Community Service efforts have been a keystone of Grange since the Order began. The work of the founding fathers was built upon what this organization could do for its members and the communities in which they lived. Community Service is an integral part of the Grange that allows local members to interact and serve the communities where they reside.
Grange members participate in big and small projects, partner with other community organizations, they fundraise for various causes within their community and nationally. Serving our communities whether it is helping our neighbor in need or holding a bake sale to raise money for the local school, you can always count on the Grange being involved.
It is not a coincidence that the definition of Grange today explains that we are a rural/urban, family, fraternal, community service organization with a special emphasis on agriculture. Let’s work hard to live up to that definition.
If you want to be more involved in your neighborhood or your community then the Grange is the place for you. Connecting communities through service is the Grange way.
State Director:
Claudine Mincks, Centerville #81
509.250.0670 voice or text
claudinemincks@gmail.com