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Little Deschutes #939 Grange Hall. La Pine, Oregon.

Grange Open Door Day – Apr 19, 2025

One Saturday each month, stop by the Grange Hall and see what the Little Deschutes Grange #939 is all about!
  • Enjoy a cup of coffee with us, play the piano, read a book, play a game, do a craft, shop our Sharing Table, or just come hang out and chat.
  • Donations are also accepted during this time.
    • Please do not bring furniture or pillows (due to storage limitations)
  • Open Door Days are Free events, and RSVPs are not required.
  • From 10 am to 2 pm on select Saturdays. Please scroll through our Events Calendar for dates or download our flyer (below).
  • We can’t wait to see you there—join us for an unforgettable time!
Today’s Homestead Quilts
Project: Mother’s Day Crafts

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Open Door Days
Craft Project: Mother’s Day Crafts 

Homestead Quilts, Grange Open Door Days Craft Project

Grange Open Door Days 2025 Flyer

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2025-Open-Door-Days-Flyer (PDF)

♦ Recheck this page before the event for last-minute updates!  Visit our Events FAQs page. Or, Email events@lapinegrange.org.

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