DAR Insignia




EL PORTAL CHAPTER

National Society Daughters of the American Revolution

CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO

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WELCOME TO OUR CHAPTER'S HOME PAGE


OUR 2005-2007 CHAPTER REGENT
Regent Wanda Dunn
WANDA DUNN


EL PORTAL means the "Gateway" or "Portal." Our chapter was organized by Mrs. Ralph Martin on April 18, 1931. We have 47 members and associate members from across the United States. Our resident members represent the Clovis area including the New Mexico cities of Clovis, Portales, Floyd and Muleshoe Texas . Our purpose is to perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men and women who achieved American Independence, promote development of an enlightened public opinion, and foster patriotic citizenship. We meet in the homes of members or in public meeting places on the second Saturday of each month from September through June. If you have any questions about the DAR requirements to join or about our chapter,
please CONTACT US       wdunn1845@yahoo.com

WHAT WE DO

1. DAR has always been proud of the men and women who serve in America's military, and engages in a variety of service projects for active duty servicemen and veterans.

2. DAR supports 6 schools in its mission to promote education. And we encourage school children to learn more about American History by its essay awards and Good Citizen contests.

3. Members are encouraged to locate, transcribe, and submit original source records of a genealogical nature to the NSDAR collection. This fine collection is housed in Washington, DC. and easily accessed.

Prospective members are welcome and assistance is available in filling out Membership applications



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