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AADL Talks To: Ingrid Sheldon, 59th Mayor of Ann Arbor, 1993-2000

Photo of Ingrid sitting on a couch, one leg crossed over the other with her hands folded on her knees.
Ingrid Sheldon, 1993

 

In this episode, AADL talks to Ingrid Sheldon. Ingrid was Ann Arbor's mayor from 1993-2000. She was Ann Arbor's last Republican mayor and is remembered as a politician who did not stick strictly to party lines. Ingrid has also been a long time active member of the Ann Arbor volunteer and philanthropy communities who transitioned to politics after her involvement in the Ann Arbor Jaycees. She tells us about growing up in Ann Arbor township and attending its one room school, her appreciation for meeting and working with a diversity of people throughout the community, and her notable accomplishments.

 

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11
Month
December
Year
1969
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Jeanine Davis With Her Triplet Daughters, Danielle, Jacquelyn, and Nicole - June 1984 Photographer: Robert Chase

Jeanine Davis With Her Triplet Daughters, Danielle, Jacquelyn, and Nicole - June 1984 image
Year:
1984
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 14, 1984
Caption:
TRIPLE TIME - Jeanine Davis and husband Glenn of Ypsilanti had their arms full when they went home from the hospital Wednesday - with Danielle Marie and Jacquelyn Dee - and they'll get a chance to fill them up again when Nicole Sheri gets the thumbs up from doctors to go home to meet sister Madeline, 6, after she puts on a little weight. The three girls were born at 9:50 a.m., 9:51 a.m. and 9:51 1/2 a.m. June 7 at the University of Michigan Women's Hospital, with Danielle, left, and Jacquelyn, right, each weighing in at 5 pounds even, and Nicole weighing 3 pounds 13 ounces. Proud mom Jeanine, above, who has heaps of praise for doctors and nurses who cared for her during 10 weeks in the hospital, says everyone is healthy, and that doctors think Jacquelyn and Nicole might be identical twins. The Davises - who say there is no history of multiple births on either side of the family - have their work cut out for them, but say that friends and family have offered "plenty of help."