For 102 years, the Chimacum Grange has been serving the needs of the community, and we need your help to keep at it.
For the past month, the Chimacum Grange has served as one of Jefferson County’s Covid-19 vaccination sites, safely immunizing more than 800 seniors and first responders in our community.
When we first opened up the Grange to prepare it for use, we realized the furnace no longer worked. And because we believe so strongly in community service, we dipped into the reserve building funds to replace the furnace so the immunization clinic could open on time.
This however, has left our building fund depleted.
We are grateful for the support we’ve received from our community. Because of your support, we’ve been able to weather the past year’s shut-down. But as we reach the end of this long, strange year, we want to make sure the Grange is ready to re-open.
Our goal is $3,600, enough to replenish our building fund, keep the Grange open as a vaccination clinic, and get things ready for summer.
We greatly appreciate any help you can provide.
Any additional funds will be devoted completely toward a longstanding goal — installation of a quality and long-lasting floor better suited to the music and dance-based programs that use the Grange on a regular basis. Because when the pandemic is over, we’ll all want to dance.