Shadrach Bond Chapter DAR Recaps a Productive Summer
Introduction to the Shadrach Bond Chapter
On September 19, a gathering of seven dedicated members of the Shadrach Bond Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) convened at the Kibbe Museum in Carthage. This meeting served as a platform to reflect on the chapter's activities over the summer and to plan for the upcoming year.
New Leadership Takes Charge
During this meeting, the chapter proudly introduced its new leadership team for the 2025-2026 term. The newly appointed officers are:
- Keela Ernst - Regent
- Carol Bollin - Vice-Regent
- Joyce Buckert - Recording Secretary
- Debbie Dyer - Corresponding Secretary
- Ruth Ann Allen - Treasurer
This leadership transition is significant as it brings fresh perspectives and enthusiasm to the chapter's mission of promoting historical preservation, education, and patriotism.
Summer Activities Highlighted
The chapter's summer was filled with engaging activities that not only fostered community spirit but also deepened the members' understanding of American history. Members participated in various events, including:
- Community service projects that highlighted local history.
- Participation in patriotic celebrations, nurturing a sense of national pride.
- Educational outings that provided insights into historical figures and events.
These activities not only allowed members to connect with their heritage but also contributed positively to the community.
Engagement and Future Plans
Looking ahead, the Shadrach Bond Chapter is committed to continuing its mission. The newly elected officers have outlined several initiatives aimed at enhancing community engagement and educational outreach. Upcoming events include:
- Workshops on genealogy research to help members trace their ancestry.
- History-themed events designed to raise awareness among younger generations.
- Collaborations with local schools to promote historical education.
Fun Fact
Did you know? The DAR was founded in 1890 and boasts over 190,000 members across the globe, showcasing a vibrant commitment to history and community service!
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