Please help save Moody's Grocery

Please help save Moody's Grocery Funds are being raised to save and restore Little York’s historic 1918 Masonic lodge, which was the home of Moody’s Grocery for many years.

The building also is a piece of Indiana rock history: Hollywood came to Little York in 1983 when scenes for Seymour native John “Cougar” Mellencamp’s “Pink Houses” music video were filmed there, featuring Moody’s Grocery. After proprietor Ralph Moody died, the nearby Little York Store sold groceries and yummy sandwiches until it burned in 2017. Now, Ralph’s younger cousin Gary Moody is restoring t

he building, which has long been vacant and suffered water damage from a leaky roof. The plan is to bring a grocery store back to “The State of Gibson” (as locals refer to the township), with a cafe and community space. The fundraising goal is $5,000 to kickstart the project. You can read the details, or send a message, by going online to GoFundMe.com and searching for “Please help save Moody’s Grocery,” or via this link: https://gofund.me/25bb2c18d

Thanks to the Washington County Times!🤩
10/23/2025

Thanks to the Washington County Times!🤩

Efforts are underway to restore Little York’s historic 1918 Masonic lodge, a building that once housed Moody’s Grocery and later appeared in a music video by John “Cougar” Mellencamp.

10/18/2025
Many thanks to The Tribune (Jackson County, Indiana) for getting the word out!
10/18/2025

Many thanks to The Tribune (Jackson County, Indiana) for getting the word out!

Funds are being raised to save and restore Little York’s historic 1918 Masonic lodge, which was the home of Moody’s Grocery for many years.

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10 N State Road 39
Scottsburg, IN
47170

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