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Posted by Grange Co-op on 20th Jan 2020

Thanks to our great customers and the support of our members, Grange Co-op worked together to help raise and donate over $70,000 to 4-H and FFA students. Grange Co-op initiated a round-up for change at point-of-sale allowing customers to round up their transactions. Funds collected through point of sale, as well as a partial match from Grange Co-op, will allow 4-H and FFA the opportunity to continue to support our youth. “We are pro… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 14th Jan 2020

Wildflowers in the Winter?Yes! Here’s why: Most of the hardy wildflowers used in mixes intended for ‘naturalizing’ (becoming established in the landscape as though it were a natural, native species) require winter chilling, and even freezing, to prepare them to germinate naturally in the late-winter to very early spring. By sowing wildflower seeds in the fall and winter, they are prepared by nature to germinate at the right time for your area.5… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 1st Dec 2019

Bring on the Poinsettia Season! Spread some holiday cheer with the vibrant, mainstay of the Christmas season: the colorful poinsettia. Whether you’re decorating your home, office or place of business as the weather gets chillier, brighten up your indoor space with fragrant evergreens, candles and poinsettias. Poinsettias are available in hundreds of varieties. Varieties such as red, pink, cream, white, raspberry, soft salmon and even multi… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 2nd Oct 2019

The Grange Co-op Board of Directors hired a firm to conduct a search for the CEO position. After a thorough search process, the board hired Neil as CEO effective October 2, 2019. Prior to coming to Grange in 2010, Neil spent 8 years working for the CPA firm Moss Adams in Portland. Most recently Neil served as CFO and then Interim CEO for the last 6 months. Neil enjoys spending time with his wife Lisa of 13 years and their 2 chi… Read more