National Grange Mission Statement:
The Grange provides opportunities for individuals and families to develop to their highest potential in order to build stronger communities and states, as well as a stronger nation.
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As a "Subordinate Grange", the Orangevale Grange No. 354 is part of the National Grange, which is our country's oldest national agricultural organization. There are grassroots units established in 4000 local communities in 37 states. It's 350,000 members provide service to agriculture and rural areas on a wide variety of issues, including economic development, education, family endeavors, and legislation. The Grange was formed in the years following the Civil War to unite private citizens in improving the economic and social position of the nation's farm population. The Grange is a fraternal order known as the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, hence the "P of H" found on the Grange logo. Founding members of the Grange determined that a fraternal organization would be best able to combine loyalty and democratic ideals to provide service to others. The National Grange was one of the first formal groups to admit women to membership on an equal basis with men.
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Other Granges in the area: Sacramento County Pomona Grange #2 Granges in surrounding areas:
Ione Grange #681 Hangtown Grange #464 Marshall Grange #451 Pilot Hill Grange #1 Gold Hill Grange #326 Loomis Grange #638 Mt Vernon Grange #453
Serving Orangevale and the surrounding communities since 1910. 1910-2010 Celebrating 100 Years of Community! |


