Greenbank Progressive ClubApr 25, 2019 2:57pm


Greenbank Progressive Club meeting and potluck May 9th, 2019

The Greenbank Progressive Club will hold its monthly potluck dinner and meeting on Thursday, May 9th in the Barn at the Greenbank Farm. Meet and greet will begin at 6:00 PM with dinner at 6:30 PM.  Everyone is invited and asked to bring a dish to share and their own table service. Because there are no kitchen facilities available at the Farm, please bring serving utensils for your food item and plan on taking all dishes and left overs home for cleanup.


This evening’s program will be presented by Jen and Josh Peters, owners of Farmer and the Vine, a wine bar in Bayview, at the site of the old Blooms wine bar.  They serve and sell wine, ciders and small plates, and focus on locally available products. Jen and Josh are members of GPC, but have not attended for awhile as they have been busy getting their business up and running. Come and hear what they have accomplished.


For further information contact 360-678-6630.

Greenbank Progressive ClubFeb 28, 2019 8:51am

Donate on GoFundMe to Repair & Refurb the Clubhouse!

Visit http://www.gofundme.com/greenbank-clubhouse

**If you prefer you can donate directly to the club and not via gofundme, if you aren’t comfortable donating online. 
​Send checks to  Greenbank Progressive Club, PO BOX 52, Greenbank, WA 98253**


A huge tree fell into the center of the clubhouse in the wind storm of December 2018.  Insurance covers the structural damage but we are reaching out to the community for help.  We need to cover the cost of tree removal and our insurance deductible.  For a much-needed upgrade, we would need a total of $15,000.

We NEED AN UPGRADE to our 70-year-old kitchen.  The kitchen needs to be rebuilt and upgraded to best serve the many groups using the clubhouse.  The upgrade would add new appliances, countertops, a venting system, an island, and additional storage, and restoring the original cabinets.

The Greenbank Progressive Club built the clubhouse to serve the community.  It continues to be a community gathering place since 1949 when it was completed.  The Progressive Club started in September of 1920 and will celebrate its 100th year in 2020.   The Greenbank Garden Club, Coupeville Lions and other groups helped with the cost of construction and building of the original building.  The Greenbank Garden Club continues with care and maintenance of the gardens.

People from all over the island are members of the club and it continues to be used by individuals and multiple groups for meetings and events such as the  Greenbank Garden Club, Island County Master Gardener, water associations, weddings, birthdays, showers, retirement, reunions, craft fairs, art, memorials, dance, and music groups and quilters, and many more.

We serve the community by maintaining the building for the community.  

Your donation is greatly appreciated towards our goals and getting our historic clubhouse up to the 21 century.

Thank you,

The Greenbank Progressive Club Membership

Greenbank Progressive ClubFeb 28, 2019 8:51am

Donate on GoFundMe to Repair & Refurb the Clubhouse!

Visit http://www.gofundme.com/greenbank-clubhouse

**If you prefer you can donate directly to the club and not via gofundme, if you aren’t comfortable donating online. 
​Send checks to  Greenbank Progressive Club, PO BOX 52, Greenbank, WA 98253**


A huge tree fell into the center of the clubhouse in the wind storm of December 2018.  Insurance covers the structural damage but we are reaching out to the community for help.  We need to cover the cost of tree removal and our insurance deductible.  For a much-needed upgrade, we would need a total of $15,000.

We NEED AN UPGRADE to our 70-year-old kitchen.  The kitchen needs to be rebuilt and upgraded to best serve the many groups using the clubhouse.  The upgrade would add new appliances, countertops, a venting system, an island, and additional storage, and restoring the original cabinets.

The Greenbank Progressive Club built the clubhouse to serve the community.  It continues to be a community gathering place since 1949 when it was completed.  The Progressive Club started in September of 1920 and will celebrate its 100th year in 2020.   The Greenbank Garden Club, Coupeville Lions and other groups helped with the cost of construction and building of the original building.  The Greenbank Garden Club continues with care and maintenance of the gardens.

People from all over the island are members of the club and it continues to be used by individuals and multiple groups for meetings and events such as the  Greenbank Garden Club, Island County Master Gardener, water associations, weddings, birthdays, showers, retirement, reunions, craft fairs, art, memorials, dance, and music groups and quilters, and many more.

We serve the community by maintaining the building for the community.  

Your donation is greatly appreciated towards our goals and getting our historic clubhouse up to the 21 century.

Thank you,

The Greenbank Progressive Club Membership

Greenbank Progressive ClubFeb 12, 2019 1:59pm

Community Potluck & Greenbank Progressive Club Meeting - Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 6pm

We will be meeting on Thursday, February 14th at 6:00 PM at the Greenbank Farm in the Barn. This meeting is a very important one because there are 4 items on the agenda that will require a vote by the membership. These items will deal with the contract for the repairs of the clubhouse, the kind of roof, the kitchen cabinets and the floor. We need to approve the contract immediately so that the contractor can get started. There has been some discussion as to whether we should keep our historic style with our beautiful wooden floors, the same style of roof and the cabinets in the kitchen. We need your vote on each item which will determine how we proceed. 


Dues are currently due for 2019 and since we need money to pay for rental of the Barn for our meetings and regular operating costs please come ready to pay $15 per person if you have not already given your money to Karen Rohrer, Treasurer.


This will be our regular potluck with social time at 6 PM and dinner starting at 6:30 PM. Please bring a food item to share for the potluck. Since we do not have access to the kitchen please bring your own dishes and utensils and a sack to take your used dishes, bottles, cups and glasses home with you. 


The program for the evening will be a short history of Valentines Day and a baby shower for Sam and Caitlin Stanton. f you are so inclined, please bring either a baby boy gift or a frozen food dish for their use. Please include a card with your name on your gift to them. This is not a surprise shower.


We look forward to seeing as many of our members as possible for this very important meeting.

Greenbank Progressive ClubFeb 12, 2019 1:59pm

Community Potluck & Greenbank Progressive Club Meeting - Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 6pm

We will be meeting on Thursday, February 14th at 6:00 PM at the Greenbank Farm in the Barn. This meeting is a very important one because there are 4 items on the agenda that will require a vote by the membership. These items will deal with the contract for the repairs of the clubhouse, the kind of roof, the kitchen cabinets and the floor. We need to approve the contract immediately so that the contractor can get started. There has been some discussion as to whether we should keep our historic style with our beautiful wooden floors, the same style of roof and the cabinets in the kitchen. We need your vote on each item which will determine how we proceed. 


Dues are currently due for 2019 and since we need money to pay for rental of the Barn for our meetings and regular operating costs please come ready to pay $15 per person if you have not already given your money to Karen Rohrer, Treasurer.


This will be our regular potluck with social time at 6 PM and dinner starting at 6:30 PM. Please bring a food item to share for the potluck. Since we do not have access to the kitchen please bring your own dishes and utensils and a sack to take your used dishes, bottles, cups and glasses home with you. 


The program for the evening will be a short history of Valentines Day and a baby shower for Sam and Caitlin Stanton. f you are so inclined, please bring either a baby boy gift or a frozen food dish for their use. Please include a card with your name on your gift to them. This is not a surprise shower.


We look forward to seeing as many of our members as possible for this very important meeting.