April marks Grange Month, a time to recognize the Pennsylvania State Grange’s rich history, achievements, and ongoing commitment to rural advocacy and community service. The Grange, the nation’s oldest fraternal farm and family organization, has played a pivotal role in improving rural life through its efforts in community service, education, legislation, and fellowship. From its inception in Pennsylvania in 1873, the Grange has served as a gathering place for sharing ideas and addressing challenges in an open and respectful forum. Over the years, the Grange has brought electrification, mail delivery, broadband access, and telemedicine availability to small towns, connecting friends and families. As we celebrate Grange Month, let us honor the legacy of those who came before us and strive to create a brighter future for generations to come.