Northvillian Women's History Month
Posted on 03/24/2026
Mayor Brian Turnbull

NORTHVILLIAN                               3/24/2026

Friday was the first day of Spring, charting only 92 days before Summer … I truly believe we’re ready for the Sun to warm us, just like it teased us this past weekend. As we begin Spring, we celebrate March as Women’s History Month. In honor of this, I will highlight some standout Northville women who have truly made a difference, locally and globally.

MARCH WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH:

  • Women’s History Month has been observed since 1987, and celebrates Women’s contributions to history, culture and societal needs. The theme for 2026 is:

    “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future

  • In 1776, future First Lady Abigail Adams (wife of John Adams – 2nd President) sent a note that went public to her husband stating, “Remember the ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors.”
  • Many glass ceilings have been shattered in this country, and progress is continuing … a famous quote: “When there are no ceilings, the sky’s the limit.”
  • Multiple women have broken through difficult glass ceilings, including Rosa Parks, Susan B. Anthony, Amelia Earhart, Golda Meir, Margaret Thatcher, and many more known to us.

Today, I would like to highlight some special women close to home, including Alice Beal, Mary Lapham, Mary Gilbert, former Governor Jennifer Granholm and business leaders such as Mary Barra (CEO-GM) … notably, all are Northvillians.

Before reviewing Northvillian Women who have made a difference, let’s see what’s happening in town today:

  • Classic Michigan Food & Drinks Seminar with Jon Milan and Gail Offen @ Mill Race Village – 3/25, 7PM. Fun stories, with Guernsey ice cream! Link
  • Clara Bryant Ford: The Believer Seminar – 3/27, 10:30AM by Mark Campbell, great-great nephew of Clara Ford at Northville Community Center. Link
  • Maple Syrup Tours, March Weekends @ Maybury, 12:30-3:30PM. Link
  • Northville Chamber hosts State of the Community Luncheon – 4/24, 11:30AM.City/Township/School District Updates @ Schoolcraft College. Link
  • Northville/Novi AAUW Michigan Fashion Designer Showcase Luncheon4/25 @ Schoolcraft’s VistaTech. Link
  • Northville Library's Community Survey - Express your opinions on Planning. Link
  • Upcoming Music/Concerts/Events Marquis Link, NOMI Link, Genitti’s Link

     INFO FOR CITIZENS …   Projects Around Town

  • FORD FIELD Playscape sections were delivered this week and are being assembled, work on the waterfall & Serenity point area continue, along with the ADA entryway.
  • RIVERWALK Work on Downs section of pathway system continuing, dedication June.
  • DOWNS INITIATIVE River Park work continues and the Central Park will take shape behind the Presby Church soon. Parking structure for the apartments is being built.
  • NORTHVILLE COMMUNITY MARKET AREA Paving/upgrades happening soon.

TASK FORCE MEETINGS

  • Cemetery Renewal Task Force – 3/23/26, 7PM City Hall (Dave Marold – Chair)
  • Bicentennial Task Force Mtg – 5/6/26, 7PM City Hall (Rick Sharpe – Chair)

Let’s look at Northvillian Women who have made a difference Locally & Nationally over time…

Sarah Ann Cochrane (1832-1917) – Sarah’s father pastored the New School Church (in Mill Race Village today). She taught at the Northville Academy (Randolph St.) and was instrumental in organizing the Detroit Public Library. The Northville Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is named in her honor.

Alice Beal in 1869 was the first (and only) NHS graduate. She was the daughter of the owner of the Globe Furniture Factory (largest school & church furniture factory in the world at one time), located in Bealtown.

Dr. Mary Lapham (1860-1936) – She operated/owned Lapham State Bank in Northville and started the Library Association, donating a facility for it (New School Church building). She was the founder of the Woman’s Club, served in WWI, became a doctor at 40 and was an innovator in the treatment of tuberculosis globally.

Ida B. Cooke (1889-1974) – A beloved Northville teacher & coach (for whom Cooke School was named), Ida inspired many women in Northville. She was friends with my mother and grandmother who were part of the Business & Professional Women’s Club in town. She inspired my mother to go on to Business School in the 1930’s and also to become a “Rosie the Riveter” during WWII.

Mary Gilbert – was an inspiring educator at the turn of the century, despite going deaf. Her compassion for others, especially those less fortunate during the Great Depression, was legendary. She built a log cabin on River St. which has been relocated and will be used as a museum/comfort station at our award-winning Riverwalk Park.

Also, a notable mention – Katherine Stinson (National Aviation Hall of Fame) was the inspiration for her brother Eddie, who lived in Orchard Heights and pioneered an aircraft business in Northville producing the first single-wing enclosed planes here. Today, they are on display at the Smithsonian and the Henry Ford Museum.

Many other distinguished women from town have made a difference both nationally and globally, including former U.S. Secretary of Energy and Michigan’s 47th Governor Jennifer Granholm and General Motors CEO Mary Barra and others.

Strong Northvillian women own a great percentage of local businesses including
:

  • Genitti’s (Toni, now Laura) / Casterlines (Roxanne, Lindsey & Courtney) / Long Mechanical (Allison) / Stampeddler (Margene Buckhave) / Table 5 & Lucy & The Wolf (Mishelle Lussier) / Rebecca’s Restaurant (Rebecca Good) / Orin Jewelers (Antoinette Mazzoni Kramar)
  • Water Wheel Centre (Diane Cox) / Little Salumi (Jessica Poole) / Tuscan Cafe (Jayme Hundley) / Northville Gear (Genna Davis) / Wagon Wheel (Sandy Ronk) / Studio 170 (Tita Daskal) / Adorn Fine Flowers (Alicia Racine)/ Dancing Eye Gallery (Theresa Schierloh) / Dear Prudence (Prudence Kauffman)/ Kiss My Lash (Jennifer Nguyen) / Celebrity Pets (Shauna Parzuchowski) / Mi Skin Center (Dr. Francisca Kartono) / Kilwins (Keleigh Styles)
  • Two Spiritual organizations in town have strong women leading them – Jacqueline Spycher @ the First Presbyterian Church and Margie Crawford @ FUMC Northville.
  • Other businesses include: The Hair Foundation, B’s Salon, Northville Nails, Gazelle Sports, Twisted Cork, Broughton Music, New Body Therapeutics, Kiloh & Co., Tre Bella V, The Bee’s Knees, Baby Baby, Inform Studio, McKenna Associates, Salvatore Prescott, Golden Roots, The Stitching Post, and many others!

Keep that Northville Women’s History Month Faith!

Brian Turnbull
Mayor – Northville