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Welcome! Welcome to the website of the Desert Wells Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, serving Queen Creek, Arizona, and surrounding areas. Queen Creek, Arizona, is a fast-growing community located on the southeast edge of the Phoenix metropolitan area, straddling Maricopa and Pinal counties. Our chapter is named for the Desert Wells Stage Stop located on the former Andrade Ranch in Queen Creek, owned and maintained by the San Tan Historical Society.
What is the DAR? The DAR is a non-profit, non-political, worldwide service organization formed in 1890 and devoted to promoting Historic Preservation, Education, and Patriotic Endeavor. By joining DAR you will give something back to the United States of America. It is a way to keep American and family history alive. It gives young women a straight path to conservation, education, and women's accomplishments. The DAR gives expression to the concepts of God, Home, and Country. For younger women, it's an opportunity to add to their college resumes showing community service. Membership in the DAR is a unique chance to establish your lineage and heritage as a descendant of a patriot of the American Revolution. American citizenship is not a requirement. How can I join? E-mail Shara Forrister for information on joining DAR. |

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Website last updated: 3 January 2009
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Website created by ASDAR Member Shara Forrister