The Lookingglass Grange Farm Market will be closed just for one day, on Thursday, September 21, 2017. We look forward to seeing you again on Thursday, September 28, 2017 from 2:00 to 5:00 pm!
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Let’s Talk “Mud & Manure”
September 7th from 6:00PM to 9:00PM– CANCELLED
OCTOBER 12, 2017 FROM 6:00 TO 9:00 PM AND OCTOBER 13, 2017 FROM 9:00 AM TO NOON
This is a class sponsored by OSU and presented by Shelby Filley on how to manage mud and manure on your property.
A two-session class:
Part 1 – Evening educational program on Thursday, October 12, 6:00 – 9:00 pm, Lookingglass Grange Hall, 7426 Lookingglass Rd, Roseburg, OR 97471
Part 2 – Morning practical program (work session) on Friday, October 13, 9:00 am – noon, Local Ranch in Lookingglass.
Instructors:
Sara Runkel, Small Farms & Food Systems, OSU Extension
Shelby Filley, Livestock & Forages, OSU Extension Service
Walt Barton, Hydrologist, Douglas Soil & Water Conservation
Contact: Sara Runkel Contact Phone: 541-236-3049
Contact Email: sara.runkel at oregonstate.edu
Contact Department: Douglas County Small Farms
Farm Market Time and Day Change
Starting August 31, 2017, the Lookingglass Farm Market will move indoors, permanently. The Market will be on Thursdays instead of Fridays. The time will be from 2:00 to 5:00 pm. This change was made with the advice and approval of the Market vendors. We hope this change will enable more of you to become vendors or just to visit the Market.
Hot, Hot, Hotter!
Sunday, August 27, 2017; 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Salsa Class
Demonstration of making several types of salsas. Recipes will be provided and an opportunity for tasting!
$5 for non-members; free for Grange members.
Contact: Anne, 541-420-5075 or Candy, 541-679-5222.
Bingo Night: July 29, 2017
Bingo Night! Fun! Fun! Fun!
No Dinner just treats; visiting starts at 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:00 p.m.
There will be 10 Bingo Games played.
Adult Games range from 50 cents for one game card to packets of:
- 1 card per game for $5,
- 2 cards per game for $10,
- 4 cards per game for $18 or
- 6 cards per game for $25
(The bigger the packet the better the deal)
Kids play all 10 Games for just $2; Separate Prizes for Kids
Be sure to bring a friend or two 😀
The raffle tickets have not been priced yet.
2017 Lookingglass Cleanup Day and Parade
It’s time to help clean up our community and enjoy some activities with your neighbors. Please do your part today to help clean up around your home and our local roads in the morning. At noon, bring your family to enjoy our annual parade. After the parade, there will be a barbecue, ice cream, cake, and popcorn. You many even win a cake in a raffle! There will be entertainment later in the day.
The Grange Hall will have some tables set up with information about the Lookingglass Grange. You will be able to see photos of the history of our Grange. There will be brochures for you to consider becoming a Grange member.
Help us celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the National Grange this year!
Garage Sale
Sunday, April 23, 2017, 11 am – 2 pm
The Lookingglass Grange is sponsoring a community garage sale. $5 per table. Call Roberta and get your space 541-670-9866 or send her an email at [email protected]
Come on in and find those bargains, or bring out your stuff and change it into cash.
Sweets for Your Sweet!
Are you looking for something special for your sweetheart? Then come over to the Lookingglass Farm Market and check out the specialty gift chocolates from our newest vendor: Vic’s Stix Chocolates. Besides a variety of specialty chocolates, Vickie and Chet also sell organic, sprouted breads.
The Market is open on Fridays from 3 – 6 pm.
Dinner and B-I-N-G-O!
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Get together with family and friend for dinner and bingo at the Grange!
Dinner at 6:00 pm
Menu: Spaghetti, green salad, garlic bread and something sweet.
- Cost: donation
Bingo starts at 7:00 pm
- 25 cents per card
- $1.50 per sheet of 6 cards
- $18 per pack of 13 sheets
Winners split money 50/50 with the Grange.
Some games may be for prizes instead of money.
Message from the Grange President: Regarding the Elementary School
The fire at the Lookingglass school was a major loss for the community. We are very fortunate that there were no injuries as a result of this tragedy. This incident has shown how well the Lookingglass community comes together to help in a time of need. From the firefighters to the many businesses and countless volunteers who have offered their services to help keep the students in our community.
Lookingglass Grange 927 has always been a community oriented organization for over 65 years. In line with helping keep the students from being sent elsewhere, the Grange has offered the full use of it’s facility for the school to serve all meals and other activities as needed for as long as necessary. The normal activities of the Grange ie; farmers market, bingo night etc. will continue without interruption, as well as the facility still being available for rent by anyone as needed, outside of school use.
Working together we will recover from the community’s loss and move toward the future.
Thank you,
David Gilding