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Grange focuses on community outreach

Justyna Tomtas/Valley Press | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 7 months AGO
by Justyna Tomtas/Valley Press
| May 15, 2013 11:02 AM

PLAINS – The Plains Grange met on Tuesday and discussed where to donate money as part of their community outreach they are known for.

The Grange decided to donate $25 to help send Steve Burrell from Thompson Falls to the Kelly Farm in Minnesota, which is the National Grange Museum.

Burrell was nominated because he is a National Youth Officer.

The Grange also donated $35 dollars to send a child to the Junior Grange Camp, which offers kids a chance to make new friends and experience a fun camping experience.

“It’s a worthy place to put a little money,” said Grange Master Fred Cavil. “It helps kids and it helps them locally.”

In other news, the Grange unanimously nominated Betty Boehler for a Community Service Award put on by the Sanders County Fair.

The recipient of the award will be recognized Saturday night at the Rodeo for their commitment to community service.

They also discussed putting money into a new, more efficient heating system for their hall.

The Plains Grange meets every first Tuesday of the month to discuss business.

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