Tag: South Middleborough Grange

  • Saturday, November 11, 5:00 pm – Farm to Table Turkey Dinner

    South Middleborough Grange #337 will host its annual Farm to Table Turkey Dinner on Saturday, November 11 at 5 pm at the South Middleborough Grange, 570 Wareham Street, South Middleborough. Adults $10 and kids $5. First come first served. Tickets may be reserved in advance by calling 508-947-1904.

    Menu includes: fresh cranberry juice, non-alcoholic beverage, roast free range turkey, homemade stuffing, mashed potatoes, butternut squash, green beans, cranberry sauce, pickles, rolls and butter and homemade pie for dessert. All proceeds benefit South Middleborough Grange meeting hall floor restoration project.

    The Grange and members of the Veterans’ Ladies Auxiliary will hold a bake sale as well. Homemade baked goods will be for sale before and after the turkey dinner. The bake sale is a joint service project of the two organizations to raise funds for to award scholarships to two Middleborough High School students to attend the Boy and Girls State Convention. The public is invited to shop at the bake sale and it is not necessary to attend the turkey dinner although the events are being held simultaneously.

  • Saturday, August 22, 1:30 pm – South Middleborough Grange Fair

    The South Middleborough Grange #337 invites you to attend its 52nd Annual Grange Fair at the Grange Hall, 570 Wareham Street, South Middleborough, Massachusetts.  The Grange Fair is held in cooperation with the Massachusetts State Grange.  All exhibits of fruits, vegetables, flowers, canned goods, baked goods, needlework and crafts will be on exhibit beginning at 1:30 pm.  There will also be a baked goods sale and a bazaar.  A chicken pie supper will be served at 6 pm ($8 adults, $3 children), and at 7:15 there will be an auction of vegetables and flowers.  See the most gorgeous pumpkins, squash, beans, tomatoes, herbs, potatoes, onions – many with ribbons attached!  The South Middleborough Grange was organized in 1913 by 98 charter members, and annual events include clam bakes, dances, suppers and meetings with programs.  The annual agricultural fair is a long-standing tradition for the grange and community, and is symbolic of our agrarian past and continued support of rural and agricultural values.

    The Grange Fair - An American Tradition