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           GRUE CHURCH PROJECT
             a subsidiary of Buxton in Bloom


​The Grue Church Project is a non-profit whose mission is to preserve the 130-year-old Grue Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church building as a heritage, cultural and sacred space in Traill County, North Dakota.  The Grue Church Project will be a home to special events for those connected to the site from around the globe, to friends and families in Norway,  and to serve the wide rural community, and nearby residents and visitors with programming. Partnerships and cooperation with university programming,  rural art and music programs, museums,  historical groups, private services, lectures, panels, reunions, receptions and picnics may occur.
Any donation helps; ten dollars, twenty dollars or more and we can do it! If you can't donate, it would be great if you would share the fundraiser to help spread the word. 
Buxton in Bloom/Grue Church Project is a separate entity from both the main Buxton in Bloom non-profit (established 2008) and the Grue Church Cemetery Committee, with no co-mingling of any funds. Contributions to "Buxton in Bloom/Grue Church Project" are tax deductible and can be mailed directly to Buxton in Bloom/Grue Church Project, at the following address:
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​​​Buxton in Bloom/Grue Church Project
% First State Bank
423 Broadway (PO Box 68)
Buxton ND 58218
701-847-2600
​501(c)(3) EIN 26-0108241
http://www.firststatebanks.com
firststatebanks@firststatebanks.com
or
Go Fund Me

Thank You For Donating!

​​​Buxton in Bloom/Grue Church Project
% First State Bank
423 Broadway (PO Box 68)
Buxton ND 58218
701-847-2600
​501(c)(3) EIN 26-0108241
http://www.firststatebanks.com
firststatebanks@firststatebanks.com
or
Go Fund Me

       Thank You For Donating!

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