The Griesey for Congress Campaign introduces Campaign Cookbook.

The Griesey for Congresss campaign has just launched a recipe submission page for a Campaign Cookbook currently titled “Food, Family, and Freedom -From Across the Dinner Table” The Book will be a look back at Indiana and the Foods that have shaped our history. From Across the Table will be filled with humorous stories from around the district and delicious family recipes. “Enjoying a healthy meal, with Family, Friends, or a Stranger, is one of the easiest ways to begin healing this nation” “And Mark Twain said it best… Laughter is the shortest distance between two people” “This book hopes to bring a few laughs, intriguing history, and some great recipes all bundled up in one fun filled collection!”

The Griesey for Congress campaign is currently inviting you to be part of the publication. If you have a family recipe with a historical or political significance, We want to hear about it! Or if you have a funny family tale that relates back to a great recipe, Please share today!

The campaign has created a submission portal. Please hit the link and follow the directions https://forms.gle/d6qKwaBCoWkfZnJ19 Thanks for helping make, the Dreams of Tomorrow, the Policy of Today

Griesey for Congress

Fourth Generation Indiana Farm Owner Darin Griesey Launches Congressional Campaign
with 100-Mile Kayak Journey to Assess Water Quality throughout the 4th District.
Democratic Candidate Pledges Term Limits, Annual Scholarships, and Transformative
Leadership for Indiana’s Fourth District

MONTICELLO, IN — Darin Griesey, a fourth-generation farm owner and seasoned community
development leader, today officially announced his candidacy for the United States House of
Representatives, representing Indiana’s Fourth District. With over 30 years of experience
coordinating rural and urban projects across the state, Griesey is bringing a fresh,
solutions-oriented perspective to Washington.
“For too long, our district has needed leaders who understand both the soil beneath our feet
and the hopes that drive us forward,” said Griesey. “I’m running to make the dreams of
tomorrow the policy of today—because government works when government is working for the
people.”
As part of his campaign’s commitment to stewardship and transparency, Griesey will embark on
a 100-mile kayak journey throughout the Fourth District. Starting from his registered historic
Hoosier Homestead farm along the Tippecanoe River near Buffalo Indiana, the
“100 miles in 100 days-Indiana Waterway Assessment” will focus on evaluating 4th district
waterways, documenting environmental conditions, and conducting wildlife observations.
Griesey will share updates and findings directly with voters via social media, inviting
constituents to follow along and engage in conversations about the health of Indiana’s natural
resources.
“Clean water isn’t a partisan issue—it’s a necessity for our farms, families, and future,” Griesey
said. “This journey is about listening, learning, and leading by example.”

You can follow current and future episodes of “100 Miles in 100 Days” on all social media platforms

GRIESEY FOR CONGRESS CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Service is an honor, not a Profession.  So when elected, Darin Patrick not only promises to run a maximum of 2 terms in Congress, but will tithe 10% of his salary back to Indiana constituents in the form of 3 annual $5,000 scholarships. One for an undergrad, masters, and doctoral student living in the 4th district. Starting with the High School Class of 2027, and continuing until leaving office. “Education is the mother of leadership, this campaign hopes to bring life long learning, mindfulness, and servant leadership into Release of alignment with this scholarship” commented the candidate. Please follow the campaign for updates on the scholarship, and other youth empowerment projects being coordinated by the campaign.

“Commit yourself to life long learning! The most valuable asset you will ever possess is your mind, and what you put in to it”-Albert Einstein

Griesey for Congress Campaign Announces Youth Empowerment Project
An Old Farmers Field Guide to Life-A Journey Through Civics, Spirit, and Career

by Darin Patrick Griesey


Buffalo, IN – 02/06/2026   Big Monon Press proudly announces the forthcoming release of An Old Farmer’s Field Guide to Life: A Journey Through Civics, Spirit, and Career, a reflective classroom and family journal that bridges Indiana’s rich heritage with lessons of community, citizenship, and purpose.

Told through the warm, down‑to‑earth voice of August Lowe, a lifelong Hoosier farmer, this unique volume guides readers through the seasons of life — planting responsibility, harvesting service, and embracing change.

Interwoven with Indiana’s history — from the Wabash and Erie Canal to the Indianapolis 500 — and the civic spirit of leaders like Benjamin Harrison, Lee Hamilton, and Richard Lugar, it invites readers to learn how values take root in work, community, and heart.

“Civics isn’t just about voting or laws,” says author Darin Patrick, a fourth‑generation Historic Hoosier Homestead farmer, father, and servant leader. “It’s about the way we live beside one another, with care for our land and our people.”

The book pairs storytelling with reflection exercises to meet upper elementary and middle‑grade civics, language arts, and character education standards, making it ideal for classrooms, families, and youth programs such as 4‑H, FFA, or Scouts.

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