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Community Fundraising That’s Fun For All!

February 20, 2015 by Tova

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Join us for a good time, for a good cause–bathrooms!

Dancing with friends and family in the afternoon (a great opportunity to share your love of the Grange and community dancing with people who don’t usually come), followed by a delicious Thai Curry dinner (freshly made spring rolls, tofu or chicken plus a mild coconut milk curry sauce and brown rice), followed by more dancing.   What better way to support the next phase of renovations for the Grange Hall:  brand new bathrooms on the lower level!
Needed:  volunteers to help prepare food for the dinner, starting in the early afternoon, and to serve it for the multitudes, and to clean up afterwards.   Our stalwart chefs:   Alison Forrest and Gail England will direct the operations.   Call or email me to volunteer (swartztim15@gmail.com)!
Mark your calendars for the 2nd dance in our finish-off-the-fundraising series, on Friday May 1st with Will Mentor calling, and Perpetual E-Motion playing their exciting brand of dance music!

Another special dance coming this weekend – Saturday March 21:

In addition to the always-popular CDU dances, this “prequel” dance presents Will Mentor calling more complicated dances  from 2:00-5:00 PM for those ready for a challenge.   Here’s one description:
For Experienced Dancers: This means you know how to do a roll away, California twirl, pass through to a wave and the basic moves without being taught. You complete flourishes safely and on time without disturbing the flow of the dance.
There will be a potluck dinner afterward, before the regular CDU dance for all comers at 8:00, with Will and Nor’Easter on stage again.
Don’t forget that  Will is coming back to call on May 1st, for another benefit dance!  Many thanks for his support!

Friends of the Capital City Grange Hall receive $25,265 grant from the VT Arts Council! 

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The picture above, taken by Peter Arthur Weyrauch for the Arts Council, shows Alex Aldrich of the Council on the left, just after handing over a symbolic (but impressively large) faux check to Patty Giavara and Carol Noyes (Chair and Treasurer of the FCCGH respectively), while I keep watch on the right.

This event is really a pledge–we only get the actual cash once we match the needed amount with cash and in-kind donations, and complete the project successfully.   We’ve still got a ways to go, but we appreciate the help we are getting.    This grant (administered by the VT Arts Council in conjunction with the VT Historical Society and the VT Division for Historic Preservation) is a huge help for  small, volunteer non-profits like the Grange and the Friends.   The VT State Grange has agreed to give us a no-interest construction loan, since we need to pay the bills for the project until the Arts Council accepts our final report.
And finally, we thank all the Grange community members who donate and volunteer to keep us going, and to fund and complete special projects like this, which benefit us all!

Filed Under: Grange Notes, The Dancers' News

Help Needed To Ensure Safety When Leaving Grange Hall

February 20, 2015 by Tova

HELP NEEDED!
The snowplows have piled up so much snow on the south side of the Grange driveway that it’s hard to see traffic coming from that direction.
If anyone can come by and do some shoveling, to reduce the height of the piles, it will make a big difference.   We have a lot of people using the Grange–a play being put on by River Rock School tonight (February 20), and dances in the afternoon and evening on Saturday (February 21).
There are a couple of shovels on the 2 entry porches, or bring your own; and of course please be careful of the traffic.
Please pitch in if you can and be glad our snow piles are not this high: SnowDrift3

Filed Under: Grange Notes

New Capital City Grange Sign

December 7, 2014 by Tova

The new Capital City Grange sign.
The new Capital City Grange sign–December 2014.  Many thanks to TimberHomesLLC which donated the 2 locust posts and the arched cherry flitch for the top of the sign.  Dave Cain provided the lettering for all the parts.

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Grange sign with all signboards

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Filed Under: Gallery, Grange Notes, Hall Projects

FCCGH starts the building improvements!

December 7, 2014 by Tova

John Mallery Laying out new stairsBeginning with the fire-exits, the Friends of the Capital City Grange Hall has begun the projects promised over the last year. The Friends have raised enough money (through donations, fundraisers and grants) to get going on the basement improvements which we’ve been planning for a couple of years.
The bathroom renovations will start later, we’re hoping in the spring of 2015, after we raise enough money to complete that phase. The Friends have received a grant to cover 50% of the total cost of about $50,000, but we still need to complete raising money for the remaining half.
Right now, the existing stairs that led to the fire exit on the NW corner of the building have been removed, and contractor John Mallery is showing how the new stairs will run, using a new stair-stringer. On Monday, a concrete-cutting company sliced through the foundation wall. Soon, the new stairs and a new landing inside will be framed in. A wall will divide the stairway from the upstairs Hall. New fire exit signs and emergency lights will show the way out, through a new exterior door, and there will be a new concrete landing on the outside.
After that, John will build the new vestibule around the “front” basement stairs, with a fire-door and “fire-code” sheetrock-covered walls. All of these changes will make the Fire Marshal much happier with our downstairs space, and we will ask him to increase our legal occupancy for the downstairs from 49 (our current limit) to at least 100!
Check out the changes next time you come to the Hall!

Filed Under: Grange Notes, Hall Projects

Updated Grange Website

November 23, 2014 by Tova

Coming soon: an updated Grange Website!
I’ve mentioned before that Patty Giavara and others have been working on an update for the www.capitalcitygrange.org website. It looks like we are just about ready to “go live”! We hope that it will be before Thanksgiving–check it out when you get a chance, and let us know what you think!
The new site will be easier to edit and update with new articles, including information on rentals and meetings, projects and photos. The Calendar will also be easier to add information to, to publicize events at our Hall. Long-time volunteer Tova Cohen will continue to update the Contra Dance Umbrella events on the “new” version of the website, and expects to be able to put in more information about bands, callers and dances.
We’ve tried to design the updated website to appeal to potential renters, as part of our strategy to increase rental of the Hall to a wider variety of tenants. If you can help us reach out to corporations, legislators, government agencies and others who schedule meetings, trainings and workshops, or to other schools which rehearse and put on plays, or to wedding planners–get in touch! Make suggestions about how we can better use this flexible new website to publicize our (improving) facilities!
Many thanks to Rob Fish of the VT Digital Economy Project, sponsored by the VT Council for Rural Development, who has worked with us to develop this new website–and to get Wi-Fi for the Hall, plus starting me using MailChimp to compose these newsletters!

Filed Under: Grange Notes, The Dancers' News

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802-225-8921 (cell)
grangepresident@capitalcitygrange.org

 

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