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Campus corgi dies, grassy lot for sale asking for close to $600,000: Ann Arbor headlines April 24-29

Campus corgi dies, grassy lot for sale asking for close to $600,000: Ann Arbor headlines April 24-29 Updated Apr 30, 7:40 AM; Posted Apr 30, 7:40 AM Reggie the Campus Corgi, makes an appearance at the University of Michigan Diag and Michigan Union on Wednesday, October 4, 2017. His Facebook page has more than 2,800 friends. Melanie Maxwell | The Ann Arbor News ANN ARBOR NEWSANN ARBOR NEWS Facebook Share Here are some headlines you might have missed this week. Reggie the Campus Corgi swam in the Pacific Ocean, hiked through Zion National Park and flew on airplanes across the country. There was no place he was happier, though, than walking through the University of Michigan campus to brighten the days of students and staff alike, Reggie’s owner Michael P. Sola said.

New manager wants to bring more diversity to Ann Arbor Farmers Market

New manager wants to bring more diversity to Ann Arbor Farmers Market Today 10:00 AM Stefanie Stauffer took over as Ann Arbor s new farmers market manager in late May, 2020.Ann Arbor s Farmer s Market Manager Stefanie Stauffer Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI The new manager of the Ann Arbor Farmers Market is hoping to develop a more diverse vendor community. Stefanie Stauffer became Ann Arbor’s Farmers Market Manager in late May 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic raged. As she stepped into her new role, new protocols were put into place due to the pandemic. Although she faces obstacles from the pandemic, Stauffer hopes to develop a more diverse group of vendors as well as bring in a younger generation of vendors to ensure a continuing vibrant market.

­ЪЉІ Getting to know A2 MarketРђЎs new manager

Getting to know A2 Market’s new manager Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor Published:  Tags:  Good morning! Did you know that the Ann Arbor Farmers Market has a new manager? Stefanie Stauffer joined the market in May 2020, and recently told me about her first year in the position which included quickly adapting operations during a pandemic and the mark she hopes to leave on the beloved market moving forward. When she’s not busy teaching sociology at Washtenaw Community College, Stauffer can be seen at the Detroit Street market as it continues to see the arrival of more spring vendors.

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