OUR COMMUNITY
At Allegra, the businesses and nonprofits in and around Washtenaw County are the lifeblood of what we do. We know a business can only remain as strong as the community it serves. It’s a pretty simple business philosophy that helps keep this community vital.
Like you, we are local business owners who live, work and play in this community. Our commitment to the Greater Ann Arbor area goes beyond just doing business here. We are an active part of the community, involved in:
The Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti Regional Chamber is a 1,200-member community organization that actively facilitates, educates, and advocates on behalf of its members through our services and programs.
The Chamber’s mission is to be the most valuable resource and leading advocate for business to enhance the economic vitality and quality of life in the City of Saline and adjacent five townships.
- Brio Living Services
We are a sponsor for their Live Life with Brio Campaign!
Brio Living Services has been serving older adults for more than 160 years. Today, we offer state-of-the-art senior living options on both the east side and west side of Michigan. We deliver a continuum of care that includes independent and assisted living, skilled nursing and rehabilitation, and dementia care.
Our mission is to provide services to, and work with, any and all businesses towards the common goal of advancing commerce to establish and maintain Chelsea, MI as a premier community in which to live, work, and recreate.
At Procurement Services, our goal is to partner with you to make it easy, convenient, and cost effective to purchase the products and services you need to support U-M's missions of education, research, and patient care.
The Greater Ann Arbor Society for Human Resource Management (GAASHRM) is a volunteer-run non-profit association dedicated to the advancement of the Human Resources profession in the Ann Arbor area.
Creative Washtenaw serves as the arts and creative industries authority in Washtenaw County, advocating for and supporting artists, creative workers, organizations, businesses, educators, and municipalities.
- Saline Community Fair Sponsor

The Saline Community Fair is held every August at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds. It offers carnival rides, exhibits, livestock shows, and family-friendly activities celebrating local agriculture and community spirit.
THINKING GREEN. PRINTING SMARTER.
The printing process can be resource intensive, but there are many “green practices” we can incorporate in our daily work routines to help diminish the amount of waste we generate. Here are some methods we are currently using:
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Recycling Programs – From paper to ink to money and everything in between, recycling saves. It also reduces air pollution and waste to landfills.
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Controlling Waste – By establishing inventory controls, we reduce waste and save cash. Sequencing print jobs by ink color saves ink changes and labor while eliminating waste.
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Using Resources Wisely – Incorporating recycled papers – with high levels of post-consumer content – into your communications projects helps keep a lot of paper out of landfills.
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Choosing “Smart” Inks – Using vegetable- or soy-based inks means less toxins and VOCs (volatile organic compounds) are released into the air and soil.
You can choose print communications to be part of your mix … and feel good about it. Having a partner that knows what’s essential to you and your brand image makes the choices easy. For more information, see our Allegra Environmental Scorecard.
Local roots, local commitment, and a local business to support your work – that’s a pretty powerful combination.
Talk to us today about your business or organization, and let’s see what we can build together.





