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Information courtesy of Township Clerk - Tammy Beal ********************************************************************************************************** Are you registered to vote? If you would like to vote in the November Election you must be registered by October 4th. If you click on the link below you may check to see if you are registered and what precinct you are in. The hours listed on the website are for voting times only. Click on the link below to access the Precinct maps to determine the Precinct you vote in. *************************************************************** Cemetery Preservation Committee
The Cemetery Preservation Committee is up and
running. If anyone is interested in helping, please
feel free to join us. You
may call the Township and talk
to Tammy Beal about joining.
Who we are. A group of volunteers of all ages who share a common interest in the improvement, beautification and preservation of Marion Township cemeteries and their history. How you can help We welcome you to join us. We need lots of hands, heads, hearts and historians to tend to our cemeteries. There are a variety of indoor activities planned for the fall and winter months. Can you donate a service or a skill? We are in need of signs, trash removal, wells dug, pruning, trimming and gardening, as well as volunteers to help read, clean and reset markers. Perhaps you would like to donate winter hardy bulbs or perennials or help with landscaping to beautify our cemeteries. Do you need a service project for your group? We can provide opportunities to participate in a project. Preserving the Past Cemeteries provide a great wealth of information about our past. It's not just a place to look for deceased family members. They preserve the history of our community, provide a record of our early settlers, honor our veterans, record epidemics of disease and memorialize tragedy. One of the goals of the Cemetery Preservation Committee is to read and transcribe the cemetery markers in order to provide the most comprehensive information to those searching for family members, genealogy and local history. This is a painstaking process that often requires reassembling broken markers, cleaning and up-righting them in order to get the most accurate reading. If this project interests you, please join us. |
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