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DAR Insignia-wheel¾surrounded by stars
 

The Official Insignia of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution was adopted May 26,1891. The golden wheel of the Insignia represents a spinning wheel, the platinum distaff represents flax, the blue rim and the distaff carry the colors of the Society, and the stars represent the original thirteen colonies.

Title including DAR motto, Chapter Name

 


Link To the Patriot Ancestors of Mogollon Chapter Members

 

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Mogollon Chapter, organized by the National Board of Management on April 18, 1992, was confirmed at the Organizational Luncheon the same day with 18 members. The Chapter was organized during the administration of Mrs. James Earl Haynes, Jr., State Regent, Mrs. Walter L. Godber was State Organizing Secretary and Mrs. William T. Conway was Chapter Organizing Regent.

 

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National Theme

DAR Objectives:

Historic Preservation. Promotion of Education, Patriotic Endeavor

"Preserve the Past, Enhance the Present, Invest in the Future "

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DAR Motto: God, Home, and Country
     
State Motto

 

Let Freedom Ring
     

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2011 - 2012 OFFICERS

Regent Renee Durfee
ersdurfee@q.com
   
Vice Regent Susan Alderman sjalderman@msn.com
   
Chaplain Geneva Holehan
leengeneva@q.com
   
Secretary Sandra Carson
sandycars@gmail.com
   
Treasurer Kim Riley
frosty@cbiwireless.com
   
Registrar Valerie Sullivan
drvalsullivan@gmail.com
   
Historian Kathy Farrell
kjfarrell@q.com
     
Parliamentarian Peggy Gray peggy_gray@q.com
     
Honorary Chapter Regent Shirley Whitehurst 1996-1998
     
Honorary Chapter Regent Peggy Gray 1998-2000
     
Honorary Chapter Regent Jo Patterson 2000-2004
     
Honorary Chapter Regent Susan North 2004-2008
     
Honorary Chapter Regent Valerie Sullivan 2008-2010

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MEETINGS

Mogollon Chapter meetings are held 1:00 PM on the second Friday of each month except for the months of June, July, and August or, as noted in the calendar of programs. Email for location.

 

PROGRAMS for 2011 - 2012

September 9th 

Barry Standifird“Religious Issues and the Constitution”
Hostess – Darlene Farrell

October  14th

National Breast Cancer Awareness MonthSpeakerBetty Merritt “Veterans Assistance”
Hostess –Marilyn Castleman

November 11th

Native American Heritage Recognition Month
Speaker – Peggy Hurd, State Parliamentarian “Parliamentary Procedures”
Hostess – Carole Doddroe           

December 9th

Pot Luck
Speaker – Alice Natale, “Story Teller”
Hostess - Kim Riley 
 

January 13th

Speaker – Barb Beatty, “History of Quilts in America”
Hostess – Shirley Whitehurst

February 14th

Speaker – Sandy Carson, “Visit to Zane Grey Museum and Cabin” (Hodars invited)
Hostess – Sandy Carson 

March 9th

Women’s History Month
Speaker – Sandy Carson, “Women in Arizona History”
Hostess – Geneva Holehan

April 13th  20th year Anniversary Celebration
May 13th Speakers – Jinx & Jayne Pyle, “History of the Greater Tonto Basin, Including Payson” 
June 8th

 Year End Pot Luck and State Conference Report
Installation of Officers

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COMMITTEE CHAIRS

American Indian Jan Ransom   Calling Kathy Farrell
Chapter Achievement Kim Riley   Constitution Week Renee Durfee
DAR Good Citizen Val Sullivan   DAR Schools Marilyn Castleman
DAR Service to Veterans Kathy McKibben   Fund Raising Val Sullivan
Lineage Research Peggy Gray   Literacy Promotion Darlene Farrell
Membership Val Sullivan   National Defense Lois Sobotka
President General's Project Kim Riley   Public Relations Sue Alderman
Volunteer Info Systems Judy Voran   Yearbook Jo Patterson

 

 

The DAR Insignia is the property of, and is copyrighted by, the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

 

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