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Redlands Mesa Grange

       ​​ A Creative Community 
         of Artists, Farmers & Craftsmen
All members of the community are always welcome, membership, or not. 

2026 Plans At the Grange

We have plans, please join us as a member, or just join us for events. The Grange is here to serve the Redlands Mesa Community, and it is available to to all. 

Update, or become a member: by joining, you are supporting a local organization that supports our community with fun events, a rental space for use, and charitable support for our neighbors and community. You can official join and be a member of the state Grange organization, or simply join as a friend, and all your contributions remain in the community. You can get more details here. 
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Plans for the year: We have plans for events this year, both on-going and special monthly events. Music nights, hosted by Paul Frazier,  will continue, every second Friday of the month, and History Night will be back on the fourth Thursday of the Month. Janice Cooper will be hosting History Night, and bring in speakers with a specific connections to the Mesa. Past nights have been a lot of fun, and enlightening. 

And! Of course we will start off all festivities with our favorite Navajo Taco Dinner on February 21st.  We look forward to seeing y'all then! 

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​​The Grange organization was founded in 1867 to provide assistance to small farmers who were devastated by the Civil War and has been a force in support of agricultural and rural communities ever since. The state and national organizations have active programs and legislative lobbying in support of their grass root policies on agriculture, citizenship, public affairs, conservation, natural resources, education, health, labor, judiciary, taxation & transportation.The Grange, although different things to different people, is dedicated to improving the economic well-being and quality of life of the American Agriculture producer as well as their urban neighbors
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  • Home
    • What is the Grange?
  • Calendar
  • Rent the Grange Hall
  • Contact Us
    • Find Us
  • News, Photos and Recordings
    • Docs of Interest
    • News of Members and Friends
    • History Talk Recordings
    • An Historical Perspective
  • Membership
    • Membership Application
    • Membership Survey
    • Meetings
  • Mailchimp Signup
  • New Page