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Margaret
Wolfe
Regent
"GOD, HOME, AND COUNTRY"
Theodosia Burr
Chapter was organized in 1958. Our members are of diverse age
and talents.
Since 1903 our
society had been helping children in remote mountains areas to receive
an education.
Our
objectives: Historic Preservation, Promotion of Education and
Patriotic Endeavor.
WHY JOIN
THE DAR???
The
DAR gives members an opportunity for service in many areas.
It is a way to join with others in trying to make America a
better place to live. It offers the opportunity to work
with youth of this country through the educational programs.
The DAR encourages citizens to become active in the community,
to assist in historic preservation, and to help preserve
documents and records of the past. It offers an
opportunity to meet people with similar interest, develop
friendships and to join others who cherish the priceless
heritage enjoyed by all while promoting the ideals of
patriotism and love of country. Girls and Boys (age 5+)
are invited to join the Long Bay Society of the Children of the American Revolution
that is now organized in Myrtle Beach.
Our monthly meetings held
September-June are educational, helpful, and fun. Contact
us if you are interested in receiving a personal
invitation to our next meeting.
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For more
information about membership or to receive an invitation to a meeting,
contact Bonnie O'Lena,
Honorary Regent
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Created:
8/1/2002
Web hyperlinks to non-DAR
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of the NSDAR, the state organizations, or
individual DAR chapters.
Webmaster:
Angela
Cooksey Cox.
Updated February 6, 2007 |
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