Recent Blog Posts

Ann Dillon, President General
DAR Headquarters was busy this week with the October Executive Committee Meetings, the National Chair Forum, a service project, training workshops and we will end the week with a meeting of the National Board of Management tomorrow morning. We accomplished a lot and you will be hearing about some of...
Enid Lynch, North Dakota State Regent
First time events are always exciting and my visit to North Dakota was exceptional. A small western state was the perfect place to begin my state conference visits. The Daughters were welcoming, generous and very kind. I cannot thank them enough for their hospitality. The enormous basket of North Dakota...
Ann Dillon, President General
Last week we were thrilled to host a celebration of our Constitution Hall lobby restoration with a special reception and photography exhibit by Linda Bruckheimer. Linda, a Kentucky DAR member and wife of film and TV producer Jerry Bruckheimer, showcased over 100 photographs around the perimeter of the lobby in...
Tracy Robinson, DAR Director of Archives and History & Joy O'Donnell, DAR Archivist
Today marks the 17th anniversary of the premiere of NBC’s award-winning political drama The West Wing. The program ran from 1999 to 2006 and scenes from the series primarily took place in the West Wing of the White House. The plot revolved around the trials and tribulations of the fictional...
Patrick Sheary, DAR Museum Curator of Furnishings
When President James Monroe took residence in a freshly painted White House in 1817, barely three years had passed since the mansion was left a smoldering shell, a victim of the British in the War of 1812. This gilded armchair is part of a fifty-three piece set Monroe ordered from...
Donna Cullen, National Chair, Development Committee
As the leaves begin to turn and plans are being made for the term ahead, the Development Committee is honored to have the opportunity to serve the Dillon Administration, the National Society, State Societies and Chapters. As National Chair of the Development Committee, I am looking forward to the exciting...
Tom Ragusin, DAR Genealogist
September is Hispanic Heritage month and in honor of this, we would like to take the opportunity to highlight the Spanish citizens who aided the cause of American Independence during the Revolutionary War. Spanish participation in the American Revolutionary War, although not well known, was widespread and important. Even before...
Jeanie Hornung, National Chair, Constitution Week Committee
“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States...
Denise Doring VanBuren, First Vice President General and Editor-In-Chief
It’s exciting to share the inaugural edition of new blog installments that will regularly focus on the American Spirit magazine. This entry goes “behind-the-scenes” of a feature from the latest issue! In addition to editing our Society’s publications since 2004, I was, coincidentally, involved in a story that is contained...
Ann Dillon, President General
I hope you have enjoyed getting to know more about your Executive Officers with their recent blog posts. Members are often curious about how someone becomes an Executive Officer. For many years it was also a mystery to me, but in general, as a member becomes more involved in the...