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The latest improvements at the Grange
Improvements to the Grange over the past year are now officially from floor to ceiling. In May, newly installed ceiling tiles and freshly painted walls renewed and greatly improved the space’s ambiance.
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Both bathrooms have also been updated with new fixtures and paint.
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Next up, literally, will be new ceiling light fixtures and sconces on the walls.
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The Grange invites everyone to stop in or to peer through the windows to
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take a look at the work in progress.
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June's Grange Meeting
Learn what's new at the Grange, what happenings are coming up; events, building upgrades, and organizational changes, and you'll connect with other members of the community.
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Your questions, comments, opinions, and ideas are very welcome.
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Rotary Club of Niwot
Rotary International is one of the world’s largest service organizations. The mission of the organization is to “provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace.” The Rotary Club of Niwot welcomes all members of the community to their morning meetings at the Grange.
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Many of the morning meetings are centered on a speaker, and on June 13th, the president of the Niwot Business Association, Eric Bergeson, will present the priorities of the NBA.
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Breakfast is served at each meeting.
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To learn more about the Rotary Club of Niwot and the causes the club supports, visit www.niwotrotary.org.
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Opportunities to be involved with the Grange
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The Grange needs
your skills
Looking for a grant writer, a volunteer event coordinator, and a volunteer coordinator.
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Now that the the non-profit entity Niwot Community Hall owns the Grange building, the organization is looking for volunteer assistance to coordinate events, recruit volunteers, and write grants.
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If planning and organizing events, working with community volunteers, and applying for grants are your super powers, you'll find great satisfaction helping this community center reach its goals.
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Please contact the Grange's president Jim Dorvee for more details by writing to Jim.Dorvee@gmail.com.
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Parade with Grange on the 4th of July
Niwot's 4th of July parade epitomizes the heart of this community. Members of the Grange are invited to walk with the Left Hand Grange No. 9 banner and be part of the revelry of this patriotic holiday.
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The procession is lining up at the corner of Niwot Road and Meadowdale Drive.
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Meet other Grange celebrators there between
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10:30- 10:45 a.m. where you will see folks with the Grange banner.
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We will head out with the rest of the parade at 11 a.m.
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Rock and Rails Tip Jar
The Grange was selected to be the tip jar recipient at Rock and Rails. When an organization receives the proceeds of the nightly tip jar, they're asked to supply volunteers as concert greeters, to sit at an informational table at the entrance, and to assist with concert setup/breakdown.
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This is an opportunity to tell concert-goers about the Grange and to raise much needed funds. It's always a fun time interacting with folks, having money thrown your way, and listening to the music. The opening act on June 27th is Jack Hadley playing the blues and the headliner band is Motown band One on One.
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If you can volunteer any portion of that evening and would like a free drink for volunteering, write to: LeftHandGrange@gmail.com.
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Gather at the Grange
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The Grange is an excellent space for every occasion and event.
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The audio-visual system (a large television, speakers, and remote meeting technology) greatly enhances and simplifies experiences at the Grange. The main level hall can accommodate up to 100 people and has an ample amount of on-hand tables and chairs. There's a full catering kitchen available for use. The upstairs hall can also accommodate 100 people and features a stage, wood paneling, and a very adaptable seating area. Free parking and WiFi.
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