Sunnyside
Grange
#842 is located at
13289 SE 132nd Avenue in Clackamas/Happy Valley.
Take Sunnyside
Road exit off Highway I-205, go
east to the corner of SE 132nd and
Sunnyside Road.
Monthly
meetings are on the second Thursday of each month at 8:00 p.m.
A
potluck dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. prior to each meeting.
Sunnyside #842
Handicapped Accessible
Organized 1936
Master: Bob Ludi 503-668-5750
18275 Myra Court, Sandy 97055
email: ludibo51@yahoo.com
Overseer: Lee Schneider 503-663-4129
10920 SE Kathy Lane, Boring 97009
email: testygeezer@gmail.com
Lecturer: Maryann Hanks 971-506-0304
8105 SE Powell Blvd #22, Portland 97206
email: bloomingbrilliant@hotmail.com
Chaplain: Lou Hekking 503-775-7221
5336 SE 87th St, Portland 97266
email: rexrabbits@aol.com
Secretary: Sandi Ludi 503-668-5750
18275 Myra Court, Sandy 97055
email: sandiludi5@aol.com
Agriculture: Celia Luttrell 503-313-1677
19929 E Victory Lane, Sandy 97055
Community Service: Sandi Ludi 503-668-5750
18275 Myra Court, Sandy 97055
email: sandiludi5@aol.com
GWA: Kathy Hekking 503-775-7221
5336 SE 87th Street, Portland 97266
Junior: Celia Luttrell 503-313-1677
19929 E Victory Lane, Sandy 97055
Legislative: Lee Schneider 503-663-4129
10920 SE Kathy Lane, Boring 97009
Membership: Lou Hekking 503-775-7221
5336 SE 87th St, Portland 97266
Youth: Greg Ludi 971-221-9613
1717 SE Orient Drive #252, Gresham
email: luda010@hotrnail.com
Rental Chairman: Lee Schneider 503-663-4129
Special Dates
BUNCO: 4th Saturday every month 6:30 p.m. with Potluck refreshments
For more detailed information about Sunnyside Grange #842,
visit their own website at:
http://www.sunnysidegrange.org
History
of Sunnyside Grange #842
Sunnyside
Grange was organized on January 6, 1936, at Milwaukie Grange
by State Deputy, Elmer McClure. Twenty-eight people were
present
and listed as Charter Members. A dispensation was granted and a charter
issued by the National Grange at Washington, D.C. on January 11, 1936.
It was signed by National Master L.J. Taber and National Secretary
Harry A. Caton.
The first regular meeting was held at Sunnyside School on January 20,
1936. The first order of business was to build a Grange Hall. Mrs. C.H.
Hunter offered a site (80' x 120') on the
southwest corner of
the crossroads at Sunnyside for the Grange Hall. Labor was donated by
members and others in the community. Building materials and finances
were furnished by McReady Lumber Co.
Eighteen new members came into the Grange during the first year. On
April 19, 1937, Sunnyside Grange held its first regular meeting in the
new hall.
The new hall generated a great deal of community interest as
a place for recreation and entertainment. Saturday Night
dances
became a regular institution until the Grange was entirely out of debt.
Late in 1972, Sunnyside Grange learned that Pioneer Grange #1 wanted to
initiate a merger of both Granges. The proposal was considered
and
approved by the members and the merger was arranged by Robert Hatz
(Master of Pioneer Grange) and Jonathan Summers (Master of Sunnyside
Grange). The merger was completed by the end of the year. This not only
gave Sunnyside a membership boost, but a financial one as well.
Brother Wayne Wheeler donated the parking lot on the east side of the
building and it was paved by Brother Glenn Mackey. In the summer of
1990, word was received that the county Road Dept. was going to widen
Sunnyside Road at 132nd Avenue and that the Grange building had to go.
The Grange was in trouble because of the political encroachment of the
city. With the help of Judy Hammerstad and Dave McTeague,
members
managed to have the Grange Hall declared a historic building. The
County then agreed to pay a small part of the cost of moving the
building. To do that, the Grange had to purchase the old fire station
property next door to make a place for the hall. This was done and in
January, 1991, the Grange contracted with Emmert International to move
the building.
In the meantime, members borrowed a meeting hall from Pleasant Valley
Grange and after many months, and much donated labor and time, the
building was finally in place over a new basement. The final cost was
well over the original estimate so the building had to be morgaged for
funds to complete the job and get the building back in service.
The Grange now has a nice hall and rental income from hall
rentals helps to keep up with expenses. It is
reported that
things are now running smoothly at Sunnyside Grange.
If
you see
anything on this website that needs to be corrected
or if you
have updates for this website, please contact:
Mike Province at:
cmprovince@gmail.com
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