| NOVEMBER 1, 2025 --  As the leaves turn and the days grow shorter, we mark the close of another fulfilling Grange year and eagerly step into the new one. I am continually inspired by the strength and spirit of our members, and this past year was no exception. 
We recently concluded our Connecticut State Grange Annual Convention in Norwich, where I had the honor and privilege to once again chair the Lecturer’s Appreciation Banquet and Awards Ceremony—a heartfelt evening celebrating creativity, commitment, and community across our Granges. Each year, the Lecturer’s Appreciation  Banquet  gives us an opportunity to recognize individuals who have gone above and beyond in supporting the Lecturer’s Department—those who bring programs to life, nurture community connections, and embody the heart of our Grange mission. 
2024–2025 Lecturer’s Appreciation Award Recipients: Robert Buck          Bethlehem 
Cherie Robinson . .E. CT Pomona Raine Pedersen              Granby 
Lori Golias           Greenfield Hill 
Nancy Swanson for Hemlock 
Debbie Vail . Mtn. Laurel Pomona Susan Pianka  N. Stonington 
Raine Pedersen                 Riverton 
Cheryl Robinson               Vernon 
Ramona Fassio                  Winchester 
It is with particular pride that I highlight this year’s Honor Lecturer’s Appreciation Award recipients—two individuals who exemplify excellence in leadership and  innovation  within  their Granges. 
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Honor Lecturer’s Appreciation Award Recipients: 
Raine Pedersen                 Riverton 
Cheryl Robinson               Vernon 
Finally, a special commendation goes to Susan Pianka of North Stonington Community Grange for delivering a Complete Program—a model of dedication and engagement that truly enriches our statewide Lecturer efforts. 
To all our honorees: thank you for your service, your creativity, and your unwavering support of the Lecturer’s Department. You make our Grange stronger, more connected, and more vibrant. 
As we enter the 2025–2026 Grange  year,  I  look  forward to building on the energy and achievements of this past year. May we continue to inspire one another, celebrate the richness of our Grange heritage, and create new opportunities for growth and connection in every corner of Connecticut. 
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