Spring Arbor, Michigan

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Spring Arbor is an unincorporated community in Jackson County, Michigan. It is the home of Spring Arbor University, a liberal arts university affiliated with the Free Methodist Church. This article describes the community as a whole.

The Spring Arbor, Michigan (CDP) (census-designated place) covers a portion of the community. As of 2000, the CDP had a population of 2,188.

There is a Post Office in Spring Arbor that covers an area larger than the CDP, but smaller than the Township. The ZIP code for this area is 49283. As of 2000, the ZIP Code area had a population of 3,110.

Spring Arbor Township includes most of the community, but also includes portions of surrounding communities. As of 2000, the township had a population of 7,577.

North is the Charter Township of Sandstone. Northeast is the Charter Township of Blackman. East are the City of Jackson and the Township of Summit. Southeast is the Township of Liberty. South are the Village of Hanover, the Township of Hanover, and the unincorporated community of Horton. Southwest is the Township of Pulaski. West are the Village of Concord and the Township of Concord. Northwest are the Village of Parma and the Township of Parma.

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[edit] Geography

Spring Arbor is well known for its artesian water springs which form several small lakes, creeks and rivers. Lime Lake County Park is located in Spring Arbor.

[edit] Education

Three K-12 school districts cover the township:

Trinity Lutheran School serves grades K-8 and is located in the northeast quarter of the township. It is affiliated with the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.

Spring Arbor University is located in Spring Arbor. Established in 1873 as a seminary of the Free Methodist Church, it later became a high school, followed by a junior college, then a college and finally a university on April 30, 2001.

The Jackson Community College District also serves the township.

[edit] History

Potawatomi resided in present-day Spring Arbor in three known aboriginal villages until their removal to reservations near Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Organized by Territorial Council in 1832, the township has continued to exist with its present boundaries since 1837. Spring Arbor was first spelled Spring Arbour on all early maps.

During the mid-1800s a Village of Spring Arbour had been planned along what is now the intersection of Cross and Hammond Roads in the southwest portion of the township. The development of such village began but stopped with the departure of the Free Will Baptists' seminary to what is now Hillsdale College. Remnants of this plot are clearly visible on an aerial view of the area: a portion of Matthews Rd continues along a street directed at the intersections of Cross & Hammond. Falling Waters Park can be found at this former establishment with historical information about the area.

[edit] Commerce and industry

There are several nursing homes, retirement centres and assisted living centres in the community. Many of these are owned by members of the Ganton family.

Spring Arbor University employs approximately 275 staff and faculty on its Main Campus as of September 2004, which is by far the largest employer located in the community.

CMS Energy employs a large number of Spring Arbor residents, but is located in Jackson.

[edit] Churches

  • Free Methodist
    • Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church, the largest Free Methodist Church in Michigan and headquarters of the Southern Michigan Conference.
  • Nazarene
    • Spring Arbor Church of the Nazarene, merged with the King's Chapel in 1992.
  • Baptist
    • Spring Arbor Missionary Baptist Church
  • Apostolic
    • Calvary Apostolic Church

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 42°12′18″N, 84°33′10″Weo:Spring Arbor, Miŝigano fr:Spring Arbor lmo:Spring Arbor, Michigan vo:Spring Arbor

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