
The Johnny Appleseed Society
supports the
Johnny Appleseed program at Urbana
University and the Johnny Appleseed
Educational Center and Museum. They promote the ideals by which Johnny
Appleseed lived and to memorialize the many
roles he played in the development of the
Northwest Territory. The Center holds the
largest collection of memorabilia and written
information about the life of John “Appleseed” Chapman known to exist in the
world. The collection has been used by
Appleseed scholars for research and also
serves as a clearinghouse of information.
The
programs sponsored by the Johnny Appleseed
Society are intended to make history and good
character traits “accessible” to children
through the medium of the folk hero Johnny
Appleseed and his legacy. They are also
designed to support elementary educators who
are finding that one of the best ways to
influence their student’s positive development
is to combine their course work with character education, such as the traits found in Johnny
Appleseed of self-reliance, community
service, integrity, environmentalism, honesty,
good citizenship and loyalty.
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