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Bartow Chapter
Bartow, Florida

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The Bartow Chapter was organized on
September 17, 1930, with 19 active members.
The historical, educational, and patriotic
activities of the chapter reflect the objects set forth by
the Daughters of the American Revolution.
The Bartow Chapter meets the first Monday of
each month, October through May.

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The DAR gives members an opportunity for service in many areas. DAR membership is a way to join with other members in trying to make America a better place in which to live.

It offers an opportunity to work with the youth of this great country through the educational programs offered by the NSDAR. DAR membership offers encouragement to become active in the community, to assist in historic preservation, to help preserve important documents, and records of the past.

It offers an opportunity to meet new people with similar interests, develop friendships, and to join with others who cherish the priceless heritage enjoyed by all while promoting the ideals of patriotism and love of country. In addition, DAR membership offers an incentive to become involved in conservation of our natural resources and to make a difference by doing so.

 

   For information on the
Bartow Chapter, please contact:
Our Regent

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Chapter Officers
2007-2009

Regent

Anne W. Raulerson

Vice Regent

Lois Losh
Chaplain Dayle Weinkauf`
Recording Secretary Sally Anne Fitzgerald
Corresponding Secretary Helen Gienau
Registrar Carol Schmidt
Treasurer Freddie Wright
Historian Mary Jane Iwaniec
 Libarian Lila Jane Craig

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