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Basic Safe Boating Course

Whether you’re a captain or a passenger, knowledge about safe boating may save your life ! Update your skills! Share your knowledge!!

An educational seminar will be offered to the general public in the Northern Macomb and Southern St. Clair Counties:

How to Use a Chart – Monday, Dec. 14, 2009 – 7:00pm – 9:00pm

The location for the seminars will be the CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP FIRE STATION, located at 33991 Twenty-Three Mile Road abutting Baker Road. Space is limited, so pre-registration is strongly recommended.

Final registration will be held during the first session, starting at 6:45 p.m. There is a $5.00 charge per person for each seminar..

RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW by calling John Nieb ( 586) 918-9811. You may also send an e-mail to anchorbayps@yahoo.com in lieu of calling.

The U.S. Power Squadrons (USPS) offer these boating courses and educational seminars as a public service to adults and teenagers in over 500 local areas nationwide, through chapters like the Anchor Bay Power Squadron (ABPS).

For additional information about the USPS, please visit our web site – www.usps.org or call the USPS General Information Line at (888) 367-8777.


Harsen's Island Turkey Shoot is held Labor Day Weekend. There is a parade and lots of activities for the whole family.

The Turkey Shoot is held at the Harsen's Island Lion's Hall located at:
263 La Croix Rd
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St. John's Marsh Clean-up was held in May 2009.

Please share any photos from any of the past clean-up events!

Think about joining us next year! This is a great opportunity to take advantage of the Marsh's beautiful landscape. Bring the entire family to help the environment and explore the Marsh. The Clean-Up is a huge community effort to maintain the natural habitats and beauty of the marsh.


Photos from the 2004 Clean-Up.
Photos from the 2003 Clean-Up.
Photos from the 2002 Clean-Up.


Downriver Recreation Commission organizes all types of sports activities and special events for the community. Call (810) 794-8896 for a schedule or visit their website to see a schedule of trips!


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Museum
The Clay/Algonac Historical Society is building a new display building located on the municpal grounds next to the Log Cabin. It will house watercraft from local boat builders such as Chris Craft and Garwood.

The log cabin dates back to the early 1800's and contains many artifacts. It is open on Log Cabin Day in June.

The museum is located in a historic building located at 1240 St. Clair River Drive. (Across from the Dairy Queen)

Log Cabin Day

On log cabin day join us at the authentic 1800's log cabin located at 4710 Pte. Tremble Road. The cabin will be open and filled with historical items used by Algonac/Clay Township residents in the past. In addition, there will be an antique quilt display, crafts, farm implements, a DUR station and other artifacts.

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Parks A portion of Algonac State Park is located in Clay Township. The park includes river frontage and camp sites for RV's and/or tents. The park has a boat launch, day use area, archery and trap ranges.
Phone # (810) 765-5605

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Library The Algonac-Clay Branch of the St. Clair County Library serves a population of over 13,000 residents through its many programs, a wide range of materials, and modernized facilities.

The library has many events happening throughout every month. To view the Library's Calender of events you may visit their web site.

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