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Mary Wooster Chapter, Danbury CT

National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution

Preserving the American Spirit in the Danbury Area

Mary Wooster Chapter DAR was the seventh chapter to be formed in Connecticut on March 15, 1893, and was named after the wife of Major General David Wooster.

The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is a volunteer service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children.

Our chapter meets regularly in the Marian Anderson Studio at the Danbury Museum & Historical Society (43 Main St), and we maintain a room in the historic Rider House where our collection of Revolutionary period artifacts is on permanent display. Our members come from Danbury and the surrounding towns of Bethel, Brookfield, Newtown, New Fairfield, Redding Ridgefield and Southbury.

 

Regent Natalie Weise
Vice Regent Shirley Vitale
Second Vice Regent Barbara A. Pearson
Chaplain Barbara Rosseland
Recording Secretary Patricia Hubert
Corresponding Secretary Shirley Stalker
Treasurer Beryl Rowland
Registrar Diana Szatkowski
Historian Kimberly Coleman
Librarian Jean Brock

 

Webmaster: Kim Coleman

Last updated : Aug 25 2008

 

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