Native Daughters of the Golden West Lake County chapter continuing outreach

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Native Daughters of the Golden West Lupoyoma Parlor No. 329 Lake County continue its membership drive to bring the parlor back to life and make it active.

Lupoyoma Parlor No. 329 was chartered July 22, 1972.

The group's monthly outreach in local media and its new Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/LakecountyNDGW , appear to be helping to bring new Native Daughters to the meetings.

They continue to look for a permanent meeting location for the monthly meetings, held at 6 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month. Until that time they will continue to meet at the local Round Table Pizza in Lakeport.

One of the highlights of the monthly meetings is 100-year-old Native Daughter Ruby Glebe and her amazing stories about local history.

She is sharp as a tack and still drives herself to the meetings. She is an absolute treasure and the parlor is happy to have her as a member.

Glebe was one of the signatories on the official parlor charter and that she has been a Native Daughter for 40 years. The parlor recently presented Glebe with a Native Daughters of the Golden West certificate in recognition of her 100th birthday.

All Native Daughters are welcome to attend the monthly meetings.

For more information contact Parlor President Carla Dore, 831-524-5588, or Dee Cuney, 707-235-2902.

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