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County Fair Spelling Bee

Grays River Grange is sponsoring the Spelling Bee at the 2019 Wahkiakum County Fair.

The Spelling Bee is to be held Saturday, August 17 at 1:00PM in the Skamokawa Grange hall.

Contest Rules

1) Prizes are $75 (1st), $50 (2nd), $25 (3rd)

Two Divisions for kids going into

1st Division (Lower): 3rd, 4th and 5th grades

2nd Division (Upper): 6th, 7th, and 8th grades

2) Words will be picked at random from a list that corresponds with the grade the participant is going into

3) There are NO take backs

ex. door- response, D.O.E, oh, I mean D.O.O.R does NOT count

4) Last two participants left on stage engage in a spell off

* If 1st person mis-spells, 2nd person has to spell correctly the same word. If they ALSO spell incorrect, move on to another word and give it to 1st person.

WORD LISTS:

3rd grade word list

4th grade word list

5th grade word list

6th grade word list

7th grade word list

8th grade word list

Grays River Grange Capital Campaign

SUPPORTING THE GRANGE’S SERVICE COMMITMENT

Our Grange is sustained by members. We also receive support from Wahkiakum West, Rayonier Timber, Robinson Brothers Construction, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Appelo and individuals who see the difference we make.

Grays River Grange is a voluntary association. We provide public services at no costs to taxpayers.

Our next fundraiser is hosting the salmon dinner at this summer’s Finnish American Folk Festival. (Special mention to Granger, Wahkiakum County commissioner and commercial fisherman Mike Backman for donating fish.) In the meantime, we are conducting a capital campaign to fund our ongoing work. Here is a list of some of our needs:
• Pay for regular mowing at our cemetery and parks

• New signs for our parks and cemetery

• Finish interior remodel.

We Grangers pledge to be quiet and peaceful folks going about our community service group. This is one of those occasions where we want to make a little noise. We are 100 percent volunteer and our expenses go towards our commitments. Please consider making a financial contribution to our efforts.

Our goal is to raise $5,000. If you are a member, thank you so much for your support and active membership. Your participation keeps our Grange viable and helps us continue serving our community. If you have not been to a meeting for a while, or are someone interested in the Grange, please visit us. Our meetings are a great place for fellowship and keeping connected with what is going on in our part of the world. The Grange is a non-partisan group and we welcome people from all walks of life. Our meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month, 6:45 potluck dinner, 7:30 meeting.

Thank you, Members of the Grays River Grange

Checks can be mailed to. Grays River Grange #124 PO Box 124 Grays River, WA 98621  Phone: (360) 465-2268 or email —spelled out to discourage robot spammers (grange -at- wwest.net).

OUR STORY

At the turn of the last century, civic minded folks in Western Wahkiakum County started the Grays River Grange. They built a hall for members and the community alike. Lifelong bonds were built in the Grange Hall—in a way that continues. Grangers also were active in starting the county fair, bringing the first agricultural agent west of the Mississippi, founding a cemetery, and many other endeavors to elevate the quality of life in our corner of the world.

We want to get folks up to date with what we are doing and how you could help. Following are some of the projects we are engaging.

GRANGE HALL

Our historic hall is in good shape and sporting a new paint job. The western part of the hamlet of Grays River is really looking good. If you recall, our hall was next to severely neglected / blight properties. Our Grange iniated the acquisition of the land and after $12,000 in local contributions the eyesores were removed. Last year we replaced our ancient oil furnace and now have a modern propane heater. We are now focusing on the interior. We also host a local 4-H group who are nice and warm with our quiet and effcient new heater.

CEMETERY

Our cemetery was established by the Grange in 1914. As we do every spring before Memorial Day, a volunteer Granger work crew cleans up the Grays River Grange Cemetery in anticiption of all of the visitors for this important day of remembrance. We scrub headstones, cut limbs and make repairs. Plots are available to Grange members for twentyfive dollars. We are happy to offer non-members lots for $200.00

AHLBERG & MESERVE PARKS

These five acres are maintained for agriculture and public use. The park is next to Washington’s only covered bridge is owned by our Grange. We are happy to provide this space for public enjoyment. We find people visiting from around world— places like Tel Aviv, Israel and Sidney, Australia! We have hosted weddings and a rest stop for a cross country bicycle rally. If you are interested in renting the park— let us know! Otherwise, please visit on a nice summer day to relax like so many others.\

COUNTY FAIR SPELLING BEE

Our Grange sponsors the Spelling Bee at the county fair. We give out $300 in prizes to participating grade school ages. We do this to continue the educational mission of the Grange.

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Traditional Grays River Grange Christmas Party

Tuesday, December 22, 2015, 6:30 p.m. at Grays River Grange Hall

Grays River Grange #124, is extending an invitation to you and your family to attend this traditional community event!

On the agenda for the evening:

Potluck dinner, caroling with live music, gift exchange, raffle drawing, and more. (Raffle tickets can be purchased at the party), Recognition of Years of Grange membership, The Night before Christmas read by Robert Pyle, and of course, a visit from Santa.

If you have a child attending, please bring a gift with your child’s name on it for Santa to deliver. 

To participate in the adult gift exchange, bring a gift not to exceed $5 and mark the package male or female. 

Questions, call Grays River Grange at 465-2268 and we will get back to you or email at grange@wwest.net

Join us for an evening of good old fashion family fun!!! You do not have to be a Grange member to attend.

Please bring non-perishable food items for local food banks.

Upcoming Performance

“Butterfly Launches From Spar Pole”.

Poetry and acoustic guitar featuring Krist Novoselic and Robert Michael Pyle. Tuesday, August 25th, 4pm at the Grays River Grange Farmers Market. Ray Prestegard is also performing. Bring a tote bag for locally grown produce for sale. 

The Grange farmers market is open every Tuesday from 2 to 6 pm. kristandbobperformance

Drainage Workshop

WSU Clark County Extension’s Small Acreage Program will offer a workshop aimed at helping rural residents improve drainage and manage runoff on their property.  The workshop will be presented by Grant Johnson, owner of Grant Johnson Drainage Company, who has over 30 years of experience installing drainage systems in Clark County, and Small Acreage Program Coordinator Eric Lambert.  Participants will learn how to assess site conditions, determine options for improving drainage, design solutions and tips on installation.  Additional topics that will be covered include french drains, dry wells, rain gardens, rainwater harvesting and grassy swales.

For more information.

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