On Thursday, April 21st, the Spring Cluster Meeting of local historical societies and libraries took place at the Brighton District Library (BDL). Thirteen representatives from local organizations were in attendance from 6-9 pm.
The cluster meetings allow the representatives from local libraries and neighboring historical and genealogical societies to meet and share information. Sharing of information is valuable because these organizations share their various activities and programs with their peers throughout Livingston County. Frequently, new ideas for projects and fund raising get their start at this forum.



The Brighton Area Historical Society is honored to sponsor the Third Annual Spring Cleanup of the historic Old Village Cemetery located next to the millpond. Brighton’s many veterans from the U.S. armed services and many of the early community settlers are buried here in Brighton’s earliest cemetery that dates from 1838.
We are approaching the time of year when new life starts to sprout and the dirty snow of winter retreats for another season. The green thumbs of the local households are busy planning outdoor improvements. Time has arrived to remove the broken branches and scattered leaves strewn about the yard.
There is a good chance that when you read this title "Ice Harvesting", you may begin to wonder: what does ice harvesting really mean? How or why would you harvest ice? Ice is found conveniently inside our refrigerators. If we need a big bag of ice for a party or picnic, we can get it at our local grocery store. How or why would anyone attempt to harvest ice?