Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation
Michigan Department of History, Arts and LibrariesMichigan.gov, Official Portal for the State of Michigan
Michigan.gov Home HAL Home | Site Map | Contact HAL | HAL Jobs | HAL Online Services | FAQ
Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version Email this page Email Page
'Save Our Lights' License Plates Generate $215,800 for Projects at Eight Historic Michigan Lighthouses

Contact:  Denise Sachau, SHPO (517) 373-1904
Agency: History, Arts and Libraries


March 14, 2008

Department of History, Arts and Libraries Director Dr. William Anderson and Michigan Historical Center Director Sandra Clark today announced more than $215,800 in 2008 lighthouse preservation grants to eight organizations.

The Michigan Lighthouse Assistance Program, administered by the State Historic Preservation Office, is funded by proceeds from the sale of the "Save our Lights" license plate. Lighthouse grants are given to state and local governments or nonprofit organizations that are maintaining or restoring a lighthouse. Recipients must provide 50 percent of the grant award as matching funds. Since the program's inception in 2000, more than $1 million has been awarded.

"With more lighthouses than any other state in the nation, Michigan has an opportunity to build upon these communities' character and unique sense of place," said Dr. Anderson. "Each 'Save Our Lights' license plate that you see on the road represents a commitment by that car owner to the preservation of the picturesque lighthouses that help define the Great Lake State."

Clark added, "Whether perched on a small island in the middle of Lake Huron, or high on a bluff overlooking Lake Superior, these beacons are preserved through the hard work and dedication of our grant recipients. The lighthouse people are committed to maintaining some of our most remote and important structures."

The Michigan Lighthouse Assistance Program was established to assist in the preservation, rehabilitation and protection of lighthouses in Michigan. The program arose from a concern about the disposal of over 70 lighthouses in Michigan by the U.S. Coast Guard.

Fiscal Year 2008 Michigan Lighthouse Assistance Program (MLAP) grant recipients include the following projects. These awards are pending approval of the State Administrative Board.

  • $39,800 - Charlevoix Historical Society - Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse
    Phase II of the rehabilitation of the exterior will include rust removal and paint preparation work, including lead paint abatement and repainting.  This is the third MLAP grant for this lighthouse.

  • $20,000 - DeTour Reef Light Preservation Society - DeTour Reef Light Station
    The DeTour Reef Light Preservation Society has received $105,000 in Michigan Lighthouse Assistance grants in five previous awards.  The society has already completed a major rehabilitation of the lighthouse. This project will rehabilitate the diaphone foghorn system, including the procurement of tanks, valves, non-functional diaphone, housing and piping and a compressor.

  • $40,000 - Grand Traverse Lighthouse Museum - Grand Traverse Light Station
    The Grand Traverse Lighthouse Museum will use its third MLAP grant to replace windows in the lighthouse and fog signal building with historically correct wood windows.

  • $21,000 - Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association - Cheboygan River Front Range Light
    The GLLKA will use this second MLAP grant to reinforce the deteriorated timber frame, repair damaged windowsill at lantern, and restore the lantern room exterior and the walkway surface of the observation deck.

  • $9,000 - Peninsula Township - Old Mission Point Lighthouse
    Peninsula Township will use the grant funds to repair the lighthouse fascia and soffit, reroof and paint the catwalk, and pay for scaffolding rental.

  • $40,000 - Ontonagon County Historical Society - Ontonagon Harbor Lighthouse
    MLAP grants funded a Historic Structures Report in 2000, and plans and specifications in 2006. The 2008 grant will be used to perform masonry repairs on the Keeper's Dwelling, Privy and Oil House as specified in the previous projects.

  • $6,000 - Delta County Historical Society - Sand Point Lighthouse
    The Delta County Historical Society will hire an architect to prepare plans and specifications for directing water away from the masonry base and walls of the lighthouse in addition to partially rebuilding and repainting the chimney.

  • $40,000 - Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society - Whitefish Point Light Tower
    This project will include stripping the paint from the light tower, doing lead paint abatement, and priming and painting the tower.

Michigan residents can support the preservation of Michigan's lighthouses by purchasing "Save Our Lights" license plates through the Secretary of State. The first year adds an additional $35 to the regular registration fee, and reduces to a $10 fee in subsequent years.

The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) assists in the identification, rehabilitation and interpretation of Michigan's historic resources. SHPO is a division of the Michigan Historical Center, part of the Department of History, Arts and Libraries (HAL). Dedicated to enriching quality of life and strengthening the economy by providing access to information, preserving and promoting Michigan's heritage and fostering cultural creativity, HAL also includes the Library of Michigan, the Mackinac Island State Park Commission, the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs and the Michigan Film Office. For more information, visit www.michigan.gov/hal.

Read more press releases from the Department of History, Arts and Libraries (HAL).

Link to Department and Agencies Web Site Index
Link to Statewide Online Services Index
Link to Statewide Web-based Surveys
Link to RSS feeds available on this site
Related Content
 •  Woodworking, Military Drills and Colonial Crafts Enhanced by Campeau's Company Encampment at Colonial Michilimackinac July 26-27
 •  Mackinac Island Airport Terminal Grand Reopening Precedes Mackinac Island State Park Commission Meeting on July 25
 •  Michigan Iron Industry Museum Program Explores Daily Life in a 19th-Century Furnace Town
 •  Renowned Baseball Writer Tom Stanton Wins 2008 Michigan Author Award
 •  Drink in a Bit of History at Victorian Tea with 'President and Mrs. Lincoln' Aug. 9 at Fort Wilkins
 •  Michigan Iron Industry Museum Program Tracks History of 'The Railroad That Never Ran'
 •  Griffing Eastern Woodland Indian Art Exhibit, Sale Set for July 19-20 at Colonial Michilimackinac
 •  Mark Your Calendar to Ring in the Holidays, Support Efforts to Connect Children with Their Michigan Heritage, at the Jingle Ball Nov. 22
 •  Fort Wilkins' Civil War Encampment July 27-29 Brings 19th-Century Military to Life at Copper Harbor
 •  Walker Tavern Introduces 'Walk Thru Time' July 19-20
 •  Michigan Iron Industry Museum Program Tells Environmental-Stewardship Success Story of Republic Mine
 •  122 Years Later, Vintage Base Ball Teams Square Up for Rematch on July 19
 •  Michigan Iron Industry Museum Serves Up Satisfying Program on U.P. Food Traditions
 •  Book Reveals New Discoveries in Michigan's Underwater Archaeology
 •  'Shields of Steel' at Michigan Iron Industry Museum July 13 Honors Veterans' Sacrifices, Michigan's Contribution to 'Steel Navy'
 •  Historical Society of Michigan Takes Ownership of Michigan Centennial Farm Program
 •  Historical Talks, Nature Hikes and Kid-Friendly Exploration Round out Fayette Historic State Park's Evening Programs
 •  Piece Together Your Past at Library of Michigan Genealogy Seminar July 25-26, Featuring Renowned Lecturer George K. Schweitzer
 •  Michigan Iron Industry Museum Program Traces Immigrant Experience from Europe to the Upper Peninsula
 •  Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs Applauds Michigan Students Recognized with National youngARTS (TM) Awards

Michigan.gov Home | HAL Home | Site Map | Contact HAL | State Web Sites | FAQ
Privacy Policy | Link Policy | Accessibility Policy | Security Policy | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey

Copyright © 2001-2008 State of Michigan