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Lynn Young, President General

The second full day of the cruise began as we docked in Halifax, Nova Scotia.  National Chair Joy Cardinal had invited each state regent of the states we visited to write a short history of the state and its role in the Revolutionary War for our Celebrate 125! Cruise program. 

Lynn Young, President General

My dream for NSDAR’S 125th anniversary was that every member in every chapter would feel a part of the celebration.  I do hope for each of you it was a time to reflect on the amazing legacy we share as DAR members and that you feel a deeper commitment to

Lynn Young, President General

Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee was an organizing member of the National Society and the first Librarian General. Born on November 4, 1864, in Washington, D.C., she was educated in private schools in the city and later traveled in Europe for three years, during which time she took courses at Newham

Lynn Young, President General

After six days in Texas during the month of September, I again boarded a plane to travel to Grand Rapids, MI on September 24 where Theresa Tuttle, Regent, and Sharon VanWeelde, Vice Regent, of the Sophie de Marsac Campau Chapter in Grand Rapids welcomed me to Michigan.  The 115th

Kiera E. Nolan, DAR Library Reference Librarian

Loudoun County, Virginia is an interesting county full of people who love their history and their genealogy. The seat of Loudoun, the Town of Leesburg, even has its own public history and genealogy research library, the beautiful Thomas Balch Library. An interesting part of Loudoun’s history is the naming of

Lynn Young, President General

After meetings with contractors and Department Heads at Headquarters for 3 days, I flew from D.C. to Indianapolis on September 17 for the Indiana Fall Forum.  Waiting at the airport were Treasurer General Martha Barnhart, State Regent Lois Huntington and State Vice Regent Charlotte Blair.  Unfortunately, my luggage was not waiting

Lynn Young, President General

Early on September 12, I traveled from Kansas City, MO to Philadelphia, PA where my Page, Liz Ciarrochi, and her husband drove me to Valley Forge to attend special events with the Pennsylvania Society.  The first was the second annual Constitution Ball hosted by the Pennsylvania DAR, Bobbi McMullen, State

Lynn Young, President General

Earlier this fall, restoration work began on Constitution Hall and I’m excited to be able to share with you more information about this important project which we are undertaking. In recent years, much of our restoration work has focused on Memorial Continental Hall but now we must shift our attention

Lynn Young, President General

The First Continental Congress was held February 22, 23 and 24 1892, at the Church of Our Father at the corner of 13th and L Streets in Washington, D.C. In 1930 this church became the Universalist National Memorial Church; the original structure was razed in 1973 and an office building

Lynn Young, President General

Three days after returning from our visit to Australia, I flew to Kansas City, MO on September 10th where Kristi Kocher, State Chaplain, met me at the airport and drove me 74 miltes to Topeka, the State Capitol, for the State Meeting. 

We had lunch with State Regent Brenda Judd