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The Summer Public Suppers have started at the St. George Grange!! The second Saturday of each month now until October. The next supper is June 14th. The supper starts at 5 p.m. Lots of yummy homemade food, with family, friends, and neighbors. Adults $10.00, Kids $5.00 (under 10 yrs.)
Also, Summer Music Mondays startedโevery Monday night at the St. George Grange Hall. The fun starts at 7 pm- 9 pm. Come to listen, bring a musical instrument and join in, or sing along. All welcome, no charge, but they do accept donations.
The St. George Grange is located at 32 Wiley’s Corner Rd. St. George, ME 04860.
Reprinted with permission from an e-newsletter published by Maine Senator Stacey Guerin.
Maine is a beautiful place to ride, with thousands of miles of scenic trails winding through peaceful forests and small rural towns. Always check with the local club to make sure the trails are open.ย You can also find trail news and notices on the Bureau of Parks and Lands website.
Many ATV trails in Maine exist thanks to the generosity of private landowners who allow access. Hereโs how you can do your part to keep Maineโs ATV trails open for generations to come:
Stay on marked ATV trails. ATV trails have green and white signs. Remember, not all snowmobile trails are ATV trails;
Respect closed trail signs;
Never drink and ride;
Tread lightly โ Donโt tear up the trail;
Remember that modified exhausts are illegal;
Be respectful on ATV access routes โ yield to all traffic and never pass a vehicle;
Help prevent wildfires. Stay on marked trails, avoid riding in dry vegetation, discard smoking materials appropriately and call 911 if you see a fire;
Register your ATV: For every ATV registration purchased, over 2/3 of the fee goes directly into the trail maintenance fund;
Support a local ATV club by donating your time and/or money.
ATV registration renewals can be completed online. New registrationsย must be done through a registration agent such as a town office or theย Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW) main office in Augusta. For more information about ATV rules and laws in Maine, visit MDIFWโs ATV webpage.ย
There will be a Ritualistic Instruction Meeting on June 21, held at Excelsior Grange #5, 446 Harris Hill Road, Poland, ME, starting at 4:00 p.m. Supper will be served at 6:00 p.m., followed by the Excelsior Grange’s regular meeting at 7:00 p.m.
All are welcome to attend, no matter what Grange you are a member of or if you are an Officer or not.ย
We will cover Opening, Closing, Presenting the Flag, Balloting for candidates, other instructions and information that are part of our Grange work.
Please let Cynthia Maxwell (207 740-2741) know how many will be coming so they can plan for supper.ย
By Walter Boomsma, MSG Communications Director 207 343-1842
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June Bulletin
Deadline for June Columns is the 14th! Recent issues of the Bulletin can be found on theย Program Books and Information Pageย in the communications section.
Maine State Grange Yard Sale
June 7, 2025, is the Maine State Grange Yard Sale, 9 am โ 2 pm at Manchester Grange, Route 202, FMI including table rental, Linda (207 623-5159) or Norma (207 583-7211).
Think About This!
“If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at will change.”
Wayne Dyer
An Idea for Your Grange
Can you interest a local garden club or business in creating a flower bed in exchange for a sign in it promoting the club or business?
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Thanks to those who help us keep these directories current by letting us know of changes! With the election of officers coming up, don’t forget!
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 consult these directories often.
The ODD Directory features all state officers, directors, and deputies with contact information.
Highland Lake Grange 87, Westbrook, placed flags at Highland Lake Cemetery. The flags are supplied by Stephen Manchester American Legion Post 62. The Grange has been assisting the American Legion with placing flags for several years.
Mill Stream Grange members (l-r) Paul Lavender, Debbie Lavender, Ingrid Grenon, Jill Sampson, Laurie Cunningham, Natalie Heck, Kirsten Heck, and Allan Harville met recently to place flags on the graves of military service veterans at three cemeteries in Vienna.ย Mill Stream is honored and proud to be able to participate in this community service project. The town of Vienna provides the flags every year…a special thanks to Chris Smith, selectman, for always making sure we have the flags in time for Memorial Day. Also, thanks to member Kathy Berry, who was the photographer.
Reprinted with permission from an e-newsletter published by Maine Representative James White.
The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry (MDACF) is thinking about adding โSaturday Eventsโ to their 2026 Agricultural Trades Show and wants your input. They are gathering feedback before they finalize decisions and are asking the public to participate in a brief survey and to help spread the word to farmers, agricultural businesses, and anyone interested in attending next yearโs trades show.
The Maine Agricultural Trades Show, hosted annually by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry, is a premier event for farmers, producers, and the public to explore Maineโs dynamic agricultural sector.
The MDACF puts on a bustling trade show floor, with exhibits from equipment suppliers, service providers, and agricultural organizations. Attendees can participate in conferences, certification courses, and workshops covering topics such as sustainable farming, food systems, and natural resource management. The Maine Agricultural Trades Show also offers opportunities to connect with experts, learn about new technologies, and discover local food and farming initiatives.
To participate in the survey and provide your input for next yearโs show, clickย here.
By Walter Boomsma, MSG Communications Director 207 343-1842
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Sagadahoc Pomona Meetings
Please note the May Sagadahoc Pomona Meeting is cancelled. The next meeting is at Merriconeag Grange in Harpswell on Wednesday, June 25th at 7:00 with a potluck supper at 6:00. FM contact Stephanie Alexander, 207-841-9481
Memorial Day
How will you celebrate? Have you found a ceremony or parade to attend? Will you hang out your flag? Visit a cemetery? Here’s some ideas for you.
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Thanks to those who help us keep these directories current by letting us know of changes! With election of officers coming up, don’t forget!
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 consult these directories often.
The ODD Directory features all state officers, directors, and deputies with contact information.
Reprinted with permission from AARP’s Fraud Watch Network.
QR codes are everywhere โ from restaurant menus to package tracking. But where there is innovation, there are criminals exploiting them for fraud. QR codes are now being used by scammers to lead you to phishing websites, where they may steal sensitive details like banking info, login credentials and more.
Before acting on a QR code in the real world, check for signs of manipulation (a sticker over the original QR, for example). And you donโt have to use a QR code โ if youโre at a restaurant, ask for the printed menu. Also, look at emailed or texted QR codes with suspicion; the point of them is to link you to a website when youโre not otherwise online.
Just like when clicking links, it is important to use caution when scanning QR codes to ensure the source is trustworthy.
Be a fraud fighter! If you can spot a scam, you can stop a scam.