Venice Township, located in Lennon, MI, has a rich history dating back to the 19th century, with pioneers like Zachariah Webb and Joel B. Goss settling in the area. The township's first school was established in the home of Nelson Ferry, and Charles Wilkinson played a significant role in the township's development, holding school in his barn and being the father of the first boy born in the township.
Today, Venice Township is a vibrant community with its only village, Lennon, named after Peter Lennon of Genesee County. The township holds regular board meetings and planning commission meetings at the Township Hall, and also offers landfill advisory meetings. For those looking to rent the Township Hall, Janine Kingsbury can be contacted for more information.
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