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Arrrrrrrr' You Scheurer? — Scheurer Health’s Pirate Ship Float Sets Sale🏴‍☠️

Scheurer Health turned the Port Austin 4th of July parade into a full pirate takeover with the debut of a 35+ foot self-driving pirate ship built from scratch. From CO2 cannons and synchronized water effects to pickleballs flying through the crowd, the ship brought music, motion and nonstop energy to the streets as it sailed north toward Lake Huron. See highlights from the hundreds of hours of work, creativity and teamwork that brought this unforgettable float to life.

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Health in Five // Strengthen Your Back & Shoulders

Most upper body workouts focus on pushing exercises like pushups and the bench press—but what about your upper back? Learn why bent over dumbbell rows are one of the best exercises for improving posture, building strength and supporting long-term shoulder health in this Health in Five segment with Trainer Ben Zaleski.

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Health in Five // Improve Your Balance While Building Upper Body Strength

Join Abby Knoblock in this Health in Five as she demonstrates a functional exercise that challenges your balance while building upper body strength.

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Firework Safety // Tips from Our Emergency Department Physicians

Emeregency Department physicians Dr. Britt and Dr. Newblatt share important firework safety tips to help you celebrate the Fourth of July responsibly. Each year, preventable firework injuries bring patients into emergency departments across Michigan. Watch their short video for simple, practical ways to keep your holiday fun and injury-free.

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Health in Five // Stroke Ready: What It Means for Our Community

Scheurer Health – Harbor Beach has earned Stroke Ready designation through the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC), recognizing its commitment to rapid, coordinated emergency stroke care. Learn how this achievement helps ensure patients across Michigan's Thumb region receive timely evaluation, treatment and transfer when every minute matters.

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Highlights from the 5th Annual Summer Celebration 🎆

With record-breaking attendance, the community came together in a big way for Scheurer Health's 5th Annual Summer Celebration, creating an unforgettable evening filled with fun, connection and the official kickoff to summer in Michigan's Thumb.

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Health in Five // Hydration Tips to Beat the Heat

In this Health in Five segment, Ben Zaleski, Personal Trainer at Sandy Shores Wellness Center, shares simple hydration tips to help you stay healthy, energized and refreshed throughout the summer months. Learn how much water you should be drinking, why hydration matters before outdoor activities and exercise and easy habits you can incorporate into your daily routine to help beat the heat.

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Health in Five // Light Arm Circuit for Strength & Posture

Looking for a quick arm workout you can do at home? This Health in Five features a lightweight arm circuit that helps strengthen your arms, improve shoulder stability and support better posture—no gym required. Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to add a simple strength routine into their day.

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Babysitter Training // Building Confidence and Safety Skills for Local Youth

Scheurer Health Community Wellness recently hosted a Safe Sitter® Babysitter Training course, giving local youth hands-on experience in childcare safety and responsibility. Participants learned essential skills including CPR basics, choking rescue, diaper changing and age-appropriate behavior strategies. This interactive full-day training builds confidence and prepares youth to safely care for younger children.

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School's Out For Summer! // Harbor Beach Field Day

Students at Harbor Beach Community Schools wrapped up the school year with an exciting Field Day filled with relay races, team-building activities, sprinklers and plenty of smiles. Scheurer Health Community Wellness joined the celebration with a bounce house and hydration station to help students stay active and refreshed throughout the day.