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The climate action group Mères au front presented a chair to Pointe-Claire council last week. Not a new chair for a sitting councillor, but a recycled chair, painted and decorated
IRONWOOD, MI-- Aspirus Health is offering COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Thurdsay, June 3 from 8-4 p.m., at Aspirus Ironwood Clinic, N10565 Grand View Lane, Ironwood, MI 49938. The clinic will offer the Pfizer vaccine, the only COVID-19 vaccine approved for use in adolescents and teens age 12-18. “This clinic is a great opportunity for young teens who would like the COVID-19 vaccine to gain access,” said Sandra Maki, supervisor of Clinics for Aspirus Health. “We are excited to offer the vaccine to this age group.” Vaccinations through the clinic are available by appointment only and will be limited. To register, individuals can call the clinic at 906-932-1500 during business hours. Anyone under the age of 18 will need to have parental consent and have a parent present at the time of vaccination.
Teams like this one from last St. Patrick’s Day, which includes Kristen King, Julie Maley, Tara Powrozek and Shirley West, will take part in a road rally scavenger hunt to benefit Woman’s Life Chapter 911 and the Sparkle Network on Saturday, March 20. Photo provided by Lynn Karnes Eastpointe-Roseville chamber teams with nonprofits for road rally scavenger hunt Advertisement EASTPOINTE/ROSEVILLE — The Eastpointe-Roseville Chamber of Commerce is planning a socially distanced fun event to benefit two local nonprofits. The Get Shamrocked Eastside Photo Scavenger Hunt and Road Rally will take place at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, March 20, and will benefit Woman’s Life Chapter 911 and the Sparkle Network.
Roseville charity hosts drive-thru collection for children in need Dominic Miller, the 11-year-old founder of Dominic’s Christmas Wish, gets some help from the den leader of his Cub Scout troop, Chantuay McCoy, of Mount Clemens, during the event. Photo by Deb Jacques Photo by Deb Jacques Advertisement ROSEVILLE — For eight years Dominic’s Christmas Wish has helped make the holidays a little happier by collecting books, pajamas and toys for kids staying in shelters and for other aid organizations. It was started by 11-year-old Dominic Miller, who was inspired to help children after his family suffered through troubled times of their own.