Elizabeth Bienaime Chapter
 NSDAR

Eastpointe, Michigan

 

The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR) is a non-profit, non-political, volunteer women’s service organization comprising 3,000 chapters and over 185,000 members.

On July 19, 1979, a group of Eastpointe, Michigan, women met in the home of Anna Frances Houston to discuss organizing a new DAR chapter in their city.

After much research by the members and the untiring effort of Anna Frances Houston, the organizing regent, the chapter was accepted by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution on April 16, 1980, with 16 members.

Our chapter meets on the first Saturday of the month at 11:00 a.m.

If you believe that your ancestry goes back to a Revolutionary War patriot and are interested in joining, or would just like more information, please feel free to contact our Chapter Registrar.

NSDAR Membership Information

 NSDAR MOTTO

“God, Home and Country”

Objectives:

Historic Preservation

Promotion of Education

Patriotic Endeavor

For information on the NSDAR, please visit NSDAR 

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2018-2021

State Theme:

Working together in our
commitment of continued service
and preservation.

For information on the DAR of Michigan, please visit DAR of Michigan

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Updated 14 September 2019

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