Antrim Grange No. 98 is holding a fundraiser for the rehabilitation of the historic Antrim Grange Hall through a weekly drawing on its Facebook page. The Grange Hall was built in 1785 on top of Meeting House Hill – the original town center. Back then,.
Thanks to the help of local volunteers and members of The Stone Trust in Vermont, the Antrim Grange Hall No. 98 rehabilitation project is underway. Antrim Grange Secretary Beth Merrill, who met her husband Arthur at the Grange, has been a member.
Antrim Grange No. 98 will be holding its donations-only yard sale Saturday, May 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at its hall on Route 31/Clinton Road in Antrim. The event will be held rain or shine. All items were donated, and monetary donations of any kind.
Work to restore Antrim’s Grange Hall is continuing, with a new fundraiser underway to help support roof repair.The effort is to match a grant from the Land and Community Heritage Investment Program, or L-CHIP, for $10,000. In order to be eligible for.
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