Hello Grangers!
Meet Charlene M. Shupp Espenshade
National Grange Youth Director
Greetings from the Keystone State
of Pennsylvania! As I write this, I am just in the early days of
serving this organization as the National Youth Director. In the
months ahead, I look forward to meeting Grange Youth from across
the country at the Regional Youth Conferences.

As requested, I wanted to share a
little bit about myself and my family. My husband Matt, son
Evan, 2, and I live on his family’s dairy farm in Lancaster
County, PA. Both Matt and I have a family heritage based in
agriculture. I grew up on my family’s four-generation dairy farm
in Tunkhannock, PA. My husband’s farm has been in his family
since 1867. The farm is home to registered Holstein and Guernsey
dairy cattle, some of which we show at several local and
regional shows.
In addition to helping on the
farm, I am the special sections editor for Lancaster Farming
newspaper in Ephrata, PA.
In Grange, I am a member of
Elizabethtown Area Grange #2076, Elizabethtown, PA. and
associate member of Oriental Grange #165, Lake Winola, PA. Matt
and I served as the Pennsylvania State Grange Young Couple for
two terms, 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 and on the state youth
committee. At Elizabethtown, I serve as the Youth Committee
Chairperson and the Assistant Steward.
The experience I bring to this
job is varied. I graduated from Virginia Tech with a bachelor’s
degree in Dairy Science and a minor in Communication Studies. My
agricultural activities include the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau,
Wyoming-Lackawanna Counties (PA) Farm Bureau, Wyoming-Lackawanna
Counties (PA) Dairy Princess Committee; and the Elizabethtown
Fair Dairy Show Chair. In 2007 I was a finalist in the American
Farm Bureau Federation Young Farmer and Rancher Discussion Meet.
In 2006, Matt and I were the state winners in the AFBF
Excellence In Agriculture Contest.
I enjoy serving on the Dickinson
College Kappa Alpha Theta Advisory Board. Other memberships
include Order of the Eastern Star, National Dairy Shrine,
American Guernsey Association, and National Holstein
Association.
Looking forward, I am a firm
believer in our Youth programs. As outlined by our National
Master Ed Luttrell, the Youth are and will continue to be a
vital part of our organization. The Grange offers a unique
opportunity to our youth. We must work together to capitalize on
our strengths in order to prepare the youth and young adults to
become advocates for our communities and rural America.
Grange is truly a special
organization. It is the one organization that is truly designed
for the betterment of the entire family. As a child, I enjoyed
hearing the tales from my Grandpa Shupp as a Grange member
during the 1940s and 1950s. When I joined at 16, I was blessed
to have several members make sure I was always welcome at a
meeting. In college, these same Grangers established a
scholarship fund to pay my dues while in college and sent the
best care packages. When I moved away from home, Grange was
something that David W. Mattis #2048 helped me adapt to my new
community. Now married, farming, and a mother, Grange continues
to provide me with a voice on important issues at the county,
state and national level.
I hope you all enjoy a great
spring and visit the National Grange Youth Website
http://nationalgrangeyouth.org/index.html to see the latest
information on contests, news, and other Youth events.