Promote education by supporting several DAR scholarship funds, DAR-assisted schools, and providing programs which enlighten members to a variety of historical and community issues. One of the DAR-assisted schools is the Crossnore School in North Carolina. Another is Berry College. State societies of DAR founded Tamassee School in 1919 and Kate Duncan Smith School in 1924. Hillside School in Marlborough, Massachusetts, and Hindman Settlement School in Hindman, Kentucky, are two other DAR-assisted schools. | |
Seek outstanding high school seniors for annual DAR Good Citizens Awards. | |
Participate in the American History Essay Contest annually to select competitors for the State and National Contests. | |
Encourage active leadership in the community, participating in fairs and parades and recognizing the community efforts of our members as individuals. | |
Encourage members -- as individuals -- to become knowledgeable of political issues and be informed voters. DAR itself is a non-political organization. | |
Assist veterans in Veterans' Hospitals by donating toilet articles or other specified items needed by patients. | |
Look for opportunities to place DAR Markers at the grave sites of Revolutionary War Patriots and DAR Members. | |
Observe patriotic anniversaries and encourage the proper use of the Flag of the United States of America. | |
Promote American Heritage through programs on: art, crafts, literature and music. Chapter members volunteer at historic homes, sites and museums; participate in historic preservation projects. | |
Encourage the preservation of historical records by financially supporting the DAR’s efforts in microfilming and maintaining its vast genealogical library. |
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