Namaqua Chapter

Daughters of the American Revolution

Loveland, Colorado

 
 

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Namaqua Chapter was named for the first White/Indian settlement in the Big Thompson Valley, near what is now Loveland, Colorado.  It was organized January 8, 1914.

Our meetings are held the second Monday of the month from September through May except in February when we have a student recognition tea.  Please contact us if you are interested in attending a meeting.

The 2009-2010 meeting schedule:

September 14, 2009 - "Our Washington Elm" - Sylvia Fiscus
 
October 12, 2009 - "M-88 Shredder-Conservation in a BIG way" - Kennie Andersen
 
November 09, 2009 - "Colorado State Regent Charlotte Hubbs - PR for the DAR"
 
December 14, 2009 - "Hands on with Lewis and Clark and the Native Americans" - Darrell and Ann Elder
 
January 11, 2010 - "The Spirit of 76" - Mona Worley and Namaqua Chapter
 
February 10, 2010 - Student Recognition Day
 
March 08, 2010 - Namaqua Member Antique Exhibition - Elva Hardie
 
April 12, 2010 - "How Does Your Garden Grow?" - Ellen Burns
 
May 10, 2010 - Year End Reports and Recognitions

 

The mission of the DAR is to promote historic preservation, education, and patriotism.

 

This webpage designed and created by Ellen Burns and Regina Fallace, Namaqua Chapter Webmaster.

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Last updated: August 17, 2009