Grange Meeting Tuesday January 10th. Potluck at 6:00 PM (Salmon Tacos and all the fixings), meeting starts at 6:30 PM. All are welcome.

Happy New Year from the Grays River Grange to you and yours.

We’re having our first meeting of the year, and our installation of officers, and we want you to know that you are welcome to stop by, say hello and share in the festivities of a Grange meeting. There’s food, laughter and camaraderie. Poetry, story, and song. It’s a great place to be.

The song says, “It’s a good thing to be a Granger”, and it is indeed, welcome 2023!

Grays River Grange #124 Christmas Party, Tuesday December 13th at 6:30 PM at Grays River Grange Hall

Grays River Grange #124, is extending an invitation to you and your family to attend the Grays River Grange Traditional Christmas Party 

On the agenda for the evening:

Potluck dinner, caroling, and more.

Recognition of Years of Grange membership.

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. 

Questions? Call Grays River Grange at 465-2268 and we will get back to you or email us at: Graysrivergrange124@gmail.com

Join us for an evening of good old fashioned family fun.   

You do not have to be a Grange member to attend.

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

We’re Having a Grays River Grange Meeting on Tuesday November 22nd, and All Are Invited! Meeting starts at 6:30 PM, Potluck at 6:00 PM.

Join us as we gather together at The Grays River Grange.

Warmth, heart, laughter and song fill the air, and we are reminded of how good it feels to be together in person again.

Visitors are always welcome, so feel free to stop by. 

P.S. If you love historic buildings, you definitely want to see the Grays River Grange interior. It’s amazing. 

THE NEXT GRAYS RIVER GRANGE MEETING IS NOVEMBER 8TH at 6:30 PM

Hey everyone, we have a Grays River Grange meeting coming up on Tuesday, November 8th at 6:30 PM.

All are welcome to join us as we gather and share in camaraderie and fellowship. When the work of the day has ended, we have an opportunity to be together, to discuss natural observances of the world around us, and issues of the day.

Visitors are always welcome, and we’d love to hear about what’s happening in your garden, community, on your farm, in your neighborhood, and anything else you’d like to bring to the table.

Being a part of the Washington State Grange is a wonderful thing. “The People’s Voice of Washington” is what they say at The Washington State Grange website, and it’s true. We really do have a voice.

COME ONE, COME ALL TO THE NEXT GRAYS RIVER GRANGE MEETING, OCTOBER 25th, 6:30 PM

At our last Grange meeting we shared food together with our scrumptious potluck, and it’s kind of fun to think about the fact that people have been gathering and sharing food together in this same building since 1902!

We talk, we laugh, sharing stories and camaraderie with each other.

You are always welcome to join us, and feel free to bring a friend if you like.

We’d love to see you at the Grange!

The Grays River Grange entrance, and Little Library

GRANGE MEETING OCTOBER 11TH, 6:30 PM

Hey folks, we have a Grays River Grange meeting coming up on Tuesday, October 11th at 6:30 PM.

Everyone is welcome to join us as we gather and share together.

Visitors are always welcome, and we’d love to see you, so feel free to drop by and bring along friends, family, or neighbors.

If you would like to learn more about the Washington State Grange, this link has a nice overview of our history: https://www.historylink.org/File/10717

GRANGE MEETING SEPTEMBER 27TH, 6:30 PM

We’re having a Grange meeting on Tuesday, September 27th at 6:30 PM and you are invited to join us.

We share about what is happening in Wahkiakum and Pacific counties, and we’d love to hear from you.

We will often have a Wahkiakum County Marine Resources Committee report, and other news and information about the land and water in the area.

We share, we laugh, we connect, and it’s a wonderful way to get to know you community and neighbors.

Feel free to come by and say hi, bring a friend or neighbor, and see and hear what’s happening in our part of the world, and at The Grange.

GRANGE MEETING SEPTEMBER 13th, 6:30 PM

Hey everyone, we have a Grays River Grange meeting coming up on Tuesday, September 13th at 6:30 PM.

All are welcome to join us as we gather and share in camaraderie and fellowship. When the work of the day has ended, we have an opportunity to be together, to discuss natural observances of the world around us, and issues of the day.

Visitors are always welcome, and we’d love to hear about what’s happening in your garden, community, on your farm, in your neighborhood, and anything else you’d like to bring to the table.

Being a part of the Washington State Grange is a wonderful thing. “The People’s Voice of Washington” is what they say at The Washington State Grange website, and it’s true. We really do have a voice.

HELP RESTORE THE HISTORIC DEEP RIVER PIONEER CHURCH

Did you know there is a restoration project happening right now at the Deep River Historic Pioneer Church?

This is an amazing building that is filled with over a hundred years of history!

Construction began in 1898 by local Finnish settlers, and the church doors opened in 1902.

During the Finnish-American Folk Festival, the church would be open for visitors to see the interior of this beautiful building, and In 1974, the Deep River Pioneer Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

You can help today by donating to The Deep River Pioneer Church fundraiser here: https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8ML9MGRObJ

Striking pictures, a detailed description of the building, and more info about the fundraiser here: https://deepriverdispatch.com/church.html

The Deep River Pioneer Church Restoration

Serving Western Wahkiakum County Since 1902