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Local DAR elects new officers for 2024-2026

Four Peaks Chapter in Fountain Hills upholds patriotism

Posted 8/7/24

Four Peaks Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) recently installed a new slate of officers for 2024-2026.

The new officers include Regent Rachel Moore, Vice-Regent …

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Historic preservation

Local DAR elects new officers for 2024-2026

Four Peaks Chapter in Fountain Hills upholds patriotism

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Four Peaks Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) recently installed a new slate of officers for 2024-2026.

The new officers include Regent Rachel Moore, Vice-Regent Amy Cox, Chaplain Sharon Walker, Recording Secretary Marilyn Campbell, Corresponding Secretary Beth Moore, Treasurer Martha Craner, Librarian Linda Bonnett, Historian Deborah White-Wojtysiak and Parliamentarian Karen Schalles.

DAR Four Peaks Chapter in Fountain Hills is one of many chapters in Arizona, and the National Society is the largest patriotic women’s service organization in the country.

Based on lineage to a patriot from the Revolutionary War, the DAR’s mission is historic preservation, education and patriotism both locally and at the state and national level.

Those interested in becoming a member of the local Four Peaks Chapter in Fountain Hills can contact Viree Byrne at email Sissy78982@aol.com.