Over two hundred years ago, American Patriots fought and sacrificed for the freedoms we enjoy today. Through participation in the Society’s programs and activities you can continue this legacy by actively supporting historic preservation and promoting educational and patriotic endeavors. Any woman 18 years or older regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background, who can prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution, is eligible for membership. NSDAR Motto: God, Home, Country
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Friday, January 15, 2016
Boy Scouts and Flag Etiquette
DAR Schools and DAR Approved Schools
At our January 2016 meeting Chaplain Faye Sliger presented her program on DAR Schools and DAR Approved Schools. The DAR Schools are Kate Duncan Smith in Alabama and Tamassee in South Carolina. The DAR Approved Schools are Hillside School Massachusetts, Hindeman Settlement School in Kentucky, Berry College in Georgia and the Crossnore School in North Carolina. Faye shared information about each of the schools and encouraged us to visit them.
Monday, January 4, 2016
December's Defense Meeting
Our December meeting was a wonderful luncheon at the home of Jane and Gail Yates. Our featured speaker was Col. Wayne Key, US Army, Ret. He presented an in depth report of military life and the national defense of our country. Sharing many personal accounts he gave us the understanding of the challenges of the Department of Defense's objectives. Thank you Col. Wayne Key.
Pictured are Carrie Ann Bright, Regent; Gail Yates, husband of Jane Yates, Vice-Regent, Jane Yates and Col. Wayne Key.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Recognizing Native Americans
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
U. S. Military Working Dogs and Handlers
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Historical Quilts
Community Involvement
Recognizing our founder
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Recognizing the Daughters of the American Revolution
Members of the Rhea-Craig Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) gathered at the office of Monroe County Mayor, Tim Yates to witness him signing an October proclamation recognizing the Daughters of the American Revolution. Standing from left to right are Jo Watson, Caren Lorelle, Marcia Long, Susan Pluff and Faye Sliger. Seated from left to right are Jane Yates, Mayor Yates and Carrie Ann Bright.
Monday, September 28, 2015
2015 National Muscadine Festival - Sweetwater, TN
The National Muscadine Festival, Saturday, September 26, 2015 began with showers but we were given a double rainbow to encourage us. Our sales will enable us to continue contribute to projects in the community and services for veterans and active military. We also collected donations from fair-goers for our newest project - providing necessary items for deployed military working dogs and their handlers. Thank you to everyone who participated, purchased and donated.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Constitution Week Proclaimation
Thursday, August 20, 2015
National Muscadine Festival September 26, 2015
Be sure to come by the DAR booth at this year's National Muscadine Festival - Sept. 26. This is just a small sample of what we will be offering: Christmas decorations, hand-made crochet items, wedding tiaras and veils, baked goods.
Saturday, August 1, 2015
New member, Gail Pannell is officially sworn in.
Friday, July 3, 2015
July Birthdays
Friday, June 12, 2015
Flag Raising at Brainerd Mission Cemetery - June 10, 2015
Rhea-Craig Chapter members attended the Flag Raising Ceremony at Brainerd Mission Cemetery on June 10, 2015. The ceremony was hosted by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Regents' Council of Chattanooga and the Tennessee Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, John Sevier Chapter. The East Ridge High School JROTC Color Guard performed the actual flag raising. Among guest speakers was Maria Kain Matthews, Chairman of the Brainerd Mission Cemetery Committee who gave a moving speech comparing the Mission in the its early history to current times. Jimmy Yellowhorse Webster gave a short flute performance and his wife, Tamara Hicks, sang Amazing Grace in Cherokee. This annual ceremony retiring the old flag and raising the new one, is an opportunity to acknowledge the part of our history that included the Cherokee and pay our respect in this sacred, peaceful and spiritual cemetery.
Rhea-Craig Chapter members attended the Flag Raising Ceremony at Brainerd Mission Cemetery on June 10, 2015. The ceremony was hosted by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Regents' Council of Chattanooga and the Tennessee Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, John Sevier Chapter. The East Ridge High School JROTC Color Guard performed the actual flag raising. Among guest speakers was Maria Kain Matthews, Chairman of the Brainerd Mission Ceme...tery Committee who gave a moving speech comparing the Mission in the its early history to current times. Jimmy Yellowhorse Webster gave a short flute performance and his wife, Tamara Hicks, sang Amazing Grace in Cherokee. This annual ceremony retiring the old flag and raising the new one, is an opportunity to acknowledge the part of our history that included the Cherokee and pay our respect in this sacred, peaceful and spiritual cemetery.
From left to right: Faye Sliger, Barbara McKeel, Kathy Tyler, Dana Myers, Carrie Ann Bright, Caren Lorelle, Jane Yates, Susan Pluff |
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