
Perfect for a women's group or history group that wants to know more about the NSDAR.
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
A journey honoring community service, preservation of history and genealogy, and ongoing education.
Founded in 1890, after the Sons of the American Revolution refused to admit women into their group, the NSDAR has been going strong for over 130 years. From humble beginnings in the home of Mary Cabell, to the magnificent Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., the NSDAR currently boasts over 180,000 members worldwide and continue to honor their commitments to historical preservation, fostering patriotism, and education.
Donna takes you on a quick look into the history of the society, its never-changing objectives, and its service projects of both the past and the present.
This presentation is perfect for history or women's groups seeking more information on the group.