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Jan News from Cannon Grange No. 152
JANUARY 13, 2026 -- More than 200 people -- mostly young families -- came to Cannon Grange’s ‘Breakfast With Santa’ holiday event in the Grange’s historic 1899 Grange Hall. “We were thrilled with the turnout,” said Cannon Grange President Doug Shepherd.
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Jan News from Granby Grange No. 5
JANUARY 11, 2026 -- Granby Grange held its regular monthly meeting on December 14 at its historic hall. Connecticut State Grange Deputy Patrick O’Brien was in attendance for the meeting.
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Jan News from Winchester Grange No. 74
JANUARY 10, 2026 -- Jan. 13: Out with the Old- In With the New, Ref. Betty &; Bill Ahrens Jan. 27: It’s Chocolate Cake Day, Potluck Supper, 6 PM
Feb. 10: Hearts &; Flowers (Country Store), Ref. Mary Lou Keefe
Feb. 20: (Fri.) Baked Potato Dinner, 5-7 PM, $10 per person.
Feb. 24: Chips &; Dips, Ref. Debbie Vail &; Steve Serota
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Jan News from Hemlock Grange No. 182
JANUARY 6, 2026 -- Jan. 9: Winter Games
Jan. 23: Omitted, unless regular meeting is canceled.
Feb. 13: Love is in the Air
Feb. 27: Omitted, unless regular meeting is canceled.
Coffee and refreshments will be served following the meeting.
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Jan News from Beacon Valley Grange No. 103
JANUARY 6, 2026 -- Beacon Valley Grange met on the 13th and held their meeting and Christmas Party. Prior to the meeting a delicious Ziti and meatball dinner was enjoyed. Thanks to Pat Fischer for making the dinner and our other members who made the dessert and sides.
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Jan News from Cheshire Grange No. 23
JANUARY 5, 2026 -- Jan. 7: ; ; Regular Meeting and Program
Jan. 21: Agricultural Program-Would You Grow This?
We held our Christmas Open Meeting on December 10th. We had a card exchange and the program was decorating gingerbread houses, followed by refreshments with a Christmas flare. We are allowing a local dog obedience school to hold their sessions in our hall.
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