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Harrison
February 25th, 2008, 12:12 pm
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Welcome to Historic Calhoun County!
Calhoun County was established in 1833, named after John C. Calhoun, States Rights advocate and Vice President of the U.S. under both John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. The first settler to the area was Sidney Ketchum, who in 1830 came to Marshall, now the county seat, from New York. In 1835, Albion College was founded by the Methodist Church, significantly contributing to the stabilization of the area. Around the same time, Isaac Crary, from Marshall, drafted the section of the Michigan State Constitution on education: today, he is considered the father of the Michigan public school system. Calhoun County’s growth escalated when Dr. John Kellogg and the Seventh Day Adventists built a health sanitarium at Battle Creek in 1866. With Kellogg’s creation of a cereal called "granola," the rest was history with the town now referred to as the Cereal Capital of the World.

Today, Calhoun County remains culturally progressive while still retaining much of its tradition. Battle Creek’s (http://www.infomi.com/city/battlecreek/) Friendship Park reflects this spirit, with its contemporary design which includes a memorial to the Underground Railroad, with the stately Kellogg manor in the background. Marshall (http://www.infomi.com/city/marshall/)is noted for its careful preservation of turn-of-the-century buildings and homes, a must-see for Victorian enthusiasts. There are also plenty of recreational opportunities here, such as canoeing Pine Creek near Athens (http://www.infomi.com/city/athens/), or fishing at Duck Lake. And it’s a great place to live, too!

Harrison
February 25th, 2008, 12:12 pm
Branch County Community Chorus (http://www.bcvarts.org/BCCC.html) 450 North Avenue, Battle Creek, MI (269)965-3931 Ext. 2566
Community Chorus for Branch/Calhoun County area. W rehearse at Coldwate High School.
BCCChorus@geraldblanchard.org (BCCChorus@geraldblanchard.org)
Conservation



Friends of the St. Joe River Association, Inc. (http://www.fotsjr.org/) P. O. Box 354, Athens, MI (616)729-5174
To support the issues which concern the welfare of the St. Joseph River. The conservation of the water supply in the river and it's watersheds, the maintenance of the water quality of the river, evaluation of hydrological data of the river and it's tributaries so that decisions and actions of the corporation may be conducive to the betterment of the river, and to operate exclusively for educational, historical, charitable and scientific purposes!
algs@net-link.net (algs@net-link.net)
Family Help



Calhoun County Family Independence Agency 190 East Michigan Avenue, Battle Creek, MI (269)966-1350
Also serving: Barry and Eaton Counties

Financial Services



Consumer Credit Counseling Centers of Michigan (http://www.debthelpnow.org/) 131 East Columbia Avenue, Suite 204, Battle Creek, MI (616)963-4575
Non-profit agency providing free budget counseling, education workshops, housing programs, and low-cost debt management programs for Michigan consumers. Founded in 1961, CCC is a member of the National Foundation for Consumer Credit and has 29 offices throughout Michigan.
rbialobrzeski@ccchq.com (rbialobrzeski@ccchq.com)
Health Information



Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation - Southwest Michigan Affiliate (http://www.komenswmichigan.org/) P.O. Box 2301, Kalamazoo, MI (877)KOMENSW
The Southwest Michigan Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
is an all-volunteer local organization who raises and grants funds to provide breast health education and breast cancer screening and treatment to medically underserved populations in Southwest Michigan. At least 75% of funds remain in Southwest Michigan, and the other 25% of funds are applied directly to national breast cancer research.
swmi@komenswmichigan.org (swmi@komenswmichigan.org)
Junior Chamber of Commerce



Battle Creek Jaycees 4642 Capital Avenue SW, Battle Creek, MI (269)615-1678
Ages 21-41 that get together to get leadership training through comunity
involvement. This is a great organization to network and socialize.
battlecreekjaycees@yahoo.com (battlecreekjaycees@yahoo.com)
Religious



Bought and Paid for Ministries (Southern Gospel Trio) 7300 5 Mile Road, East Leroy, MI (269)979-7589
Bought and Paid For brings the message of Jesus through music. The group will sing Southern Gospel music where ever the door is open. For demo packet call or email.
VJHILL2@aol.com (VJHILL2@aol.com)
Social Services



Michigan Heartland Goodwill Industries, Inc. (http://www.myhgoodwill.org/) 4820 Wayne Road, Battle Creek, MI (616)964-9455
Goodwill Industries provides people with the tools they need to succeed in working. We are one of the world's largest nonprofit providers of employment and training services for people with disabilities and other disadvantaging conditions such as welfare dependency, illiteracy, criminal history and homelessness.
admin@mihgoodwill.org (admin@mihgoodwill.org)

South West Assisted Living LLC 409 SW Capital, Battle Creek, MI (269)420-0498
BEAUTIFUL ASSISTED LIVING. GREAT RATES. PRIVATE &SEMI-PRIVATE ROOMS. MALE OR
FEMALES
wisonmarc@yahoo.com (wisonmarc@yahoo.com)
Volunteers



Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation - Southwest Michigan Affiliate (http://www.komenswmichigan.org/) P.O. Box 2301, Kalamazoo, MI (877)KOMENSW
The Southwest Michigan Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
is an all-volunteer local organization who raises and grants funds to provide breast health education and breast cancer screening and treatment to medically underserved populations in Southwest Michigan. At least 75% of funds remain in Southwest Michigan, and the other 25% of funds are applied directly to national breast cancer research.
swmi@komenswmichigan.org (swmi@komenswmichigan.org)
Youth (4-H, FFA) Fair



Calhoun County 4-H Youth Program (http://www.msue.msu.edu/calhoun/4h.html) 315 West Green Street, Marshall, MI (616)781-0784
Calhoun County 4-H mobilizes volunteers to provide positive, experiential, educational youth development opportunities for youth ages 5 - 21. 4-H programs build assets, life skills and character through organized clubs in family and community settings.
calhoun@msue.msu.edu (calhoun@msue.msu.edu)