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    Grant County’s Most Unique Shop
Prairie
Trading Post
Unique,
Handcrafted Gifts
Beautiful Downtown Prairie City • Monday - Saturday 8-6pm • 541-820-3739
- Home Decor & Gifts
- Sporting Goods
- Hunting License
- Fine Wine
- Handcrafted Beers
- European Chocolates
- Visitor Information
- Full Line of Hardware
Products from Oregon and beyond....
Depot RV
RV Park
Park
Depot
20 Full RV Hookups - 30 amp
Covered Picnic Area
Playground
Tent Sites & Shower Facility
Quiet Setting
Wi-Fi
4 blocks south of Hwy 26 on Main Street
Prairie City • 541-820-3605
www.prairiecityoregon.com
VG15
• Juniper Tables & Floor Lamps
• Coffee, Sofa, and End Tables
• Beautiful Handcrafted Jewelry
• Dining Decor
• Business Card Holders
• Cribbage Boards & Buttons
• Gifts of All Kind
• Native American Art
147 SW Front St.
Prairie City
541-820-4123
Open 10am - 5pm Wed - Sat
www.greatbasinart.com/prairie-trading-post.html
Greater Prairie City Community Association
Our Vision: In 2014, the Greater Prairie City Community Association
(GPCCA) successfully negotiated a historic donation of this church
property from the Oregon-Idaho Conference United Methodist
Church. The old church currently hosts family events,
entertainment, classes and workshops. Now it’s time to renew the
facility for our new community center–an anchor for our social,
cultural, entertainment and educational activities.
Our Project & Urgency: GPCCA plans to raise $1.26 million from
2015 to 2020 to remodel and upgrade the existing church building
to meet our community’s needs.
During the summer of 2015 Grant County had a terrible fire, during
which residents of Prairie City had to travel to Mt. Vernon for
shelter. Had the church building been properly upgraded, our
families could have stayed in town for shelter during the
evactuations.
We cannot serve as an emergency site until we add a bathroom
and shower, build the kitchen and add the electrical upgrades.
GPCCA has launched a more aggressive campaign with the goal of
having these improvements completed by the next fire season.
Who We Are: The GPCCA is a group of local business owners and
community members who work to enhance the livability and
economic well-being for the residents of Prairie City. We sponsor
events and activities that enhance livability, visual presentation,
economic well-being, participation of volunteers and development
of community leaders in Prairie City.
How You Can Help:
• Become a GPCCA Volunteer • Donate to the GPCCA
Please send your gift to:
Greater Prairie City Community Association
PO Box 758, Prairie City, OR 97869
Kathy Smith: 541-620-0343
Gifts are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. Please
make checks payable to GPCCA. Our Tax ID number is 93-1252624.
03415
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