This is the poster for the second of our 2014 Stevenson Grange #121's Community Resiliency Programs, the drop-in Plant Clinic, to be held at the Hegewald Center (710 Rock Creek Drive), in Stevenson, on Saturday, May 3rd, from Noon until 3 p.m. The plant doctors are OSU Master Gardeners. If you have problems with bugs, pests, plant growth issues, etc., come and ask these experts about research-based gardening answers! Bring your plants and/or your questions
at any time during the 3-hour session. Contact Mary Repar, Grange Master, for more information, at tel: 509.427.7153, or e-mail repar@saw.net.
This is the only plant clinic that we will have right now. Our Wilderness Survival 101 went well on Saturday, April 26th! Seventeen folks, ranging in age from 14 to senior gave up their beauty sleep in order to learn how to basically survive in the wilderness! John Carlson did a great job and his fire starting and building a basic shelter demos were wonderful!! Full house and interest shown in having a longer session! Next Year!
The Skamania News Portal will be the clearinghouse for news of interest to the inhabitants of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area and beyond! A community calendar will apprise residents and others of our community doings.
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Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Stevenson Grange #121 March Meeting
The next Stevenson Grange #121 meeting will take place on Monday, March 5th, at 6:30 p.m., at the Rock Creek Hegewald Center, at 710 Rock Creek Drive. Interested community members are urged to attend this very important re-chartering meeting. New members are needed to revive the Grange. The Grange is a non-partisan, diverse organization open to all community members. Call Mary Repar 509.427.7153 for more information.
Notes from our February 6th Grange meeting: The important news from this meeting is that there may be monies available from some organizations to rehabilitate and preserve the old Grange building--if we qualify and IF we can get the county commissioners to rent the Grange to us (for a very reasonable yearly sum, that is!). I wrote to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), now called the Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation and the following is a summary (with some edits for clarity) of their reply:
Notes from our February 6th Grange meeting: The important news from this meeting is that there may be monies available from some organizations to rehabilitate and preserve the old Grange building--if we qualify and IF we can get the county commissioners to rent the Grange to us (for a very reasonable yearly sum, that is!). I wrote to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), now called the Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation and the following is a summary (with some edits for clarity) of their reply:
The short answer to your question about funding for the Grange Hall is “no” there currently is not a funding program through DAHP for rehabilitation, renovation, and preservation work at the hall.
However, the longer answer is that there are other programs out there that may be worth pursuing:
The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation (http://preservewa.org/Washington-Preserves-Fund.aspx) has its Washington Preserves Fund for small rehabilitation projects. I see from the website that applications for 2012 are due in October, so you have time to plan your application. Grants have tend to be small ( in the $500 to $1,000 range) but may be worth checking into.
The Kinsman Foundation in Portland is interested in giving grants for historic preservation projects. Check out their website at: http://kinsmanfoundation.org/ for more information about grant requirements and application procedures.
The Heritage Capital Grant program is probably the most likely source for substantial funding for preservation projects. The program is administered by the Washington State Historical Society. Go to the website at http://www.washingtonhistory.org/heritageservices/grants.aspx for information and getting on mailing lists for the application workshops coming up this spring. As a note, this program has been hit by budget cuts in recent years and therefore available funds are more difficult and competitive to obtain.
Finally, you should be aware that there is much discussion in the current State Legislature about the State selling bonds to finance some construction projects that are “shovel ready.” Our hope is that if this comes about, it will include some funding for historic properties. Rep. Hans Dunshee is the primary sponsor behind the program. You might want to contact your state representative for more information about the status of the proposal.
In regard to the above programs, funding for projects is often targeted to properties that have a historic designation, such as listing in the National Register of Historic Places, Washington Heritage Register, or a determination of eligibility for the Registers. There is no information on the Grange Hall in the WISAARD historic property inventory database. So, you are encouraged to provide us with any photographs of the building so that its eligibility can be assessed. If you are interested in doing so, simply email some digital photos (interior shots as well) so that DAHP can provide you with an assessment as to whether the hall might be eligible for the Registers.
So, this is where we are at. We have an opportunity to revive the Stevenson Grange #121 for our community. I believe, and so do others, that this Grange can serve as a community focal point for all the various groups that are now out there, gestating in their own efforts. The Grange can serve as a place for community gatherings, educational venues, etc., and as an umbrella for all those efforts to connect with our Earth. The Grange can offer structure and organization to all our efforts. If you are interested in this community revival, please come to the March 5th meeting and meet your neighbors.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Stevenson Grange #121 Meeting on Feb. 06, at Carson P.U.D.
The Stevenson Grange #121 meeting will take place at the Carson P.U.D., at 6:30 p.m., on Monday, February 6th. This meeting is our ongoing effort to charter the Grange, and is open to the public. For more information, please call Mary Repar at 509.427.7153.
The Grange is a community organization open to all. We encourage all rural farmers, gardeners, future farmers, 4-H members, etc., to come and learn about the Grange.
The Grange is a community organization open to all. We encourage all rural farmers, gardeners, future farmers, 4-H members, etc., to come and learn about the Grange.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Stevenson Grange #121 Meeting
The next meeting of the Stevenson Grange #121 (which was in existence from 1901 - 2003, and which we are now in the process of re-chartering!) will hold its fourth meeting on January 9, 2012, at 6:30 p.m., at the Stevenson Community Library. Open to the community. New members welcome! Call Mary Repar, at 509.427.7153 for more information, or e-mail to repar@saw.net. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2012! May the New Year find all of us living in peace and harmony.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Grange Formation Meeting
The next meeting of the Skamania Grange formation group is scheduled for December 5th, at 6:30 p.m., down in the Stevenson Community Library Gallery. Call Mary Repar, 509.427.7153, for more information. This is an effort by interested community members to bring our Grange back to the community.
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