LLEAD Adrian
LLEAD is a 501 (c)(3) organization.
06/19/2026
06/17/2026
Thank you to Adrian District Library for inviting us to collaborate on an upcoming community project with them telling the history of LLEAD Adrian.
Additional shout out to LISD CEMAT for printing our design for us!
CeM@T offers many services to the community including printing, laminating and more. They are open all summer Monday and Wednesday 8:30-5:00PM and Tuesday and Thursday 7:00-3:30PM! Ask for Sherry!
06/12/2026
Today is the last day to apply for the Notary Public Scholarship Program!
We will be picking 5 applicants who are motivated to provide Notary Public support to our community.
What is a notary public? A notary public is an officer appointed by the Michigan Secretary of State to attest to the authenticity of a person's signature, to administer oaths, and to witness acknowledgements.
Who can apply for this scholarship program? Anyone over the age of 18 that is a Lenawee County resident and is bilingual or a Native American Tribal member. Applicants that are registered notaries in another state may not apply.
What is covered? County and state filing fees, notary supplies and free resources to education and training.
Application deadline is TODAY! Scan the QR code or use this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Riix7-4-wuSHiltzd9KpvDFrNudFSSGh/view?usp=sharing
06/09/2026
ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT!!!
Deadline is June 12th!
A notaryβs purpose is to formally validate the signature of the person in front of them. This can be helpful in a variety of ways.
π Immigration documents
π Real estate documents
π Wills and trusts
π Medical forms
π Bank forms
π Custodial documents
π Power of Attorney forms
To some, all of that may sound like scary legal stuff!! Itβs not! A notary is not required to produce these forms or give legal advice. Your role is to make sure youβve verified the person in front of you is who they say they are and has signed the document of their own free will.
What is the benefit of being a Notary Public? You can get paid to do this! The State of Michigan allows notaries to charge a maximum amount per signature. You can also be a great resource to the community when needed.
Who can apply for this scholarship program? Anyone over the age of 18 that is a Lenawee County resident and is bilingual or a Native American Tribal member. Applicants that are registered notaries in another state may not apply.
What is covered? County and state filing fees, notary supplies and free resources to education and training.
Scan the QR code or use this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Riix7-4-wuSHiltzd9KpvDFrNudFSSGh/view?usp=sharing
06/03/2026
Gracias The Lenawee Voice !!
You can apply for our Notary Public Scholarship here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Riix7-4-wuSHiltzd9KpvDFrNudFSSGh/view?usp=sharing
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Adrian, MI
49221