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- Village of Sebewaing
Village of Sebewaing 222 North Center Street, Sebewaing, Michigan 48759, United States Phone: (989) 883-2150 Fax: (989) 883-9367 Email: office@sebewaingmi gov
- SEBEWAING, MI - HISTORY - Village of Sebewaing
The Village of Sebewaing, pronounced See-ba-wing, was founded in 1845 by Rev John J F Auch, a Lutheran Minister ordained by the Michigan Synod of the Lutheran Church from Ann Arbor He was sent by the Church to spread the Gospel among the Native Americans
- 2025 Schedule of Events - Village of Sebewaing
Village of Sebewaing Village of Sebewaing Village of Sebewaing Village of Sebewaing Village of Sebewaing Village of Sebewaing Village of Sebewaing Home; Sebewaing History; Michigan Sugar Festival June 13th-15th Country Market Music Fest August 23rd 8 am - 4 pm Moonlight Madness October 2nd 4 pm - 8 pm Spirit of Christmas Festival
- BUILDING AND ZONING - Village of Sebewaing
The Village of Sebewaing works with Samantha Schnettler, Executive Director, Huron County Economic Development Corporation for outside resources Contact information for Huron County Economic Development Corporation is 989-269-6431 or info@huroncounty com
- Historical Places - Village of Sebewaing
A new Sebewaing Area Historical Society was formed July 29, 2005 The first official meeting was August 11, 2005 and all donated items were claimed The new group immediately began to do major cleaning of the building, upstairs and down
- Office - Village of Sebewaing
222 North Center Street, Sebewaing, Michigan 48759, United States Phone: (989) 883-2150 Fax: (989) 883-9367 Email: office@sebewaingmi gov
- SEBEWAING, MI - AGRICULTURE - Village of Sebewaing
Sebewaing is an agricultural community In 1851 the early settlers cut down forest trees, so marshes could be drained Good land, with hundreds of years of leafy vegetation to enrich it, grew huge crops
- SEBEWAING, MI - HUNTING FISHING - Village of Sebewaing
Sebewaing is well known for its great walleye fishing, duck pheasant hunting Waterfowl Season is from October 1 – December 1 Pheasants by the thousands were what brought fame to the area in the 1940s to mid-1960s
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