St. Clair County

SC4 To Host Holiday Basketball Showcase

St. Clair County Community College will be hosting 48 high school teams for its 2022 High School Holiday Basketball Showcase.

From December 28 – 30th, teams will compete at the SC4 Fieldhouse. The event will feature boys and girls teams that represent 12 counties in the state of Michigan. Tickets for the event are $10, and are good for an entire day of games.

Director of Athletics at SC4 Dale Vos says, “This is a top-notch event, bringing together impressive teams from all over the state. We look forward to some exciting competition and to welcoming teams and fans from around Michigan to the SC4 Fieldhouse.”  

Some of the competing teams will be our Port Huron and Northern teams, Croswell, Capac, Marysville, and a host of others. Tickets can be purchased online or at the door. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Tips To Keep Your Christmas Tree Looking Great This Holiday

Some of us like to use artificial trees at Christmas time, but others prefer real ones. If you are part of the latter group, then here are a few tips to help make your tree last longer and keep its healthy appearance this season.

If you are purchasing a tree from a lot or farm then you want to make sure that you get a freshly cut tree. If you cannot get one freshly cut, then make sure to have them cut a few inches off the base to open up the vascular tissue of the tree before taking it home. This allows water and nutrients to more easily be absorbed. 

As for water, you want to keep your stand filled with an adequate amount of warm water based on the size of the tree. Never let your base run dry, it allows air to become trapped in the tree, causing it to not absorb the water effectively, which leads to a shorter lifespan for your tree.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Christmas Toys To Avoid This Holiday Season

The joy of opening Christmas presents is unmatched, but could that new toy be a disaster waiting to happen? Here’s what to watch out for to keep your children safe this holiday season. 

Nonprofit organization, W.A.T.C.H (World Against Toys Causing Harm Inc.) has issued a list of toys for the 2022 Christmas season that are a potential hazard, and should be taken into consideration before purchasing. 

Hazards include toys that contain coin cell batteries, toy weapons, toxic substances, and plush toys that could potentially lead to suffocation in infants. Here is a list to help you make safe choices this holiday:

  • Cocomelon Musical Learning Watch
  • Disney Raya’s Action & Adventure Sword
  • Li’l Woodzeez Tickle-Your-Taste-Buds Bakery
  • Black Panther Wakanda Battle Claws
  • Zeus Lion
  • Dingray Musical Bath Toy
  • Ooze Labs Chemistry Station
  • Bunny Rabbit Cuddly Pillow
  • Pop’n Fidget Spinners
  • Nerf Pro Gelfire Mythic Blasters

For the detailed list visit: toysafety.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Holiday Shopping Event For The Children Returns

Typically it’s the parents, or should I say Santa, that is out and about getting gifts ready for all of the good little boys and girls. This year the kids have a chance to do a little holiday shopping of their own at the 3rd Annual Panda Santa Kids Shopping Event.

The event is being held by Polka Dot Pandas located at 201 Huron Ave. in downtown Port Huron. Polka Dot Pandas is a children’s clothing boutique that features original designs on hats, dresses, hair accessories and more. 

On Friday, December 12th until Saturday, December 10th, parents can bring their children down to do some holiday shopping of their own. Featured items are $5 or less, and feature quality, locally made gifts for the whole family. There will also be goodie bags for the first 50 kids each event day, so get there early.  

For more information, visit their Facebook page at: Port Huron Pandas.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Exterior Housing Rehabilitation Program Available For Port Huron Residents

Port Huron residents are being offered access to a program that will assist with home repairs for qualifying individuals. 

The Community Development Division of Port Huron is offering their Exterior Housing Rehabilitation Program for low to moderate income homeowners that allows them to make necessary exterior repairs to their homes. The program will provide assistance of up to $25,000 on repairs such as:

  • Roof replacement
  • Siding and Painting
  • Porch Repair 
  • Gutter/Downspouts

This program is a 5-year deferred payment loan, with no payment being required as long as all program requirements are adhered to.

For more information call: (810) 984-9736.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

TRIO-SSS Jingle & Mingle Event Coming To SC4

Would you be interested in a program that would support your high school student with financial benefits to enter college? You can learn more at the upcoming “Jingle & Mingle” event tomorrow at St. Clair County Community College (SC4). 

Jingle & Mingle is an event held by TRIO-SSS (Student Support Services) and will be located on the second floor lobby of the SC4 Welcome Center. Thursday, December 8th, from 10AM – 2PM, the event will be for those who are 1st generation college students, current members of the TRIO program, and for TRIO alumni.

Jingle & Mingle is designed to support current TRIO members as they prepare for finals, provide information for SC4 students who would like to learn more about TRIO, to celebrate TRIO alumni, and to share about the benefits of being a member. TRIO members receive benefits such as financial aid support, grant and scholarship opportunities, as well as all expenses paid college tours.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell