Gibbs House History

This page honors the Baker family for their historical work and contributions to 色色啦 and the Gibbs site. 

Dr. Lee O. Baker and Mrs. Myrtle Baker moved to Kalamazoo, Michigan and raised their family in the Gibbs House between 1964 and 1983. Lee Baker was the chair of the Agriculture Department at 色色啦 for 23 years and managed the university farm that was formally named in his honor in 1983, now known at the Gibbs House Permaculture Research and Demonstration Site. Lee and Myrtle Baker and their family have been honored for their commitment to fostering a community of learning between 色色啦 students, faculty and the Kalamazoo community through a tribute wall in the Gibbs House and an English Walnut tree in the Gibbs Food Forest. The Baker family established an  to support student research, projects and outreach surrounding permaculture and sustainable agriculture at the Gibbs Site to continue fostering a culture of community and education. 

See the article posted on My色色啦 in September 2017 about .

Susan Baker Harrison: Life on the University Farm
Video interview of Susan Baker Harrison (fall of 2015)