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File #: 09-1131    Version: 1 Name: Woman's Nat'l Farm & Garden Association Proclamation
Type: Proclamation Status: Filed
File created: 11/16/2009 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/16/2009 Final action: 11/16/2009
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Proclamation Honoring the Ann Arbor Branch of the Woman’s National Farm & Garden Association
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Proclamation Honoring the Ann Arbor Branch of the Woman’s National Farm & Garden Association
Memorandum
Whereas, the Ann Arbor Branch of the Woman’s National Farm & Garden Association was founded by Mildred Matthaei in 1946. They held their first Greens Market and awarded their first scholarship to a student in the U-M School of Natural Resources in that same year; and
Whereas, the Ann Arbor Greens Market, the oldest philanthropic holiday bazaar in the greater Detroit metropolitan area, has raised more than $49,000 for grants and scholarships for local, state and national projects in horticulture, agriculture, and the environment, including Project Grow, the 4-H endowment, the U-M Biological Station, U-M School of Natural Resources and the Environment, Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum, among others; and

Whereas, the Ann Arbor Branch of Woman's National Farm and Garden has supported the Agrarian Adventure at Tappan Middle School since its inception, with grants, to expand the garden, improve and integrate the curriculum, and build a fruit orchard. In addition the Ann Arbor branch’s Horticultural Therapy program, the oldest volunteer group at Mott Childrens Hospital, provides flowers and flower arranging activities for patients and their families; and

Whereas, the Ann Arbor Branch of Woman’s National Farm and Garden has provided funding to restore the walled garden at the Michigan League, to landscape areas at the Ann Arbor Art Center, the Historical Museum on Main Street, & the Project Non-Violence Safe House; and to assist in planning the Wellness Garden at Glacier Hills Retirement Community. The association has also supported Growing Hope with grants to build a 96’ long hoop-house at their new Education Center, and has been a major influence on the urban farming movement in and around Ann Arbor; and

Whereas, the Ann Arbor Branch of Woman’s National Farm & Garden’s Ann Arbor Greens Market celebrates its 64th year on December 3, 20...

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