New Paths to Blaze

Webmaster’s Note: Larry Bailey, Master of Ocean View Grange in Martinsville, said it would be okay to share his recent message to the Ocean View members. He could have written this to Grangers everywhere! When he replied to my request, he added, “…The examples of what other Granges are doing is very helpful, instructive, and energizes me. I know we can do more and I know that doing so improves our community and ourselves. It is, perhaps, selfish but, I get great self-satisfaction from cleaning up a local road, giving an award to deserving citizens, providing free meals to veterans, paying heat bills for those who need it, placing flags on the graves of our servicemen, and the other things we do at Ocean View.” Congratulations to Larry and Ocean View Grange for exploring tradition and new directions!


The words from the Exploring Traditions Column are for you to think about. I believe we need a new round of Grange fever. Most of us have been Grangers for several years and have seen our energy and enthusiasm slow down. It is not rare that this pattern takes over after a period of time.  I think new ideas and new directions are what we need. Those of us who joined and worked so hard to save the Grange still have that feeling that the Grange needs us and all our members. I can’t tell you what new ideas and directions we need to follow but our members are creative enough to come up with some ideas. I think we will be back in full action after the end of the year and hope we can start anew with excitement, energy, and determination. I am going to give it my best effort and hope each of you will too.  When thinking about what new paths we can blaze, I hope you still realize that we are not in the Grange to make money from our activities. We are an organization dedicated to helping our community, friends, and neighbors in any way we can. Yes, it takes money to do a lot of what we do but more importantly, much can be done with neighborly effort alone.

Oh, and by the way… Larry and I both ordered some cheese from Goot Essa!
WB

Four New Resources Coming!

Webmaster’s Note: This article is reprinted from the December 20, 2019 issue of the Patrons Chain, the National Grange Newsletter. To clarify several points, those who wish to “preorder” the printed binder may do so by emailing Joe Stephenoni, Membership Director. It is not available in the National Grange Supply Store at this time. Also, the digital copy is not yet available on the National Grange Website but should be soon. When I have additional concrete information, I’ll post!

The National Grange is unveiling four new resources for Granges in 2020. The new “Grange Resource Binder” is designed to be a “one stop shop” for Subordinate/ Community Granges.

The binder is divided into seven sections including Business Information, Meeting Information, Grange Law, Officer Resources, Program Information and a section for State Grange Information. Each binder also comes with a flash drive with digital resources for Granges to utilize. Binders can be pre-ordered from the National Grange for $30 each plus shipping, orders will be processed after January 1, 2020.

A digital copy will be on the National Grange website after January 1st for those who wish to download and print the material themselves.

Also coming available in 2020 are three new officers’ handbooks for Masters, Secretaries and Treasurers of Subordinate Granges. For more information contact Membership Director Joe Stefenoni by email membership@nationalgrange.org or phone 707-328-0631.

Additionally, the Welcoming Ceremony, Opening and Closing are also available in side-by-side English and Spanish and more materials will be coming soon. These are envisioned to be used as a resource to introduce non-native English speakers to the Grange in a familiar way. Contact Joe or Communications Director Amanda Brozana Rios at communications@nationalgrange.org for PDFs.