TILLYfest 2023
For general information about Parlor 30’s festival – or questions about selling, performing or sponsoring – contact Dino Gay at (530) 383-0772 or dinogay@sbcglobal.net
PO Box 2334
Woodland CA 95776
The fundraiser will help establish a local history museum in the historic downtown Woodland! The venue will be “A toast to Yolo’s
pride” and will showcase the amazing heritage of our great county! The future “must see” destination landmark will be sustained by the women and men of Woodland Parlor 30, Native Sons of the Golden West, (the only NSGW chapter in Yolo County). Please help us achieve our goal!
Tilly's Rise and Shine Club
9 am at Blue Note Brewing
CLICK HERE for one seat at a shared table
Woodland Parlor 30 NSGW
PO Box 2334
Woodland CA 95776
The fundraiser will help establish a downtown history museum and venue to be sustained by Woodland Parlor 30, Native Sons of the Golden West. Please help us achieve our goal!
Parlor 30 NSGW
For information about our local parlor (chapter) of the Native Sons of the Golden West contact Dino Gay at (530) 383-0772 or dinogay@sbcglobal.net
Woodland Parlor 30 NSGW
PO Box 2334
Woodland CA 95776
Woodland Parlor No. 30 began in 1884. It is one of 73 local chapters of the statewide Native Sons of the Golden West. There are over 6,000 members. Founded in 1875, the N.S.G.W. mission is to preserve California’s rich history, support local education and serve the community.
The mission. N.S.G.W. Woodland Parlor No. 30 promotes the history of Woodland and Yolo County through preservation and outreach.
Woodland Parlor No. 30 began in 1884.
Our projects. Parlor 30 has four major projects that are ongoing:
- TILLYfest – Fundraiser for downtown Woodland history museum
- Fiscal receiver for Woodland Art Center / Dead Cat Alley 9 Lives Project
- Union Church of Dunnigan Restoration with UCoD Trustees
- Yolo County Fair Museum with Yolo County Historical Society
Our goals for 2023: We’re presenting TILLYfest for a second year to raise funds for a unique museum that will be Woodland’s next must-see venue. The recruitment of members and working with other historical groups are keys to this goal. The group also selects historic sites to create markers that will enhance the experience of all visitors to downtown… and… we offer historical tours, including Dead Cat Alley presentations during our Woodland History Tours events. We will continue to participate in First Friday Art & History Walks and the annual Stroll Through History.
The NSGW is a 501(c)8 organization – a fraternal society operating under the lodge system that devotes its earnings to charitable, educational, literary and other benevolent purposes. The NSGW umbrella includes the Historical Preservation Foundation and the Native Sons Charitable Foundation (Cleft Palate Fund), both 501(c)3 organizations