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Discovery of Gold Weekend

2024 NSGW Disc of Gold 24 Cost for the weekend is $60 Mail checks to Excelsior Parlor #31 P.O. Box 31, Jackson, CA 95642 Contact Jim Wilmarth at 209-781-5675 with any questions. Recommended Lodging – Best Western Jackson, 200 Hwy 49, Jackson - 209-223-0211 National Hotel, 2 Water Street, Jackson - 209-217-8217 Holiday Inn Express …

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$60

Board of Grand Trustee Meeting

Excelsior Parlor #31 20 Court Street, Jackson, CA, United States

Grand Officer Attire: Blue GO Shirt and Dress Jeans Parking: ·       Early Bird Parking available, in by 9:30am: $15, for 12 hours at the following location: The Donatello Hotel: Parking entrance on Mason Street $17, for 12 hours at the following location: The Handley Union Square: 260 O’Farrell St. $18, for 12 Hours at the following …

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Board of Grand Officers Meeting

Excelsior Parlor #31 20 Court Street, Jackson, CA, United States

Grand Officer Attire: Blue GO Shirt and Dress Jeans Parking: ·       Early Bird Parking available, in by 9:30am: $15, for 12 hours at the following location: The Donatello Hotel: Parking entrance on Mason Street $17, for 12 hours at the following location: The Handley Union Square: 260 O’Farrell St. $18, for 12 Hours at the following …

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Grand Parlor Initiation

Excelsior Parlor #31 20 Court Street, Jackson, CA, United States

Initiating Party Dress: Suit and Tie

Ladies Social

Wine Tasting and Hors d’oeuvres, 159 Main St. Jackson

Cocktails at Excelsior Parlor #31

Excelsior Parlor #31 20 Court Street, Jackson, CA, United States

keynote Speaker, Cedric Clute, Local KVGC Radio Personality of the popular local history show “Tales of the Motherlode”

Lamb Shank Dinner at Excelsior Parlor #31

Excelsior Parlor #31 20 Court Street, Jackson, CA, United States

Keynote Speaker, Cedric Clute, Local KVGC Radio Personality of the popular local history show “Tales of the Motherlode”