DAR to Lead Mount Vernon’s George Washington Birthday Celebration!

Denise Doring VanBuren, President General

It’s wonderous for me to share that DAR is the lead sponsor for Mount Vernon’s upcoming worldwide virtual celebration of George Washington’s Birthday! Americans have marked Washington’s birthday with parades, performances and dances since the founding of our republic. Now, our National Society will be the primary sponsor of the largest such celebration in the nation this year. And you’re invited!

Mount Vernon will honor General Washington with its first exclusively online birthday program featuring performances and greetings from actors, musicians and historians, and DAR will be prominently recognized as the lead sponsor of this innovative virtual event. The Celebration for George Washington's 289th birthday will air on February 22, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. ET.

Our sponsorship affords all DAR members exclusive free access to this special event. (Other attendees will pay $15 to support it.) You may view the virtual birthday party event and other information on the Washington’s Birthday sponsorship webpage hosted on our DAR Members’ Website or the DAR’s National Headquarters Facebook page.

I am also delighted to share that as a result of our lead sponsorship, DAR members will enjoy complimentary access to all of Mount Vernon’s digital programming throughout the coming year! This content is typically exclusive to Members of Mount Vernon and includes in-depth, behind-the-scenes talks with Mount Vernon staff and conversations with prominent historians. I know that you are going to appreciate this access, which we are delighted to provide as a value-added dimension of your membership in DAR.

Stepping forward to take a leadership role in public events such as this is an important element of my goal to improve our public visibility as a Society of patriotic women, i.e. to “shine” our light so that others may appreciate our patriotic values and our vibrant mission. I hope that you will join me in honoring the Commander in Chief of our Continental Army during this innovative virtual birthday salute. Come, and represent your Patriot ancestor during the celebration!

I invited Sarah Miller Coulson, Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, to share a greeting with you below. I am delighted that we are able to support the Ladies’ Association and Mount Vernon in reminding Americans of the importance of honoring the Father of our Nation, and I cordially invite you to be a part of this history-making celebration.

Denise Doring VanBuren
President General


Sarah Miller Coulson, Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association

As the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association I am delighted members of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be joining us to celebrate George Washington's 289th birthday as part of a national streaming broadcast on Monday, February 22 at 7 p.m. ET.

The “Birthnight Supper and Ball” has been a Mount Vernon tradition for over 70 years-- a joyous celebration of George Washington’s birthday that brings us together, raises funds, and increases awareness of our beloved Mount Vernon. We are especially grateful to the DAR for its lead sponsorship this year as we celebrate nationwide on a digital platform.

Deeply aware that he was an extraordinary man, fellow citizens have celebrated George Washington’s birthday since the Revolutionary War. As commander of the Continental Army, General Washington led us to an improbable victory and secured our independence. Then he did something extraordinary in the eyes of the world: he relinquished power, resigned his command, and returned home to his cherished Mount Vernon. It was not long before he was called upon to serve the grateful fledging nation once again – first as President of the Constitutional Convention, and then as the first President of the United States.

Similarly, Mount Vernon was a popular site for visitors during the founding era. George and Martha Washington entertained a steady stream of guests until his death in 1799. But by the mid-19th Century the estate had sadly fallen into disrepair. It took the improbable vision and leadership of Ann Pamela Cunningham to establish The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, the first historic preservation organization in America, to raise the funds to purchase Mount Vernon. Without interruption, the women of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association have now owned and operated George Washington’s Mount Vernon for over 160 years, welcoming more than 85 million visitors. We are a private organization that does not accept government funding, and depends on generous individuals, organizations, foundations, and corporations to help preserve George Washington’s home and educate the world about the life, leadership, and legacy of this great man.    

We invite you to visit Mount Vernon, and see where George Washington sat under his own vine and fig tree. We are proud of the continuous research and project work on the estate, and there is always something new and exciting to see. If you are unable to visit in person, we encourage you to take advantage of our extensive digital resources from our Washington Library book talks, to our ongoing historic preservation work. Additionally, we are pleased to offer DAR members access to our digital programming exclusive to Members of Mount Vernon, including in-depth, behind the scenes talks with Mount Vernon staff and conversations with prominent historians.

We are delighted our two organizations, guided by patriotic women aligned in preserving the history and importance of the founding of America, pause to celebrate Washington’s birthday, as we endeavor to create a bright future together.  

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