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From Our Newsletter: Made in Michigan
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| There’s no place like home, and for us that’s Michigan, a beautiful state with a ravaged economy. Hoping to help improve that painful situation, we’re going to introduce you to some of our Michigan friends and their awesome products, from ergonomic garden tools and thimbleberry jelly to crime novels and beer. For other topics, or to subscribe to our FREE email newsletter, please see our main Newsletter Archives page. |
Made in Michigan: Good Morning America‘s Most Beautiful Place This is the fifth in our ongoing series introducing you to some of our favorite Michigan products in an attempt to boost our home state’s battered economy. (Michigan’s unemployment rate is now tied with South Carolina’s for the country’s third worst at 10.9%, but that’s down from 13% and second worst last year so our plan seems to be working.) Made in Michigan: Hospital Grows Its Own Vegetables (and Our Dahlias) We’ve introduced you to some of our favorite Michigan-made products here, in an attempt to boost our home state’s hard-hit economy. But this month we’re spotlighting an innovative Michigan-made idea instead. Made in Michigan: Historic Pewabic Pottery This is the third in our ongoing series introducing you to some of our favorite Michigan businesses. We hope you’ll love their products, tell your friends, and help give our home state’s battered economy a boost. (Though Michigan’s unemployment rate is still the country’s second worst at 13.1%, since May it’s dropped .1% – hooray!) Made in Michigan: Oberon, the Perfect Summer Beer Last month, in the hopes of helping our home state work its way out of the economic sub-basement, we launched our "Made in Michigan" series -- and we already have good news to report. In May, Michigan's unemployment rate dropped to 13.2%, making it -- for the first time in four years -- NOT the country's highest. (Sorry, Nevada!) Although that happened a month before we started plugging our favorite Michigan-made products, we're still feeling encouraged. Made in Michigan: Garden Bells from Harmony Hollow First up: the hand-cast garden bells of our hometown’s Harmony Hollow Bell Works. With a 350-year guarantee, these sturdy bronze bells are made to be heirlooms. Jane and I got a set for our wedding 28 years ago, and we’ve enjoyed them ever since. Harmony Hollow was founded in 1969 by Jeffrey Cross who, in the spirit of those heady times, taught himself how to design, mold, and cast bells. Today his brother Bradley carries on the family tradition. For articles on other topics, see our main Newsletter Archives page. |
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