Native Daughters of the Golden West Cotati Parlor # 299

Native Daughters of the Golden West Cotati Parlor # 299 The Cotati Parlor of the Native Daughters of the Golden West serves the Sonoma County - North Bay area of California.

The order of the Native Daughters of the Golden West is a fraternal and patriotic organization founded on the principals of

- Love of Home
- Devotion to the Flag
- Veneration of the Pioneers
- Faith in the Existence of God. Individuals who are over 16 years of age and were born in California are welcome to seek membership. Native Daughters of the Golden West projects:

Children's Foundation
El

Camino Real Bells
California Lighthouse Preservation
Mission Restoration
Education and Scholarships
Environmental Issues
California Pioneer Roster
Community Welfare

Found this treasure in a box of old books at the flea market!   Lucky me!   🙂
06/15/2026

Found this treasure in a box of old books at the flea market! Lucky me! 🙂

I found this miniature replica of a mission bell at a shop in Sebastopol today!
05/11/2026

I found this miniature replica of a mission bell at a shop in Sebastopol today!

Hi all,It is with a very sad heart that I let you know that Barbara Ramirez passed away early this morning.  Barbara has...
03/29/2026

Hi all,

It is with a very sad heart that I let you know that Barbara Ramirez passed away early this morning. Barbara has been a Native Daughter for over 34 years. She has served as President, Past President, Secretary, Marshall, and Financial Secretary, to name a few. She enjoyed helping on Admission Day at the Rohnert Park Library. She was a wonderful Native Daughter and loved coming to meetings and parties. Barbara's husband passed away 2 years ago. Barbara has one daughter and one son and family.
Barbara has been a personal friend of my family for over 50 years. She will be truly missed by all.

We will drape our charter at the next three meetings in her memory.

You can send a card to her family at 618 Walnut Ave., Petaluma, CA 94952.

Thanks,
Barb

This is a picture of
Ettamarie, Barbara Ramirez (in the blue-and-white top), and Pam. Barbara was always eager to help, and she loved Diet Coke.

This photo was taken in Cotati, CA at 8:08 AM January 12, 2026.   Wow!   Kinda looks like a California Poppy!
01/13/2026

This photo was taken in Cotati, CA at 8:08 AM January 12, 2026. Wow! Kinda looks like a California Poppy!

Cotati Parlor 299 having dinner at the NDGW Home in San Francisco!
10/20/2025

Cotati Parlor 299 having dinner at the NDGW Home in San Francisco!

May 31, 2025           By Liz Deason   It was a beautiful weekend for a Native Daughter’s of the Golden West field trip ...
06/16/2025

May 31, 2025 By Liz Deason

It was a beautiful weekend for a Native Daughter’s of the Golden West field trip to Cotati, our parlor's namesake. We enjoyed a great lunch and visit at the Redwood Cafe and then toured the Cotati Museum. I also got a chance to use my gift certificate for a room at the NDGW Home in San Francisco!

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Santa Rosa, CA
95407

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