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Right to Farm and State Construction Code Meetings

Contact:  Heather Throne 517-373-1085


February 27, 2009

LANSING, Mich. -
County, City, Village, and Township government officials are invited to learn more about the Michigan Right to Farm Act and the state Construction Code at workshops being held throughout March and April across the state.

Six educational workshops will provide public education on the Right to Farm Act’s role in on-farm and local government planning, and agriculture's role in the state Construction Code.

These workshops are free and take place from 7 - 9 p.m. as follows:

  • Tuesday, March 3
    Oakland County Fairgrounds
    12451 Andersonville Road
    Davisburg, MI 48350

  • Monday, March 9
    Van Buren Conference Center
    490 S. Paw Paw Street
    Lawrence, MI 49064

  • Wednesday, March 11
    St. Lorenz Lutheran School
    140 Churchgrove Road
    Frankenmuth, MI 48734
    Enter off of Genesee Street

  • Wednesday, April 1
    Star Commonwealth
    13725 Starr Commonwealth Road
    Albion, MI 49224

  • Thursday, April 2
    Alpine Twp. Hall
    5255 Alpine Ave. Northwest
    Comstock Park, MI 49321

  • Monday, April 6
    Knights of Columbus Hall
    212 South Broad Street
    Harrison, MI 48625

The meetings are sponsored by the Michigan Farm Bureau in partnership with the Michigan Townships Association; Michigan Department of Agriculture; Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth; and the Michigan Association of Counties.

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