Williamsburg Grange

Williamsburg Grange A gathering place where projects to help the community take root. Where growth is cultivated. What is the Grange? Our meetings are designed to be enjoyable!

As Massgrange.org so greatly explains....

Today’s Grange provides an opportunity to serve by providing leadership for local community service projects is what the Grange does best. Examples of some projects include organizing a softball league, providing hearing testing, building a community center, sponsoring a community fair, staffing an after school child care program, conducting a candidate d

ebate and organizing voter registration drives. The Grange believes in leadership development and reaches out to all people in an effort to respond to real needs. It builds a better community by providing the services that people need to live better lives. In working together, the Grange is able to provide assistance when the government can’t and individuals alone aren’t strong enough. By working together the Grange builds community and people. The Grange provides each member with a legislative voice at the local, state and national level. Members are part of a grassroots constituency enabling them to effectively express their views and influence legislative policy at the highest levels of government. The Grange is nonpartisan, but it vigorously encourages member participation in the political process. The 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 142 years, it has evolved to include non-farm rural families and communities. The fellowship, recreation and social activities in the Grange are developed with the family in mind – children and senior citizens alike are very welcome in the Grange. Competitions in music, art, public speaking, crafts, and a whole variety of other activities are an important part of every Grange’s agenda. Friends: For many Grange members the Grange is about friendship, and the opportunity to meet and spend time with a variety of interesting people. Grange members make friends in their community, their state and across the nation. In the Grange it is easy to make friendships that last a lifetime. Grange meetings and events always include a social aspect that has friendship as a cornerstone. Fun: Having fun is always an important part of any activity or task. The Grange is an organization that understands the meaning of fun offering a variety of creative and recreational activities for you and your family. In the spirit of friendship, Grangers accomplish great things while having a great time. Value: Grange membership has many valuable components. Members have shared some of the reasons they both joined and retained their membership:
Friendship with people of good character
Family environment
Fun and enjoyment
Leadership Development
Community Service
Grassroots legislative action
Opportunity to make a difference

Save the DATE!
06/07/2026

Save the DATE!

Join us Saturday for a great beekeeping program and celebrate National Pollinator Month!
06/05/2026

Join us Saturday for a great beekeeping program and celebrate National Pollinator Month!

June is National Pollinator Month, and communities across America have a lot to thank pollinators for. Bees, butterflies, birds, bats, and other pollinators help support the crops and plants that feed our families, strengthen local agriculture, and keep ecosystems healthy.

Across the country, pollinators are essential partners in agriculture and food production. Without them, many of the fruits, vegetables, nuts, and flowers we rely on would struggle to grow.

This month, we are celebrating the small creatures that make a big impact on our communities and encouraging Granges everywhere to think about how we can support pollinator-friendly spaces in our hometowns.

How is your Grange supporting pollinators, gardening, conservation, or local agriculture this summer? Share your photos, projects, and ideas in the comments! 🐝🌻

You're invited!Saturday the 6th at Burgy Grange! Bring a friend!Jim Ayres from Haydenville will join us to share about b...
06/03/2026

You're invited!
Saturday the 6th at Burgy Grange! Bring a friend!
Jim Ayres from Haydenville will join us to share about beekeeping in our backyards. He may even have some of his honey to purchase/sample.
Potluck @ 6 pm - have some fun and find a way to include honey 🍯 in your offering.
Program @7 pm, followed by our business meeting.
Please reach out if you'd like a ride or have questions.

05/25/2026

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On this Memorial Day, we pause to remember and honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their courage and sacrifice made the freedoms we enjoy today possible. May we never forget their service, and may we strive to live in a way that honors their legacy.

The folks from Quonquont Farm delivered a fantastic program at our meeting last week! Did you know that they have PYO, c...
05/08/2026

The folks from Quonquont Farm delivered a fantastic program at our meeting last week! Did you know that they have PYO, classes, a farm stand, and a beautiful event venue, all wrapped up in a historic location?
Our lecturer, Jennifer, is bringing great speakers each month, and you're invited!
Next meeting is Saturday, June 6th, with a local bee-keeper- all about honey!🍯

Check out the MA Ag in Action EXPO tomorrow in Gardner, MA. We will be there showcasing some of our local agriculture wi...
04/24/2026

Check out the MA Ag in Action EXPO tomorrow in Gardner, MA. We will be there showcasing some of our local agriculture with our smiling faces, come say Hi!!

What a great time we had learning about the life of a Christmas tree 🌲 farmer! Thanks Bob Schrader and family for joinin...
04/17/2026

What a great time we had learning about the life of a Christmas tree 🌲 farmer! Thanks Bob Schrader and family for joining us at our last meeting! A farmer's work is never done, and we sure do appreciate you.
Photo credits:
Daria D'Arienzo
Joy Moore


04/16/2026

Earlier this week, National Grange President Christine Hamp was a guest on The Jerry Rogers Show on WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5.
Chris spoke about the Grange, women's health in rural America - including her recent panelist spot with HealthyWomen in DC, and more issues that affect rural and small-town Americans every day.
Listen to the full interview here: https://www.wbal.com/episode/april-12-2026-jerry-rogers-interview-with-chris-hamp

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10 Main Street
Williamsburg, MA
01096

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