Overseeing a Charter signing

Overseeing a Charter signing

Monday, October 7, 2013

The Countdown is On


One month from today I’ll be settling into the production room at the Radisson Hotel, helping the staff prep for the 147th Annual National Grange Convention before delegates and members arrive. 

This will be my second convention, how about you? If you've registered, have you shared your excitement about attending with friends and followers of your social media profiles?

Convention is an exciting event for a lot of reasons, including the chance to visit with the friends I’ve made from all over the country and see the passion for this great organization.

On Tuesday after the session opens, National Grange President Ed Luttrell will deliver his annual internal and external addresses - one of my favorite things. The external address will live-stream on the National Grange website at about 2:15 p.m. EST on Nov. 12.

This year's convention is packed with excellent speakers, new programs and much more. There are so many vendors already on board for the Idea Fair, a display of many Grange arts and crafts and elections for 15 officers and the three members of the Assembly of Demeter.

The Grange will also be celebrating the 125th anniversary of the formation of the Junior Grange and a new program will be rolled out on Saturday, Nov. 16.  Junior Director Lillian Booth will present training for directors that will be live-streamed online for those who are unable to make the event.

I’ll write more about the merits of the Junior Grange in coming weeks, but for now, I’m digging through Grange documents in the basement of the national headquarters to learn more about the history of this amazing program. Did you know Texas State Grange was the one to first authorize the Junior Grange and bring a resolution to the 1888 National Session to establish it as a national organization?

So, will you be in Manchester? If so, make sure to stop by and say hello. Maybe we can even get a picture together.

If you haven’t yet registered, sign up today

In the meantime, why don’t you share your best convention memories or send questions about the convention to me by posting here or email me .

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