Oregon State Grange

Oregon State Grange The Oregon State Grange is a non-profit, non-partisan community organization with roots in agriculture, community service, and family values.

The Grange is an integral part of nearly 200 communities across the state of Oregon and more than 2100 in the United States. Providing its members with leadership opportunities, fellowship, volunteerism, lifetime friendships, and personal growth. Community members reap the benefits of having a Grange nearby from participating in grassroots activism to community service projects, education support,

a community center to use, and activities for the whole family to enjoy. Learn more about us, and become a member of the Grange at www.nationalgrange.org

Today is Giving Tuesday – December 2, 2025Remember the Oregon State Grange FoundationWe are highlighting two projects fo...
12/02/2025

Today is Giving Tuesday – December 2, 2025
Remember the Oregon State Grange Foundation

We are highlighting two projects for donations.

The Fraternal Concerns fund is used to support fellow Grange members that suffer a casualty loss (fire, flood, wind damage, ice, etc). The maximum payout is $500 per casualty, and the checks are sent as soon as the loss is reported and verified.

The Thomas Hearing Impaired Fund helps Grange members with hearing related costs. The maximum reimbursement is $500 per year. Items that can be reimbursed include hearing tests, batteries and supplies for hearing aids, cost of hearing aids and repairs to hearing assistance devises. Members submit a request form for reimbursement and receipts.

Oregon State Grange Foundation
643 Union Street NE
Salem OR 97301

The Oregon State Grange Foundation: a registered Oregon Nonprofit charitable Corporation and IRS recognized 501 c-3 foundation

The Oregon State Grange office in Salem will be closed today.  We will open again on Tuesday morning at 8am.  Everyone b...
02/13/2025

The Oregon State Grange office in Salem will be closed today. We will open again on Tuesday morning at 8am. Everyone be safe.

02/09/2025

As you gear up for your Super Bowl party, let’s take a moment to appreciate the farmers and ranchers who make game day possible! From the wheat in your pizza crust to the chicken wings you're enjoying, agriculture plays a key role in every tailgate and watch party.

This Sunday, while you're cheering on your favorite team, give a nod to the hardworking hands that grow, raise, and produce the food that brings us together. Agriculture, football, and the Grange— built on teamwork, dedication, and passion!

01/01/2025

🎉✨ Happy New Year from the National Grange!

As we welcome 2025, we look forward to another year of growth, service, and community. Let’s continue to honor our traditions, embrace new opportunities, and work together to make a positive impact in our towns and across the nation.

Here’s to a year filled with hope, unity, and success for all! Thank you for being part of our Grange family - together, we’ll make 2025 unforgettable.

12/26/2024

🕎 Happy Chanukah from the National Grange! 🕎

May this Festival of Lights bring joy, peace, and hope to your home and community. Let the light of togetherness and tradition shine brightly!

Chanukah begins tonight at sundown and lasts through January 2nd.

11/28/2024

Wishing all of our friends and family a very Happy Thanksgiving!

To all who served our country, we salute you and thank you. For those who fought, and those who kept peace. For those wh...
11/11/2024

To all who served our country, we salute you and thank you. For those who fought, and those who kept peace. For those who lost brothers and sisters, and those who made it home together. For those who trained to be ready at a moments notice, and those who were never ready for the sights and sounds of war. We are eternally grateful to all our Veterans.

The Oregon State Grange and the Oregon State Grange Foundation awarded a total of five scholarships to two deserving you...
10/28/2024

The Oregon State Grange and the Oregon State Grange Foundation awarded a total of five scholarships to two deserving young Grangers earlier this year. Recipients were Phoebe Coen of Marys River Grange in Benton County and Riley Reynolds, a member of Santiam Valley Grange in Linn County.

Phoebe received the Charles E Spense Scholarship, a Marcel “Muzzy” Mandel Scholarship and the Lousie Angela Holst Memorial Scholarship.

Riley received the Oregon State Grange Workers Activities Scholarship and aa Marcel “Muzzy” Mandel Scholarship.

Riley is a senior at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon where he is majoring in Creative Writing with minors in Theatre, Literature and Editing/Publishing. Phoebe is a 2024 graduate of Philomath High School. She will be majoring in Nutrition Sciences with minor in Spanish at California Polytechnic State University.

Congratulations to these young Grangers and best of luck in your studies.

10/05/2024

WASHINGTON -- The failure of Congress to pass a new farm bill—or even extend the current one—is not just political gamesmanship; it’s a devastating blow...

Address

643 Union Street NE
Salem, OR
97301

Opening Hours

Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+15033160106

Website

https://www.klcc.org/podcast/oregon-grapevine/2024-07-16/oregon-grapevine-oregon-state-grange?

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