Cecile Wimberley, Corresponding Secretary General

The Storage Administration Executive Officers arrived in DC just ahead of winter storm Gianna and started official meetings bright and early on Saturday morning. Officers donned their snow boots and headed to headquarters for a weekend full of meetings including a report from our IT consultants regarding updates on our

Ginnie Sebastian Storage, President General

As we step into 2026 and look ahead to the 250th birthday of our nation, we do so with deep pride and anticipation in all that DAR accomplished over the past year. 2025 was a remarkable year of service, celebration, and forward momentum for DAR, and we reflect with gratitude

Colleen Joyce, Recording Secretary General

Energy and teamwork set the tone as executive officers convened for the December Executive Week at DAR Headquarters. In preparation, officers worked closely with their departments and national chairs to develop innovative initiatives for review. Between meetings at DAR Headquarters, the committee maintains momentum through virtual Zoom meetings, ensuring continuous

Cynthia Addison, Historian General

It was a wonderful honor to attend the 244th anniversary of the Battle of Yorktown where Cornwallis surrendered the British troops to George Washington and his French and Spanish allies, effectively ending the Revolutionary War. Many members of the National Board, led by our President General, Ginnie Sebastian Storage

Adele Lancaster, Reporter General

My Mother asked, “Won’t you attend my DAR meeting with me next Saturday?” I knew she had joined the organization when she and my dad were living in Northern California and had transferred her membership when they moved to the southern end of the state, but I knew very little

Renee Pace, Curator General

It is an honor and my pleasure to serve as Curator General as we Illuminate Our Legacy during the Storage Administration. Like many of you, DAR holds a special place in my heart. It is where I discovered some of the most generous, hardworking, intelligent, and dedicated women I know

Holly Blair, Librarian General

I am honored to introduce myself to you as the 46th Librarian General. It is exciting to be a part of the Storage Administration. Together we will accomplish much and leave legacies for those following us.

I want to share my DAR story with you. I have always loved history

Cindy Addison, Historian General

For most of my life, I was unaware I had Revolutionary War ancestors, always believing we were a family of immigrants, though my mom did keep telling me we were “Pennsylvania Dutch”. Who knew what that was! Mom couldn’t define it. My grandmother wasn’t into family history, and my grandfather

Marcy Carter-Lovick, Registrar General

Thank you for the opportunity to serve you as Registrar General 2025-2028. The Office of the Registrar General, with almost 50 highly trained genealogists, processes and verifies new and supplemental applications. It is a privilege to partner with you to Illuminate our Legacy during the Storage Administration.

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Gina LaCroix, Treasurer General

It is with humble pride and honor to serve as the Treasurer General in the Storage Administration. Our President General has selected her Executive Committee of many very talented and professional Daughters.  The Treasurer General has charge of the National Society’s funds and investments; she is supported by