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Danielle Patrick

Danielle Patrick is a Chesterfield resident who finds passion in writing about the Port Huron community. In addition to her work with The Keel, she is also a freelancer for Epicenter Mt. Pleasant. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English from Central Michigan University and is pursuing her master’s degree in poetry at Southern New Hampshire University. Follow her on Instagram @_daniellepatrick_.

Danielle Patrick's Latest Articles

New disc golf course in Fort Gratiot creates opportunity for all-season recreation

Disc golfers in the area can now enjoy the sport close to home thanks to the construction of a nine-hole disc golf course at Fort Gratiot Pond/Nature Preserve completed this fall.

Dennis Delor, Director of St. Clair County Parks and Recreation Commission.
St. Clair County Parks and Recreation Commission welcomes new Director, Dennis Delor

“I’m big about opportunities for everybody in the community,” Delor says. “People have different outdoor activities that they like, so once we know what those interests are, we can develop our parks around what our constituents and users want, creating a more diverse park.”

For the first time, Lake Bonisteel Music Association will be awarding scholarships to two schools, allowing them to get supplies and tools for their students.
Annual community celebration connecting local youth with music returns to Blue Water Area

Lake Bonisteel Music Association will be hosting its annual Blue Chili Grass Festival this weekend, providing live entertainment from bluegrass artists and opportunities for aspiring musicians.

WSAQ Q-County 107 Radio's morning personality, Matt Markham, gets ready to camp out on the roof of MiMutual Mortgage in downtown Port Huron.
Annual community roof-sit raises funds and awareness about child abuse

Each year, the St. Clair County Child Abuse and Neglect Council holds its annual roof-sit benefit to educate the public about child abuse and raise funds for its youth programs.

The first story that will be featured is "Don't Feed the Coos!" written by Jonathan Stutzman and illustrated by Heather Fox.
StoryWalk promoting early childhood literacy to be unveiled at Fort Gratiot County Park

A StoryWalk has recently been installed at the Fort Gratiot County Park giving young children an active and exciting approach to reading.

In five years, Aven Campau, 16, has completed over 30 projects including short, student, feature, and indie films.
Promising future ahead for Port Huron Northern student pursuing career in acting

16-year-old Aven Campau has accomplished much in the past five years as an actor and shares about his experiences and goals as he pursues his dream.

Emory Floyd is one of the seven musicians that will be taking the stage at the LBMA Festival this Saturday.
Lake Bonisteel Music Association festival makes a return to Pine Grove Park

Lake Bonisteel Music Association Festival will hold its second annual festival in Port Huron this Saturday, sharing the art of music with the wider community and encouraging children to learn more about music.

Port Huron Açaí is located in downtown Port Huron, located at 522 Michigan St.
17-year-old entrepreneur opens açaí food truck in Port Huron

Nicholas Robbins, a recent graduate of Port Huron Northern, has started his own food truck serving up fresh açaí bowls and smoothies to the local community.

Coffi specializes in sweet or savory blintzes and bagels, topped with berry puree or Canadian bacon, cheese or green onion.
Mobile café Coffi approaches one-year anniversary serving the Blue Water Area

Tasha Kramarenko and Todd Bailey operate and run their food truck, Coffi, specializing in homemade honey syrups and Russian blintzes.

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