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Promote Township Day in Your Local Newspaper!

February 22, 2025

Promote Township Day in Your Local Newspaper!

You can announce your annual meeting in a local news publication. Submitting a letter to the editor is easy to do using your newspaper's online form or email address. Use this sample "Letter To The Editor" template, and see our full press release below.

Attend Township Day meeting, Tuesday March 11

<TOWNSHIP NAME> Township in <COUNTY NAME> will convene for our annual meeting on Tuesday March 11 at 7:00 PM in the Town Hall, <ADDRESS HERE>. All township residents are welcome and encouraged to attend. We will be discussing topics such as  <AGENDA HERE>. Voting is open 7:00-8:00 PM, and election results will be shared at the meeting.

We are grateful for your participation in the <TOWNSHIP NAME> Annual Meeting to share your opinion on important issues facing our township.

Signed, NAME, POSITION, TOWNSHIP


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PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 19, 2025

Minnesota’s townships to hold annual meetings on Township Day, Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Democracy on display in townships

(St. Michael, Minn.) – Minnesota’s 1,776 townships will hold their annual meeting on Tuesday, March 11, 2025. Known as Township Day, these annual meetings are held every year on the second Tuesday in March and sets townships apart from other forms of local government. At this meeting, residents of the townships will meet to voice their opinions about local issues with other township residents and also vote directly on their annual tax levy -- direct democracy in action. Citizens attending annual meetings also often discuss and vote on other local issues.

In addition, many of the state’s townships will hold their township officer elections on Tuesday’s Township Day.

“Township Day 2025 will put grassroots democracy on display. We encourage all residents to show up, express themselves, and weigh in on topics like their tax levy and local elections,” said Minnesota Association of Townships Executive Director Jeff Krueger.

“If you live in a township, please participate in your township’s annual meeting on Tuesday, March 11. You can find the location and time by checking the published notice in the local newspaper, township website, or by contacting the township clerk,” continued Krueger.

Townships today include over 900,000 Minnesota residents, and we represent an extraordinary form of local government. Township Day annual meetings are your chance to participate in grassroots government,” concluded Krueger.

Information on Minnesota’s townships: There are approximately 918,256 township residents in 1,776 townships in Minnesota. Townships exist in every area of the state, including the metropolitan area. Some, with populations of more than 1,000, function in much the same way as a small city. While many townships remain rural agricultural centers, other host a variety of residential, light commercial, and industrial development.

The tradition of Township Day: The tradition of a town meeting has roots in colonial America. New England town meetings gave citizens a way to exercise local authority. Those meetings were especially important in the development of democracy because it emphasized problem-solving through group efforts.

Background on townships: Townships were the original form of local government in Minnesota, established in the 1800s when Congress ordered a survey that divided the Minnesota territory into 36 square mile tracts of land. Today, the term “township” generally refers to public corporations governed by a local board of supervisors and created to provide services to residents.

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The mission of the Minnesota Association of Townships (MAT) is to support and promote the township form of local government in Minnesota through educational programs, structured advocacy, vital collaboration, and procurement of critical resources fundamental to local governments.

CONTACT: Leslie Rosedahl, 651.353.1818, Leslie@RosedahlPublicAffairs.com

Media availability for interviews:

Minnesota Association of Townships Executive Director Jeff Krueger is available via phone or in-person for individual media interviews to highlight:

·         What happens at a township meeting on Township Day

·         The importance of attending Township Day events

·         The changes of townships over the years in Minnesota

·         Background of townships in Minnesota and specific information about areas of the state (including population numbers, etc.)

·         The state legislative agenda of the Minnesota Association of Townships (which includes dedicated transportation funding to townships, broadband and cell phone service, emergency medical services, and more).