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Two Bucks County DAR Chapters Attend National Convention

Members from the Bucks County Chapter in Doylestown and the Washington Crossing Chapter in Yardley attended national event together.

More than 3,500 members of the Daughters of the American Revolution convened in the nation’s capital in June for the 127th Continental Congress, the latest gathering of the longstanding service organization’s annual meeting. The week-long convention consisted of business sessions, committee meetings, and social functions, and is topped off with formal evening ceremonies at which national DAR award winners are honored. In attendance were Regents Jane McKenna of Doylestown (Bucks County Chapter) and Judi Biederman of Washington Crossing (Washington Crossing Chapter), in addition to members from both chapters: Lory Fraraccio-Kenney and Lucina Verish of Doylestown, Christie Caywood of Langhorne, Marguerite Mogila of Newtown, and Estelle Hubbell, a resident of Florida formerly of Doylestown.

The members of the two chapters joined to celebrate state student award and scholarship winners at the Pennsylvania luncheon. Individual members attended genealogical research sessions in order to learn more about the best ways to help women from the Bucks County region with their family history challenges. In addition, several members served as delegates in the organization’s national elections while Caywood served as a Chief Page for the Congress Communications Committee. The chapter leaders look forward to bringing back many project ideas to the area as they work together to promote education, patriotism, and historic preservation in the region.

The Opening Night Ceremony featured award-winning documentary filmmaker, Lynn Novick, as keynote speaker, who was also awarded the DAR Media and Entertainment Award. The National Defense Night Ceremony, honoring our nation’s military personnel and veterans, welcomed Rear Admiral Joseph M. Vojvodich, Deputy for Mission Support for the U.S. Coast Guard, as keynote speaker. Other national awards were handed out during the week to outstanding individuals celebrating excellence in historic preservation, education, and patriotism.

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"As our more than 3,500 dedicated DAR members gather in one place, their energy produces inspiration, creative breakthroughs, and true camaraderie," said Ann T. Dillon, President General. “We are grateful for the opportunity to reflect on the hard work and accomplishments of the past year, including the donation of hundreds of thousands of dollars to preservation, education, and patriotic endeavors and the contribution of millions of hours of volunteer service in our communities. The reports presented at Continental Congress offer irrefutable proof that the DAR remains a relevant, vital, and multifaceted force in cities and towns across the country.”

The DAR Continental Congress is a time-honored annual gathering that has been held in Washington, D.C. since the organization’s founding. National, state, and chapter leaders as well as other members from across the country and around the world meet at the DAR National Headquarters to report on the year’s work, honor outstanding award recipients, plan future initiatives, and reconnect with friends.

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The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in 1890 to promote historic preservation, education, and patriotism. Its members are descended from the patriots who won American independence during the Revolutionary War. With more than 185,000 members in approximately 3,000 chapters worldwide, DAR is one of the world's largest and most active service organizations.

To learn more about the work of today's DAR, visit www.DAR.org. For women interested in membership in the Bucks County Chapter of Doylestown, visit www.buckscountydar.org. Women interested in membership in the Washington Crossing Chapter of Yardley may visit www.washingtoncrossingdar.org.

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