Ocean View Grange December Giving

Ocean View Grange is located in Martinsville Maine

By Larry Bailey, Master/President

If you could not make it to our December meeting at the Harpoon, you missed some great company, wonderful food, and an all-around good time. Since it was an open meeting, we did not conduct Grange business but let everyone know the Grange is alive and well.  We had 37 Grangers and guests, and I feel safe saying everyone was happy to be there.

We collected a really nice load of gifts of food, paper towels, toy, etc. for the Pope Memorial Humane Society. We delivered them last yesterday afternoon, and everyone was very pleased with our efforts. The photo shows Diane, Larry (me), and Ella Cushman standing in front of the gifts. A FOG (friend of the Grange), Rob Sloat, was there as well but was outside when the photo was taken.

“Thank yous” are due to many people, but I will just mention a few…

  • Emily, for letting us use the Harpoon for the meeting and setting up the room.
  • Hannah, for waiting on us and taking care of our needs.
  • Bill Swittlinger, for handling and setting up all the equipment (flag, sashes, Bible, meeting materials, etc. )
  • Every member or guest who brought the various gourmet dishes.

We will be delivering the gifts to the TOGUS VA hospital this week. I thank each one of you who contributed something to our Vets!

Have a very wonderful Christmas,
Larry

Diane, Larry (me), and Ella Cushman standing in front of the gifts. A FOG (friend of the Grange), Rob Sloat, was outside when the photo was taken.

President’s Perspective – December 2022

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

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. 

National Grange Session was a big success held in Sparks Nevada in November. Jim Owens and I were the delegates for a very busy schedule of Grange business and Activities. There were eight Maine folks there for the week. Maine Grangers and Granges received a good number of awards.

Highland Lake #87 and Jonesboro #357 received Granges in Action certificates. 

Twenty-four Maine Granges were recognized for a net gain in membership. The National Grange had a net gain in Membership overall, the first time in years and years.  

Rebekah Hodgson of Jonesboro won 1st and 3rd places in the photo contest and Laurie McBurnie of Willow also received 3rd place for one of her entries. Each received ribbons and a pack of note cards made from the winning entries. Our Junior members also received a couple of winning awards in photo and art contests. Mrs. Swan, Maine’s nominee for Teacher of the Year from Jonesboro Grange received The National Teacher of the Year Award. Walter Boomsma was awarded National Grange Cultivator of the Year for cultivating communications. CONGRATULATIONS to all the recipients. Great job everyone, it was fantastic to see those ribbons and hear Maine called to receive the plaques and certificates. Items will be mailed to the recipients as I won’t be traveling much this winter. 

We had about twenty Grangers come for the instruction meeting on Saturday the 3rd. I was hoping for more but was happy with those who did come out in the rain. We covered some of the floor work for opening and closing, provided and reviewed an assortment of “how to” paperwork on a whole variety of subjects, and answered questions. Sharon Morton, State Secretary explained about Secretaries duties by providing written information also. Thank you to everyone who attended, Richard for setting up, Sharon for the workshop, and Henry for making the coffee & and picking up the doughnuts. 

I am planning to do the same instruction meeting at several places around the state. The State Secretary has agreed to come also, but probably in the spring when the weather isn’t so iffy. Please invite us to your area and get a date set up. I have a couple already. The secretaries will receive a list of available materials I provided on Saturday that can be requested anytime. 

From the Deacon’s Bench – December 2022

By Clay Collins, MSG Chaplain
207 837-0564

“Give thanks unto the Lord, call upon His name, make known His deeds among the people.”

1 Chronicles 16:8

 

We are now in the Advent season of the Christian calendar. Have you ever really thought about what Advent is? Many will correctly answer that it is the four Sundays leading up to Christmas day (the day that all Christians celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus) and begins this year on Sunday, November 28th.

Each year as December draws near, many of us try to commit to finding rest in a season notoriously wrought with materialism, busyness, and exhaustion. We try to focus on what really should matter, and try to prepare our hearts and minds to remember the birth of our Savior, Jesus, and all that it means to us, the believers. One way we do this is by celebrating the season of Advent, which for centuries has been tied to the first coming of Christ.

Other ways we celebrate is by building crèches depicting the nativity depicting the manger scene with the baby Jesus surrounded by Mary, Joseph, and the animals along with the Wise Men (who actually came later). Most importantly (or we sometimes think so) the presents! But are the presents really that important?

Think about it for a minute. What are we actually teaching our children about the true meaning of Christmas? I can remember as a boy growing up Christmas meant getting as many presents as I could. I didn’t know much about the birth of our savior until I was in my teen years (my parents were not church-goers). I did know that it was Jesus’ birthday, and we should be reverent to this fact, but that was about it. I did not know or understand much about Advent. For the longest time, I got the seasons of Advent and Lent mixed up! I did not fully understand until I started attending Church on a regular basis and got involved with Grange.

You might think that is strange and you are probably correct, but the Grange charges that we hear every meeting (especially the Chaplain’s charge) mirror a lot of the teachings you hear in Church.

Mainly, be thankful, thankful for the birth of Jesus who took all of our sins to the Father and asked for forgiveness for us. Be thankful for your loving families who, more often than not, overlook our misgivings and misjudgments. We all should take time to thank the Lord for everything that we have around us; the trees, lakes, oceans, mountains, and all the wildlife in the forests, without which we would not be able to survive.

 I wish you all a very Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a very Happy New Year! I hope the new year brings you all a bit of relief and a busload of happiness!

 Until the next time, remember, “Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.” Amen.

Benediction: “Gracious Father of us all, thank you for the greatest gift of all, Jesus Christ. May we all learn from this miraculous birth.  Amen.”

He who loses money loses much;
He who loses a friend loses more;
And he who loses faith loses all.                                        

An Irish Friendship Blessing

Grange Heirloom — December 2022

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The Meeting Before Christmas

This poem was written and performed by Valley Grange Steward Roger Ricker at a Valley Grange Fellowship Breakfast a few years ago.

Twas the meeting before Christmas
When all through the Grange Hall
All members attending
Were having a ball.

The meeting that evening
Was proceeding with care.
In hopes that no problem
Would occur that night there.

The officers were nestled
All snug by their station
With visions all centered
On the night’s recreation.

The Master in his regalia
With the Overseer’s aid
Were trying their best
To get things underway.

When out by the gate
There arose such a clatter,
That the Gatekeeper responded
To see what was the matter.

Away to the ante room
He flew like a flash
Followed quite closely
By the tail of his sash.

The light in the ante room
Attached to the ceiling
Gave a luster of midday
Which aided his seeing.

When what to his wondering
Eyes did appear
But a tall slender fellow
Who was out to bring cheer.

Continue reading “The Meeting Before Christmas”

Maine Ag Trades Show

Show dates and location

  • Tuesday, January 10, 2023 – 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Wednesday, January 11, 2023 – 9 AM to 6 PM
  • Thursday, January 12, 2023 – 9 AM to 3 PM
  • The Augusta Civic Center is located at 76 Community Drive, Augusta, ME 04330

December Grange Events

There’s lots to do in December! Here are some events around the state happening at a Grange near you!

  • December 1, 2022, Grange Match Game 2022 at Highland Lake Grange at 7 pm. FMI Dave Gowen gowenfrm@gwi.net or 207-536-0038
  • December 2, 2022, Breakfast for Supper at 6 pm at Valley Grange in Guilford. FMI visit the Valley Grange Website. Piscataquis Pomona Members are invited!
  • December 3, 2022, Jonesboro Grange Wreath Pickup, 4 pm
  • December 3, 2022, Program of Instruction, 10 am – 1 pm at MSG Headquarters. Contact Master Sherry FMI.
  • December 3, 2022, 40th Annual St George Grange Christmas Fair starts at 9 am. FMI
  • December 3, 2022, Grinch Arrives at Jonesboro Grange, 4 pm
  • December 8, 2022, Community Carol Sing at Enterprise Grange, 6-7 pm
  • December 10, 2022 Santa arrives at Parkman Grange, 1:00 – 3:30 pm
  • December 10, 2022, Santa arrives at Mill Stream Grange, 1:00 – 3:00 pm
  • December 10, 2022, Junior Grange Virtual Meeting at 10 am. Contact Junior Director for more information.
  • December 14, 2022, MSG Bulletin Deadline — columns and posts are due.
  • December 15, 2022, Annual Christmas Party at Highland Lake Grange at 7 pm. Songs, stories, gift swap, and more. FMI Dave Gowen at gowenfrm@gwi.net or 207-536-0038
  • December 18, 2022, Distribution Day for MSAD #4 Santa Project sponsored by Parkman Grange. Call Sue Manchester for more information at 207 277-3942. MSAD #4 includes Abbot, Cambridge, Guilford Parkman, Sangerville and Wellington.

Remember to submit your Grange events to the website at least two weeks prior to the scheduled date and include ALL the information!

Santa Is Coming to Vienna

Mill Stream Grange is sponsoring a children’s party at the Grange Hall on Saturday, December 10, 2022 from 1:00 – 3:00 pm… There will be plenty of refreshments, crafts, and fun!

Mill Stream Grange is located on Town House Road in Mill Stream

Mill Stream Grange OutReach

Mill Stream Grange members Lisa Goucher, Judy Dunn, Jill Sampson (l – r), and Allan Harville (not shown) at the Grange booth on Sat. November 26, 2022, at the Mt. Vernon Craft Fair.  They shared information and handed out brochures about the Grange to fair shoppers. A poster with pictures of Grange community service activities was displayed, and a 50/50 raffle was held. They had a great time and made a few connections with interested community members.