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ABOUT OUR ORGANIZATION

"The National Society of the Daughter of the American Revolution, (DAR), was founded October 11, 1890; incorporated by an Act of the United States Congress in 1896. DAR Objectives: Historic Preservation, Promotion of Education and Patriotic Endeavor. DAR Motto: God, Home and Country. The Daughters of the American Revolution is a national society. Membership in the Society provides many opportunities to cherish our American Heritage of freedom, to preserve family and local histories, to promote celebration of our national holidays, to live patriotically, to support our national defense, to enjoy our beautiful member-owned buildings in Washington, D.C., and in Glendora, California, and to form friendships with others who share our love of God, Home and Country."

For DAR Eligibility Requirements


If you have any further questions regarding membership,
please Email our Registrar Ms. Myra Bouck

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MEETINGS:

Non-Members: If you are interested in attending one of our meetings please contact Ms. Myra Bouck, our Registrar, listed above. We like to be aware of visitors in order to welcome you. :

Scheduled Meetings

October 22, 2009
Clubhouse 3, Dining Room 1
Thursday, 1:30 PM
Speaker: Joanne Murphy
Program: A Day at Lansthul Military Hospital in Germany

November 12, 2009
Clubhouse 3, Dining Room 1
Thursday, 1:30 PM
Speaker: Marci Barr
Program: Fashions of Early California

Happy Holidays - December 2009 - No Meeting

Happy New Year 2010
January 23, 2010
Clubhouse 3, Dining Room 1
Thursday, 1:30 PM
Coordinator: Joyce Brockett
Honoring: The DAR Good Citizens
Essay: American Heritage and Our Responsibility for Preserving it

February 27, 2010
Annual DAR/SAR Tea
Clubhouse 3, Dining Room 2
Saturday, 1:30 PM
Speaker: Izella Dickey
Program: V J Day, The Bomb and Why

March 25, 2010
Clubhouse 3, Dining Room 1
Thursday, 1:30 PM
Speaker: Carole Morton
Program: My Ancestor/an Andersonville Casualty
Gladys Weaver Award Presentation

April 22, 2010
Clubhouse 3, Dining Room 1
Thursday, 1:30 PM
Election of Officers
Speaker: Karen Reese
Program: "Blown, Molded and Pressed"
Please bring a "meaningful" piece of glass

May 27, 2010
Buffet Luncheon,
Clubhouse 3, Dining Room 1
Thursday, 11:30 AM
Speaker: Myra Bouck
Program: DAR Jeopardy
Memorial for former members
Installation of Officers



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The NEW officers are:

Regent - Jean Mahlberg

1st Vice Regent - Aileen Brand

2nd Vice Regent - Dotsy Fink

Chaplain - Anne Fitzpatrick

Recording Secretary - Janice Wells

Corresponding Secretary - Fern Trausch

Treasurer - Donna Robinson

Registrar - Myra Bouck

Histotian - Donna Strafford











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This Site was last updated on August 6th 2007