NSGW honors California’s heritage conservation by dedicating a plaque to Clendenen’s Cider Works’ 116-year legacy.
Celebrating the long history of Clendenen’s Cider Works, the Native Sons of the Golden West (NSGW) proudly held a ceremony on February 15th in Fortuna, California. The event commemorated 116 years of the cider works’ heritage and underscored NSGW’s commitment to safeguarding California’s historical sites.
Established in 1908, Clendenen’s Cider Works has been a vital part of Fortuna’s farming legacy, embodying community and tradition. The placement of a historical plaque by NSGW at the location showcases the organization’s dedication to honoring and preserving California’s cultural and historical assets.
A representative from the Native Sons of the Golden West expressed enthusiasm about acknowledging Clendenen’s Cider Works for its significant contribution to local history. The plaque serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting our shared heritage for future generations.
Through initiatives like the plaque dedication, the Native Sons of the Golden West continue to actively preserve California’s history. NSGW, established in 1890, has become a prominent organization committed to safeguarding the state’s historical landmarks.
From marking the site of the gold discovery in 1890 to safeguarding pioneer-era landmarks, NSGW has been instrumental in upholding California’s historical narrative. The organization’s membership includes notable individuals who have made significant contributions to its mission, illustrating its strong focus on heritage preservation and community service.
For more updates and details on the Native Sons of the Golden West and their preservation projects, visit www.nativesonsofthegoldenwest.com.