Welcome to Leedy Grange

The Leedy Grange Hall was built in 1903, and acquired by Leedy Grange #339 in 1906. This historic building is located near the corner of NW Saltzman Road and NW Cornell Road, across from the Cedar Mill Library.

Our Grange hosts many activities throughout the year, including classes, meetings, afterschool programs, and discussion groups. For information on various classes and groups, please check our groups at the grange or check out our events page.

We also rent Leedy Grange Hall for community organizations’ events and other purposes. You can see a virtual tour of the hall on our rental FAQ page

Membership at Leedy Grange!

Our members meet on the second Tuesday of each month, at 6:30pm. We help manage the financials, care for the building, and volunteer for community service projects. If you are interested in leadership opportunities, community service, caring for those in need, or other projects, please contact us to visit one of our meetings or speak to a member. We’d love to meet you! For more information, please email current President Michael Parent.

What Is Grange?grangelogo

The Grange is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization based in more than 2,100 hometowns across America. We have nearly 150 years of history, a spirit of grassroots advocacy, and a community spirit that we’re happy to share with you.

To learn more about the Grange, read our Declaration of Purposes or download a membership brochure . You can also learn more about Grange Youth for those 14 to 30 years of age and Junior Grange for children 5 to 14 . Grange members enjoy many benefits, including discounts on energy, vacations and medical services. To learn more, read our member benefits brochure .

We’d love to tell you about the exciting opportunities the Grange offers. Stop by a meeting anytime. They’re always open to the public. If you’d prefer to support rural America and agriculture on your own time, you can look into E-Membership. E-Members enjoy the same benefits as community Grange members and have all materials delivered to their inbox.

American Values. Hometown Roots.