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We Reap a Harvest

2023.50.19

This essay and poem by Donald Sessions of Saugatuck received the cash award in the "Know Your Tourist Week" essay contest for 1940. The contest was co-sponsored in Saugatuck by the West Michigan Tourist and Recreation Association and the Pokagon Club of Saugatuck, an association of civic-minded businessmen. Sessions' father, Stuart Sessions, owned the IGA store in Saugatuck 1928 to 1945 and left to become a teacher at Starr Commonwealth in Albion. In the tourist booklet of 1947 the IGA store is called Kruger's and is located in the Heath Block on Butler Street in downtown Saugatuck. Later the store was owned by the Francis family. From January 1, 1970 to the spring of 1981 that portion of the Heath block was occupied by the Saugatuck-Douglas District Library.

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Sessions, Donald Douglas c1926-American Spoon/Sessions IGA/

This information was OCR text scanned from SDHS newsletter supplements. A binder of original paper copies is catalog item 2023.50.01

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