Members of the David Hudson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution and guests from other DAR chapters, gathered for lunch and a program on "Pins and Protocol", presented by special guests, State Vice Regent Sandy McCann and State Organizing Secretary, Nancy Wright on March 9 at Laurel Lake Community Center. Members learned the meaning of the various sashes worn, the correct placement of pins and proper protocol for state and national meetings.
Following a meeting, a receiving line was assembled, which allowed members to meet the honored guests that are 2013-2016 Ohio State Officer candidates: Sandy McCann is candidate for State Regent, Nancy Wright is candidate for State Vice Regent and Mary Chase (visiting Regent from Western Reserve-Lakewood Chapter) is candidate for State Northeast District Director. Elections will take place at the 114th OSDAR State Conference, held April 12-14 in Columbus.
Donations were collected for the Tamassee DAR School Summer Program and the State Regent's Project at Christian Waldschmidt Homestead.
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) is a volunteer women's service organization that actively promotes patriotism, preserving American history, and securing American's future through better education for children. Membership in the NSDAR is open to any woman 18 years or older, regardless of race, religion or ethnic background, who can prove lineal descent from a Patriot of the American Revolution. For more information about our programs or membership please contact Chapter Regent Chris Winters at davidhudsondar@gmail.com.

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