St. Clair County

Port Huron Museums Announces Discovery City Exhibit Leaving Soon

UPDATE: Port Huron Museums has extended Discovery City until April 8th.

The Port Huron Museums have announced one of their most popular and long running exhibits will be closing soon. 

Discovery City along with their mascot Edison the giant dog, provides a playscape for children that sparks the imagination as well as teaches about historic landmarks and other facts about the Blue Water Area. There are replicas of the McMorran stage, Vantage Point Farmers Market, Lakeside beach and more. 

Discovery City is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10AM – 5PM. February 19th will be the last day to enjoy this wonderful playscape. 

Admission is $5 per child, and $15 per family. Each session lasts for approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

New Senior Lunch Program Offers Socialization And Camaraderie

The Council on Aging has a new program that seeks to provide a place for seniors to meet new ppl and enjoy a delicious lunch.

The senior meal program began last week on February 6th, it’s located at the Elger Harvey Reinvestment Center at 3012 24th Street, Port Huron. Hours are Monday – Friday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. 

Lunch will be served at 11:30 with an optional donation of $2.50, but is not required to participate in the program. What is required is that you be aged 60 and up, as well as making registrations at least 24 hours in advance.

 Transportation is available for those who may need it as well.  

To make reservations, call (810) 982-4400, for transportation call (810) 984-4200 at least 24 hrs in advance. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Beware Of Text Message Scams Concerning SNAP EBT Benefits

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services are warning Michigan consumers to be aware of phishing text messaging scams claiming that their EBT benefit cards are locked. 

Scammers are attempting this new tactic to gain access to your card’s funds. Responding to it may put you at risk of having your benefits stolen. 

Those who receive government food assistance under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) rely on these benefits to feed their families. Here are some tips to keep you safe:

  • Don’t share your passwords or pin number.
  • Check your account regularly.
  • Change your pin if you suspect suspicious activity.
  • Do not click on links in unsolicited text messages. 
  • Don’t respond to suspicious or spam text messages.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Recall On Popular Cleaning Brand Fabuloso Due To Bacteria Exposure Risk

The popular multi-purpose cleaner Fabuloso is being recalled due to a possible bacteria that may harm individuals with a weakened immune system according to the Consumer Product Safety Commision (CPSC).

Fabuloso is manufactured by the Colgate-Palmolive Company of New York. On February 8th, news was released about the recall affecting approximately 5 million products in the U.S. and around 56,000 products in Canada.

The reason there is a recall is due to the product containing Pseudomonas species bacteria. Pseudomonas bacteria are found widely in soil and water. 

Individuals with weakened immune systems, external medical devices, or underlying lung conditions face a risk of serious infection that may require medical treatment. The bacteria can be inhaled, or enter through a break in the skin, or through the eyes. Those with a healthy immune system are not usually affected by the bacteria. 

For more information on what products are affected, visit: cpsc.gov

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

3rd Annual Winter Wonderland Festival Fire, Ice & Spice Coming To Marine City

If you’re looking for some outdoor winter fun, you have to check out the 3rd Annual Winter Wonderland Festival Fire, Ice & Spice event in Marine City!

Fire, Ice & Spice will take place at 300 Broadway St. It begins Saturday, February 11th from 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. Admission is free to the public.  

The event will feature ice skating and fire performances, a chili cookoff between local restaurants and organizations, music, raffle basket, and more! Guests can keep warm at one of the fire pits or with a warm beverage. It’s $8 for a taste test wristband that allows you to sample all entries and vote for your favorite chili. 

The event is sponsored by the Marine City Area Chamber of Commerce. Restaurants and organizations who would like to join the chili cookoff can find more information by emailing chamber@visitmarinecity.com or by calling (810) 765-4501.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell