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Cynthia McClung

Cynthia McClung holds a forced field of positive energy that’s contagious. As the mother of a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army, a sophomore at Bowling Green State University, and a kindergartener she believes a smile holds immeasurable and undefinable power. “Smile and watch what will happen; turn evil into goodness, sadness into elation, and give joy to others.” Cynthia embraces mother nature and the outdoors. As a hobby farmer living in the city, her home features edible landscaping and wildflowers. Becoming a freelance writer is a dream she has manifested with the intention of serving others through words. More about Cynthia at cynthia-mcclung.com or Mama Cindy’s travel blog at readysetgosingle.com.  

Cynthia McClung's Latest Articles

Volunteers staining a porch at the 2023 Rock the Block event.
Revitalizing communities at this years Rock the Block event in Port Huron

The 6th annual Rock the Block is on August 17 at 16th Street Park in Port Huron and aims to unite volunteers, residents, and organizations to revitalize neighborhoods through home repairs, street clean-ups, and landscaping projects

Harold Powell, Community Correspondent for The Keel.
Q&A: The journey of Community Correspondent Harold Powell

Harold Powell has become a local figure through his role as a Community Correspondent for The Keel. His journey reflects a profound love for his community and commitment to sharing its stories.

James and Nicole Christie.
Sailing through life’s waves together: The maritime love story of James and Nicole Christie

In the tranquil waters of Port Huron, Michigan, James and Nicole Christie, boat restorer and yacht captain, share a unique love story, interwoven with their mutual passion for the maritime world.

Marysville Community Center is located at 876 E. Huron Blvd.
100 years of community spirit: The history of Marysville

Explore the history of Marysville as the city celebrates its 100-year anniversary on May 10 at Alexander's Premier Banquet Facility. 

The Everso Marine Restorations, Inc. team.
Wood’nt do anything else

With family legacies steeped in a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and vintage watercraft, three Blue Water Area residents share their connections and shared mission for preserving wooden boats.

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