Port Huron Town Hall

Port Huron Town Hall Welcome to the Town Hall Series. Each year, Town Hall presents a series of four programs.

Hello friends! We hope you are staying warm during our ❄️ Winter Freeze ❄️here in Port Huron!We want to remind all of ou...
01/26/2026

Hello friends! We hope you are staying warm during our ❄️ Winter Freeze ❄️here in Port Huron!

We want to remind all of our wonderful Season Ticket Holders of the February 1st Deadline 🎯
If you would like to guarantee your current seat, we ask that you turn your membership form into McMorran.

You can mail it in or drop it off at the McMorran Box Office.

I will include a PDF in the comments in case you misplaced yours or need another. (It is a copy/paste file)

Thank you and Remember... Only 53 days until SPRING 🌸🌺🌸

01/22/2026

Since it is so chilly out there these days, we thought it would be a great time to get your Town Hall 2026 Season Tickets!

We will welcome Christine Baranski on September 14th. She will be joined on stage with Devin Scillion.

Call the McMorran Box office today: 810-985-6166

Port Huron Town Hall has brought such an array of talented and inspiring speakers to the Blue Water Area. As it turns ou...
01/07/2026

Port Huron Town Hall has brought such an array of talented and inspiring speakers to the Blue Water Area. As it turns out, they enjoy the beautiful area we call home as much as we do! Thank you for making our guest speakers feel welcome, season after season.

✨Here is an insightful article from the perspective of our speakers:

A Lasting Impression: How Port Huron Town Hall Resonates with Those Who Take the Stage

For more than six decades, Port Huron Town Hall has brought nationally recognized voices to our community – authors, journalists, performers, and thought leaders who spark curiosity and conversation. While much attention is understandably focused on what audiences gain from the series, there is another perspective that speaks volumes about its impact: the impressions left on those who have stood at the podium.

As this six-story series concludes, three past presenters – Tom Daldin, Chuck Gaidica, and Devin Scillian – reflected on their experiences with Port Huron Town Hall and the community that surrounds it. Their insights reveal a consistent theme: excellence, connection, and a genuine sense of place that extends far beyond a single event.

For longtime Michigan storyteller and television host Tom Daldin, participating in Town Hall felt like joining a legacy.

“I was interested in being a part of Town Hall because people I really admire – Mitch Albom, for example – had been a part of it,” Daldin shared. “They have such a range of notable, great, and diverse speakers.”

That sense of respect for the series was matched by a deep appreciation for Port Huron itself. Daldin, who has featured communities across the state through his work, described an immediate connection.

“What I enjoy about Port Huron and any place I visit is the feeling I get when I arrive,” he said. “It has a thriving downtown. Young people are reconnecting to it, and it’s exploded into becoming a real sense of place. I love the water, the river walk, the bridge and the fact that you’re looking at another country across the river.”

Professionally, Daldin noted that Town Hall stands apart from countless speaking engagements he has done over the years.

“I have to say, of all the speaking engagements I’ve done, whether it’s been to 20,000 people or to 20, there has never been a more professional and well-run event,” he said. “Never have I been treated better or had a better experience. And I do a ton of speaking. I’m not just saying that.”

One element that surprised him most was the luncheon experience, which allowed for deeper interaction.

“Usually, I just sign books and leave,” Daldin explained. “But this gave me a chance to be more of a part of the community. The venue is beautiful, the audience was attentive and engaged, and they fed off the fun of the presentation. It was interactive, and they were right there with me.”

That same attention to detail and hospitality stood out to veteran broadcaster Chuck Gaidica, who has served as moderator for multiple Town Hall speakers.

“What stands out to me is the excellence brought by everyone associated with Port Huron Town Hall,” Gaidica said. “From the initial contact to the care offered when I arrive in Port Huron, to the actual day of the event – every detail is handled with excellence. This is an exceptional trait.”

For Gaidica, that consistency defines the series. “I would point to that again – the excellence in every facet of the series,” he added.

As a moderator, Gaidica has shared the stage with high-profile guests including Brooke Shields and Tara Lipinski, experiences he describes as both professionally rewarding and personally enjoyable.

“Both have a great sense of humor and quick wit,” he said. It was a joy to not only interview them, but to have fun along the way. That kind of atmosphere doesn’t happen by accident, it’s created.”

Devin Scillian, journalist, author, and musician, brought a different perspective as he and his band closed the 2025 Town Hall season with a live performance. “As I joked with the audience, when a country band is asked to play at 10:30, we usually think that means PM,” Scillian said with a laugh. “But the band was excited, I was excited, and clearly the crowd was excited too. We had a full house and a great time.”

Looking at the long list of luminaries who have been part of Town Hall, Scillian said the invitation itself carried weight.

“When you look back at how long this has been going on and who has been part of it, you think, ‘Us? You want us to come play for you?’” he said. “It’s a great honor.”

That honor is also rooted in personal connection. Scillian spends significant time in the region and considers Port Huron a familiar and welcoming place.

“We’ve got a cottage up in the Thumb, and we come through Port Huron a ton,” he said. “I feel very comfortable here. I love it here. I feel very much a part of the community, so it was a real honor to be part of Town Hall.”

Beyond individual performances, Scillian reflected on the deeper value of the series in today’s digital world.

“It’s so easy to get sucked into this digital cyclone you can hold in your hand,” he said. “You can learn a lot, but you’re not doing it communally. You’re not sitting next to someone and letting something inspire conversation.”

Town Hall, he noted, creates space for shared experience.

“These events bring people together – to learn, to share, to talk,” Scillian said. “They show the power of community, which is so vital in our world. That’s why this series has lasted as long as it has and why it’s as powerful as it is.”

As this grant-supported storytelling series comes to a close, the reflections of these presenters underscore what audiences in Port Huron have long known: Town Hall is more than a speaker series. It is a carefully crafted experience rooted in excellence, hospitality, and a strong sense of community – one that leaves a lasting impression on everyone who takes part, whether seated in the audience or standing on stage.

✨ Port Huron Town Hall wishes you a Happy 2026! ✨May the new year bring joy, inspiration, and meaningful moments to you ...
01/02/2026

✨ Port Huron Town Hall wishes you a Happy 2026! ✨
May the new year bring joy, inspiration, and meaningful moments to you and your loved ones.
We look forward to another wonderful year together!

We're filled with gratitude for an unforgettable 2025 Town Hall Season! Our spectacular lineup wouldn't have been possib...
12/17/2025

We're filled with gratitude for an unforgettable 2025 Town Hall Season!

Our spectacular lineup wouldn't have been possible without the enthusiasm of our amazing audience.

We soared into the season with Tara Lipinski, were inspired by Ben Nemtin, delighted in the talents of our very own Julianne Ankley, and concluded with an unforgettable performance by Devin Scillian and The Arizona Sun Band.

Here's to many more seasons of uplifting entertainment and community connection, thank you for being part of this journey!

Here are a few photos from our last performance.
Photo credit 📸: Tom Moore

What could be better? Here is a gift idea everyone on your shopping list is sure to enjoy 🎁
12/08/2025

What could be better? Here is a gift idea everyone on your shopping list is sure to enjoy 🎁

12/01/2025

Our sponsors are the heartbeat of Town Hall, and we’re excited to share an article that highlights just how essential their support truly is. 💙

From bringing world-class programs to our stage, to helping us create meaningful experiences for our community, our sponsors make it all possible. Their generosity strengthens everything we do.

We are deeply grateful for each sponsor who believes in our mission and invests in enriching our community. Thank you for all you make possible!

👉 Here is an article to help enlighten our audience on the impact and importance of our sponsors.

Port Huron Town Hall - Sponsors Help Tell the Stories

Port Huron Town Hall has long been a stage for powerful storytelling. Each season, a carefully chosen lineup of speakers shares their experiences whether they are of global renown, cultural interest, unique expertise, or simply compelling human testimony.
Behind every Town Hall season is a group of dedicated volunteers and donors who help make it possible. The organization operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, with an Endowment Fund managed through the Community Foundation of St. Clair County. In addition to ticket sales, Town Hall relies on generous community sponsorships to bring world-class speakers to the McMorran stage.

Judy Redmond, current President of Port Huron Town Hall, and her husband Tim are among the proud sponsors of this season’s program. “Tim and I sponsor Port Huron Town Hall because it brings the wider world of arts and education to our hometown,” Judy said.
“I worked full-time in Port Huron for 41 years, and it was always a special treat to leave work on a Monday morning to attend Town Hall - like when Barbara Bush spoke. Once I retired and joined the board, I was honored to help sustain such a treasure in our community. Especially after COVID, when the organization faced a financial setback, Tim and I felt it was our turn to give back.”
Securing world-class speakers requires significant resources. Each presentation involves fees, travel, and lodging, and the costs can vary dramatically. “It should surprise no one that excellent presenters come at a high price,” Judy added. “That’s why the generosity of our community sponsors is essential.”

Local business leaders have long recognized the value Town Hall brings to the region. Among them is real estate broker Jeff Wine, who, along with his wife Debbie, supports the organization as a sponsor.
“Debbie and I were introduced to Town Hall by our friends Mary and Tony Houle,” Wine explained. “I was already familiar with this kind of forum from my college days, when my sociology professor ran The Conference on World Affairs in Boulder, Colorado. It was like a forerunner to today’s TED Talks.”
Wine believes it’s vital that smaller communities like Port Huron have access to diverse voices. “We enjoy hearing the speakers Town Hall brings here and believe our community benefits when we engage with new ideas and perspectives,” he said.
He also sees Town Hall as a unique way to connect with residents. “The audience represents interesting, educated people who care about their community. I like to think of them as my target market,” Wine added.

Patty Lawrence, a third-generation season ticket holder and longtime board member, has also served on the committee that selects the speakers. She has witnessed firsthand how the organization balances cost and creativity.
“Our budget is based on season ticket sales, and we’re limited by the number of seats at McMorran,” Lawrence explained. “To keep prices affordable while still presenting an exciting and interesting lineup, we invite individuals and companies who see our value to become sponsors.”
The selection process, she said, is both strategic and spirited. “All the pieces such as talent, dates, travel, and logistics have to come together like a puzzle. We work with several talent agencies and also consider suggestions from our ticket holders. The committee meetings are fun and lively; if you miss one, you might come back to find your favorite speaker has been knocked off the list!”
Lawrence added that not all presenters demand the same budget. “We usually spend about a third to half of our budget on our headliner, then fill the other dates with fascinating people who fit within our remaining funds. We often include an entertaining or musical guest for December to close the year with energy.”

Pam Thomas and her husband Dave have been longtime supporters, sponsors, and champions of Port Huron Town Hall. “There are only a handful of Town Halls left around the country,” she noted. “For ours to still be thriving after 71 years is remarkable, and I want to see it continue for many more.”
Thomas remembers the moment she became hooked. “I remember when Barbara Bush came to town, and I couldn’t get a ticket. My mother-in-law raved about it, so the next fall, I bought season tickets so I wouldn’t miss another speaker.”
Now a 25-year ticket holder, 20-year board member, and past president, Thomas remains passionate about Town Hall’s value. “There’s nowhere else in our community where you can be educated, enlightened, and entertained for this price,” she said. “Even if you went to Detroit, Grand Rapids, or Lansing, you wouldn’t see the caliber of speakers we have right here in Port Huron.”
In just four years, Port Huron Town Hall will celebrate its 75th anniversary, and Thomas is determined to help ensure its future. “The speakers I’ve never heard of are usually the best ones!” she noted.

Town Hall’s continued success is the result of countless individuals, donors, sponsors, and volunteers who believe in the power of ideas and the joy of shared experiences. Each new season brings high anticipation and pride as the committee unveils another lineup of remarkable voices.

It is rare for an organization to reinvent itself every year and still maintain the confidence of its audience; but thanks to its community sponsors, Town Hall continues to thrive.
To learn more about becoming a sponsor or to support Port Huron Town Hall’s Endowment Fund, visit porthurontownhall.com

Becoming a sponsor helps ensure that this fascinating and ever-evolving storytelling tradition continues to educate, inspire, and entertain for generations to come.

11/28/2025
If you attended Town Hall today, were you as surprised to see Julianne Ankley as she was to be our performer?! 🎶Our marv...
11/11/2025

If you attended Town Hall today, were you as surprised to see Julianne Ankley as she was to be our performer?! 🎶

Our marvelously talented hometown artist graced us with her beautiful music — what a treat! Julianne so graciously stepped in at the last minute when our scheduled guest fell ill, and we can’t thank her enough for her generous spirit and incredible performance.

What a wonderful way to start the week!

photo credit: Thomas Moore

Check out this interview with our own Historian, Susan Tisdel. Hope to see everyone on Monday! Tickets are still availab...
11/08/2025

Check out this interview with our own Historian, Susan Tisdel. Hope to see everyone on Monday! Tickets are still available at the McMorran Box Office.

This Monday (11/10), a rare opportunity to hear stories from former CIA international spy, Jonna Mendez. Find out how to purchase tickets for this Port Huron...

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