Steve Hartman: American Storyteller
By Dale Hemmila Steve Hartman tells stories for a living and, as storytellers go, he has one of the largest
People, Places & Things to Do in Michigan's Thumb!
By Dale Hemmila Steve Hartman tells stories for a living and, as storytellers go, he has one of the largest
In 1954, a group of eight local women from Port Huron began meeting over tea and cookies to develop a new lecture series to “educate and entertain” Blue Water Area residents. They called the series Town Hall and this year is the 65th anniversary of that program’s founding.
Today, Port Huron Town Hall brings to the community nationally-known speakers, ranging from entertainers to authors and more.
This past Monday, sports broadcasting legend Mike Emrick returned to McMorran Place in downtown Port Huron, Michigan, just steps away from center ice in McMorran’s Main Arena, which, for Emrick, could be considered his home ice, the place where his legendary career began.
Actor and activist John Ratzenberger recently spoke at Port Huron Town Hall and addressed an issue that is affecting the Blue Water Area: There is a critical need for more skilled tradesmen and women.
Andy Northrop of the Michigan State University Extension Service helps Thumb-Are communities with economic development.
The Port Huron Town Hall Lecture Series kicked off its 64th season on October 1, welcoming a familiar face from television news journalism.
CBS news anchor and 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl kicked off the 2018-2019 season before a full house at the McMorran Place auditorium in downtown Port Huron.
The Fort Gratiot Lighthouse has been operating since 1829 and caretaker Mike Popelka is keeping the light on for us.
The Port Huron neighborhood of Sherman Woods is full of the Christmas spirit each year when thousands of lighted balls fill trees and create a magical winter wonderland!
Want a bird’s eye view of the Blue Water Area? Climb to the top of the McMorran Tower and you will get an eyeful of spectacular!
Al Ferguson has been making ice at McMorran Place in Port Huron longer than many of the hockey players who skate on it
have been alive.