Box 2
Contains 36 Results:
Capitola/Santa Cruz Guild, 1960-1961
This series consists of records generated by the various lay-run fundraising guilds benefiting the Sisters of the Holy Family. These organizations financially supported the Sisters with monies raised by member dues, auction proceeds, and other events. Almost all of the guilds represented in this series are from California, with the significant exception of the San Antonio, Texas guild.
Capitola/Santa Cruz Guild - letters written by members, 1961-1967
This series consists of records generated by the various lay-run fundraising guilds benefiting the Sisters of the Holy Family. These organizations financially supported the Sisters with monies raised by member dues, auction proceeds, and other events. Almost all of the guilds represented in this series are from California, with the significant exception of the San Antonio, Texas guild.
Capitola/Santa Cruz Guild, 1962-1963
This series consists of records generated by the various lay-run fundraising guilds benefiting the Sisters of the Holy Family. These organizations financially supported the Sisters with monies raised by member dues, auction proceeds, and other events. Almost all of the guilds represented in this series are from California, with the significant exception of the San Antonio, Texas guild.
Capitola/Santa Cruz Guild, 1964-1965
This series consists of records generated by the various lay-run fundraising guilds benefiting the Sisters of the Holy Family. These organizations financially supported the Sisters with monies raised by member dues, auction proceeds, and other events. Almost all of the guilds represented in this series are from California, with the significant exception of the San Antonio, Texas guild.
Capitola/Santa Cruz Guild, 1966
This series consists of records generated by the various lay-run fundraising guilds benefiting the Sisters of the Holy Family. These organizations financially supported the Sisters with monies raised by member dues, auction proceeds, and other events. Almost all of the guilds represented in this series are from California, with the significant exception of the San Antonio, Texas guild.
Capitola/Santa Cruz Guild (1 of 2), 1967
This series consists of records generated by the various lay-run fundraising guilds benefiting the Sisters of the Holy Family. These organizations financially supported the Sisters with monies raised by member dues, auction proceeds, and other events. Almost all of the guilds represented in this series are from California, with the significant exception of the San Antonio, Texas guild.
Capitola/Santa Cruz Guild (2 of 2), 1967
This series consists of records generated by the various lay-run fundraising guilds benefiting the Sisters of the Holy Family. These organizations financially supported the Sisters with monies raised by member dues, auction proceeds, and other events. Almost all of the guilds represented in this series are from California, with the significant exception of the San Antonio, Texas guild.
Capitola/Santa Cruz Guild (1 of 2), 1968
This series consists of records generated by the various lay-run fundraising guilds benefiting the Sisters of the Holy Family. These organizations financially supported the Sisters with monies raised by member dues, auction proceeds, and other events. Almost all of the guilds represented in this series are from California, with the significant exception of the San Antonio, Texas guild.
Capitola/Santa Cruz Guild (2 of 2), 1968
This series consists of records generated by the various lay-run fundraising guilds benefiting the Sisters of the Holy Family. These organizations financially supported the Sisters with monies raised by member dues, auction proceeds, and other events. Almost all of the guilds represented in this series are from California, with the significant exception of the San Antonio, Texas guild.
Capitola/Santa Cruz Guild - deceased members, circa 1968
This series consists of records generated by the various lay-run fundraising guilds benefiting the Sisters of the Holy Family. These organizations financially supported the Sisters with monies raised by member dues, auction proceeds, and other events. Almost all of the guilds represented in this series are from California, with the significant exception of the San Antonio, Texas guild.