Time is running out!

You only have 3 weeks left to do your holiday shopping at the Lookingglass Farmers Market, before we stay closed after December 17, 2020 until April, 2021! There is produce and baked goods for meals and various crafts and personal care items for yourself or as gifts for others. Come visit us Thursdays from 2:30 – 5:30 PM.

  • Beth's Scarves
  • Kim's Circle Oaks Soap
  • Toni's Christmas Decorations and Brenda's Produce
  • Shirley, Airel's Place
  • Dennie at Airel's Place
  • Produce from Dennis
  • Judy's Bears, Baked Goods, and Clothing
  • Tim, of R5+, Blades

Market’s open, rain or shine!

Hurry on over. There’s still time to get eggs, meat, veggies, baked goods, plants for your garden, crafts, and more. The Lookingglass Farm Market is open today, Thursday, from 2:30 – 5:30 pm. You can stay safe without going hungry!

Lookingglass Farmers Market Reopens!

Our small market has so many things to offer! Vegetables, plant starts, meat, eggs, bread, jam, muffins, washable teddy bears, herbs, knitting and crocheting and more. Come see us starting May 7th. Thursday’s from 2:30 to 5:30.

All vendors will be outdoors. We will be masked and maintaining social distancing. We ask customers to wear masks, use our hand washing station, not handle merchandise, and maintain distancing.

You’ll also get to see the new wheelchair ramp from the parking lot to the Grange Hall!

Grange Closure During Pandemic

To: ALL GRANGE MEMBERS And THE LOOKINGGLASS COMMUNITY
From: GRANGE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Re: Covid 19 and Oregon State Executive Order No. 20-12
Lookingglass Grange #927 Written Plan

The Oregon State Grange has issued a directive stating that, pursuant to the executive Order No. 20-12 issued March 23, 2020 by Oregon Governor Kate Brown, as a fraternal organization, all Granges must close to the public unless certain specific conditions are met. We have chosen to cancel all Grange meetings, rentals, and activities (other than required maintenance) until further notice.
Essential non-profits in the area may need to use the Grange Hall as a meeting place due to social distancing requirements necessitating a larger area (square footage). To satisfy the needs of the community and meet the requirements of the Executive Order 20-12, the Lookingglass Grange is instituting the following policies:
The Lookingglass Grange will designate a member of the Executive Committee to institute, implement, and enforce social distancing policies consistent with Oregon Health Authority Guidelines when teleconferencing or meet from home options are not available for any approved meeting.
When public services require in-person interactions, social distancing measures must be established, implemented, and enforced to the maximum extent possible.
Shared surface contact areas (i.e. doorknobs, faucet handles, chairs, tables, etc.) will be sanitized with a CDC compliant sanitizer or equivalent prior to and after any meeting.
A seating plan that maintains a minimum distance of at least six feet between individuals will be enforced.
There shall be no sharing of office supplies, cups, utensils, or other small items between attendees. Each attendee will be provided with a personal copy of any related documents prior to any meeting.
Windows shall be opened and ventilation/heating systems will be operated during any meeting if possible.
These policies will remain in effect until further notice.
Grange #927 Executive Committee March 24, 2020
Grange Contact For Information: Candy Maidens 541 643-3826

It’s Almost Thanksgiving!

The Lookingglass Farmers Market will be open on November 21, 2019 but will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, November 28. This is your chance to get local produce, eggs, pork, vegetables, fruit, gourds, jams, bread, cookies, clothing, jewelry, crafts, and more! If you’re starting to feel the stress of the holidays, you also can enjoy a chair massage!!

We will have live music for your entertainment. There will be songs about thanks, family, love, peace, and joy. Some of the songs will be originals by Jerry Harris. Come on in and share the season of thanks and joy with your community.