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Sammamish Valley Grange #286

"American Values. Hometown Roots"

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In tradition and service to the broader community, the Sammamish Valley Grange, located at 14654 148th Ave. NE, Woodinville, presents monthly programs free to the general public. By working to improve the rural nature of the Sammamish Valley, the Grange shares its mission through educational outreach and neighborly engagement.

Regardless of all and any activities that the Grange is involved, the main purpose it to promote rural lifestyles and agricultural endeavors. If you are interested in either of these aspects the Sammamish Valley Grange is an organization that will aid your cause. Without a local Grange many resources that are available to retain our rural heritage will disappear, weakening a support system to support rural lifestyles. Joining our organization ensures a strong rural voice! Click here to join today!

Learn about the Sammamish Valley Grange in our Woodinville Chamber of Commerce presentation. For more information, please e-mail sammamishvalleygrange286@gmail.com.

ABOUT GRANGE: The Grange is the nation’s oldest rural and agricultural advocacy organization. Our fraternal organization has been a vital force, since its founding in 1867, in elevating men and women in rural communities and advancing the interests of rural America.

The Grange strengthens individuals, families and communities through grassroots action, service, education, advocacy and agriculture awareness.

Across the United States, there are more than 150,000 members throughout about 1,500 local Grange chapters. We welcome new members in our current chapters; look forward to establishing Granges in new communities or inviting interested individuals to become e-members at the National level.