2026 Senate Resolution 131

A resolution to commemorate June 17, 2026, as Cherry Industry Day.

Whereas, One of the most beautiful sites in Michigan or anywhere in the world is the blossoming of the cherry trees; and

Whereas, Michigan is the number one cherry producing state in the nation and is the unofficial “Cherry Capitol of the World”; and

Whereas, Our state hosts the world’s largest cherry celebration, the National Cherry Festival. It takes place each July in Traverse City, Michigan, welcoming more than 500,000 people to celebrate and promote cherries, community involvement, and the Grand Traverse region; and

Whereas, In 1926, the first “Blessing of the Blossoms Festival” was held before evolving into the National Cherry Festival as we know it today; and

Whereas, The United States (U.S.) produces about 610 million pounds of sweet and tart cherries each year, with Michigan producing the largest tart cherry crop. An average of almost 250 million pounds of tart cherries is harvested each year, with 75 percent coming from our state; and

Whereas, Cherries contain powerful antioxidants that may help fight cancer, heart disease, and relieve the pain associated with arthritis. Tart cherries are especially high in the antioxidant melatonin, which may help prevent or reduce brain deterioration associated with aging. Cherries are also high in vitamin A and beta-carotene; and

Whereas, The Cherry Marketing Institute (CMI) was formed in 1988 and is funded by U.S. tart cherry growers. The goal of the CMI is to increase the use of cherries through promotion, market expansion, product development, and research; and

Whereas, Growers, processors, and merchants continue to support the Grand Traverse Region with community support and a push to promote the impact and benefits of the cherry harvest; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate, That the members of this legislative body commemorate June 17, 2026, as Cherry Industry Day.

Offered in the Senate

June 17, 2026

Offered by Sens. John Damoose (R-37) and Mallory McMorrow (D-8)

Adopted in the Senate by voice vote