Members from across Arizona met Feb. 10 at the Orange Tree Resort in Scottsdale, 10601 N. 56th St., for the 47th annual Arizona State Conference of Colonial Dames of the 17th Century.
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Colonial Dames meet in Scottsdale
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Pictured are Doug Krause, Sandy O’Donnell, Judith Hageman, Pamela Miller, Lillian Schauer and Arizona State President Ginger Trokey.
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Members from across Arizona met Feb. 10 at the Orange Tree Resort in Scottsdale, 10601 N. 56th St., for the 47th annual Arizona State Conference of Colonial Dames of the 17th Century.
Officers and guests were treated to a program of Victorian costumes by Parasols & Petticoats, LLC., and officers and committee chairs presented reports of their activities and successes.
The choir sang a version of “You’ve Got A Friend in Me” and a memorial service honored Sonora Chapter’s deceased member Cynthia Krause. Widower Doug Krause was in attendance.