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Next meeting : September 2020
THIS MEETING MAY BE POSTPONED UNTIL THIS CORONA VIRUS THING IS EITHER OVER WITH OR FIGURED OUT
​WE WILL KEEP YOU UPDATED.
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​REMEMBER:
STAY HEALTHY
STAY SAFE
​STAY CALM
​KEEP READING...we are putting more on the website all the time!


WELCOME TO THE DOG-DAYS OF SUMMER!

FIND ALL THE DOGS FOR THE DOG-DAYS
​OF SUMMER!
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SGS NEWS

did you know there were 2 banner schools in our county at one time?

banner School, chapin Township, Saginaw County - 1910

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Banner School used to reside at corner of corner of Peet and Chapin Roads in Chapin Twsp, Saginaw, Mich.  Please note there was also a Banner School at the corner of Busch and Dehmel Roads in Birch Run township.
SEE MAP BELOW

This photo sent to us from Robin Criner with the following information:

Back row:
Grace Dennis, Winifred Stolze, Hazel Mole, and Verna Coon.
2nd row:
Marie Walborn, Ruth Partlow, Alice Thomas, Mary Rogers, and Ollie Beach.
Lower step:
?? Walborn, Elsie Knowls, Zella Rogers, and Ethel Mole.
Boys standing on left:
Ace Rogers, Morella Bushels, and Park Beach.
Boys standing on the right:
George Dennis, John Coon, Milo Milner, and Cassie Mole.

​Robin noted;
(Hopefully they are spelled right.
A few were harder to read but I believe they are right)

THANK YOU ROBIN FOR SENDING THIS TO US!!!

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NOTE: The above photo shows arial location,
​Below shows what is currently at the site today.
​There are more photos of schools from the past in Saginaw County at HOME / LOCAL-SAGINAW / COUNTY SCHOOLS ...OR go to this LINK
​on our site. (A work in Progress)
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WHAT THE
FARMERS ALMANAC
HAS TO SAY

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August is upon us! What do we celebrate in August? Why is August a month? See all the notable days of August—from Lammas Day to Left-Handers Day to the Perseid Meteor Showers!

THANK YOU FARMERS ALMANAC.COM
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Can pets get the
​coronavirus disease?

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We don't know for sure which animals can be infected with the virus that causes COVID-19.

CDC is aware of a small number of pets, including dogs and cats, reported to be infected with the virus that causes COVID-19, mostly after close contact with people with COVID-19. A tiger at a zoo in New York has also tested positive for the virus.

Recent research shows that ferrets, cats, and golden Syrian hamsters can be experimentally infected with the virus and can spread the infection to other animals of the same species in laboratory settings. Pigs, chickens, and ducks did not become infected or spread the infection based on results from these studies.
​

Coronavirus (COVID-19) frequently asked questionswww.cdc.gov › coronavirus › 2019-ncov › faq


PREVIOUS SPEAKER WAS:    

Our last speaker was in March: Debra Sheets gave us a presentation video from Rootstech 2020
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                            Click on the Rootstech icon                                                to view video
​          "Finding Your Elusive Female Ancestors"


Notes From our last
​timbertown log

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Did you misplace your
​last issue of the Timbertown Log? 
TO READ MORE CLICK THE LINK
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GREAT BOOKS TO READ

Books about our city, county and or state

HISTORICAL BOOK ON THE
BEGINNINGS ​OF SAGINAW, MICHIGAN

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​IF YOU WANT TO OPEN THE ENTIRE BOOK CLICK ON THE BOOK

​PGS 460 - 470


CLICK TO READ A PORTION

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READ THE REVIEW
By Roselynn Ederer

​As part of the Northwest Territory, the Saginaw wilderness was not organized into a county until January 28, 1835. When Canadian, Scottish, German, and Irish pioneers began to settle along the region's many rivers, small communities developed-Burt, Birch Run, Bridgeport, Frankenmuth, Freeland, Hemlock, Merrill, St. Charles, Chesaning, Oakley, and Zilwaukee-in addition to larger towns such as Carrollton, Saginaw City, and East Saginaw. Using stories and photographs collected from life-long residents and historical societies throughout Saginaw County, this book documents the colorful lumbering, agricultural, and industrial past of these communities from the mid-1800s through the early 1900s.
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by Roberta Morey

Saginaw's history begins with its river system; the first inhabitants of the area were the Chippewa Indians who used the Saginaw, Shiawassee, and Tittabawassee Rivers for transportation, fishing, and rice harvesting. In 1675, Jesuit priest Fr. Henri Nouvel arrived by canoe from St. Ignace in the Upper Peninsula to minister to the local tribes. As the first European visitor, he arrived before the rivers brought the fur traders, who established trading posts to barter with the Native Americans. In 1819, territorial governor Lewis Cass negotiated a treaty with the Native Americans in which millions of acres of their land was ceded to the U.S. government. After the treaty, settlers began to arrive, and lumber barons from the East found that the rivers could transport logs from the woods to the sawmills that dotted the Saginaw River. After the lumber industry waned, many varied trades came into being, and a long list of famous names are connected to the growth of the city. A small selection of early developers, heroes, and modern-day entrepreneurs are featured in this book.
Click the Amazon
logo to order​ either book

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GENEALOGY CONFERENCES

4 great Genealogy conferences
​in 2020

​By Joy Neighbors
If your New Year's resolution is to attend more conferences and seminars this year; congratulations, that's a perfect way to make connections and stay up on what's happening in the world of genealogy. If you’re searching for genealogy conferences with the most bang for the buck, here are four recommendations to consider.
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4 Conferences

HOYT LIBRARY
...remembering the past

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GET ANSWERS...ASK MISS BETTY!

WE ARE STILL HERE READY TO HELP!
​Brick wall? Stumped? ​Out of Ideas?
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The combined efforts of
our members may be
​able to find you an answer!
Go to the ASK MISS BETTY
page and post your question   
OR for help click on the
​
Miss Betty icon.      
PS. We don't charge for the help ​but we do take  donations.  

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PLEASE REMEMBER US
IN YOUR WILL

 SGS REMEMBRANCE FUND
Where your donated monies to the
Saginaw Genealogical Society
can mean a real difference!
We look for places in our city or county
that are in need of extra help in regards to
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH or PRESERVATION,
that we deem of great value to the community.
The donation to these places is then
MADE IN YOUR NAME.  

FOR MORE INFORMATION
PLEASE SEND US AN EMAIL TO:

    saggensoc@gmail.com 
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WANTED: Your stories IN 2020
Did you or a family member survive
...a flood? ...A Fire? ...A Virus?  
​send your stories to : sgsmi1970@gmail.com


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Michigan Genealogical Council
20 hrsLibrary of Michigan
COVID-19: Save Your Story
Project Description: COVID-19 History Project Diary 

A call for volunteers: The COVID-19 Pandemic has affected all of us in many different ways and we are all eyewitnesses to the events that have been unfolding the last
few weeks. This is a time for us to record our daily experiences, thoughts, and feelings in diary form, either in writing or video.
The Library of Michigan envisions collecting and preserving
these stories. The goal is to preserve the stories of our daily
lives during the crisis and to provide future historians, researchers, ​and students with information and data on life in Michigan communities during the Pandemic.
For questions about the project or to submit a diary, please email:
                 The Library of Michigan staff                 at: Librarian@Michigan.gov.
Submissions can be emailed in at any time.
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YOUR LAUGH FOR THE DAY

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THIS JUST IN

2020 Census ​

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 PLEASE:
​​REMEMBER TO FILL OUT THE 2020 CENSUS

Some may want to fill out the online census.
We did! 
You get a letter in the mail with a Census ID#
and then you go to the website and fill out the questions they have there. It's super easy and doesn't take but
​a few minutes.

IF YOU NEED HELP FILLING IT OUT PLEASE CALL:
​
1-844-330-2020


REMEMBER...
Future generations may be 

looking for YOU someday!

FYI
The 
Chihuahua is a balanced, graceful dog of terrier-like demeanor, weighing no more than 6 pounds. The rounded “apple” head is a breed hallmark. The erect ears and full, luminous eyes are acutely expressive. Coats come in many colors and patterns, and can be long or short. The varieties are identical except for coat. The Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog, and is named after the Mexican state of Chihuahua. 
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FREE GENEALOGY HELP cold cases

RESEARCH HELP

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PLEASE NOTE:
BECAUSE OF COVID-19 VIRUS, 
THE SAGINAW FAMILY HISTORY CENTER IS CLOSED TO EVERYONE 

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE...


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BUT YOU CAN STILL CALL FOR
​ONLINE HELP AT:
 

​FamilySearch open 24/7

1-866-604-1830
​24 hrs a day / 7 days a week!


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SGS PIONEER CERTIFICATES
Pioneer, Settler or First Family certificates
are for any PROVEN ancestors who may have lived in
Saginaw County ​from 1822-1884.  
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The Saginaw Genealogical Society began the issuance of Pioneer, Settler and First Family Certificates in 2017
Give a gift the family will forever remember! 
​* Your ancestor ​will be noted in our website
* You will receive a handsome embossed certificate 
* Ancestor documentation is vetted by our Society.
* Suitable for framing, or for documentation of your ancestors     presence in Saginaw County along with their pedigree.

​Go to the History tab
​in our menu and then
to the 
Pioneers link,
or just click here on
the pioneers link>> 
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​
    PIONEERS ​
Member ​John Cammin
​and the very
​first Certificate in the Pioneer/Settler/First Family Awards Program
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SUMMER IS ONLY BORING IF ​...

YOU ARE SITTING AROUND AND NOT PAYING ATTENTION. THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING TO BE DOING, SOMETHING
TO RECORD, SOMEONE TO INTERVIEW, SOMEWAY TO MAKE GOOD USE OF
​YOUR TIME. AND IF NOTHING ELSE ...
...GO WALK THE DOG!
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CHECK OUT OUR Fb SITE

There are lots of cool and interesting things to read there! Or ask a question. ​You can connect to Fb right from our website!
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FACEBOOK
Search: Saginaw Genealogical Society
or go to our ​main page and click ​"Fb link" (top right corner) 
​or Click HERE or click the icon above!
PS: You will need to sign into your own Fb
account ​to enter the site.

FREE- FREE- FREE!

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CLICK ON TITLE BELOW TO GO TO LINK
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50 PLUS FREE Genealogy Sites​
​​
THE BEST DEAL AROUND!


DO YOU DIARY?

Well apparently future generations are going to want to know what you and I did during this VERY interesting time of self-quarantine during the Corona virus which will be forever marked in history.                                
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LIKE US ON FACEBOOK,
YOU CAN FIND
THE LINK IN THE TOP RIGHT
​CORNER OF
​THIS AND EVERY PAGE!

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​STRANGE BUT TRUE
Family squabbles and rival siblings...continues today. 
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Bonds of blood: survival secrets of medieval royal families. No medieval king could sleep easy at night until he had secured the smooth transition of his crown to a son. From marrying babes-in-arms to siring dozens of offspring, Robert Bartlett reveals the lengths to which rulers would go to ensure the survival of their dynasty...

Thank you:  www.Historyextra.com
click to read the rest of the story

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THE 'MEMBERS ONLY' PAGE
FOR THE ARCHIVES OF THE TIMBERTOWN LOG ARE
OFFICIALLY COMPLETED AND
​ARE UPDATED PERIODICALLY.

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​IF YOU HAVE MISSED ONE OF THE

NEWSLETTERS YOU CAN NOW
ACCESS THEM ALL ​FROM HERE.




MYSTERY PHOTOS

ARE THESE YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS?
Aren't they just precious? So sad to see that these photos were discarded and lost to their families. These
​3 photos were found by one of our SGS members in an antiques store. Don't worry,  the photos were saved and sent to the collection at Hoyt Library.  They are from the Saginaw and Frankenmuth area. If you can identify them PLEASE contact us ASAP at:
sgsmi1971@gmail.com
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GO AHEAD AND ASK GRANDMA
​IF SHE RECOGNIZES ANYONE!

We have a whole lot more
mystery photos!
So if you are interested
and your family has been here for awhile PLEASE take a look and see if you recognize anyone.
We would LOVE to solve
​even ONE mystery!!!
​

PLEASE CLICK THE BUTTON BELOW
MORE MYSTERY PHOTOS

FOOD AND FAMILY HISTORY

35 FAVORITE GRILLING RECIPES

​Recipes from our families... 
connect us to our history
and they ​have a way of bringing families
​together.  
And anytime families gather,
even if to JUST EAT -- 
That's when Family History ​is made!​
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HOW TO GRILL JUST ABOUT ANYTHING!!!​
Thank you
FEASTING AT HOME.COM
WOW, YOU GOTTA SEE THESE RECIPES

MICHIGAN GENEALOGICAL COUNCIL   

NEWSLETTER
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THIS JUST IN....

WHATS NEW AT THE GENEALOGICAL LIBRARY IN LANSING?
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION...

Tips on how to stay happy
​in troubling times (CoVid-19)

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By dwelling less on stress and reflecting on the positives, the BBC Future’s guide to happiness will help you to feel less overwhelmed by world events.
CLICK TO READ

MILITARY HISTORY & NEWS

While the military uses labs, retrievers, and other breeds including a Jack Russell or two for detection, the most popular breeds of war dogs are Belgian Malinois, Dutch Shepherd, and the ever popular German Shepherd. These dogs are valued for their intelligence, trainability, work ethic, and adaptability.
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MILITARY STORIES ABOUT: 

23 Facts You Never Knew About
​Military Working Dogs
CLICK TO READ

mORE LINKS FOR OUR READERS

fOR QUICK LINKS - CLICK ON THE BLUE ICONS

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​​Beginners Guide to ​Starting a Family Tree

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         Saginaw County Records 

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The hub post

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        Genealogy Research Strategies

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           Ellis Island Records and Info

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              Hoyt Library - Local History/Genealogy 

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              FamilySearch Genealogy  Records


aMAZING STORIES​

6 weird things that have happened in August
through history


When was oxygen discovered? How did King William II die? And when was the first Guinness World Book of Records published? As the eighth month gets under way, we look back at some of the strangest and most surprising things that have happened in August through history
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STAY HOME AND DO YOUR GENEALOGY

FREE... FREE... FREE

These Genealogy Sites are Providing
​Free Resources During the Pandemic

Most of us are aware of the importance of social distancing during this difficult time in history, and are staying at home to protect ourselves and others. And, while the coronavirus pandemic is causing emotional and economic stress for us all, it is important to find ways to relieve our worry by taking part in activities that lift our mood and help us stay connected (virtually).
That’s why those of us at Family History Daily are so glad to see several genealogy companies and organizations stepping up to provide free access to a wide variety of documents, images, courses and tools to enhance research while we all self-isolate. We’re proud of the family history community for pulling together to support one another and hope these resources will bring a smile to your face. ​
CLICK FOR LINK
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DID YOU KNOW?

NEWSBANK can be used for FREE with your public library card ID number. This website has newspapers to search for obituaries!
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                      NEWSBANK ​
       TO SEARCH: CLICK ON THE TITLE ABOVE

THOUGHT OF THE DAY

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PLEASE NOTE
THIS IS NOT A DOG...STITCH is an unusual pet
​who is actually a notorious extra-terrestrial fugitive.
From the Disney movie: LILO AND STITCH

INTERESTING STUFF

my favorite thing to do THIS summer was....

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PLEASE NOTE :
​THAT NO# 2 HAS TO BE DONE WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING 
IDEAS FOR SUMMER 2020

READ ALL ABOUT IT


MARTIN GENEALOGY UNCOVERED

Through a request to SGS the following document was uncovered from a descendant. We are indeed grateful to Frank Bradley for the opportunity to read about Michael G. Martin, one of our past citizens of Saginaw county.  We thought it may be of interest to those of you who have Martin ancestors, or for those who search and search and search...and then FIND!  Enjoy.
THE MARTIN PAPERS

Family History Daily
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     It wasn’t all that long ago that genealogists stored their family trees offline. These ‘old school’ family researchers owned actual physical copies of the records they had collected and carefully cataloged and stored them in elaborate file systems in their homes (you know who you are).
Later, most of us switched to family tree programs on our computers that we purchased from a local software store or by mail. We took those actual, paper records and scanned and attached them to our fancy new family tree program for safe keeping and easy reference. This provided a whole new way to store and organize our research and show it off to family and friends.
     A lot has changed since that time. Although many of us still use offline family tree programs, most of us choose to sync to online trees as well, or we may only keep our tree(s) online. And a surprising number of people are storing and updating their trees in more than one location.
It is not uncommon for someone to have a tree on a paid site like Ancestry or MyHeritage, as well as on a free, collaborative site like FamilySearch AND in a DNA database such as Family Tree DNA – in addition to an offline program.
     This ever-increasing availability of places to store and share family trees has many benefits (and a few downsides) but it has also created one major problem for researchers – access to attached records.
​    To read more about this and find solutions along with step-by-step instructions, please click on the button below.  
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MORE INTERESTING STUFF

Saginaw News Obituary Index

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​  With over 200,00+ obituaries for you 
   to find. ​​Click on the link below     

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http://obits.netsource-one.net/


A NEW WEBSITEichiganology.org

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SEEKINGMICHIGAN.ORG IS NOW MICHIGANOLOGY.ORG
The second biggest change to our website – the search box in the top right corner of every page, the ability to narrow search results, the option to add comments and tags to digital objects – are all features of our host’s upgrades. As we began to incorporate these new features, we also took the opportunity to change the structure of the website as well. These changes are meant to enable our staff to handle most of the web development work necessary to maintain and expand the website.

LEARNING WEBSITE

WHERE HISTORY HOLDS THE KEY
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A place to learn how to DIG...Discover, Index, Genealogy
We are back with a new domain name....but still the same great info.
For Adults or Kids...anyone who wants to begin their search with a
step-by-step process that YOU teach yourself. 
Go to: historyKEY.org  or click on the button below
historyKEY.org

FAMILY HISTORY 101
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Sharing your family’s legacy is so important for strengthening family
​bonds and reliving traditions that will make memories for every
generation. Take the time to sit down with your living relatives to
record important family history and maybe you’ll make some new
​family history research discoveries. LET US SHOW YOU HOW...
CLICK TO READ STORY
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Memories & Traditions

WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR THE
​DOG-DAYS OF SUMMER ?
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8 Safe Summer Activities During
​COVID-19
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HISTORY IN A NUTSHELL

7 things that happened in August through history...
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 THE FIRST TIME THIS WAS EVER SEEN AND RECORDED!
CHECK IT OUT

​LIBRARY CARDS

Are you a Michigan library card holder?  Did you know that as of May 24, 2016, you can now access hundreds
of Michigan’s state parks, historic sites, recreation areas and campgrounds for either free or discounted admission?  ​You can even use it to visit any of the
Seven National Park venues in this state!
​

To Read More About It: 
​
CLICK ON THE BUTTON BELOW
CLICK TO CONNECT

SAVING THE BEST FOR LAUGH

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SO HOW OBSERVANT ARE YOU? 
DID YOU NOTICE THAT THIS MONTHS THEME WAS THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER? DID YOU SEE ALL THE DOGS?  YOU DID?!  
​SO HOW MANY DID YOU COUNT?
ANSWER ON THE BOTTOM OF THE ASK MISS BETTY PAGE

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