The Racine Roundup aired on TMJ4 throughout the 4 O’Clock news on Thursday, March 23. This week, Racine County Eye web editor Loren Lamoreaux talked about different neighborhood happenings with TMJ4 anchors Ryan Jenkins and Susan Kim to go over the happenings around Racine County.
1. Read to a Dog program
Through the Read to a Dog program at the Graham Public Librarykids are favorably affected by the business of a furry and four-legged friend.
The neighborhood program is available at no charge to kids and their households.
Through 15-minute reading sessions, kids acquire self-confidence and enhance their reading abilities by checking out beside an unique dog.
This month, Reba and her owner, Rick Torres, checked out the library with the objective of assisting readers end up being more independent.
2. Mental Health Retreat
The VFW Post 1391 and the YMCA in Mount Pleasant are working to stabilize psychological health by hosting a Community and Veterans Mental Health Retreat.
The occasion will include several neighborhood companies providing proficiency on psychological health, service dogs, assistance services, and far more.
The occasion is totally free to participate in.
3. Bill Martin’s Fundraiser
The section concluded with Lamoreaux bringing an update on Bill Martin and his fundraising efforts for an available van. Viewers and readers might remember his story from a previous function on the Racine Roundup.
Martin’s journey to get the funds required for his van continues this weekend with a fun-for-all charity event at the 5th Street Yacht Club.
A range of home entertainment consisting of raffles, a cribbage competition, food, beverages, and many methods to add to Martin’s cause will be available on Saturday.
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