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A Day at the Dairy: Ann Arbor's Washtenaw Dairy

"A Day At The Dairy brings viewers though the spectrum of a full day at Washtenaw Dairy in the summer of 2024 — opening with coffee and donuts before sunrise until the final ice cream is served after sunset. Since its founding in 1934 as an outlet for dairy farmers to sell their milk, through expanding with ice cream and a donut enterprise reaching all over town, "The Dairy" has provided commodities and served as a community hub in Ann Arbor for 90 years. Owner and President Mary Jean Raab recounts its history alongside a cross section of a day's customers who share what's kept them coming back for a tasty treat, time and time again." - Filmmakers Donald Harrison & Isabel Ratner

National Elks Bowling Tournament Doubles Champs, April 1951 Photographer: Eck Stanger

National Elks Bowling Tournament Doubles Champs, April 1951 image
Year:
1951
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 8, 1951
Caption:
NATIONAL PIN CHAMPS: Bert Lutz (left) and Don Laubengayer are showing their victory smiles after winning first place in the doubles at the National Elks Bowling Tournament in St. Louis. Lutz had 619 and Laubengayer 753 for a 1,372 handicap total and 1291 actual. Each will receive a diamond-studded belt buckle and in addition will split $225 in cash.

Ann Arbor Men's Bowling Association Donates To Polio Fund, February 1957

Ann Arbor Men's Bowling Association Donates To Polio Fund, February 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1957
Caption:
Bowlers Contribute To Polio Fund: Mrs. Paul D. Hogg, Ann Arbor chairman of the March of Dimes campaign, is shown at the right holding a check for $1,000 donated to the Polio Fund by local bowlers. Carl W. Baker, President of the Ann Arbor Men's Bowling Association (center) and Don Laubengayer, chairman of the Bowl for Polio fund, made the presentation to Mrs. Hogg. The finals in the Bowl for Polio Sweepstakes will be held March 2 at 4 p.m. at the Huron Lanes.