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Local Clubs


The following list of clubs are gathered to provide an idea of the activities available to those who are residents in Grangeville Idaho. No matter what your interest may be, there are clubs to get involved in. Take a look at our list below.

If you're involved in a club but you do not see it here, please email all contact information and a description of your club (Grangeville based clubs only please) to admin@grangevilleidaho.com
 

 
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The Kids Klub, Inc.

After school program and enrichment.

http://gems.jsd241.org/kid's_klub.htm
Contact: Kristi Keeler
Site Coordinator
208-983-2285
400 South Idaho Street
Grangeville, ID 83530
Grangeville Border Days Committee

Meets second wednesday of each month. 2005 Rodeo is July 3-5


Contact:

Brad Arnzen

983-1372

P.O. Box 74

Grangeville, ID 83530

www.grangevilleborderdays.org

Grangeville Eagles FOE #539

Eagles are a non-profit organization consisting of an Aerie (men) & and Aux. (women) that meet 2 times a month in thier own meetings and then we have a joint mtg. along with a potluck. Our motto is "People Helping People" and we do alot of community charity work on local, district and state levels. Come to a meeting and find out what we are all about!!

Contact: Toni Baker

983-0343

218 No. C Street

Grangeville, ID 83530

B.P.O. ELKS 1825

-Elks Bingo summer hours 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month.

-Elks meetings 2nd & 4th Thursdays of each month at 7:30pm

-Lounge open Thursday 4:00pm 5:00pm Bar menu; Friday 4:00pm 5-9pm Special Summer Menu

-Member Appreciation Night 2nd Friday each month 5-7pm

Contact:

Judy Purdy

111 South Meadow

208-983-1761

Grangeville Gun Club

Gun Club is located north and east of the City, just off truck route. Trailer space available at Club. Electrical hookups. Tournaments and meets are regularly scheduled.

Contact:

Monty @ 983-3737

P.O. Box 14, Grangeville, Idaho 83530

Grangeville Lions Club

The Grangeville Lions Club meets at 6:30 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at Oscar's Restaurant. The Lions Club is a service club focused on helping the blind and visually and hearing impaired. Locally, our fund-raising efforts support the Lions' Park and many other community projects and needs.

Contact:

(208) 983 1950

P.O. Box 525,
Grangeville, Idaho 83530

Idaho County Genealogical Society

Archiving newspapers and historical information about people. Microfilm reader is available at the ICGS room in the Grangeville Centennial Library

Contact: Lucile Taylor

208-983-0951

Idaho Pathfinders ATV Club

Meetings each month; ATV Trail Rides; Trail Maintenance;
Your membership gives voice to our efforts to work with the governmental agencies to keep our trails open.

Contact: Dean and Brenda Heckman

P.O. Box 53
White Bird, ID 83554
Contact: Brenda Heckman
Telephone: 208-839-2303
Web: www.idahopathfinders.org

Highcountry Muzzleloaders, Inc.

P.O. Box 601

Grangeville, ID 83530

HighCountry Muzzleloaders Club is a group of men, women and children who enjoy preserving and practicing the exploration and early history of the American West. The Club meets on the first Thursday of each month at 6:00pm at Sterling Savings Bank in Grangeville. The Club hosts a non-competitive skills event on the second Sunday of each month. These events include black-powder rifle and pistol shooting and tomahawk & knife throwing that represent the survival skills and way of life of the mountain men and women of yesteryear. For more information, call Nancy or Kevin Asker at 208-983-0583 or email to wildrose_dancinbear@yahoo.com.



Contact:

Contact name: Kevin Asker

Address: P O Box 601

Telephone: 208-983-0583

Sender's Email: wildrose_dancinbear@yahoo.com



Annual Dues: $10.00 for single membership; $15.00 for a family membership



Meetings: First Thursday of each month, 6:00 p.m.

Location: Oscars Restaurant
Idaho County 4-H Program

An informal, educational program for youth ages 9 to 19. It combines the cooperative effort of youth, volunteer adult leaders, the University of Idaho Cooperative Extension System and the USDA. Through 4-H work in various subject matter areas, youth learn to accept responsibility, develop self-confidence, and acquiire life skills. There are over 400 4-H members enrolled in 18 Idaho County 4-H Clubs and over 80 adult volunteer leaders teaching those members the concept of "learning by doing"

Contact:

Susan Heckman, 4-H Program Manager

320 W. Main St., Room #3

(Idaho County Courthouse)

983-2667

www.idahocounty.org

Junior Bowling League

League bowling is open to youth ages 7-17 from October through April. Bowling takes place every Sunday afternoon
Contact: Doug and Brenda McRoberts, Coaches:

101 West North

983-1160
Triple Bar Drill Team Contact:

Pat Cash 983-0872
Center Stage Dance

Combination jazz, tap and ballet classes are offered weekly for ages 3 through high school. Physical flexibility and coordination, as well as discipline skills are integrated into the program.
Contact: Juli Nelson, Instructor; Eagles Lodge, 218 N. C

983-5589
Snowdrifters Snowmobile Club

A non-profit organization geared toward family membership and activities. Six trail ride events are scheduled each year. This organization keeps trails groomed at the Fish Creek Snowmobile rea, and a shelter with a fireplace is available on the trail during the snow season for use by club members.
Contact: Ty Reuter

208-983-1779
Grangeville Country Club

Located just south of Grangeville on Hwy 95; Rt. 2, Box 845. Offers a nine-hole/par 35 golf course, pro shop, lounge and restaurant. A private course, it is open to the public.
Contact: 983-1299
Grangeville Youth Baseball

This organization provides an opportunity for boys and girls of the community, ages 5 to 15 to learn the basic fundamentals of baseball/softball. It also teaches teamwork, cooperation and how to win and lose gracefully. Another aspect of the organization is to provide an opportunity for parents and members of the community to interact with the children as coaches. This helps build a bond and makes the community a better place to live.
Contact : 983-0996

Linda Hinds, President

ehinds@mtida.net
Trail Riders and BackCountry Horsemen

Local chapter of a national organization dedicated to perpetuating the common sense use and enjoyment of horses in America's back country and wilderness. As back country horsemen, we prefer to achieve our purpose as a service group, offering our time and equipmnet ot the government agencies for such tasks as packing out trash, clearing trails, building trailhead facilities and other projects that benefit all backcountry users.

Contact: Beth Wykle, President
208-926-0177

BCH of NCI
P.O. Box 112
Grangeville, ID 83530
Meetings: first Monday of each month. In addition to work projects, we have a number of 'fun rides' each year and an annual Christmas potluck.

Youth Wrestling Program Contact: 983-1667

Lonnie Keeler
 
 
 
 
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