2015 Activities

Upcoming Meetings for 2015:
July 6 – Patriotism Program, Election of Delegates, Host-Men
August 3 – Clean up hall after fair, meet at Blazers at 6pm, clean-up after
September 7 – Gardner Museum Appreciation, Host-Dingus
October 5 – Speaker-Author Barbara Sweetwood, Host-All
November 2 – Thanksgiving Program, Host-All
December 7 – Christmas Party, Soup Supper, Host – All

March 2013 Meeting

Our next meeting will be held on March 11 at the Grange Hall.  We will have a pot-luck dinner starting at 6:30.  The meeting will start around 7:15.  The program will be on “Dr. Seuss”, and reading to children.   The Barber’s are the hosts.

March 14, several of our members will venture up to Ozawkie to Pleasant View Grange, where we will give the exchange program.

March 16, Linda will be giving her hat program to Morning Grange.

 

 

February 2013 Gardner Grange Meeting

Our next meeting will be held on February 11, 2013, at the Gardner Grange Hall on the Johnson County Fairgrounds.  It starts at 6:30 with supper.   We will be having our annual Groundhog Supper serving Pancakes, sausage, and gravy, plus other good things to eat!!  We will have several visitors; the Girl Scout troop that meets in our hall will be making a presentation to us.  We may have a few new members in attendance!!  Please come.

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