Welcome to Central Community Grange


UPCOMING EVENTS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
(all events are free unless otherwise noted in the event description)
 
            September 2024:
Preparing your Gardens for Winter Tuesday September 17, 2024, 7:00 pm Boylston Town House, 599 Main Street, Boylston. Speaker from Massachusetts Master Gardeners Association.
            February 2025:
Caning Chairs with Carol Erickson Tuesday February 18, 2025, 7:00 pm Boylston Town House, 599 Main Street, Boylston. Learn how to repair your caned chairs or turn another chair into a caned chair.
            March 2025:
Garden Workshop with Special Speaker Tuesday March 18, 2025, 7:00 pm Boylston Town House, 599 Main Street, Boylston.
            April 2025:
 Cooking Class with John Ayotte of Chef Du Jour Tuesday April 1, 2025, 6:30 pm Boylston Town House, 599 Main Street, Boylston.
           May 2025:
 Memorial Day on the Boylston Common (“Burgers on the Common”) Monday May 26, 2025.We will be selling Cheeseburgers and Hamburgers on the Boylston Town Common as part of the Memorial Day festivities. 

COMMUNITY SERVICE – The Grange is about community service. See our Community Service page for details of some of our activities.
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The Grange is looking for more like-minded community members to continue our community service and agricultural projects. You do not have to be agricultural related to become a member. View the video for some of the things that make the Grange special.

We meet at 7:30 pm on the first and third Tuesday of most months at the Boylston Town House, 599 Main Street, Boylston, MA. Please join us at a meeting or contact us for information about joining the Grange, becoming part of our community service projects, or attending any of our upcoming events.

Today’s Grange focuses on strengthening local communities and also keeps true to our roots by promoting local agriculture and agricultural education. Family and community are the foundations of the Grange. Members say the lasting friendships, family friendly environment, opportunities for community involvement, leadership development, and the opportunity to make a difference are all reasons they joined the Grange. There are Granges in many communities across the state and the country.  

 Central Community Grange also has a Junior Grange for children ages 5-14.

To learn more about Central Community Grange and the Junior Grange you can contact us at [email protected]