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Grange Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 The Kelley Farm ‘State’ Your Case Around The Hall Symbols & Emblems Grange Youth Department
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On his farm, Oliver Kelley built one of these wooden structures, the first in the Minnesota Territory. A-1
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A-2 A portion of the Kelley Farm is on the banks of this “mighty” body of water.
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A-3 Today, the Kelley Farm is a working farm that educates visitors about 19 th century rural life and is managed by this state agency.
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A-4 This 2013 event fulfilled Oliver Kelley’s prophecy of “a great gathering of Grangers at the farm.”
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A-5 Established in 2003, this non- profit group organizes activities and events at the farm, volunteers, and helps raise funds to maintain operations.
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B-1 National Grange Master Ed Luttrell hails from this this state.
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B-2 This state will host the National Grange Convention in November, 2014
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B-3 This state is recognized as having the highest number of Grange members.
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B-4 In 1895, Sarah Baird was elected the first female Master of this State Grange.
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After 126 years, the chartering of Savannah River Grange #736 marked our organization’s return to this state. B-5
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This Grange officer carries the Spud. C-1
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C-2 This is number of Grange officers with staves at their stations.
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Grange law prescribes that no Grange can be legally opened without these two items: C-3
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This officer determines the right and left sides of the Grange Hall. C-4
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C-5 To signify the Grange is open in ample form in the Fourth Degree, the Master opens this item.
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This season is a Symbol of the Second Degree. D-1
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The lone Emblem of the Fourth Degree. D-2
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D-3 Used to penetrate the soil deeper than with the Plow, this Emblem of the First Degree represents thoroughness.
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D-4 This Emblem speaks of peace and prosperity, and is the harbinger of joy.
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D-5 This Emblem reminds us to keep our passions within due bounds, and prevent our fancy from leading us astray …
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E-1 The official Grange Herd mascot of the National Grange Youth Department
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E-2 This is the new tagline of the National Grange Youth Department.
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This exclusive group consists of past Grange Royalty, Youth Team members, and National Youth Directors E-3
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E-4 This agriculture consulting firm created the new Grange Youth logo.
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E-5 In 1949, this Ohio native was appointed to be the first director of youth activities for the National Grange.
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What is a BARN? A-1
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What is the MISSISSIPPI What is the MISSISSIPPIRIVER? A-2
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Who is the MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY? A-3
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What is the EXEMPLIFICATION OF THE 1873 DEGREES? (KELLEY FARM EXPERIENCE) A-4
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Who are the FRIENDS OF THE KELLEY FARM? A-5
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What is OREGON? B-1
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What isOHIO? B-2
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What is WASHINGTON? B-3
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What is What isMINNESOTA? B-4
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What is GEORGIA? B-5
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Who is the STEWARD? C-1
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What is FOUR? C-2
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What are the AMERICAN FLAG & OPEN BIBLE? C-3
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Who is the OVERSEER? C-4
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What is the IMPLEMENT CASE? C-5
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What is SUMMER? D-1
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What is the ? AGATE? D-2
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D-3 What is the SPADE?
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What is the SICKLE SICKLE? D-4
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What is the PRUNING KNIFE PRUNING KNIFE? D-5
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Who is FREEDA THE MOUSE? E-1
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What is BE PROUD. BE LEADERS. BE GRANGE YOUTH.? BE GRANGE YOUTH.? E-2
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What is the G.R.O.W. CLUB? E-3
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Who is AdFarm? E-4
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Who is WIB JUSTI? E-5
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