Diane Johnson has been president of the Grange since 2014, but her history with the Chimacum Grange goes back to childhood.
Read more"My Grange Story" by Diane Johnson, President
Diane Johnson sharing some of her Grange history notes.
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Diane Johnson sharing some of her Grange history notes.
Diane Johnson has been president of the Grange since 2014, but her history with the Chimacum Grange goes back to childhood.
Read morePictures are worth a thousand words. Check out the photos taken by the marvelous photographer, Melissa Jentzsch, of the Grange’s Centennial Pancake Feed. THANK YOU MELISSA!
Read moreThe Jefferson County Association of Realtors get ready to meet for the first time sitting at the new tables they bought the Chimacum Grange.
The Grange extends a huge thanks to the Jeff.Co. Assoc. of Realtors, the Jeff.Co Home Builders Association, Carl’s Building Supply, and Coker Designs for all their volunteer work this last year to help maintain and repair the Chimacum Grange building.
Read moreAnyone like local grain buckwheat pancakes with Finnriver blueberries and real maple syrup, Egg and I Pork sausage, and Walchli cantaloupe while listening to Wild Phil and the Buffalo Gals pump out great breakfast tunes??? Don't miss out on attending this "Once-in-a Century" event the Sunday of Farm Tour weekend! Tickets on sale at Chimacum Corner Farmstand. Full details HERE!
Read moreJoin author and wildlife tracker Doniga Markegard, and author and biomechanist Katy Bowman in Chimacum, Washington for Wilderness Moves: Hiking Awareness! Following that, Doniga Markegard, owner of Markegard Family Grass-Fed, shares her expertise in Holistic Land Management as a pathway for large-scale grassland restoration.
Read moreWe are a community that has been lacking sufficient certified kitchen space for food producers and caterers to use, but that is changing. On June 13th, representatives from 3 commercial kitchens (2 of which are brand new!) came to talk with us.
Read moreA most generous contribution has come to the Chimacum Grange from Richard Tucker, Executive Director of the Jefferson Land Trust. He's not only paid for the recent piano-tuning but has also volunteered to foot the bill for new stage curtains (not cheap)!
Read more"In essentials, unity; in non-essentials liberty; in all things, charity."