National Society Daughters of the American Revolution

For more than a century, the members of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution have dedicated themselves to historical preservation, promotion of education, and encouragement of patriotic endeavor. These goals are as relevant in today's society as they were when the organization was founded in 1890.

Most of DAR's volunteer work is accomplished under a committee system comprised of a national chairman appointed by the President General and locally appointed state and chapter chairmen. The national chairmen direct and supervise the activities of their committees with the assistance of the national vice chairmen. The committees are grouped based on the above-mentioned goals and objectives.

Rufus Fairbanks Chapter, Satellite Beach Florida


Rufus Fairbanks Chapter, NSDAR, 19 September 2010
(L-R) Betty Green, Vice Regent, 2010-12, Wanda Kahler, Regent 2010-12  


Here is a copy of the certificate I earned.


Ann Dillon Past Registrar General,   Betty Green              Brenda Kellum NSDAR

 


Betty and Sue Hunt, Regent, December, 2008 meeting


Betty and Wanda Kahler, Vice Regent, December, 2008 meeting


Betty and Pat Blaga, State of Florida Recording Secretary and
 NSDAR  Board Member, Berry College, Rome, Georgia, December, 2008 meeting


© Betty Green
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