
Historical Marker for Mother’s Day
The first known observance of Mother’s Day occurred on May 13, 1877, and was held in Albion, Michigan over a dispute related to the
Albion Michigan – General Guide to the Community
Engagement Across Mid-Michigan
The first known observance of Mother’s Day occurred on May 13, 1877, and was held in Albion, Michigan over a dispute related to the
Round One of the Clean-up was a big success. We’ll be sharing more photos soon. We will meet again at City Hall, Saturday, April 23, at 10 a.m. for Round Two of Albion Clean Up for Earth Day. Much thanks to Friends of Albion’s Animals and Play Right Sports for bringing out teams to tackle key areas.
Get outside on the most excellent day of the year to date, Sunday, January 1, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. and take a short walk with
Three downtown Albion businesses collaborated to spark holiday spirits and to celebrate the ribbon cutting at Anna’s House of Flowers’ new downtown location on Nov.
Hundreds of people and creatures emerged on Albion, Michigan’s Superior Street, on Saturday, October 30, 2022. Many of those who appeared were not who they
Albion AAUW, NAACP, Greater Albion Chamber of Commerce, and Michigan Education Association hosted a candidates forum at the Marshall Opportunity High School on Thursday, October
Dick Porter, of Albion Community Gardens shares gratitude for the many people and organizations that made this development possible. Not all of the remarks are
Participants in the Community Table of Albion program enjoyed some local fresh produce last week thanks to the Center for Sustainability & the Environment (CSE)
It was in the spring of 1911 that two freshmen at Albion College, Byron D. Stokes and F. Dudleigh Vernor, wrote the words and music