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Moving Forward in Service to America. Hope for the Future through Nurturing Good Works in the Community. DAR members come from diverse backgrounds and hold a variety of interests. Our common bond is a lineal descent from Patriots of the American Revolution. Any woman over 18, regardless of race, religion or ethnic background, who can prove this lineage is eligible to join. DAR members volunteer more than 250,000 hours annually in support of veterans, active duty military and their families and communitie.
To the Glenwood Springs, Colorado area. National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. The Ute Indians that they met at a site near the present town of Carbondale, had told them about the Yampah Springs, which lay close to the junction of the two great rivers. Our meetings days and times vary between Saturday and Wednesday evenings to meet the needs of our th.
Welcome to the website of the Castle Rock Chapter. Please enjoy your visit to these pages as you explore and learn more about who we are. And resources to celebrate patriotism, promote historical preservation, champion education, and research your own family history. Additional information about us can be found on the website of the Colorado State Society NSDAR. And the National Society DAR.
The Centennial State Chapter celebrated its 100 year anniversary in 2004! Since 1904, our members have spent an extensive amount of time working on historical preservation, genealogy, sponsoring history contests in Weld County schools, promoting literacy, and raising funds to promote patriotism. Or on the Cemetery Project Link above to visit.
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Colorado Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Photo of a painting of Chipeta. The mission of the DAR is to promote historic preservation, education, and patriotism. This webpage designed and created by Regina Fallace. The Chipeta Chapter website is maintained by the Colorado DAR Webmaster Team.
Regent Wendy Becker welcomes you to the Colorado Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution website. The Colorado Chapter NSDAR was established in 1904 by a group of civic-minded women committed to advancing ideals of patriotism, education, and historic awareness through charitable works.