Congratulations to the Piscataquis County Dispatch Team and Valley Grange 2024 Community Citizens Kaylee Aucoin, Magen Bishop, Jon Buckingham, Jaeme Duggan, Gabrielle Huettner, Megan Leavitt, Alicia London, Joshua Michaud, Ashley Monahan, Nathan Richards, Jessica Trewmyn, and Team Leader Eric Berce.
June 2, 2024, MSG Outdoor Yard Sale at Manchester Grange, 9 am until 2 pm. FMI see this post.
June 2, 2024,The Spring Faire will be a lovely craft, art, and spring-themed fair and makers market from 10 am – 3 pm at East Madison Grange Hall. Refreshments available for purchase. Free and open to the public. FMI or to apply as a vendor: hideandgopeep@gmail.com or message 207-716-6441.
June 3, 2024, Ag Scholarship Recipients will be notified.
June 4, 2024, Piscataquis Pomona Meeting at Wayside Grange Hall. Contact Bill Bemis FMI.
June 7, 2024 Community Potluck Supper at Trenton Grange, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., 1134 Bar Harbor Road in Trenton. For more information, see this post or visit the Trenton Grange Website.
June 8, 2024, St George Grange Community Supper at 5 pm. Adults $10, Children $5, under 10 free. For more information see this post.
June 8-9, 2024, Community Bazaar (crafts, farmers’ market, yard saleā¦) at Trenton Grange from 9 am until 2 pm both days. For more information, see this post or visit the Trenton Grange Website.
June 14, 2024, Deadline for the MSG Bulletin
June 21-23, 2024, Northeast Lecturer’s Conference in Norwich, CT. FMI Contact MSG Lecturer Missy Baldwin.
June 22, 2024,Junior Grange Meeting at Lincolnville Grange. Contact Director Betty Young for more information.
June 29, 2024, MSG 150th Anniversary Celebration, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm at headquarters. FMI see this post or contact Master Sherry.
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Many know the National Grange E-Newsletters “Patrons Chain” and “View from the Hill.” Effective June 1, 2024, both will be discontinued and replaced by “Grange Today!” The first issue of Grange Today! will be released on June 14, 2024.
If you subscribe to Patrons Chain, your subscription will automatically transfer to the new publication. No action on your part is necessary.
At this time, our intent is to continue publishing a summary of each issue when it is released. That summary will include a link to the full issue as a PDF on the National Grange Website. We’ll also include a link allowing you to subscribe to Grange Today! and receive the complete issue directly from National Grange.
Do not confuse Grange Today! with the National Grange quarterly magazine, “Good Day!”
Note that all recent issues are available on the National Grange Website. Occasionally, a weekly issue isn’t sent. For example, the last Friday of the month is usually a View from the Hill week, so the fact that one hasn’t been posted on the MSG website doesn’t necessarily mean we skipped it! You can double-check using the link (Read the Current Issue) above. Effective 2024, we will only maintain one year of issues on the MSG website.
Pictured front row: (l-r) Kathy Berry, Bev Smith, Judy Dunn, Laurie Cunningham, Barbara Gilman, Lisa Goucher. Back row (l – r) NVUMC Pastor Laura Church, Ingrid Grenon, Allan Harville, Jill Sampson, Debbie Lavender, Kirsten Heck, Paul Lavender
Mill Stream Grange members attended the North Vienna United Methodist ChurchĀ on Sunday, April 28, as part of Grange Month activities. Following the service, refreshments and fellowship were enjoyed.
Pictured are Gordon Webber (3rd from right), who donated the new flagpole seen here, and Stan Webster of the Franklin Cemetery Association (2nd from right), who helped Gordon raise the first flags, U.S. and P.O.W./M.I.A., up the new pole. Grange members (l – r) are Allan Harville, Laurie Cunningham, Paul Lavender, Debbie Lavender, Jill Sampson.
On Monday, May 20, Mill Stream Grange members met to place Memorial Day flags at the Franklin Cemetery in Vienna and two other cemeteries on Tower Road. While at the Franklin Cemetery, they also raised the U.S. Flag and POW/MIA on the new flag pole donated by Gordon Webber.
Register for the 158thĀ National Grange Convention in Bettendorf, Iowa, November 12-16, 2024. Information and registration links can be found at http://www.nationalgrange.org/158thconventionĀ
Subscribe to the National Grange’s Good Day!Ā magazine. Only $16 a year gives you access to our print orĀ digital subscription. Learn more about the magazine at http://www.nationalgrange.org/gooddayĀ or the digital issue at http://www.issuu.com/grangegoodday. The July issue will be here before you know it!
Subscribe to Grange Today! at http://www.nationalgrange.org/subscribe. Grange Today!Ā is replacing the current Patrons Chain & View from the Hill, and will be released on the 2ndĀ and 4thĀ Fridays of the month.
We are also looking for people to submit their Grange’s newsĀ so we can feature them in the newsletters or in Good Day!Ā magazine.
The National Grange has a new podcast called “The Grange Hall,” which releases a new episode every other Wednesday. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or iHeartRadio. You can also listen on PodBean, the National Grange website, or watch on YouTube! Be sure to like and subscribe! If you have comments or questions, or if youād like to recommend a member of YOUR Grange to be featured, you can contact us at grangehallpod@gmail.com.
Are thereĀ topics you would likeĀ toĀ see covered in a future Zoom from aĀ NationalĀ Grange staff member,Ā department, or officer? Please let us know! We’re always workingĀ toĀ ensure ourĀ topics align with what our members want or needĀ toĀ hear from us.
The National Grange Social Media CalendarĀ is available. This is intended to be a guide for State and Community Granges of topics/events that may be used to enhance social media. By no means is it a suggestion to post ALL of these things, but if you’re looking to get out of a rut or expand your social media reach. This could also be a great resource for Grange Lecturers/Program Directors who are looking for new programming ideas.
Many National Grange events are recorded and archived. If you missed an online event and would like to view it, please visit the National Grange YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/nationalgrange.Ā
Follow National Grange on Social Media! We’re on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube! This is generally the quickest and most up-to-date location to find out what’s happening at the National Grange.
Notes from National are gleaned from an email provided by Phil Vonada, National Grange Communications Director.
Note that all recent issues are available on the National Grange Website. Occasionally, a weekly issue isn’t sent. For example, the last Friday of the month is usually a View from the Hill week, so the fact that one hasn’t been posted on the MSG website doesn’t necessarily mean we skipped it! You can double-check using the link (Read the Current Issue) above. Effective 2024, we will only maintain one year of issues on the MSG website.
By Melissa Baldwin, Maine State Grange Lecturer 207 324-4661
Time is running out to get those registrations for the Northeast Lecturers’ Conference in Norwich CT. The good news is the early bird registration for the conference and hotel has been extended to May 30, 2024. After that, the conference price will be increased by $15 from $30.00 to $45.00 for just the conference. There are meal options that are extra. The hotel is $139.00 per night until May 30, 2024. Then it will increase significantly.
For those who have already registered I will be contacting you soon with additional information for Maine’s portion of the fun.