Waw-wil-a-way Chapter of DAR welcomes new members; prepares for upcoming events
From left, Regent Elissa Zornes installs new members Gail Allen, Bobbi Estle, Vicky Smith and Caroline Siemers. (Submitted photos)
The Waw-wil-a-way Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) met Saturday, June 10 at Harmony Lake. Also in attendance were some members of the CAR, Children of the American Revolution.
We are preparing for Pioneer Day at the Scott House and the Festival of Bells. Both organizations will be promoting America250. Also on Saturday, four new members — Gail Allen, Bobbi Estle, Caroline Siemers and Vicky Smith — were installed, and two members — Mary Jo Copeland and Janice McCalla — were installed at the April meeting.
DAR is the first heritage society to formally partner with America250, the nationwide commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary in 2026 led by the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission. The agreement outlines a number of initiatives developed by the DAR to honor Revolutionary War Patriots, engage youth through contests and educational programming, and support efforts to better tell the story of underrepresented and diverse patriots who helped to win the American War of Independence.
The purpose of the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission, created by Congress, and the corresponding America250 Foundation, is to catalyze a more perfect union by designing and leading the most comprehensive and inclusive celebration in our country’s history. The commemoration period began in 2020, culminates on July 4, 2026 and officially concludes in 2027.
On June 28, 2017, DAR announced a $380,000 donation to the National Park Service to underwrite the planting and ongoing care of 76 trees at Independence National Historical Park in honor of the Spirit of '76 that inspired the colonists to declare their independence. This is the first major gift in honor of the United States Semiquincentennial in 2026.
For more information, visit www.america250.org.