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  • EMERGENCY SERVICES | Ditwsp

    Emergency Services Drummond Island is served by a volunteer fire department and ambulance service. If you have an emergency on the island, please CALL 9-1-1 . Contact the fire chief for a non emergency: Ben Richwine fire@drummondislandtownship.org View the NEMSA Presentation from November 7, 2024 regarding new ambulance service for Drummond Island which was discussed at the January 2025 Township Board meeting. Currently Trustee Justin Bailey serves on the NEMSA board, representing Drummond Island Township. Donations to the Ambulance Corp can be made to: CARES for DIAC P.O. Box 392 Drummond Island, MI 49726 Donations to Fire & Rescue can be made to: Friends of Drummond Island Fire & Rescue 30548 E. Johnswood Drummond Island, MI 49726 View the Fire Department Presentation from the December 3, 2024 Township Board meeting

  • Announcements | Ditwsp

    Announcements Online Reservations Available Make your Drummond Island Township Park Campground reservation here . Outstanding Citizens Award Nominations Now through Nov 1. The Township Board is bringing back the Outstanding Citizen of the Year Award. This award honors a resident who has made a positive impact on Drummond Island in 2025. Nominations are open through Nov 1, and the winner will be announced at the Dec 2 Township Board Meeting. Click here for the nomination form. Secretary of State Coming to DeTour The Michigan Secretary of State Mobile Office will be at the DeTour Village Community Hall on Monday, October 20, 2025, from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM (EST). Residents of DeTour Village, DeTour Township, and Drummond Island can take care of many SOS transactions close to home, including renewing a driver’s license or ID, getting a first-time Michigan ID, transferring a title, or applying for/renewing a disability placard. For more information or to schedule your visit, contact Jen Postula at (906) 297-5471 or clerk@detourvillage.org Monthly Board Meeting 1st Tuesday of each month The public is welcome to join us for our monthly township board meeting on the 1st Tuesday of every month. Our agendas and minutes are posted on our website as they become available. Blue Recycling Trailer The blue recycling trailer is located next to the ice rink off of Pine St near the intersection of Townline Rd. No plastic bags of any kind are accepted in the recycling trailer. Cardboard Recycling Trailer The white cardboard recycling trailer is located next to the ice rink off of Pine St near the intersection of Townline Rd. Please follow the above directions, flattening all boxes and loading them towards the back and top before moving towards the front. Update to Garbage Service on the Island Garbage collection on Drummond Island is provided by private businesses. Current options include GFL dumpsters with Friday pickup, Carl Hartman’s residential pickup service, and prepaid bag drop-off at Bailey’s Service Station and EZ Mart. When Carl’s new transfer station is ready to open, the gas station drop-off sites will close, and his facility will become the island’s garbage drop-off location. He will also continue offering weekly or biweekly residential pickup. The timing of the station opening is not yet known. For details about the new transfer station, including its location and opening plans, please read Carl Hartman’s full letter here: http://bit.ly/3Ih1F3p . Senior Lunch Senior lunches, provided through the Community Action Agency, are served at the Township Hall Monday through Thursday at noon. Meals are available for dine-in or takeout. If you have questions, contact Frank at (906) 493-5059. View the current menu here . Pickleball Anyone? Join us for pickleball this summer at the Drummond Island Township Golf Course tennis courts. Play is free for anyone. No experience necessary. Sign up on the Team Reach app and watch the calendar for announcements each week. Yoga at Town Hall & Big Shoal Beach Germinate Wellness hosts free (donation-based) yoga classes at the township hall and Big Shoal Beach. All levels are welcome, and extra yoga mats are available if needed. Spin Classes Did you know that the Drummond Island Medical Center offers free spin classes? Three instructors guide you through an hour-long spin class, no experience required. Find their sign-ups on their Spin On The Island Facebook page . Questions about burn permits? If you’re planning to burn on Drummond Island, always check the Michigan DNR burn permit website before you start. This site will tell you if burning is allowed for the day. The Township and Fire Department do not issue burn permits. You can find the daily burn status here: https://www.michigan.gov/.../forestry/fire/burn-permit Summer Tax Due Date Just a friendly reminder that tax bills are due on Monday, September 15, 2025. The township treasurer, Jeanette Alguire, will have extended hours that day from 9 AM to 5 PM at the Frank J. Sasso Township Hall, 29935 E Pine St, Drummond, MI. On other weekdays, taxes can be paid during regular office hours from 9 AM to 2 PM. You can also use the secure drop box on the front porch of Township Hall any time, or pay online here: https://bsaonline.com/OnlinePayment/OnlinePaymentSearch... (Please note: a small portal fee is charged for online payments, none of which is collected by the township.) Change of Address Reminder If your mailing address has changed, please let the Township Office know so you continue to receive important notices, including your tax bill due September 15. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 2 PM (extended to 5 PM on Monday, September 15). Phone: (906) 493-5321 Photo Credit: Charles Dawley

  • ASSESSING | Ditwsp

    Assessing & Land Division Brooke Milbrandt is the Drummond Township Assessor. January 2025 Township Assessor Report She can be reached at: assessor@drummondislandtownship.org Phone: (906) 322-6625 Katie Chipman-Bergsma is the Assessor Assistant. She can be reached at: assessor@drummondislandtownship.org Phone: (906) 440-2257 The assessor holds office hours at the township hall on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. She is also available by appointment. January through March by appointment only. 906-322-6625 Responsibilities and Forms Assessing The Assessor is responsible for identifying and valuing all taxable real and personal property within Drummond Township in accordance with Michigan’s General Property Tax Laws. The Assessor maintains property record information for every parcel of property within Drummond Township including legal descriptions and physical improvements to parcels including commercial, industrial and residential buildings, and accessory structures. The Assessor also maintains taxpayer record information, received in various forms, such as Deeds, Property Transfer Affidavits, Homeowner’s Principal Residence Exemption Affidavits and other related documents. Frequently Asked Questions Assessor Accessibility Policy Address Application Property Protest: Form 4031 July December Board of Review Affidavit.pdf MI Qualified Forest Program Frequently Asked Questions EXEMPTION FORMS Disabled Veterans: Disabled Veterans Exemption FAQ 5107-State Tax Commission Affidavit for Disabled Veterans Exemption Personal Property: 5076-Affidavit to Claim Small Business Tax Exemption STC Poverty Forms: https://www.michigan.gov/treasury/local/stc/poverty-exemption-forms-and-policy-related-to-pa-253-of-2020 Form 5739 - Affirmation of Ownership & Occupancy Form 5737, Application for MCL 211.7u Poverty Exemption (michigan.gov) Drummond Island Poverty Exemption Guidelines and Asset Test Principal Residence: 2856-Principal Residence Exemption Guidelines 2368-Principal Residence Exemption (PRE) Affidavit 2602-Request to Rescind Principal Residence Exemption (PRE) 4640-Conditional Rescission of Principal Residence Exemption (PRE) Township Land Division Policy The Assessor also performs the function of Land Division Administrator. The Land Division Administrator is charged with the review and approval of unplatted splits in accordance with the Land Division Act (Public Act 591 of 1996, MCL 560.101 et seq]. The Township must approve or disapprove the proposed division with 45 days after the filing of a complete application for division with the Assessor/Administrator. Application for Land Division Divisions Table 3278 - Transfer Divison Rights Request to Combine Parcels 2024 ECF Study 2024 Land Value Study Land Value Study Continued Drummond Island Twp Land Division Policy

  • Twp Survey May 2025 | Ditwsp

    Photo credit: Melissa Courville May 2025 Resident Survey From May 1-31, Drummond Island Township conducted a survey for residents, taxpayers, employers, and employees of Drummond Island. If you would like to see the complete set of survey responses in spreadsheet form, click here . Below you will find additional information from the full survey results. Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 Question 6 Question 7 Question 8 Question 9 Question 10 Question 11 Question 12 Question 13 Question 14 Question 15 Question 16 Question 17 Question 18 19. Last question (narrative)

  • GOLF COURSE | Ditwsp

    Drummond Island Township Golf Course 29901 E. Fairchild Lane - Drummond Island Tee Times by phone: 906-493-5406 Hours: Sunday - Thursday 9AM to 6PM (last cart rental 4:30PM) Friday - Saturday 8AM to 9PM (last cart rental 7:30PM) Follow Drummond Island Township Golf Course on Facebook! New gear this season! Stop by the pro shop today to see what's new! Course Manager, Steve Gottschling Course Superintendent, Craig Hoffman Photo credit: Melissa Courville About Us Finding Inspiration in Every Turn This is your About Page. This space is a great opportunity to give a full background on who you are, what you do and what your website has to offer. Double click on the text box to start editing your content and make sure to add all the relevant details you want site visitors to know.

  • DEPARTMENTS | Ditwsp

    Departments Click on each department image to learn more Photo credit: Lisa MacDonald Township Board The Drummond Island Township Board meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 P.M. at the Frank J. Sasso Township Hall. Community members are encouraged to attend and participate. Click the image for more information. Board of Review The Board of Review is responsible for reviewing property assessment appeals and making corrections to the assessment roll when necessary. This board meets at specific times to hear concerns from property owners about assessed values or property classifications. Project Name This is your Project description. Provide a brief summary to help visitors understand the context and background of your work. Click on "Edit Text" or double click on the text box to start. Assessing The Township Assessor oversees the identification and valuation of all taxable property in Drummond Township, from homes and businesses to vacant land and personal property. Assessing records include ownership changes, parcel details, land divisions, and the values used to calculate property taxes. Click below for more information. Project Name This is your Project description. Provide a brief summary to help visitors understand the context and background of your work. Click on "Edit Text" or double click on the text box to start. Project Name This is your Project description. A brief summary can help visitors understand the context of your work. Click on "Edit Text" or double click on the text box to start.

  • AGENDAS & MINUTES | Ditwsp

    Township Board Meetings Meeting Agendas Meeting Minutes Frank J. Sasso Township Hall 29935 E Pine Street Drummond Island, MI Monday - Friday 9AM to 2PM 906-493-5321 Follow

  • TRUSTEES | Ditwsp

    Township Trustees Kevin Kruzel and Justin Bailey serve as township trustees. Elected trustees share the responsibility with the administration to help set policy and oversee the fiscal health of the Township. Trustees serve a term of four years. The trustees are voting members of the Board, like the Supervisor, Clerk and Treasurer, and participate in all Township decisions and deliberations. As elected members of the public at large, they also serve to insure the Township is being administered appropriately.

  • CLERK | Ditwsp

    PUBLIC NOTICE SPECIAL ELECTION COMMISSION MEETING DRUMMOND ISLAND TOWNSHIP ELECTION COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2024 6:15 PM DRUMMOND ISLAND TOWNSHIP HALL 29935 E. PINE STREET, DRUMMOND ISLAND FOR THE PURPOSE OF APPOINTING ELECTION INSPECTORS FOR THE AUGUST 6, 2024 ELECTION Township Clerk Amanda Fairchild serves the Drummond Township Clerk. Amanda is charged with the safekeeping of Drummond Township's correspondence, records, books and papers. She documents all monies disbursed by the township according to the Uniform Chart of Accounts, as prescribed by the state treasurer. Amanda also prepares and maintains the journals and ledgers reflecting the Township's assets, liabilities, fund equities, revenues and expenditures for each fund. As Township Clerk, Amanda is responsible for elections and election workers, all payroll and receiving. Additionally, Amanda maintains meeting minutes, records of township contracts, resolutions, ordinances and other special proceedings and activities. ELECTIONS AND RESULTS APPLY FOR AN ABSENTEE BALLOT HERE VOTING STRAIGHT TICKET INFORMATION

  • Township Team Members | Ditwsp

    Spotlight on our Township Team Ernie Seaman Ernie Seaman is the heartbeat of township operations. As Maintenance Lead, he supports nearly every part of Drummond Island’s public infrastructure. Whether it needs fixing, hauling, plowing, clearing, setting up, or maintaining, Ernie is the one making it happen. He manages township buildings, the fire hall, golf course, airport, ambulance garage, cemetery, parks, and more. He handles water systems, well testing, mechanical repairs, snow removal, event setups, and year-round maintenance. From preparing the Fourth of July parade ambulance to clearing fireworks debris the next morning, Ernie ensures it all runs smoothly. Born and raised on the island, Ernie brings unmatched knowledge, humility, and a tireless work ethic to his role. He also runs Drummond Island Firewood Service and, with his wife Wendy, enjoys life surrounded by family, time outdoors, and weekends at their south shore camp. Ernie doesn’t seek recognition, but his work speaks for itself. The township runs better because of him, and we are grateful for all he does. Joan Riordan Joan Riordan manages the Drummond Island Township Museum with a passion deeply rooted in family and island history. A sixth-generation Drummond Islander, Joan grew up just steps from the museum. Her early connection began as a child alongside her grandmother, one of the museum’s founding members. Joan is a retired nurse who studied at Lake Superior State University and began her career in Lansing before spending over 30 years in Sault Ste. Marie in hospital and clinical settings. After returning to Drummond Island in 2000, she continued her healthcare work with Chippewa County Home Health before becoming involved with the Historical Society. She has served on the Drummond Island Historical Society Board for over two decades and now leads the museum’s operations and development. Joan is excited to welcome visitors and share the museum’s newest exhibits, including a detailed model of the Johnswood settlement. The museum is open daily from Memorial Day to Labor Day, 1–5 PM, and free to visit. Donations are always welcome to help preserve and grow this treasured local resource. Celia Bias Celia Bias has served as Drummond Island Township’s sexton for over a decade, managing the care and records of the township cemetery with dedication and respect. Her responsibilities include coordinating burials, assisting families with cemetery plots, and preserving important historical records. A lifelong Drummond Island resident, Celia brings a strong connection to the community and a deep sense of care to her work. She is known for her attention to detail and her commitment to ensuring the cemetery remains a place of dignity and remembrance. Outside of her role, Celia enjoys spending time outdoors with her family and pets. Her son Joe has taken a special interest in the island’s history and often helps her with cemetery tasks. Celia’s steady leadership and heartfelt service help honor the past while supporting the needs of families today. Brooke Milbrandt Brooke Milbrandt brings knowledge, experience, and attention to detail to her role as Township Assessor for Drummond Island. She is responsible for identifying and valuing all taxable properties in the township, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring fair and consistent assessments in accordance with Michigan tax law. With a strong background in municipal assessment, Brooke also serves several other northern Michigan communities and brings a deep understanding of the region to her work. Her approachable nature and professionalism make her a valued resource for property owners and township staff alike. Brooke holds regular office hours on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM at the Township Hall, and is also available by appointment. She works closely with Assessor Assistant Katie Chipman-Bergsma to support the needs of the community throughout the year. Craig Hoffman Craig Hoffman oversees the care and maintenance of the Drummond Island Township Golf Course. With more than 40 years of experience in golf course management, including 20 years as superintendent of Drummond Island Resort’s The Rock Golf Course, Craig brings deep expertise in turf care and course operations. He studied Turfgrass Management at Michigan State University and has also served as superintendent at Egypt Valley Country Club and the Links of Gateway near Detroit. A past president of the Northern Michigan Turf Management Association, Craig has also served on the Michigan Groundwater Advisory Council and national committees focused on environmental stewardship and water quality. Craig and his wife, Amy, have lived on Drummond Island since the mid-1990s. Amy is the Human Resources Director for Carmeuse in Cedarville and previously worked for Drummond Island Resort. Their daughter lives in Marquette. The Drummond Island Township Golf Course is open to the public from early May through late October. Memberships and golf cart storage are available for those who want to make the most of the season. Steve Gottschling Steve Gottschling manages the seasonal operations of the Drummond Island Township Golf Course, helping to ensure a welcoming and well-run experience for all visitors. From May through October, Steve oversees daily operations including scheduling, staffing, finances, and clubhouse management. He also coordinates league play, community events, and pro shop offerings, which now include new merchandise, expanded snacks and drinks, and premium golf gear. With the addition of Starlink internet and credit card capability, the course is more accessible than ever for golfers and those looking to rent the clubhouse for events. Steve helps keep this cherished community course running smoothly through each busy season. Ron VanSumeren Ron VanSumeren plays an important role in keeping the Drummond Island Township Golf Course looking its best. Now in his fourth season as a part-time maintenance technician, Ron focuses much of his time on the fairways, ensuring the grounds are in great shape for golfers all season long. After retiring from a 34-year career with the Department of Corrections in Jackson, Michigan, Ron moved to Drummond Island five years ago with his wife, Marian, a lifelong island resident and traveling nurse. Together, they enjoy a full family life with eight children and twelve grandchildren. When he is not working at the golf course, Ron enjoys golfing himself, taking on yardwork, and staying busy with home improvement projects. His attention to the details that matter helps make the golf course an enjoyable and well-kept destination for residents and visitors alike. LaRae Dorman LaRae Dorman has served as Corps Captain of the Drummond Island Ambulance Corps since 2019, offering steady leadership, sound decision-making, and compassion in every emergency. She joined the Corps in 2010 after EMT training, initially committing to three years of service. Fifteen years later, she remains a trusted part of local EMS. A lifelong island resident, LaRae stepped into leadership following the retirement of longtime Corps Leader Pam Ellis, who continues to mentor and will celebrate 50 years with the Corps in 2025. Outside of EMS, LaRae enjoys working outdoors, caring for animals, and finding peace in the natural beauty of island life. She supports the upcoming transition of local ambulance services to NEMSA in early 2025. This regional partnership is designed to bring full-time, reliable EMS coverage to rural communities across the Eastern Upper Peninsula, including Drummond Island. Ben Richwine Benjamin Richwine has been a dedicated member of Drummond Island Fire & Rescue for 25 years. On March 26, 2022, he stepped into the role of Fire Chief, leading with a steady hand and a team-first mindset. His leadership emphasizes the value of every volunteer and the importance of working together. Ben first joined the department because of the camaraderie with friends already serving. Over time, that sense of teamwork grew into a lasting commitment to helping others during emergencies. Born and raised on Drummond Island, Ben has deep roots in the community. He finds it hard to name one favorite thing about the island because it has always been home, full of memories, familiar places, and meaningful connections. Outside of Fire & Rescue, Ben enjoys relaxing at camp, boating on the lake, and spending time with his family. His advice to the community: Be ready for the unexpected. A simple emergency plan at home or work can make a big difference when it matters most. Ray Whiteman Ray Whiteman joined the Township Golf Course team in 2012, managing all daily operations for 12 seasons including memberships, greens fees, cart rentals, and merchandise. In 2024, he became League Manager, running the Tuesday and Wednesday leagues and handling scheduling, handicaps, and scoring. Before moving to Drummond Island in 2009, Ray served in the U.S. Army and went on to a successful career in college athletics. Over the years, he held administrative leadership roles at seven universities including the University of Cincinnati, Dartmouth College, and The Citadel. His work included overseeing ticketing, budgets, team travel, facilities, and managing a university-run golf course. Ray and his wife Pam, a fiber artist and owner of Miller Lake Studio and Gift Shoppe, enjoy the peaceful pace of island life and are proud to be part of the Drummond Island community. The Drummond Island Township Golf Course is open to the public seven days a week throughout the season. We offer a driving range, golf cart rentals, memberships, cart storage, and event hosting. To learn more, visit www.drummondislandtownship.org/golfcourse . Krystal Truax Krystal (Bosley) Truax was elected Drummond Island Township Supervisor in 2024 and is proud to serve the community she has called home her entire life. A third-generation islander, Krystal graduated from DeTour High School before earning degrees from Lake Superior State University and the University of Denver. Her professional background includes experience in mining, environmental compliance in the oil and gas industry, and leadership in environmental software. She currently serves as Vice President of Product Management for a U.K.-based technology firm. Krystal and her husband, Andrew, returned to Drummond Island in 2017 to raise their growing family in the community that shaped her. Together with their three daughters, Rozlyn, Adelaide, and Anna, and their dog Cedar, the Truax family enjoys participating in local events and staying active outdoors. Krystal brings both hometown perspective and global experience to her role and is honored to support the township and its residents. Amanda Fairchild Amanda Fairchild was elected Drummond Island Township Clerk in 2024 and brings more than 20 years of local experience to the role. Originally from Pickford, Michigan, Amanda made Drummond Island her home in 2000. She and her husband Michael, known to many as "Seed," are raising their family here, including sons Michael and Augustus, both graduates of DeTour Area Schools. Amanda is well known for her community involvement. She organizes the annual Easter Egg Hunt for the Drummond Island Tourism Association, serves on the board for the local sports boosters, and supports the Sportsman’s Club. She also volunteers her time calling numbers at Baked Goods Bingo, helping raise funds for local causes. In addition to her township responsibilities, Amanda works at Drummond Island Yacht Haven and The Northwood. She balances her professional roles with a strong commitment to township service and is always happy to connect with residents. Justin Bailey Justin Bailey was elected Drummond Island Township Trustee in 2024 and brings a lifelong connection to the island along with professional experience in engineering and energy. A fifth-generation Bailey and fourth-generation Laakso, Justin spent his early years on Drummond before moving to Houghton Lake, always returning in the summers to visit his grandparents. In 2010, he made the island his permanent home, settling into the house once owned by his great-grandparents. Justin holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Technological University. He began his career in the paper industry and has worked for more than 15 years as a consultant and Petroleum Engineer in the oil and gas sector. He currently works remotely for Consumers Energy. His schedule allows him to stay active in the Drummond Island community he cares deeply about. Justin lives on the island with his son Logan, his partner Beth, and their two dogs, McGee and Luna. In his free time, he enjoys snowmobiling, boating the North Channel, Jeeping, and maintaining trails. He looks forward to helping guide township decisions with a focus on both progress and preservation. Kevin Kruzel Kevin Kruzel is currently serving his second term as a Drummond Island Township Trustee and is the only returning member of the current township board. Kevin brings valuable experience and a strong commitment to the island community, shaped by both his professional background and his family’s deep roots on Drummond Island. Originally from Cross Village, Kevin graduated from Michigan State University in 1985 and went on to a long career in restaurant and beverage management. He and his wife Jennifer, a recently retired registered nurse, owned and operated Moose Jaw Junction in Larks Lake for 20 years before moving full-time to Drummond Island in 2019. Today, they run Camp Osprey Stone Works, a small business specializing in pudding stone gifts. Kevin is active in island life and serves on several township committees, including the Golf Course Committee, Township Hall Committee, Recreation Plan Steering Committee, and Bike Path Committee. He enjoys hunting, fishing, genealogy, and rock hunting and cutting. His family history on the island dates back to 1818, and he is proud to continue that legacy through community service. Jeanette Alguire Jeanette Alguire was elected Drummond Island Township Treasurer in 2024 and brings strong financial expertise and a deep commitment to the community. Her professional background includes years of experience as a Senior Vice President, where she managed budgets and oversaw financial operations for a successful company. Her knowledge of fiscal management and attention to detail make her well-suited for the role of Treasurer. Jeanette and her husband became full-time residents of Drummond Island after inheriting his father’s home. They had visited the island for years and always felt a strong connection to its quiet beauty and close-knit community. Together, they now own and operate Drummond Island Outfitters, formerly known as Johnson’s Sports Shop, a local business that continues to serve residents and visitors alike. In addition to her township responsibilities and business involvement, Jeanette enjoys spending time with family and friends. She looks forward to contributing to the community and supporting the township’s future while honoring the values that make island life so special. More to come More of our team members will be shared soon! Drummond Island Township 906-493-5321

  • DNR 5-Year Recreation Plans | Ditwsp

    DNR 5-Year Recreation Plans DNR Recreation Plan (2025-2029) DNR Recreation Plan (2020-2024)

  • RESERVE TWP HALL | Ditwsp

    Event Reservations Make your event reservations for Township Hall or the Township Golf Course here If you have questions not covered on this page, feel free to call or visit the Township Office during regular business hours: Monday–Friday, 9 AM to 2 PM 📞 906-493-5321 Photo Credit: Melissa Courville Pick your space Frank J. Sasso Township Hall 29935 E Pine Street Full kitchen Multiple restrooms Tables & chairs provided Two spacious rooms (can be combined for larger events) Outdoor deck in the back Playground suitable primarily for ages 3-5 Available year-round Drummond Island Township Golf Course 29901 E Fairchild Lane Scenic golf course views Large round & rectangular tables Kitchen facilities Bright, natural lighting Convenient restrooms Small outdoor area with picnic tables Check the Calendar Click here to check the township calendar. Be sure that your date is available before making your request. Review Contract & Payment Requirements Before requesting a reservation, please review the rental contract for your desired location. Make sure you understand and agree to all rules and policies. Click here for the Township Hall Contract Click here for the Golf Course Clubhouse Contract You may print and complete the contract and then: Drop it off at Township Hall during open hours (Monday–Friday, 9 AM to 2 PM), or Mail it to the Township Office (address provided on contract). If needed, paper copies of both contracts are also available at Township Hall. REQUEST THE DATE Fill out the form below to REQUEST an event date. This can also be done in person at township hall during normal business hours. Please note: Your reservation is not finalized until the Township Office receives your signed contract, any required payment and deposit, and approves your event. Event Date Request Form First name Last name Phone Email Date of event Month Day Year Start time for reservation Time : Hours Minutes AM Ending time for reservation. (Please note that all persons must be off township premises by 11PM). Time : Hours Minutes AM Title of reservation as you'd like it to appear on township calendar (e.g. Smith Family Reunion, DITA Annual Meeting) Briefly describe the purpose of this event. Please check all that apply This is a township-sponsored event. This is an event for a non-profit organization. This is an event for a for-profit organization. This is a private event. I understand that my reservation is not confirmed by filling out this form. This is a date request only. Yes I understand Submit

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