Coalinga Grange
Posted by: Ktquilt
N 36° 08.148 W 120° 21.567
10S E 737603 N 4002240
A small hall built using volunteer labor. Used by the A.A. meetings almost every day of the week.
Waymark Code: WM45QC
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 07/11/2008
Views: 20
Recently reorganized, Coalinga Grange was formed in the 1950's and for many years served the needs of local farming and ranching families. They meet at the Zenith Hall, before they purchased this lot with a house on it. They then met in the house until enough funds were raised to begin construction of this hall. Much of the fund raising was Enchilada sales.
Used by the A.A., as a starter location for small churches, American Legion Post 2 - Mother Post for California, and Troop 1 Boy Scouts of America.
Geocache located at coordinates.
County: Fresno
Chapter Name (number): Coalinga Grange 779
Is The Chapter Active?: Yes
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