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Lucinda Hinsdale Stone Chapter

Kalamazoo, MI

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      The ladies of the Lucinda Hinsdale Stone Chapter welcome you to their web site.  Like their chapter's namesake, they are an energetic group who can be found volunteering for our veterans and schools, gathering donations for care packages for our men and women in uniform and orphaned children, and celebrating the many blessings inherited from and preserved by our patriot ancestors and armed forces.

Chapter Officers

   
Chapter Regent Carol Channell
Chapter Vice Regent Nancy Colburn
Chaplain Sallie Platt
Recording Secretary Jean Warfield
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer
Registrar Jan Getz
Historian Ardis Pierce
Librarian Catherine Lucas
   
   

Membership

 
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Daughters of the American Revolution

 

Organized in 1890; Incorporated by an Act of Congress

DAR Motto: God, Home and Country
DAR Objectives: Historic Preservation, Promotion of Education, Patriotic Endeavor
2010 - 2013 National Theme: "Preserve the Past, Enhance the Present, Invest in the Future"
   
 

Michigan State Society

2009 - 2012 State Theme: "Let our footsteps guide us along the pathways, to preserve our Historical Heritage."
Bible Verse: "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path."  Psalm 119:105
   

Chapter Members serving at State and National Levels

Jacklyn Skinner State Chairman DAR Service for Veterans
Appointee to the National Veteran's Affairs Voluntary Service (VAVS) Advisory Board

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