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Rhonda Kren, Registrar General

Genealogy Committees Overview

With the Wright Administration restructuring the Genealogy Committees, we are reaching for the stars and new heights. There are lots of exciting new committees, faces and procedures worth sharing about. The Shooting Stars blog will be posted on my webpage monthly, which will include highlights from the

Pamela Wright, President General

That’s right, you are cordially invited to join me, Pamela Wright for a special Sneak Peek into all that’s new for Giving Tuesday, 2022. This preview will be held online on Monday, November 28th at 12:00 noon (EST). Please RSVP HERE and let me know that you plan on attending

Junelle Mongno, Reporter General and Dana Capaldi, National Chairman, DAR Service For Veterans

Dana Capaldi, National Chairman, DAR Service For Veterans
Chief Master Sergeant (E-9), USAF, Retired

Each November 11th, we gather to recognize the bravest of our citizens: the many people who have served in the military to defend our freedom. Veterans Day honors all military members, regardless of the war or

Amanda Fulcher Vasquez, DAR Archivist and Digital Asset Specialist

We are happy to announce that the NSDAR annual Proceedings were recently digitized and are now available on DAR’s member website. The NSDAR publishes annual Proceedings each year as a record of DAR’s Continental Congress. The Proceedings are a record of what occurred at this meeting. They routinely contain the

Pamela Wright, President General

We need your help! A great way to spread the sparkle of Today’s DAR is by showcasing vibrant member photos on our website, social media and other promotional efforts. To keep those photos current and relevant, we are reaching out to you, our members who are carrying out all of

Barbara L. Grant, National Chair, DAR Scholarship Committee

DAR Academic Works Opens for Applications on November 1st

We need your help again this year to share the word about our national scholarship opportunities available through DAR Academic Works, our online scholarship platform. November 1st marks the opening of our online application period for students wanting to

Beverly Przybylski, National Parliamentarian

I originally became a parliamentarian when I was State Vice Regent, and realized I didn’t really know as much as I should about running a meeting using proper parliamentary procedure. With the goal of being elected State Regent I joined parliamentary organizations. Then, I studied, passed examinations and credentialing, and

Suzanne Heske, Historian General

In celebration of the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States, the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution is proud to announce a collaboration with the William G. Pomeroy Foundation to establish and launch a new historic marker program to commemorate points of interest significant to Revolutionary America.

The

Junelle Mongno, Reporter General

I am humbled and honored to serve with President General Wright’s team of incredible women and the entire NSDAR membership as we march toward the nation’s 250th anniversary to the sounds of the Stars & Stripes Forever!

I often wonder what my grandmother is thinking today – it took her

Tracy Robinson, DAR Director of Archives and History

October is American Archives Month. The goal of Archives Month is to raise awareness of the value of archives and archivists. Archives Month was introduced several years ago by our professional organization, the Society of American Archivists, as “Archives Week” and in recent years it has evolved into a month-long