“We’re especially aware of it in February, because it���s Black History Month, but Black history is American history. It’s local history. It’s not a separate thing,” says Andrew Kercher at @PortHuronMuseum. “It deserves to be acknowledged year-round.”
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Honored to see my name here! “From Whence We Came” Permanent Black history exhibit @PortHuronMuseum big thanks to @2ndwavekeelph and salute to the legacy of James Sr. & Marguerite Stanley. Big thanks to my dude @Choze810 for showing me! full article here! https://t.co/eFRTQEuKsU
“It's important to know [the history]. It's important to understand it so that you can apply that even to yourself,” says Haran Stanley. “Give yourself the motivation to keep going.”
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Saturday: The inaugural weekend for the Marine City Winter Blues & Chili Cook Off, which is expected to become a yearly affair. Local restaurants will be taking part in a chili cook-off with live music, snowflake crafts, and, weather willing, ice skating.
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The community of South Park, and the city of Port Huron in general, would likely be a lot different had it not been for the men and women who have and continue to pass through the doors of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church.
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“I give back to the community because, as a small business, my biggest supporters are from the community,” says Daysha Woodley, owner of Daylicious Drinks and Treats.
“And although it feels good to receive, it feels even better to give.”
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Hard work yields sweet rewards for Port Huron mail carrier-turned-entrepreneur Written by: Yours Truly. Read this inspiring story ASAP! https://t.co/jGr0bbgC8I