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FOR INFORMATION ON MEMBERSHIP IN NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF THE GOLDEN WEST, LUGONIA PARLOR NO. 241, CONTACT THE RECORDING SECRETARY VIA EMAIL.

Meeting Time and Place
Meets 2nd Thursday 11 AM, Brazelton Hall NSGW
2701 N Del Rosa Ave., San Bernardino 92404

Annual Dues: $40
Initiation Fees:$10 initiation fee + 6 mos. dues ($20)


Instituted May 14, 1927

San Bernardino (San Bernardino County) 

The Parlor was named Lugonia after the historic Don Antonio Lugo family, who figured so prominently in the the early history of San Bernardino County, the family having received a grant for part of San Bernardino Valley from the Spanish Crown. The downtown park was originally named Lugo Park and then changed to Pioneer Park. The city of Redlands was once called Lugonia, the feminine form of the name Lugo (Spanish). The name was suggested by the organizer, Florence Dodson Schoneman, a descendant of Diego Sepulveda, who was a nephew of Don Antonio Lugo.

The Parlor seal is taken from the actual original photograph of the San Bernardino Pioneer Log Cabin, which was dedicated in 1911 in Lugo Park (now Pioneer Park). the picture was of the north and west sides as it was in 1927. The tree in the seal is the pepper tree which grew near the northwest side of the cabin.