Port Huron Civic Theatre is gearing up to present its production of “Beauty and the Beast Jr.” in March, and in preparation of the show is inviting children to a Royal Tea Party on Feb. 24.
Officials from the City of Marysville were joined by several dozen community members for a special city council meeting Monday. Residents spent the first part of the evening touring the band shell and historical museum in the park. That was followed by a public input session regarding the future use of some of Marysville's most recognizable landmarks. Two options were presented for the band shell. One plan calls for renovation to the existing structure by extending the stage and roof outwards, allowing for more space and a larger variety of entertainment. The other plan calls for tearing down the structure and building a new amphitheater, which would include a changing area and restrooms. The cost of the renovation is estimated at $475,000 while starting from scratch is projected to cost $440,000. "It just seems like we can get more with the newer one," said Jack Quinlan, a former Marysville teacher with fond memories of the band shell. "If you're going to chan
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