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The historic Rodney B. Wilson Center ownership will transition to Dymaxion Development on July 1, 2021. The district looks forward to new development within the building.

To prepare for the transfer, the district is offering an opportunity for the community to take from some selected items that remain in the building. These selected items are no longer needed in the district and were not purchased when offered for sale. Items are free but must be removed immediately from the building. First come, first served basis.

The walk through dates are Tuesday, June 22 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Wednesday, June 23 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Please note: The auditorium, gymnasium, and Little Wings Childcare Center remain leased spaces and will remain intact.


Plan would name portion of US-127 in memory of Pfc. James Fitch

State Rep. Graham Filler of DeWitt is spearheading a plan to honor a Clinton County native who was killed in 1967 while deployed with the U.S. Marine Corps in Vietnam.

Pfc. Ronald James Fitch was born on Feb. 10, 1947 and grew up in St. Johns. He enlisted in the Marines after he turned 18 and was deployed to Vietnam as part of the 3rd Motor Transport Battalion. Pfc. Fitch was tragically killed just shortly after his 20th birthday on April 5, 1967, during a resupply run in Thua Thien Province.

Filler’s plan would designate a portion of US-127 in Clinton County as the “PFC Ronald James Fitch Memorial Highway.”

“Naming the portion of U.S.-127 that runs by Pfc. Fitch’s hometown in his honor will ensure that his life will never be forgotten,” Filler said. “It is my hope that everyone who drives this stretch of road will pause and reflect on the ultimate sacrifice Pfc. Fitch gave for our country.”

If enacted, House Bill 4735 will name the portion of highway US-127 between Wildcat Road and Livingston Road in Pfc. Fitch’s honor.

Ronald is honored on the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial in Washington DC. Name inscribed at VVM Wall, Panel 17e, Line 103. His commendations included:
– Purple Heart
– Combat Action Ribbon
– National Defense Service Medal
– Vietnam Campaign Medal
– Vietnam Service Medal
– Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation
– Vietnam Gallantry Cross
– Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal
– Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal


Briggs District Library invites young star-catchers to Space & Science exploration June 30

 

Calling budding young astronauts, star-catchers and space-travelers. LAFCU is partnering with Briggs District Library in St. Johns to present Listen & Learn Space & Science on Wednesday, June 30.

It’s a free, virtual, live event designed to encourage children up to age 12 to read through fun, interesting and informative ways.

The award-winning children’s book “Rocket Says Look Up!” by Nathan Bryon and Dapo Adeola will be read by Erin Faivor, programming librarian at Briggs District Library, St. Johns.

There will also be a drawing to give away three $20 eGift cards for a bookstore.

“Reading encourages kids to dream big,” said Kelli Ellsworth Etchison, LAFCU chief marketing officer and chief diversity officer. “And this is centerstage in LAFCU Listen & Learn Space & Science. Enhancing critical reading and learning skills is important to the future success of our communities and supports the LAFCU philosophy, ‘LAFCU, Your Credit Union for Life.’”

Registration for the virtual LAFCU Listen & Learn event is at www.LAFCU.com/read. Using a provided web link, registrants can view the event on computers, tablets, smartphones and smart TVs. No additional software is required.
The Michigan credit union created the LAFCU Listen & Learn Program in response to the pandemic to provide a new option for a fun way for kids to learn, listen, read and interact. In addition to live events, the program also offers ongoing virtual readings of children’s books by phone, 517.622.6789, and YouTube videos, http://bit.ly/LAFCU-L-L. Volunteer readers can register at https://bit.ly/LAFCUVolunteers.

More information about the LAFCU Listen & Learn Program is at www.lafcu.com/read.


Independence Day fireworks return to St. Johns

The Rotary Club of St. Johns Board made a last minute decision; and with the financial help from several local businesses and the Kiwanis Club and Sparrow Clinton Hospital, the fireworks will return July 4th as usual.

The band “Revival” will start playing at the Performance Shell at 7 p.m.

Fireworks will begin once it is dark enough.


18th season of Music in the Park is upon us

Below is a quick synopsis of the stellar lineup we have at the William E. Tennant performance shell beginning July 7 and running every Wednesday starting at 7 p.m. – rain or shine- for the following 8 weeks.

Concert in the Park Series 2021 Line-up:
July 7 — Alright Alright (Indy Folk Direct from Denver)
July 14 — Surf Zup (Great Driving 60’s Guitar Hits)
July 21 — Monday’s Supper (A Taste of Delicious Irish/Celtic Folk)
July 28 — David Gerald (The Best of Detroit Blues)
August 4 — Kari Holmes (Country/Pop/Rock Recording Artist)
August 11 — Rachel Curtis (American Idol Folk/Pop Artist)
August 18 — FRENDZ (Great Vintage Classic Rock)
August 25 — David Bennett Quartet (From Swing to Rock)
September 1 — Matt King (An Award Winning Tribute to Elvis)

The Concert in the Park Series is located at the St. Johns City Park Performance Shell on Wednesdays at 7:00 pm. All concerts are FREE (donations are accepted) and will be held rain or shine. Bring your lawn chairs. Brought to you by The Clinton County Arts Council and City of St. Johns.


IQhub to host 7th Birthday Party June 24

 

The IQhub Board of Directors and Staff are inviting the community to an open house-style celebration Thursday, June 24 from 4 – 6 p.m.

After 15 months of closure, the IQhub is excited to welcome back friends and families.to enjoy Troy Bancroft’s legendary ice cream. As always, children are welcome.

The IQhub is located at the AgroLiquid Headquarters on the corner of M-21 and DeWitt Road just west of St. Johns.


National Night Out returns in August

 

The City is excited to be back for our annual “Night Out Against Crime” this year.

Come out and join your local police, friends and neighbors to promote awareness, safety and neighborhood unity.