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In lieu of our monthly Get-Togethers on Zoom, we'll be participating in a service project at the Lakeview Cemetery for May! The Lakeview Cemetery Restoration Project plan for 2021 is to clean as many of the 283 graves as we can, pay for as much restoration and leveling as we can raise funds. The earliest grave in Lakeview Cemetery is in the 1830s, so the cemetery has been around for approximately 190 years. The hill was carved out of a farm donated for the community cemetery. The Lakeview Cemetery Restoration Project is a community effort, led by the Daughters of the American Revolution Sashabaw Plains Chapter and the township government.
Buried in the oldest sections of the cemetery are two Revolutionary War veterans, a great granddaughter of a signer of the Declaration of Independence, several Civil War veterans, including Henry Hirst, who owned the mill in Clarkston. Henry left his family at 31 years old to enlist in the Union Army Cavalry. While he fought for one year, he was taken prisoner and spent two years in a Confederate Army prison camp before being returned to his regiment. At the time he enlisted his children were five and six years old. He returned to Clarkston in 1865 and back to becoming the miller at the Clarkston Mill. He died in 1874 at the young age of 43.
If you are interested in joining the YPN group please email Kendal with the Clarkston Chamber at Kendal@clarkston.org! There is no age restriction for this group, our goal is to embrace change and encourage young professionals entering the workforce.
The mission of the Clarkston Chamber's YPN is to encourage our future business leaders to engage in community enhancement and economic success through chamber events and partnerships.
Tuesday May 18, 2021
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Lakeview Cemetery
6150 White Lake Rd.
Clarkston, MI
No cost to attend!
Exclusive to Clarkston Chamber members.
Kendal Penney Petzold
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