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Acalanes DAR Marks America 250 with Lafayette Commemoration

City Proclaims April 2026 “Lafayette Month,” Honoring Revolutionary War Hero’s Legacy

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Acalanes DAR Chapter and Lafayette Historical Society placed a wreath at the city's statue of Lafayette. (Acalanes DAR)

On April 11, the Acalanes Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution brought Revolutionary War history to life with a special program and public commemoration honoring Marquis de Lafayette as part of the nationwide America 250 initiative.

The chapter meeting featured a lively living history presentation by Russ Kaiser and Steve Bowman, who compared Continental Army soldiers and militia riflemen, demonstrating differences in uniforms, equipment, and weapons.

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Due to rain and wind, the Lafayette commemoration was held indoors at the Lafayette Library and Learning Center, where Mayor Carl Anduri issued a proclamation declaring April 2026 in honor of Lafayette. The proclamation recognized his critical role in securing American independence and his lifelong commitment to the principles of democracy and equality.

It concludes:
“Now, therefore, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Lafayette does hereby proclaim the month of April 2026 as a time to remember and celebrate our city’s namesake, the Marquis de Lafayette, for his role in the cause of American independence and for his dedication to the principles of democracy and equality for all.”

Mary McCosker of the Lafayette Historical Society also shared the story behind the city’s name, noting that Lafayette, California is one of many communities across the United States named in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette, whose support of the American cause made him a lasting symbol of liberty and international friendship.

When the weather cleared, participants marched to the Lafayette statue, led by the Young American Patriots Fife and Drum Corps, where a commemorative wreath was laid and patriotic music concluded the ceremony.

Young American Patriots Fife and Drum gave a concert at the library ampitheatre. (Acalanes DAR)
Russ Kaiser and Steve bowman compare Revolutionary War weapons. (Acalanes DAR)
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