The Virginia Reel, is an eighteenth century British/American tune.
The motto of our chapter is "The real value of genealogy is not social pretense - but moral obligation." Our chapter's official flower is the goldenrod and our colors are dark blue and gold. Meetings of Fairfax County Chapter are held monthly, September through June, on Fridays or Saturdays, daytime or evening. Some activities we enjoy are:

Youth & Education
Fund-raising and Scholarships
C.A.R. Fund-raising Activities Support of DAR Schools American History & Good Citizenship
Awards DAR Good Citizens Scholarships American Indian Scholarship Fund
Community Service Volunteering
Service to Veteran-Patients Participation in
Citizenship Ceremonies Flag Gifts to New Citizens,
Schools & Libraries Literacy Challenge Gifts to
Inmates Donations to Fairfax County Regional
Library Genealogy Workshops

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We Are Now 100 Years Old!
On October 15th, 2006, we celebrated our centennial birthday at the Westwood Country Club in Vienna, Virginia.
The Centennial Slide Show ~*~ The Album
We are a friendly, active group of ladies. Many chapter members have experience as staff genealogists of the NSDAR and a number of others volunteer as genealogists or library workers at the national headquarters of DAR, Washington DC. Therefore, we are known for our expertise in lineage research and assisting prospective members establish links to a Revolutionary War ancestor. We welcome new members and transfer members in the northern Virginia area. Come join with us as we begin a second century of service to our community and country!



Fairfax County Chapter NSDAR ~ Activities was handcrafted by Edna Barney. The graphics designs are copyrighted by Mary's Little Lamb, Ritva's Gallery and Tingelings Countryheaven.
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