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August 10, 2015 By sabum9

DanEraldi'sOn August 10th if you had had a chance to open your Sonoma Valley Sun E-blast and gone to the “What’s Happening” section you would have had the pleasure of reading a very nice interview with our one and only Brother Dan Eraldi. Dan has been a rock of support, hard work, and dedication for the Sonoma 111 parlor and our community for some time now congrats to you and your family on a very nice article

Below is the interview by Larry Barnett

Eraldi’s is a real fixture on the Plaza. How did it begin?

My Grandfather David lived in Sonoma and owned the Star Saloon, which was just south of Depot Park on First Street West. He decided to start a Men’s store, and in 1922 opened Eraldi’s near where Della Santina’s is located today. Then he moved into the Pinelli Building, which he shared with Pinelli Hardware. Finally, he built this store on First Street West in 1959 and we’ve been here ever since. Back then negotiations ended with a handshake, that’s the way it was.

And your father Don took it over at some point?

Yeah, Dad started full-time when his mother pulled him out of High School at 15. His brother had joined the navy; it was during World War II. After 71 years at the store, Dad retired two years ago at 86 years old. I started working at the store part-time in 8th grade.

You guys start young. What did you do?

In the beginning I stocked shelves, straightened out, and just learned about the business. I worked part-time right through college and started working full-time in the 80s. The original store had mostly men’s wear, but also some ladies. It was an eclectic mix from the beginning; fine clothing mixed with work-ware. When I got into buying I wanted to try new things, but my Dad wanted to buy his usual lines. We worked it out. We still sell an awful lot of work boots and have long-time customers from all over the Bay Area.

How about these mounted stags and antlers?

They’re Dad’s. He loved to hunt and fish and I grew up eating venison, wild turkey and quail. We keep these trophies in the back office but people see them from the street windows and want to get up close. Happens every week.

Has the store changed?

Everything changes, but our product mix is essentially the same. Our customer base has changed. Nowadays we get more tourists; they are probably about 50 percent of our sales. I like them and they spend more than average. But we’ve always been about service, old-fashioned, personalized service. We measure, we fit; when people buy shoes we measure both feet! We’re kind of a throw-back, but we don’t want unhappy customers.

What else has changed?

People come in with their smart phones, take a photo of a pair of pants or scan a tag and do price comparisons. One guy came in and compared us with Zappos. Our price was $10 less and he couldn’t believe it. And the parking on the Plaza, now it’s three hours instead of two. That’s reduced the turnover and I hear other merchants complaining about its effect on local shoppers. The enforcement is too irregular. Business employees still take up a lot of spaces that should be for customers; we all park in back of the store.

How about a 4th generation running Eraldi’s?

I have two daughters, 24 and 21, both in nursing. Maybe one of them will marry someone interested in selling clothes. I figure I still have another 15 years; as long as I enjoy it and it’s still fun I will continue.

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Sponsorship for 4th Graders

June 7, 2015 By sabum9

Thank you so much for your sponsorship. With your help our students were able to visit the Sonoma Mission, Barracks, and General Vallejo’s home.  Even the time spent at the plaza was enriching and educational.  Your contribution went well beyond the money to get us there.  The NSGW members that met our bus and assisted as docents were patient, well versed in their history and displayed their genuine love for their town and it’s role in California History.  The kids loved the day we spent with you, and the parents were very impressed.  As a teacher and member I am appreciative and proud.  You served 54 4th graders in hands on learning.

Thank you again,
Tiffany Steger

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Become a Native Son

June 7, 2015 By sabum9

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Donner Park Dedication

June 6, 2015 By sabum9

New Visitor Center and Exhibits

Grand Opening Celebration and
Native Sons of the Golden West Dedication
Saturday June 6th 2015 11:00am

The Origin of the Park

Joseph Marzen sold one acre of land east of Donner Lake to Charles F. McGlashan for the purpose of erecting a Donner-Lake-2-1024x576monument to the Donner Party. McGlashan then sold the land to the Native Sons of the Golden West (NSGW) for $1.00 in August of 1909. At the center of the acre, according to McGlashan, was the site of the Breen Cabin, where the monument would be situated. On June 6, 1918, the NSGW dedicated the completed Pioneer Memorial.

California Governor William D. Stephens signed legislation acquiring “Donner Monument and lands contiguous thereto.” On May 23, 1928, the Grand Parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden West conveyed 11 acres of land to the People of the State of California. The deed for the parcel adjacent to the Lincoln Highway included one provision:

“The tract of land above described shall be known and designated as the Donner State Monument and shall be a memorial to the California Pioneers of the Overland Trail”

Filed Under: Dedications

Sonoma & Bidwell Parlors at Nascar

June 6, 2015 By sabum9

Continuously working to raise money for their parlor needs, communities, and the many sponsored programs Native Sons parlors Sonoma #111 & Bidwell #21 will be putting in the long hours at Sonoma Raceway on June 26th, 27th, & 28th.

With over 80 people needed for Sunday of racing the 2 parlors  will hit-the-ground-running covering all the duties necessary to make the 110 lap Nascar Toyota Savemart 350 a lot of fun for the 150,000+ fans that are in attendance and a success for the Native Sons

Filed Under: Events

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June 6, 2015 By sabum9

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