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Connecticut Granges Celebrate Community Spirit as April 2006 is Declared Grange Month

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Dear Brothers and Sisters:

I now declare April 2006 as Grange Month!

Many people have not heard about the Grange’s activities or have forgotten about our legislative power and our passion for community service. The Grange voice has always been strong, and it will continue to get stronger in the future, but along the way, we must make sure that others hear our voice.

The theme for Grange Month is Building Communities, and the message that we want to get across is, “Grange Month is a chance for community residents to come together to celebrate all the wonderful things about the place they call ‘home’ and the neighbors they call ‘friends.’” This message is fitting because the Grange certainly has done a lot to improve communities and enrich peoples’ lives.

To celebrate the month, I am encouraging all Granges to organize an open house and award ceremony program. Open house programs are an excellent way to begin building good relationships with the community your Grange serves. It’s also an opportunity to present a more complete picture of what really goes on at the Grange. How many people are actually aware of what really takes place at the Grange? My guess. Not many. An open house program provides you with the opportunity to showcase your good works.

To get the community more invested in attending your program, I suggest that you present an award to an outstanding community citizen. In fact, you may want to open the nomination process up to the community. Create an application and a flyer announcing that your Grange is accepting applications and display them in public places. In addition, make your community newspaper aware of your plans and ask them to print an announcement.

The key to a successful Grange Month is activity. Enclosed, you will find information and materials to help make your activities during Grange Month a success. You will also find a participation form. Please complete the form and return it to the National Grange office, and we will recognize your participation with a certificate that you can proudly display in your Grange Hall. Other materials enclosed, include an order form for Building Communities T-shirts. I strongly encourage your Grange to purchase T-shirts to show your unity in the community.

Get involved in your community, have fun, and meet new friends and potential members. After all, an active Grange is a healthy Grange. Happy Grange Month!

Fraternally,
William A. Steel, National Master

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