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Join Us:
FOR INFORMATION ON MEMBERSHIP IN NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF THE GOLDEN WEST, LIBERTY PARLOR NO. 213, CONTACT THE RECORDING SECRETARY VIA EMAIL
Meeting Time and Place
2nd Friday at 6:30 PM
Elk Grove Congregational Church
9624 Melrose Ave., Elk Grove 95624
Annual Dues: $36
Initiation Fee: $5
$5 initiation fee + 6 months dues ($18) = $23 due with application
Monthly Fun Event
Each month a FUN event is planned, such as bingo, soup & salad night, friendship night, costume party.
Calendar of Events
Spring – Bingo & Dessert Night
Summer – Installation
Fall – Soup & Salad Night, Friendship Night
Winter – Christmas Dinner & Gift Exchange
Other events, initiations, Official Visit TBA
Instituted May 3, 1918
Elk Grove (Sacramento County)
When Liberty Parlor No. 213 was established we were fighting World War I for our Liberty and buying Liberty Bonds to support the war effort. The seal shows the Liberty Bell. The parlor was instituted under the gas lights of the Odd Fellows Hall in Elk Grove in 1918. Later, Two parlors: Chabolla No. 171, Galt and Victory Parlor No. 216, Courtland gave up their charters and joined Liberty Parlor.
We have “round table”, “open” and “formal ritual” meetings, depending on the activities planned. We try to keep to Native Daughter traditions while incorporating current activities and ideas.
Liberty Cracks, our bimonthly newsletter has been in publication for 27 years and is currently distributed via both US mail and email to save on paper and printing costs. It includes upcoming events, parlor news and other important messages for our members.
Our members attend other parlor events within our district and travel outside the district to other district events.
We would love for you to join us in this great organization!
CELEBRATED 100 YEARS
MAY 3, 2018