Leck Kill is an unincorporated community in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States.
The congregation had recently completed a fundraising campaign, which brought in more than $2,000, and was used to pay off the church's debts.
By 1924, its farmers were considered leaders within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for their use of high-pressure, power-spray machines to apply Bordeaux to fruit trees and potato crops in order to control the spread of insects and plant diseases and increase the quality and amount of crops sent to market.
[7] On March 11 and 12, 1929, the Green Brier Grange hosted a series of educational lectures for Northumberland County farmers at Reitz Hall in Leck Kill.
[9] Throughout that decade and the next, the school district sponsored an annual agricultural and home economics fair, which attracted large crowds interested in viewing the hundreds of displays presented by students each year.