The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan (2024)

TIMES HERALD, PORT HURON, MICHIGAN WWW.THETIMESHERALD.COM FRIDAY, JULY 9, WE WANT YOUR NEWS Mary To Jo pass along Olmstead at information (810) for 989-6253. this page, call COMMUNITY KIOSK 7 p.m. DAILY CALENDAR FOR MORE LISTINGS CHECK OUT WWW.THETIMESHERALD.COM OR GO TO PAGES 5 AND 6A. Events Sunday I Marine City Arts and Music Festival: Featuring bands and performers, antique tractor show, fine art exhibit and quilt show. Complete schedule at www.marinecitymusicfestival.

com. (810) 794-7331. $2. and Saturday I Sarnia Rogers Bayfest: Acts include Rush, today, and Weezer, Crash Karma and Sam Roberts, Saturday. Times and ticket availability at www.sarniabayfest.com.

Centennial Park, Front Street, Sarnia. (866) 450-4474. Saturday and Sunday Blue Water Open Cruise Weekend. Today: Family activities including hayrides, kite flying, remote control race tracks a and petting zoo begin at 3 p.m. Staging for cruise begins at 4 p.m.

in the north McMorran parking lot. Saturday: Blue Water Car Show in East Quay Street lot, Blue Water Idol Contest, entertainment, special appearance by Shirley Muldowney who will be signing autographs. Sunday: pancake breakfast. Complete schedule at www. bwcruise.com.

Downtown Port Huron. (810) 984-9790. Free for most events. and Sunday Horse Power Days: 9 a.m.6 p.m. Saturday, 9 p.m.

Sunday. Featuring horse-drawn rides, plowing, trail rides, horse pulls, work-horse events, riding events and demonstrations. Camping, campfires and concessions. St. Clair County Farm Museum, Goodells County Park, Wales Township.

(810) 325-1737. $3 per car parking; charge for breakfast. Tractor Pull and Show: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Featuring H.P.A.T.E.E.M. tractor show.

Children's tractor pedal pull Saturday. Awards given in several divisions. Houston's Tack and Feed, 4977 King Road, East China Township. (810) 765- 6910. $3.

Kids Garage Sale, to 1:30 p.m. Riverview Plaza, 201 N. Riverside St. Clair. Farmers Market, to 6 p.m.

Knights of Columbus Hall, 4521 Ravenswood Road, Kimball Township. Fish Fry, to 7 p.m. Knights of Columbus Hall, 7556 Lakeshore Road, Lexington. $8 adults, $4 children 5-12. Chicken and Biscuit Dinner, to 7 p.m., Port Huron Masonic Center, 927 Sixth St.

$8. Bingo, play begins at 7 p.m. Lexington Lions Hall, 7285 Huron Ave. Concert: SIDEFX, to 9 p.m. Palmer Park, Riverside Avenue, St.

Clair. Free. Concert: Jim McCarty, to 11 p.m. Patrick Tierney Memorial Harbor Park, Lexington. Free.

Concert: Sax Appeal, Sanilac County Courthouse, 60 W. Sanilac Road, Sandusky. Free. BLUE WATER MEMORIES 100 years ago Dart and Son are repairing the roof of the city hall, placing new slates in position. The roof of the tower is also being patched up.

It is a dangerous job, as the high winds met with at such a height makes a firm footing hard to hold. 70 years ago today I Three juveniles taken into custody by police have admitted to the theft of gasoline from parked automobiles and five bottles KRAFFT 8 Goodrich 810-982-8463 Krafft Rd. at Pine Grove (M25) TREATERS www.GQTI.com $5.75 TWILIGHT excludes Fathom events Digital 30 No passes S) Stadium Seating SHOWTIMES SUMMER ALL Mon SEATS Fri MOVIE at 10:00 am BARNYARD (PG) DESPICABLE ME (PG) 11:40, 2:00, 4:25, 6:50, 9:05 LS 11:20 PREDATORS (R) 12:05, 2:25, 4:45, 7:10, 9:35 LS 12:00 THE LAST AIRBENDER (PG) 12:20, 2:40, 5:00, 7:15, 9:30 LS 11:45 THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE (PG-13) 10:15, 10:45, 1:00, 1:30, 3:45, 4:15, 6:30, 7:00, 9:15, 9:45 LS 11:50 GROWN UPS (PG-13) 12:35, 2:50, 5:05, 7:20, 9:40 LS 12:00 KNIGHT AND DAY (PG-13) 12:00, 2:20, 4:40, 7:05, 9:25 LS 11:40 3D TOY STORY 3 (G) $2.50 PREMIUM PER 3D TICKET 11:30, 1:50, 4:10, 6:35, 9:00 LS 11:25 0100024406 2010 Special Through Today and Today, Saturday Today 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 4 p.m.

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10 a.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. of chocolate milk from the Babco*ck Dairy Company plant.

50 years ago today Because of the dry spell and the serious shortage of water developing in the north and south end water tanks of the city, residents were urged by Superintendent of Utilities Lester D. Working to abide by the city's ordinance on sprinkling lawns. 25 5 years ago today I A longtime Lexington automotive supplier is opening a plant in Port Huron that will bring 80 to 120 jobs to the city. Huron formerly a division of U.S. Industries, will pump $1 million in machinery into a city-owned building it will lease at 2305 Beard in the industrial park.

Compiled by Mary Jo Olmstead from Times Herald files. OLP Digital 77. in all Auditoriums NEW LOWER PRICES! BIRCHWOOD CINEMAS 4350 24TH AVE. 810 956-9046 SUPER BARGAIN MATINEES $5.75 SHOWTIMES MAIKED WITH PREDATORS 12:00, 2:30, 4:55, 7:20, 9:45 Late show 11:50 pm DESPICABLE ME 30 PG 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40, 9:50 late show There is a $2.50 surcharge for this 3d film DESPICABLE ME 20 PG 1:20, 3:30, 5:40, 7:50, 10:00 ECLIPSE PG13 12:30, 1:30, 3:30, 4:20, 6:15, 7:10, 9:00, 10:00 late show THE LAST AIRBENDER 30 PO Late 1:35, show 4:15, 7:00, 9:20 There is a $2.50 surcharge for this 3D film THE LAST AIRBENDER 20 PG Late 1:50, 4:30, 7:15, 9:35, show GROWN UPS P013 1:20, 4:00, 7:05, 9:25 Late show 11:45 pm KNIGHT AND DAY PG13 1:35, 4:00, 7:00, 9:25 THE KARATE KID PO 12:20, 3:20, 6:30, 9:30 SHOWTIMES INCLUDE PRE FEATURE CONTENT www Bowling Fundraiser, sign-up begins at 6:30 p.m. Cost includes three games and shoes.

Striker's, 30971 Armada Ridge Road, Richmond. $20. Benefits the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. (586) 531-6860. Play: "The Foreigner," The Barn Theatre, M-25, Port Sanilac.

$10 center seats, $9 side sections. Concert: John Berry. Lexington Music Theatre 7318 Huron Ave. $19 to $33. 2010 Cruise Night Drive-In Theater, to 11:30 p.m.

"Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs," will start at dusk. Concessions available. Colonial Woods Missionary Church, 3240 Pine Grove Port Huron. Free. Charity Garage Sale, to 6 p.m., 3330 W.

Water Port Huron Township. Benefits Ta Ta Riffic Women Team of the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for breast cancer research. Flea Market, to 2 p.m. Marlette Family Church, 3056 Fenner St.

Car Wash, to 5 p.m. St. Paul Lutheran Church, 3790 W. Water Port Huron Township. Donations.

Sponsor: Ta Ta Riffic Women Team for the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for breast cancer research. 3-D Archery Shoot, to 5 p.m. Pig roast at 5:30 p.m. Evergreen Park, M-53, Deckerville.

(989) 635-7211. Sponsor: Marlette Sportsmen's Association. Harsens Island Strawberry Festival, to 3 p.m. Featuring strawberry desserts, silent auction, rummage sale, raffle and crafters. St.

Paul's Protestant Church, 208 Orchid Blvd. Free; charge for food. Wee Readers for preschoolers and parents. Story and short walk. Seven Ponds Nature Center, 3854 Crawford Road, Dryden.

$4 for child and parent, free for members. HadouCon: Anime and Manga Convention, to 5 p.m. Featuring discussion panels. gaming, artists and films. Costumes allowed and encouraged.

Sarnia Library Theatre, 124 S. Christina St. (519) 337-3291. Registration requested. Free.

Lakeport Cemetery Preservation Society Annual Meeting, 3906 Burtch Road. Open House, to 8 p.m. Featuring music, games, pony rides, yard sale, raffle, refreshments and animals. Day Dream Farm, 7731 Morrow Road, Cottrellville Township. I Donations.

Welkin Base Ball Club of Port Huron, vs. Walker Tavern Wheels. Lincoln Park, Electric Avenue and Military Street, Port Huron. Free. St.

John's U.C.C. Neighborhood Barbecue, to 5 p.m., Desmond Village, 721 Pine Port Huron. Featuring entertainment, free food and drink and fellowship for residents of Grandview Towers, Desmond Village, Peru Village and residents from Wall Street to Lapeer Avenue between Sixth and Ninth streets. In case of rain, event will be inside the church at 710 Pine Port Huron. (810) 984-5031.

Free. NAMES IN THE NEWS Andrew Joshua Fitzsimmons Kanke Three area residents have been nominated for appointments to the U.S. Naval, Air Force and Army academies by U.S. Rep. Candice Miller, R-Harrison Township.

I Andrew Fitzsimmons of Casco Township will attend West Point Military Academy. He is a 2010 graduate of Marine City High School. I Joshua Kanke of Richmond will attend the U.S. Air Force Academy. He is a 2010 graduate of Richmond High School.

I Mitchell Kallek of Armada will attend the U.S. Naval Academy. He is a 2010 graduate of Richmond High School. I Robert Lowe of Fort Gratiot has been named to the dean's list at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing.

IN MARINE KMART PLAZA RIVERSIDE CINEMAS TWILIGHT ECLIPSE 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 TOY STORY 3 1:00, 4:00, 6:50, 9:15 THE LAST AIRBENDER 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:15, 9:25 NOW ACCEPTING 810-765-1500 www.riversidecinemas.com ON FACEBOOK Riverside cinemas now Isabella Natalie Lucas Nyah Riopelle Emma Riley Doak Wyatt Drake Nate Samson Ledesma Thornton Durik Fox 24 smiling raise bright-eyed charmers are putting their best dimples and cutest smiles forward to help raise money for local charities. The children, all between the ages of 1 and 4, are taking part in the annual Blue Water Women's League Tot Contest during Wednesday's Rotary International Day Parade in downtown Port Huron. Canisters, each featuring the photo of one child, will be placed from 3 to 8 p.m. in front of McMorran Place in downtown Port Huron. The boy and girl who raise the most money will be the winners.

As the winners, they will receive a $50 savings bond, a 5x7 Tot Contest Winner photo frame and will have their photos featured on a billboard for a month in downtown Port Huron. All of the money raised will be given to various charities supported by the league including Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Safe Horizons, 721Mid City Nutrition and the Peoples' Clinic for Better Health. The contestants are: Olivia Teanna Kaden Brooklyn Ouellette Mya Drescher Austin faces money for Isabella Spencer, daughter of Rebecca and Mark Spencer of Port Huron. Nyah Riopelle, daughter of Coastie Smith and Juan Riopelle of Port Huron. I Olivia Harmon, daughter of Andrea and Jason Harmon of Clyde Township.

I Brooklynn Ouellette, daughter Jodie and Kevin Ouellette of Avoca. Alena Anderson, daughter of Krystal West and Bryan Anderson of Port Huron. I Addison Christoff, daughter of Amanda and Rob Christoff of Marysville. Natalie Korotko, daughter of Crystal Topor and Michael Korotko of Yale. Emma Boddy, daughter of Amy and Don Boddy of Marysville.

I Teanna Monzo, daughter of Amanda Monzo and Emanuel Caldwell of Port Huron. Mya Drescher, daughter of Elizabeth and Eric Drescher of Port Huron. I Sage Truscott-Jones, daughter of Ann GirouxTruscott and Aaron Jones of Port Huron. Eliana Moser, daughter of Sage Trus- Eliana cott-Jones Moser Sage Trus- Aidan Alena Anderson Addison Christoff Eliana Moser Owen Bennett Aidan Owen Wynn Bennett Jude Jack Distelrath Sullivan to help charities Tracy and Joe Moser of Port Huron. I Lucas Sandlin, son of Carolina and Chris Sandlin of Port Huron.

Riley Doak, son of Nettamara and Edward Doak of Casco Township. Kaden Martin, son of Steven Martin and the late Tracy Stolicker-Martin of Marine City. Austin Dondineau, son of Melissa and James Dondineau of Lakeport. Aidan Wynn, son of Susan and Jason Wynn of Port Huron. Owen Bennett, son of Tammy Bennett of Port Huron.

Wyatt Ledesma, son of Becky and David Ledesma of Lexington. Drake Thornton, son of Crystal and Quinn Thornton of Fort Gratiot. Nate Durik, son of Lesley and Dean Durik of Algonac. Samson Fox, son of Shannon and Tim Fox of Port Huron. Jude Distelrath, son of Mary Distelrath and Sam Langell of China Township.

Jack Sullivan, son of Debbie and John Sullivan of St. Courtesy photo SUMMER SCHOOL: Sam Clor, a St. Clair County Community College instructor, demonstrates architecture techniques to students in his Introduction to Architectural Design and Visualization class as part of SC4's Summer 101 program. Space available in SC4 summer courses Registration remains exiting sixth through 12th able in the Skipper Summer open for several St. Clair grades.

Sports Camps for students County Community Col- Offered Monday through ages 8 to 18. The SC4 Athletlege Summer 101 programs. July 16 will be Hands-on ic Department will instruct Summer 101 is a group of Solar and Wind Applica- youth baseball, basketball classes and camps in Port tions and Introduction and volleyball. Huron for students in vari- to Human Cell Biology. Registration is needed for ous age groups.

Advanced Saxophone Tech- all classes. For more details, Space is available in four niques and Introduction to including times, locations, "Reach Out for College Radio Frequency Identifi- costs and how to register, Credit" classes. These are cation will be offered July 19 visit www.sc4.edu/sumone-credit, weeklong ses- through 23. mer101 or call (810) 989- sions designed for students Spaces also are avail- 5580. I DUENAZ, David M.

and MAHAFFY, Brandon B. and MARRIAGE GAINER, Lisa both of Port HUGHES, Natalie both of St. Huron. Clair. LICENSES I KINS, LAKE, Karen Robert J.

and PER- CARRIER, Jason R. and both of Port KERR, Heather both of Port ST. CLAIR COUNTY I MARTIN, Robert G. of St. Clair and DUDZINSKI, Michelle H.

of Mount Clemens. Huron. HANKINSON, James A. and FORBES, Penny both of Port Huron. Huron.

I BIEGANSKI, David W. Jr. of Yale and NAATZ, Susan L. of Illinois..

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