Winter Schedule Reminder

As a reminder, we are now transitioning into our Winter Schedule.

December:
Christmas Party! Meet in the Perkins parking lot at 3:30pm on the 9th to travel via bus to Butler for dinner and a light show. As of our last meeting, there were still 4 seats left. Contact Butch if you’d like to go and haven’t signed up. Seating is on a first come basis, so call now if you’re interested. **This will count as our only December meeting**

January & February: We will meet at Perkins during the first Thursday of each month (Jan 4, Feb 1). Meet at 6pm for dinner, with the meeting scheduled to start around 6:30pm.

We will return to our normal 1st and 3rd Thursday meetings at the Grange Hall in March (1st and 15th).

MEETING ALTERATION

FYI

There are now two meetings scheduled in March!

March 2, our next meeting, will be at Perkins. We will then meet two weeks later, March 16th, at the Grange Hall resuming our warm weather meeting schedule (first and third Thursday at 6:30pm at the Grange Hall).

We invite everyone to bring something either green or orange to share as part of our after meeting snack to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.

Hope to see you there!

Any questions, please contact Ken.

Officer Election

Congratulations to the new officers of Stony Point Grange!
Master Ken
Overseer Ruth
Lecturer Donna
Stewart Marlene
Assistant Stewart Jason
Lady Assistant Stewart Martha
Secretary Pat
Chaplin Sherry
Treasurer Stan
Gatekeeper Kathy
Sirius Darlene
Pomona Peggy
Flora Ruth
Executive Board members Butch, Bill and Ralph

Welcome to our new home!

Welcome to the new website of Stony Point Grange! Please check here often as we expand the site.  Especially for information on our upcoming 100th anniversary!

Curious as to who the grange is?

The Grange is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization based in more than 2,100 hometowns across America. We have nearly 150 years of history, a spirit of grassroots advocacy, and a fraternal spirit that we’re happy to share with you.

To learn more about the Grange, read our Declaration of Purposes) or download a membership brochure . You can also learn more about Grange Youth for those 14 to 30 years of age and Junior Grange for children 5 to 14 . Grange members enjoy many benefits, including discounts on energy, vacations and medical services. To learn more, read our member benefits brochure .

We’d love to tell you about the exciting opportunities the Grange offers. Stop by a meeting anytime. They’re always open to the public. If you’d prefer to support rural America and agriculture on your own time, you can look into E-Membership. E-Members enjoy the same benefits as community Grange members and have all materials delivered to their inbox. American Values. Hometown Roots.