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Presentation of a check benefiting Doylestown Hearing and Sight summer school students.


Our delightful production of the classic tale “Cinderella,” with the Danboro 4-H.


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Dr. James E. Diamond, Retired Dean of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at Delaware Valley College and Master of Plumsteadville Grange was honored by Dr. Antonio Jowko, Rector of University of Podlasie at Siedlce, Poland for his meritorious contributions to the success of the agricultural exchange program that provides undergraduate college students an opportunity to have international agricultural experiences.



  Armed Forces Project
Thank you! Please keep donating goods as they are needed for packages being sent out. Please contact Doug Reilly with names of local Troops that are in the Middle East for packages to be shipped. By local, we are focusing on Bucks County north of Rt. 202; the Middletown Grange is taking below Rt. 202. Packages can be dropped off at the Grange or contact Doug Reilly 215-766-7701. Click here to view and download the list of items for donation.

Farm Market
Our very popular Farm Market, now in its ninth year, providing the community with fresh farm products and crafts.

Recent Plumsteadville Grange Farm Market Vendors

Clarence Berger, Ottsville  Eggs, vegetables, fruit

Lorraine Broomall, Ottsville   Eggs, baked goods, and pickles

Natalie Carabetta, Perkasie   Artwork, dolls clothes

Annette Crooke, Danboro   Baked goods, eggs, fruit, vegetables

Kathy Lawrence, Ottsville   Vegetables

Eileen Cucce, Center Valley   Macrobiotic foods

Scott Guiser and Betsey Wertz, Bedminster   Honey and bee products

Cindi and Dave Hassrick, Aurora Farm, Ottsville   Alpaca and Llama products

Lester and Sarah Heacock, Doylestown   Wood turnings, flowers, vegetables

Toni Kellers, Bedminster   Crafts, eggs, dog biscuits

Pete Kellers, Bedminster   Hand engraving and jewelry

Gloria Kosco, Pipersville   Pottery

Jerry Krone, Bucks County Preserves, Fountainville   Jams, pie fillings, baked goods

Paul and Judy Lapinski, Perkasie   Fruit and vegetables. Pies

Kathy Lawrence, Ottsville   Vegetables

Don Moss, Perkasie   Bird houses

Doug and Anne Reilly, Plumsteadville   Chiropractic

Saddington family, Ottsville   Vegetables, fruit, baked goods

Harold Steeley, Ottsville   Vegetables and fruit

Mary Jo Terpeluk, Doylestown   Jewelry

Traugers Farm Produce, Kintnersville   Farm fresh produce

Pat Worthington, Doylestown   Vegetables, fruit, flowers, plants, crafts

Nancy Young, Plumsteadville   Bread, bagels


Girl Scouts
The Plumsteadville Grange provides usage of our facilities free of charge.

Quilting Group
Talented members design, piece and quilt a beautiful new quilt to be raffled every year, and sometimes finish started quilts for others. All proceeds go towards the Barn restoration.

The Doylestown Intermediate Unit No. 22. for Hearing and Sight Disabilities
The Plumsteadville Grange sponsors students for summer courses, and purchases equipment which is used to detect hearing loss at an early age.

4-H Club
Sponsorship of local 4-H clubs.

The Christmas Party
Presents for children from Santa.

A Center of the Community
Click here to learn more about how the Plumsteadville Grange is truly a center of our community.