Local mom gets surprise makeover
and last updated 2021-05-07 12:42:42-04
WEST MICHIGAN â March was Womenâs History Month and to celebrate we teamed up with Chef Jenna to surprise a local woman.
We asked for nominations and the response was overwhelming, but one local woman stood out.
She received several nominations, but her story comes with a message much bigger than just a makeover.
Over 4 years ago, Wendy Bubin lost her son to a drug overdose, then earlier this year, she lost her second son who struggled with depression.
âI know deep down I did everything that I did, and he had so much help,â said Wendy. âSo, to go through that, again, it s just unbelievable.â
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The gamblers, donning masks, couldn’t display their best poker faces on Monday at the Bicycle Hotel & Casino. But they were able to play indoors for the first time in more than one year.
“I feel safer now,” said Ming Huang, 70, a retired accountant who recently received a COVID-19 vaccine. “Cases are down. Time to come back. Nothing better to do.”
But Chris Lopez, 43, couldn’t stop looking behind his back, making sure people weren’t too close to him at the club in Bell Gardens, where partitions separate the players. After a few hands, he left in such a hurry that he didn’t even cash in his chips.
i don t think that that was actually a question. [laughter] i m just really pleased to be here. i wasn t prepared to say anything. but just the culture and what it does for the community, it really does leave me without much to say other than thank you for everybody does. and thanks for having me. [applause] thank you, chief. and thank you, claudine. i hope you were able to meet some. greeters in the lobby before the event started. and you may have noticed they were selling these little pins. you see this a.p.a. heritage month pin? it s the image of the heritage month logo designed in the form and shape of an a. and it s a beautiful piece. but what is even more important is all the proceeds from the sale of this pin will go to the japanese cultural and community center of northern california to support the relief efforts for the victims of the earthquake in japan. so please, take a moment to take a look. and purchase one for a very, very good caution. at this time, the ce
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