MORE JUNE OPPORTUNITIES TO HELP CAMDEN GRANGE!
Dear Friends of Camden Grange and Community Center: Another June opportunity to help us re-connect our Grange with our community is upon us. We plan to clean out and organize the Grange basement on Friday, the 24th of June, from 1-4 P.M. We are looking for some friends to help lift and tote stuff of questionable value, out of the basement, and into a stock trailer for eventual disposal. Grange President Mary Lee Rozelle has offered to provide pork “sloppy joe” sandwiches and all the fixin’s for the crew. Should be one of those “many hands make light work” things, LOL. Please feel free to bring your older teenaged helpers, and if you have access to a hand truck (“dolly”), pushbroom, dustpan, etc., please bring them as well. You can contact me to let me know that you are available at: [email protected], or by phone at 509-292-0326. Thanks, Jim Mcginty Dear Friends of Camden Grange:
Quite a few of you have asked me what you can actually DO for our newly-reactivated grange and community center. Opportunities in June abound, LOL! On 18 June, during our community’s annual Elk Pioneer Days celebration, we will be hosting a “Heritage Day at Camden Grange”, with a big display of vintage photographs of Elk and Camden, an exhibit of antique homestead and farm equipment, and (especially for children) a “touch and teach” collection of pioneer-era home and kitchen tools. Children will be invited to churn butter, spin wool, shell corn, grind beans, and other fun activities. This “Heritage Day” will run from noon to four P.M., and is free to the public. If you have a vintage tool, and would like to show, and can demonstrate that tool, we would appreciate your time and effort – you can simply email me at [email protected] or call me at 509-292-0326. Thanks for your consideration – all our efforts at restoring Camden Grange and Community Center to its place as the “heart of the community” are paying off – again, thank you. Jim McGinty Please remember the gardening class this saturday, 04 june, from 1-3 p.m., at camden grange and community center (7 camden road, elk, wa). Instructor josie will be talking about and showing how you can improve your garden soil using bio-char (easily made activiated charcoal), and by using the Hugelkulture practice of mounded/raised bed gardens - a great way to use up all those branches and stumps from your tree lot!
If you visited the raised bed garden of club members marlene and stephanie over the years, then you know how well Hugelkulture works! The class will start at the grange, and then leave for a short drive to josie's raised bed garden for a look at how this all works. Class is $5 per person, and well worth your time. |
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