Everyone is welcome at the Pleasant Valley Grange Community Hall. This Hall was built by the community, for the community and community involvement is what keeps our doors open. Help is needed for many of the community Hall events, and membership is not required. Have a great idea or looking for community involvement? Looking for friendship? The Pleasant Valley Community Grange Hall is the place! Membership IS offered, but not required!
Who takes care of the Hall? The Pleasant Valley Community Grange members are a group of local people who have come together to ensure that this Community Hall is here for our families and our neighbors for many years to come. To apply for membership in the Pleasant Valley Community Grange please print an application below:
Email the completed and signed application back to:
pvcommunityhall@gmail.com Or bring a completed application with you to one of our meetings! Please email us for meeting details. Annual dues is $30 for single membership, or $60 for the entire family! A Junior Grange membership is available for children under the age of 18 whose parents are not Grange members (please email us for details). The application fee is $5.00 |
What IS Membership? The Pleasant Valley Community Grange Membership supports and advocates for healthy communities, family farms, local economies, cultural diversity, public schools and education, the arts, and a variety of charitable causes. The members of the Pleasant Valley Community Grange are responsible for the care and maintenance of the Pleasant Valley Community Hall. Not interested in Membership but want to be involved? No Problem!
Many hands make light work, and we love volunteers! Volunteers are needed during community events, for charitable causes and for the overall upkeep of the Hall. Have a special talent or professional trade? We need you! The help of crafters, cooks, plumbers, electricians....you name it, you can help. It takes the dedication from our Members and our Volunteers to keep the Pleasant Valley Community Hall open for the people in our Community. |