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AFL-CIO supports museum millage renewal
The Monroe News
The Monroe/Lenawee County American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Central Labor Council endorses the Monroe County Museum System’s millage on the May 4th, 2021 ballot.
The AFL-CIO has always valued education for not only children but learners of all ages. Cultural institutions such as the Monroe County Historical Museum System (MCMS) are important and foundational in a community, especially ones with such a long and deep heritage as this region. The museum is seeking to renew its current one-tenth of a mill levy for 10 years, along with a request to increase the millage by .05 to .15.
Monroe County Museum helps preserve our stories
The Monroe News
Everyone has a story to tell. Your family may have lived here for generations, farming or running a business that benefits our community. Maybe you moved here for a job like teaching at Monroe High. The Monroe County Museum System has a vision for a new decade, a strategic plan that shares stories of the past and illuminates connections between the past, present and future.
Residents and travelers have the opportunity to experience history whether it be at the Territorial Park on the River Raisin, the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial or the museum on Monroe Street. One of the most popular resources for researchers is the archives and obituary files located at the museum. The online obituary search maintained by the museum staff and volunteers remains one of the most popular of the services provided by the museum. For over 80 years the museum has been collecting artifacts to preserve the stories of Monroe Count
The Monroe County Museum will host displays and demonstrations on the history and methods of maple sugar making.
The demonstrations are scheduled from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday in March, weather permitting, at River Raisin Territorial Park, 3815 N. Custer Road. This is the site of the Navarre-Anderson Trading Post.
Native Americans taught European settlers how to harvest and process maple sap into sugar; and for generations afterward, maple sugar was a farmer s first crop of the season.
In accordance with federal, state, and county guidelines, all buildings at Territorial Park will remain closed. Visitors are asked to observe social distancing guidelines and safe practices.
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