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Experience drive-thru Halloween light show near Ann Arbor
Read full article: Experience drive-thru Halloween light show near Ann ArborMedical specialty camp for children with serious health challenges North Star Reach will host a Drive-Thru Halloween Glow & Lights Show this season. The drive through the camp will feature spook-tacular illuminated displays, a wooded wonderland and singing jack-o'-lanterns. Tickets are $25 per car and all proceeds benefit North Star Reach, which provides a free summer camp experience for families with children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses. (©John Baird 2020 | North Star Reach)Dates and times:Friday, Oct. 23rd | 7 p.m.–9 p.m.Friday, Oct. 30th | 7 p.m.–9 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 31st | 7 p.m.–9 p.m.Sunday, Nov. 1st | 6 p.m.–8 p.m. North Star Reach is at 1200 University Camp Drive in Pinckney.
Tech Time: North Star Reach goes digital
Read full article: Tech Time: North Star Reach goes digitalDETROIT North Star Reach provides a summer camp experience for children with rare medical conditions. Coronavirus has been a large disruption to most people, but these families have known disruptions for a long time and now its the campers and parents that are being sought out for their expertise. You can Andrew Humphreys full story in the video player above. More information on North Star Reach can be found on its official website here.
Tech Time: North Star Reach campers and parents offer advice on staying calm during pandemic
Read full article: Tech Time: North Star Reach campers and parents offer advice on staying calm during pandemicDETROIT On Sundays segment of Tech Time North Star Reach campers and parents are talking about ways to stay calm and relaxed during the coronavirus pandemic. You can watch the segment in the video player above. Previous coverage on North Star Reach campers:
Tech Time: Summer Camp goes virtual during coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Tech Time: Summer Camp goes virtual during coronavirus pandemicPublished: May 31, 2020, 11:08 amDETROIT North Star Reach campers and their parents have become sought-after hygiene experts during the coronavirus. They are using video conferencing technology and social media to help. Local 4 meteorologist Andrew Humphrey has more on the virtual camp in this segment of Tech Time. You can watch his full report in the video player above.