Grange Notes for December 29th 2015 by Tim Swartz
Quick note this time–we’re moving this month’s Grange meeting away from the holiday weekend
Having just gotten past the Christmas rush, I realized that I haven’t sent out a Grange Notes since before our Dec. 5th meeting. At that meeting, the CCG decided to postpone our next meeting until the 3rd Saturday, January 16th. The New Year’s holiday weekend is filled with other events, and we need a little time to get ready for the next month’s activities–and there will be plenty!
Jan. 2nd at 8:00: Dance with Nils Fredland and the Irregulars!
Jan. 9th at 8:00: Dance with Luke Donforth and Cardinal Direction!
Jan. 16th at 8:00: Dance with Bill Olson and the Dead Sea Squirrels!
Jan. 24th starting at 3:00: FCCGH puts on a family fun day, designed to showcase the broad appeal of the events at the Grange–featuring balloon animals, face-painting, community dance with David Kaynor & the VT Fiddle Orchestra, and home-made mac & cheese dinner, with locally grown roasted root vegetables and more! We’re reaching out to bring in new users, especially from the local community–spread the word!
And remember to check the Grange website Events listings for all that is happening.
Jan. 2nd at 8:00: Dance with Nils Fredland and the Irregulars!
Jan. 9th at 8:00: Dance with Luke Donforth and Cardinal Direction!
Jan. 16th at 8:00: Dance with Bill Olson and the Dead Sea Squirrels!
Jan. 24th starting at 3:00: FCCGH puts on a family fun day, designed to showcase the broad appeal of the events at the Grange–featuring balloon animals, face-painting, community dance with David Kaynor & the VT Fiddle Orchestra, and home-made mac & cheese dinner, with locally grown roasted root vegetables and more! We’re reaching out to bring in new users, especially from the local community–spread the word!
And remember to check the Grange website Events listings for all that is happening.
Remember–we’re still working on getting signatures to get our tax relief petition on the Berlin Town ballot–we need signatures by 1/15/16, and then we need the support of the people of Berlin to take the burden of property taxes ($7200 per year) off our volunteer, non-profit Hall! Contact me or Merry to offer your help.