Cuney: Native Daughters of the Golden West parlor enjoys Pear Festival experience

Great experience for our Lake County Native Daughters of the Golden West, Lupoyoma Parlor No. 329 Saturday at the Kelseyville Pear Festival.

We had booth No. 159 where we distributed almost 100 children's ID kits donated to us by the Polly Klaas Foundation.

We want to sincerely thank our local business community and individuals for your generous donations to make our baskets very special.

The firewood donation was a great addition to our drawing. Congratulations to the winners of our eight beautiful baskets and the winner of the cord of walnut firewood.

Our sales of raffle tickets were terrific thanks to our generous community and their support of our organization.

The Lake County Native Daughters of the Golden West look forward to the next opportunity to participate in a community event. Thank you for your generous support.

Dee Cuney is vice president of Native Daughters of the Golden West Lupoyoma Parlor No. 329. She lives in Lucerne, Calif.

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