| Last updated on July 7, 2008 |
We are a group of people who care about our world, our community and the history of those who came before us.
Description:
We come together at the Grange in order to offer support to each other and to participate in our shared values.
History:
History: The National Grange is the nation's oldest national agricultural organization, with grassroots units established in 3,600 local communities in 37 states. Its 300,000 members provide service to agriculture and rural areas on a wide variety of issues, including economic development, education, family endeavors, and legislation designed to assure a strong and viable Rural America. It was formed in the years following the American Civil War to unite private citizens in improving the economic and social position of the nation's farm population. Over the past 137 years, it has evolved to include non-farm rural families and communities.
Contact person: Kathleen Cassaday, (303) 682-4003, (email)
Address:
Web Site: http://altonagrange.pbwiki.com/
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