President’s Perspective – September 2025

By Sherry Harriman,
Maine State Grange President/Master
207 490-1029

The full election of officers for the Maine State Grange will take place on Saturday, October 18.

Any Grange member in good standing may be elected to a State Office. Your dues must be paid up to date in your own Subordinate Grange and Pomona Grange.

During the election process, one of the voting delegates must present the name of the prospective person for that particular office. You may not present your own name, and there will be no speeches or campaigning. The voting delegates then vote on their choice, by written ballot, from the names presented, or by writing another name on the ballot; the majority of the ballots cast elects the officer. If your name is presented for an office, you may decline without giving a reason if you choose to.

Who may vote at the Annual State Grange Session?

The Delegates are those members selected by the vote of their Subordinate or Pomona Granges to represent their Grange and vote on issues and elections. The Grange dues must be paid up to date at the time of the State session in order for your delegates to be entitled to vote. Each Grange may send two members as delegates and may select two alternates as well. The names of the two delegates and two alternates must be registered with the State Grange Secretary on a form provided. No other persons may be substituted to vote as delegates if they are not on the registration form. (Emergency changes may be made by phone or email prior to opening of the session.) A member may only represent one Subordinate Grange and/or one Pomona Grange.

Custodial Accounts held by Maine State Grange

We are holding funds for several Granges with our State Grange accounts. Also, several Granges have merged over the past few years, and the NET proceeds from the sale of the closed property are held in a โ€œCustodial Accountโ€ on behalf of the consolidated Grange for their use for repairs and upgrades to their present hall and property. To get these funds for use, you must submit written estimates from a contractor, on their letterhead or billing invoice: describing the work to be done, listing materials, estimated hours, and terms of the contract โ€“ including deposit amount, payment expectations, and expected work dates, etc. This written estimate and information must be sent to the Maine State Grange office, either by email or standard mail, for my review and acceptance. Then it will be passed on to the State Treasurer for issue of the check(s). The check(s) will be made out to the contractor and mailed to the Secretary of the Grange or other designated person of the Grange. Upon completion of the work, the payment request must go through the Maine State Grange in the same manner. Each time you need more funds for repairs or work to be done, the same process must be followed. If these funds are in a CD, there may be a fee to withdraw funds before the maturity date of the CD.    Net Proceeds: After the sale of property there are charges taken out of the gross or total sale price: Realtor Commission(s) vary according to the contract; State closing costs; Attorney fees for deed transfers and other pertinent paperwork; State Corporation fees; insurance coverage; utilities, if applicable and any other costs associated with the property before and after the final sale. The Maine State Grange does not use your money except as it is associated with the property. Maine State Grange does not charge a custodial fee โ€“ even though we could. We are not trying to keep you from your funds, but ensuring they are used as intended and in accordance with the By-Laws of the National and State Granges.

Valley Grange September Meeting to include PB &J

Friday, September 19, 2025
A potluck supper will take place at 6:00 pm. Our meeting follows at 7 pm

Valley Grange is located at 172 Guilford Center Road in Guilford, Maine.

No, we won’t be having sandwiches for supper. Again this year, we are supporting Bangor Savings Bank’s PB & J Drive. Since 2012, the Bangor Savings Bank Peanut Butter & Jelly Drive has collected more than 146,000 jars and donated them to local food insecurity programs. Thatโ€™s nearly 2.5 million peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for children, families, and individuals. Thatโ€™s the power of community!

Please bring your donations to the meeting on Friday, September 19th, or drop them off at the Hall. Note that we must receive donations by September 25th. You can also drop off donations at any Bangor Savings Branch until September 30th. Tell ’em we sent you!

Communication Shorts 9-1-2025

By Walter Boomsma,
MSG Communications Director
207 343-1842

Communication Shorts are brief (short) but important items posted for your information and use. Please send us your ideas and thoughts!

September Bulletin

Deadline for this month’s Bulletin is September 14th. Recent issues of the Bulletin can be found on theย Program Books and Information Pageย in the communications section.

An Annual Report?

It’s the end of the Grange Year. Certain State Officers and Directors are expected to file an annual report of their activities and accomplishments. (We’ll be publishing them on the site as they are received.) Have you considered putting one together for your Grange? You can think of your communities as your stockholders. Let them know what you have done this year!

Dates and Deadlines

Fall is coming. Some might say it’s already here. With the start of another Grange Fiscal Year, essential dates and deadlines abound! ODDs Note: Annual Reports and Program Books are due soon!

Annual Purge Continues

We’re removing dated information from the website. This includes documents, posts, and photos. While some things are considered timeless, a general policy is to remove items that are more than two years old.

Think About This!

“The more I want to get something done, the less I call it work.”

Richard Bach

An Idea for Your Grange

It’s time to start thinking about Words for Thirds! And it’s not too early to think about Holiday Craft Fairs.

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Online Directories Available 24-7

Thanks to those who help us keep these directories current by letting us know of changes!

  • The Directory of Granges features all Granges in the state with a contact person. Please make sure your listing is correct! Visitors to the site frequently consult these directories.
  • The ODD Directory features all state officers, directors, and deputies, along with their contact information.

Don’t Count On It!

Hereโ€™s a short message for kids and parents everywhere. Things donโ€™t always happen the way theyโ€™re supposed to. Let me explain.

I recently stopped for a school bus. Thatโ€™s not big news. It is an example of things happening the way they should. I was facing the bus and could see past it, noticing that the cars behind it had also stopped exactly as they should.

The lights flashed, the stop sign on the bus opened, and the safety arm across the front of the bus swung wide.

Four or five kids got off the bus. They ranged in size from tiny ones with outsized backpacks to some older ones. They came around the front of the bus. So far, so good.

Some ran, some walked in front of the bus and across the highway.

When they started across my lane, I started yelling at them even though there was no way they could hear me. They didnโ€™t stop or even pause to look up and down the road. Fortunately, everything was working the way it should. Well, almost everything. I think the kids were supposed to look both ways.

Safety shouldnโ€™t be delegated; it should be shared.

โ€œMr. Boomsmaโ€

Sometimes, things donโ€™t work the way they should. I can think of several ways that might have been the case. Several days later, there was a headline from a distant state where someone didnโ€™t stop for a school bus, and a child was injured.

If we want kids to feel and be safe, we need to involve them in the process. It wouldnโ€™t be so bad for them to learn they have some responsibility for staying safe. A few seconds’ pause to look up and down the road is just plain smart.

At the start of the school year, parents should consider meeting the bus and ensuring their kids do this. Iโ€™d be happy if the bus driver kept the window open and told the kids to stop and look โ€” at least until they got into the habit. Itโ€™s been a few years since Iโ€™ve attended a school bus safety program, but Iโ€™d be thrilled if crossing in front of the bus was part of that curriculum. Safety shouldnโ€™t be delegated; it should be shared.

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Photo by Mary Taylor on Pexels.com

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September Grange Events

September 2025

Every Monday, Summer Music Mondayย at St George Grange, 7 โ€“ 9 pm. Free!ย See post FMI.
Every Tuesday, Coffee on the Porchย at Vassalboro Grange, 8:30 am โ€“ 10 am.ย See post FMI.

  • September 1, 2025, Deadline for MSG Community Service Application
  • September 1, 2025, Skit and Poetry Writingย entries due to the MSG Lecturer.
  • September 1, 2025, Book Readingย entries due to MSG Lecturer
  • September 5 -7, 2025,ย Vermont State Grange Fall Festival.ย See post FMI.
  • September 6, 2025, Pie Sale on the Porchย at Vassalboro Grange, 1 pm โ€“ 2 pm.ย See post FMI.
  • September 13, 2025, MSG Lecturersโ€™ Conference, 9 am -12 pm at Manchester Grange. FMI contact the MSG Lecturer.
  • September 13, 2025, Summer Public Supperย at St George Grange, 5 pm.ย See post FMI.
  • September 13, 2025, Winthrop Grange Flea Market. 8 am -2 pm, contact Kathy at 207 500-9864 FMI.
  • September 14, 2025, Philosophy Tableย at Vassalboro Grange, 5 โ€“ 7 pm.ย See post FMI
  • September 14, 2025, MSG Bulletin Deadline
  • September 15, 2025, Officer and Department Annual Reports are due.
  • September 15, 2025, Deadline for Educational Ad Scholarship Applications. Send, to arrive by this date, to Nancy Farrington, Sec/Treas, 317 Holman Day Road, Vassalboro, ME 04989.ย Information and application are available here.
  • September 20, 2025, Open Mic Nightย at Vassalboro Grange, 7 โ€“ 9 pm.ย See post FMI
  • September 27, 2025, Penobscot Pomonaย meets at Old Town Riverside Grange at 11 am. FMI Call Master Sanda Moon at 207 827-3698.

Winthrop Grange Flea Market

September 13, 2025

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Photo by Clem Onojeghuo on Pexels.com

Winthrop Grange is having a flea market on September 13, 2025, from 8 to 2. Tables are available outside for $10 and inside for $15. Contact Kathy at 207-500-9864 if interested.

Winthrop Grange is located at 598 Old Lewiston Road in Winthrop, Maine.

Trenton Grange Bean Suppah

Grange Today! 8-22-2025

The Newsletter of the National Grange

Articles in this edition include:

  • National Grange Awards $40,000 in Rural Life Initiative Grants
  • 2025 National Grange Contest & Program Deadlines
  • Support Grange Youth and Juniors with a Custom Cruise Door Hanger!
  • View from the Hill
  • Saving a Slice of History
  • 7 Things Doctors Wish Families Knew This Back-to-School Season
  • Your Voice Matters: Help Protect Rural Kidney Patients
  • This National Immunization Awareness Month, Protect Your Health โ€” So You Donโ€™t Miss the Moments That Matter
  • Have you Registered?
  • You could be chosen to take part in the closing of National Grange session this November
  • Recipes from the Heartland
  • Be a Grange or State President in Action!
  • Grange Benefit: Wyndham Hotels
  • Grange Store

Click the button below to read and/or subscribe to Grange Today!


Note that all recent issues are available on the National Grange Website. To save server space, we only post the table of contents on the MSG Website.

Fraud Watch- Natural Disaster Scams

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Reprinted with permission from AARP’s Fraud Watch Network.

Following extreme weather events, dubious contractors and outright scammers descend on affected communities, offering quick, cheap fixes. They canvas neighborhoods in search of โ€œworkโ€ that they may or may not even attempt to doโ€”often, specifically targeting older homeowners.

Before any disaster, itโ€™s a good idea to call your insurance company to clarify your coverage and ask any questions you might have. Investigate before hiring a contractor and check the vehicle of any contractor who arrives unsolicited for a business name, phone number, and their state contractor license number. You can also look businesses up on the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and other consumer review sites to double check.

Not everyone who shows up after a storm is there to help you rebuild. Take your time, ask questions, and know that you are not alone.

Report scams to local law enforcement. For help from AARP, call 1-877-908-3360 or visit the AARP Fraud Watch Network at aarp.org/fraudwatchnetwork.

AARP Fraud Watch Network

Need a scam prevention speaker for your group? Click the link to fill out the AARP online form or email me@aarp.org.

Pesticide Disposal

Reprinted with permission from an enewsletter published by Maine Senator Stacey Guerin.

Maine residents looking to get rid of pesticides can take advantage of the Obsolete Pesticide Collection Program, a joint initiative of the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry’s Board of Pesticides Control (BPC) and Maine Department of Environmental Protection. The program aims to safeguard Maine’s natural resources and prevent agricultural pollution by promoting the safe and proper disposal of outdated, unused or unwanted pesticides.

Homeowners and family-owned farms are encouraged to bring their unwanted pesticides to one of several collection sites around the state. Pesticides include herbicides, insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, disinfectants and similar products used in agricultural production or around the home.

Programs typically take place once a year in October. Pre-registration is required and collections are held at four sites across the state in Portland, Augusta, Bangor and Presque Isle. Event dates, times and locations are subject to change; and only registered participants will be notified of this information upon acceptance into the program. Registrants may apply at any time but will typically be contacted about the program in August and September. The program only accepts pesticides and spray adjuvants โ€“ a list of more than 11,000 registered products can be accessed here. For more information about the programโ€™s drop-off locations or instructions on how to register, visit BPCโ€™s webpage