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Memorial Day Parade Grand Marshals Judy and Jerry Cowan lead parade!

Judy and Jerry Cowan were Grand Marshals of the 76th Annual Hartland Memorial Day Parade. They were chauffeured in a classic convertible driven by Community Council member Leo Bard at the head of the most significant yearly event in Hartland. After one of the rainiest months of May in history, the sun shone on this year's event and the crowds were treated to another great parade.

The parade has become an important part of our community history and is a product of the cooperative effort of individual citizens and the organizations they belong to.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How did the Hartland Area Community Council begin?
A: The idea was first suggested in 1935 by J. Robert Crouse as part of the overall Hartland Area Project. Hartland Area Community Council serves as a forum to help resolve community issues.

Q:What projects are supported and initiated by the Hartland Area Community Council?
A:The most popular projects put on by Hartland Area Community Council are the organization of the annual Memorial Day parade, the Epley Park clean-up each May, and Heritage Day in September. HACC is also responsible for many village area improvements such as BBQ’s, benches, tables, and playground equipment in Epley Park among others.

Q: How do you become a member of the Hartland Area Community Council?
A: All local residents can be members, the only requirement is interest in our community.

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Livingston County United Way
Hartland Memorial Day Run
Rotary Club of Hartland