Alexander’s Banquet Facility. For nearly three decades WGRT has brought people together that plan to get married, with businesses that provide wedding services of all sorts. 

A few of the businesses in attendance for the bridal show include: Amour Bridal, Twinspiration Boutique, and Majestic Heart Carriage Rides. St. Clair Travel will also be in attendance giving away a gift certificate for a Delta Vacation Honeymoon Romance Package, valued at $500. Tickets for the event are $5. 

For more information and tickets visit: WGRT.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell