Whereas, Michigan achieved statehood on January 26, 1837, becoming the nation’s 26th state, uniting two peninsulas; and,
Whereas, For nearly 170 years, Michigan residents in business, education, health care and public service have exhibited the ingenuity, creativity and can-do spirit that keep great industries and grand ideas moving forward into ever more challenging arenas; and,
Whereas, For 100 years the Michigan Department of Transportation has worked diligently to secure and enhance the state’s transportation infrastructure; and,
Whereas, Michigan is blessed to make its home among the Great Lakes, the natural wonders that move around and beyond our shores; and,
Whereas, Michigan is home to thousands of immigrants and migrants who made the move to Michigan in order to create a new start in pursuit of their own piece of the American dream; and,
Whereas, There is no better time than now for residents throughout the state to encourage greater awareness of the people, attractions, heritage and opportunities for cultural enrichment that make their communities unique; and now therefore be it,
Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State of Michigan, do hereby proclaim the week of May 21, 2005, as Michigan Week, with the theme of “Great Lakes, Great Traditions: Michigan on the Move.” I invite citizens from every community in our great state to “get moving in Michigan” and take part in this year’s celebration.