José Maria Amador Chapter, NSDAR
Pleasanton, California
Welcome
Connecting Women Through History, Service & Community
Serving Pleasanton, Dublin, San Ramon, Castro Valley, and neighboring East Bay communities, the José Maria Amador Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) brings together women who are passionate about making a difference.
Whether we’re restoring historic markers, supporting veterans, encouraging literacy, recognizing outstanding students, or celebrating America’s heritage, our members are actively engaged in preserving the past while strengthening our communities for the future.
Why Women Join Our Chapter
Women join the José Maria Amador Chapter for many different reasons. Some begin with an interest in family history, while others are looking for opportunities to volunteer, learn, and connect with women who share a passion for service.
Our members include professionals, educators, retirees, business owners, mothers, grandmothers, and community leaders. What unites us is a commitment to serving others through the DAR’s mission of Historic Preservation, Education, and Patriotism. With more than 70 members, our chapter offers opportunities to participate as much — or as little — as your schedule allows.
Making a Difference Close to Home
Throughout the year, our members work alongside local schools, libraries, veterans’ organizations, and city partners to make a positive impact across the Tri-Valley. Some of our recent projects include:
- Restoring and preserving local historic markers
- Celebrating Constitution Week through educational displays and community outreach
- Sponsoring American History Essay and Constitution Poster contests for local students
- Supporting veterans, active-duty military, and their families
- Maintaining Little Free Libraries that encourage childhood literacy
- Participating in America250! commemorative activities
- Recognizing outstanding students, educators, first responders, and community leaders
- Partnering with museums, libraries, and civic organizations to preserve local history
More Than Meetings
Our chapter meets monthly from January through May and September through December. Meetings feature engaging guest speakers, opportunities to learn about American history, updates on community projects, and plenty of time to build friendships. Visitors are always welcome to learn more about our chapter.
About Us
Our members are a diverse group who are all direct descendants of American Revolutionary War Patriots, and are bound together with pride in our heritage and love for our country. We are a group of ladies of all ages, with diverse backgrounds, talents, and professional experience in many fields — each of whom is respected and valued as a member.
José Maria Amador Chapter, NSDAR, meetings are held the second Saturday of the month, January through May and September through December, at 10 a.m. For information on where we meet, please contact our chapter Regent.
Each regular meeting includes the DAR Ritual, President General’s Message, a three-minute National Defense Report, program, and business meeting. Guests are always welcome!
We are inspired by the deeds and dreams of our ancestors and value the contribution that each of our members makes. Coming together is beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is a success!
Chapter Leaders
We welcome inquiries from prospective members, community partners, and anyone interested in our work.
Regent
Heather BrillhartVice Regent
Patricia ShaughnessyChaplain
Sharon ReaderRecording Secretary
Katherine BrennanCorresponding Secretary
Jane LunnTreasurer
Susan deLeeuwRegistrar
Janet BrownHistorian
Diana TanakaLibrarian
Corinne LeslieParliamentarian — Appointed
Ann Narciso