Chapter Activities

Old Pueblo Chapter, NSDAR, strives to fulfill the objectives of DAR in the areas of historic preservation, education, and patriotism. Each year, we choose service projects our chapter members can perform together or separately. We also attend patriotic events and encourage our members to perform community service.

Historic Preservation

Chapter members value living in the Tucson area with its many connections with Arizona history. We have enjoyed lectures and visits to local sites of interest in preparation for installing our first historical marker.

 

Learn more about historical markers placed by DAR chapters throughout Arizona.

Two female figures wearing hats honoring women of history
Learning About Women in History

Education

Old Pueblo Chapter, NSDAR, is proud to recognize excellence in education through awards and contests. Recipients include outstanding American History teachers, Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) cadets, and young essay writers. Contact us for more information.

Patriotism

One way that Old Pueblo Chapter, NSDAR, members honor local veterans is by greeting Honor Flights. As a sponsoring organization for Wreaths Across America, the chapter lays wreaths on veterans’ graves each December.

Sponsor a wreath and join us this December. Contact us for more information.

Recognizing Excellence in the JROTC
Welcoming Honor Flight Veterans

Become a member of DAR and Old Pueblo Chapter, NSDAR

We invite you to contact our chapter registrar who will help you get started in becoming a member of DAR, including tracing your heritage to find an American Revolutionary War Patriot. We are here to help you with the application process, including assistance with proving lineal descent from your Patriot, assisted through collaboration with our chapter registrar and national members.

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Photographs taken by chapter members and used with their permission.

 

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