Native Daughters of the Golden West to celebrate California Poppy Month

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Lupoyoma Parlor No. 329 of the Native Daughters of the Golden West will meet on Thursday, April 9, for a membership gathering and information sharing session about the Native Daughters Organization.
 
They meet at 6 p.m. in the meeting room at Round Table Pizza, 821 11th St. in Lakeport.
 
If you were born in California and are over 16 you are a native Californian eligible for membership in the Native Daughters of the Golden West Organization.
 
The Native Daughters is a fraternal and patriotic organization founded in 1886 on the principles of :

– Love of home;
– Devotion to the flag;
– Veneration of the pioneers;
– Faith in the existence of God.
 
All Native Daughters are welcome to attend.
 
Come meet the parlor historian, 100-year-centenarian Native Daughter Ruby Glebe and be amazed with her stories about local history. She is sharp as a tack and still drives herself to the meetings. Don't miss this opportunity.
 
For more information contact Parlor Worthy President Carla Dore, 831-524-5588, or Dee Cuney, 707-235-2902.

Visit the group's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/LakecountyNDGW .
 
For information about Lake County Konocti No. 159 Chapter of the Native Sons of the Golden West contact Tony Braito at 707-245-7663.

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