Zia Lowe, National Chair, Conservation Committee

Though it is one of our National Society's oldest committees, the Conservation Committee is addressing the most pressing environmental issues of today. Established in 1909 by the 18th Continental Congress, our committee focuses on protecting and conserving our natural resources. Our mission -- to educate members about pressing environmental issues

Anne Ruta, DAR Museum Collections Manager

Have you ever wondered what happens when an item in the DAR Museum collection needs to be repaired?   Important considerations for repairs include deciding what kinds of conservation treatments help preserve an object and which areas can, or should, be fixed.  In general, these actions do not attempt to make

Alexandra McKeever, DAR Museum and Office of Development Administrative Assistant

One of a museum’s most important duties is caring for the objects in its collection. This involves ensuring they are stored in a safe environment, and are conserved if and when they need it. Museums are responsible for holding their collections in public trust for future generations.

The primary goal

Lynn Young, President General

I am so thrilled to tell you that the solar panel array on the roof of DAR Constitution Hall has won a prestigious industry award!

APS America, a company that offers advanced, powerful solar microinverter technology for commercial and residential systems, asked its partners to submit their best, most outstanding