Miscellaneous documents

 

Here are some documents that simply didn’t fit into any other category!

With thanks to the folks at the Dictionary Project, we have a list of schools in Maine identifying those who have dictionary sponsors and those who do not! ME Schools – Dictionary Project–this was as of the school year 2012-2013. More current information is always available on the Dictionary Project Website.

Here is a photo brochure regarding bricks for the Memorial Garden at State Headquarters.

Here is a directory and schedule of Pomona Meetings prepared by our State Lecturer: 2011-2012 Pomona Schedule. PLEASE NOTE: This schedule and information is prepared as much as a year in advance and can change. You should always check/confirm specific meeting dates, times, and locations prior to attending.

This is the blank form that can be used to help Installation Teams when multiple Granges are being installed at the same time: Officer List Form

Here’s the often-requested Directory of Granges located in Maine. Granges are listed alphabetically, by community and by Pomona. Note this was created based on a roster file in 2011 and may not be current.


Grange Issue of the Courier Newsletter The Courier is the History Journal of the Bethel Historical Society and this particular issue (Vol. 34, No. 1 2010) is all about the Grange! Have you wondered how CWA started and what it was originally called? Did you know that the earliest appearance of the Grange in Maine actually predated the founding of the first subordinate Grange? Have you ever wondered who was the first woman master of a subordinate grange? You’ll find the answers–and a whole lot more–in this newsletter.


Farm Family Award Application 2011

MSG Web Policy

Subordinate Grange of Year Award Application

Maine State Grange ByLaws 2010

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