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Harrison
February 25th, 2008, 1:25 pm
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Jackson County, named for President Andrew Jackson, is located in the central/southern portion of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. In the late 1820’s, settlers from New York moved there. Prior to that, it was inhabited by Pottawatomi, Shawnee, Kickapoo, Sac and Fox Indians. Horace Blackman is the father of the county and the city of Jackson, where in 1829, he built the first log cabin. A township to the north is named for him. Growth began with a decision to build a walled prison, completed in 1838, at that time the world’s largest. The Michigan Central Railroad arrived in 1841, escalating growth, leading to the discovery and production of coal mining. Sandstone was also discovered in the area, and a diverse economy soon developed around the city of Jackson, while the outlying areas developing agricultural production in the areas of corn, oats, onions and potatoes.

Jackson County’s countryside consists of rolling farmlands dotted by many lakes, with a significant portion of the northeast corner of the county part of state forest land. Recreational opportunities abound, including the Sharonville State Wildlife Area and Cambridge Park near Brooklyn. Jackson also offers a variety of cultural activities including the Cascades Waterfall Park, opened evening hours Memorial through Labor Days. Many of the rural towns have retained a turn-of-the-century look, with well-preserved buildings and decorative landscaping - a pleasant Sunday drive.

Harrison
February 25th, 2008, 1:25 pm
Chamber of Commerce



Brooklyn-Irish Hills Chamber of Commerce (http://www.brooklynmi.com/) P.O. Box 805, Brooklyn, MI (517)592-8907 or Fax: (517)592-8907

bihcc@frontiernet.net (bihcc@frontiernet.net)

Greater Jackson Chamber of Commerce (http://www.gjcc.org/) P.O. Box 90, Jackson, MI (517)782-8221 or Fax: (517)782-0061

smilhoan@enterprisegroup.org (smilhoan@enterprisegroup.org)

Napoleon Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 224, Napoleon, MI (517)536-0547


Community Information and Links



Jackson For Life (http://www.jacksonforlife.org/) P.O. Box 683, Jackson, MI (517)784-1300
Adoption, Family Help, Health Information, Pro-life, Social Services, Support Group.
jcl@jacksonforlife.org (jcl@jacksonforlife.org)

Springport Area Growth Association (http://www.springportmi.com/) P.O. Box 128, Springport, MI (517) 857-2510
Springport Area Growth Association (SAGA) - Building the Future!
SAGA@springportmi.com (SAGA@springportmi.com)
Family Help



Jackson County Family Independence Agency 301 Louis Glick Highway ** P.O. Box 3007, Jackson, MI (517)780-7653

wiesingerd@michigan.gov (wiesingerd@michigan.gov)
Financial Services



Consumer Credit Counseling Centers of Michigan (http://www.debthelpnow.org/) 211 West Ganson, Jackson, MI (517)788-9866
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)
Foundations



The Jackson Community Foundation (http://www.jacksoncf.org/) 230 West Michigan Avenue, Jackson, MI (517)787-1321
JCF is a publicly supported philanthropic organization whose mission is to assist all citizens of greater Jackson in improving the quality of their lives. The Foundation assists donors in planning charitable gifts; provides grants to support a broad range of nonprofit services; and partners with a variety of organizations to identify and address community needs.
info@jacksoncf.org (info@jacksoncf.org)
Historical Society



Waterloo Area Historical Society (http://www.waterloofarmmuseum.org/) P.O. Box 37, Stockbridge, MI (517) 596-2254
Featuring the Waterloo Farm Museum and the Dewey School Museum. LIVING HISTORY PROGRAMS: Arrange Living History Program. that can include a school class in the one room Dewey School, life in the log cabin days, life on the farmhouse, and life on the farm. These are designed for school groups, classes and other organized groups of young children. These programs can be a full school day, or one half day. For information, fees, reservations and schedule call 517-851-7890. Note: Most school groups tour spring and fall, so scheduling several months in advanced is suggested.

SPECIAL RESERVATIONS: Arrange a special tour or a Living History Program for any group. For information, fees and reservations, call 517-851-7890. Note: You need to call ahead for groups larger than 12, or for times outside of normal Museum hours or for Dewey School. See our website for times, dates and admission - www.waterloofarmmuseum.org .
info@waterloofarmmuseum.org (info@waterloofarmmuseum.org)
Human Services



Goodwill Industries of Central Michigan, Inc. (http://www.gicm.org/) 617 North MEchanic Street, Jackson, MI (517)787-0570
Our Mission is as a non-profit, community based organization to assist people with barriers to employment and improve their ability to become participants in our community.
Goodwill@gicm.org (Goodwill@gicm.org)
Shooting Sports and Hunting



Grass Lake Sportsman Club (http://www.grasslakesportsmansclub.com/) 13505 Leach Road, Grass Lake, MI (517)522-3613
Promoting outdoor activities and community events.

Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)



Donald L. Wheeler VFW Post 823 P.O. Box 316, Michigan Center, MI (517) 764-7821
Meets the first Thursday of the month, 6:30 PM, at the American Legion Post 324 located on Falahee Rd. off of Page Ave. Serving Jackson area veterans since 1921.
vfw823@gmail.com (vfw823@gmail.com)