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Aerial view of the new path running along Clinton Avenue in St. Clair.

Bridge to Bay Trail adds new connection on Clinton Avenue in St. Clair

The development of the Clinton Avenue pathway in St. Clair is one of the most recent advancements in the Bridge to Bay Trail initiative, a region-wide effort aimed at bolstering recreational opportunities and tourism through increased connectivity.

Adrienne Luckenbacher, Mental Hhealth First Aid Trainer at St. Clair County Community Mental Health leads the training with a group of Blue Water Developmental Housing employees.
Support to build a resilient community

At St. Clair County Community Mental Health, initiatives such as Mental Health First Aid and the Critical Incident Stress Management Team are emphasizing the importance of early intervention and community support in addressing mental health crises.

Community Foundation grants almost $5M in 2023

With support from its numerous donors and endowed funds, the Community Foundation of St. Clair County experienced another record-breaking year in 2023 distributing nearly $5 million in grants and scholarships.

The many hats of Kevin Totty

A pillar in the Blue Water Area, Kevin Totty is wholeheartedly committed to his life's mission of bringing people together and fostering positive change across the community.

Jordan Scheidecker, Disability Resources Specialist at St. Clair County Community College (SC4) and Head Coach of the college’s wheelchair basketball team, rallies the players during halftime.
St. Clair County Community College leads the way with new adaptive sports program

Open to students and community members alike, St. Clair County Community College’s new wheelchair basketball adaptive sports program is working to promote more inclusivity in the region, bringing together basketball enthusiasts of all abilities.

Embracing mental health every day: A fresh start beyond New Year’s resolutions

Each day offers a new opportunity to prioritize one’s mental health. St. Clair County Community College emphasizes the importance of practicing self-compassion and offers a variety of ideas and habits designed to promote mental wellness.

Located on Huron Avenue in Port Huron, the Ladies of the Maccabees Building was home to Port Huron Junior College until 1957.
100 years of education: The history of St. Clair County Community College

In 2023, St. Clair County Community College (SC4) commemorated its centennial anniversary. Explore a highlight of the college’s history as we take a look at SC4 throughout the years.

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.

Walter plays euchre at the St. Clair County Council on Aging where dozens of community members have gathered to play together.
As research shows impact of loneliness, local organizations work together to keep seniors connected

Mental health can have a significant impact on physical health, and the same holds true of the effects of loneliness. Learn how local organizations such as St. Clair County Community Mental Health and St. Clair County Council on Aging are working together to address senior loneliness and increase engagement within the elderly community.

A child explores the D.B. Harrington during a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at Wrigley Hall on Nov. 21, 2023.
It’s been a ride: DB Harrington locomotive unveiled at Wrigley Hall following years-long restoration

Having endured a long journey to its new home, the historic D.B. Harrington locomotive speaks to us today of days gone by. Explore the preservation efforts and how this iconic part of the Thumb’s history came to its new space in downtown Port Huron.

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