Santa Clara Chapter, NSDAR
Santa Clara Valley, California
Welcome
The Santa Clara Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR), was organized on March 4, 1926, and is based in Santa Clara Valley, California.
Once called “The Valley of Heart’s Delight,” now called “The Silicon Valley,” today’s Santa Clara Valley is predominantly an urban area. Fortunately, when there were people with a vision to establish industry to feed people’s minds and bodies, there were also those who foresaw the need to feed people’s souls. There are still a few orchards that bloom gloriously each spring. We have open spaces preserved in the hills so we can still enjoy nature’s gifts. There are magnificent redwood forests in the nearby Santa Cruz mountains, and there are trails, parks, and wildlife preserves along the San Francisco Bay.
We in the DAR honor our ancestors who helped to found our country. We need to remember that what was done in the past affects our lives today. What we do today will affect the lives of those who follow us.
Today’s DAR
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About Us
We are an active chapter, with members from all walks of life. In addition to our monthly luncheons featuring interesting programs on a variety of topics, our members volunteer in service projects, attend historical and civic events, participate in and present genealogical seminars, and administer contests.
Executive Board
Regent
Susan LoganVice Regent
Heather Pakala2nd Vice Regent
Genevieve VorisChaplain
Bonnie BarkleyRecording Secretary
Ann WeberCorresponding Secretary
Heidi ModrTreasurer
Lisa AtluriRegistrar
Lisa OakleyHistorian
Rebecca JuddLibrarian
Barbara MorreyParliamentarian
Diane Arnett