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DAR – Daughters of the American Revolution

California State Society

Santa Cruz Chapter, NSDAR

Santa Cruz, California

Welcome

The Santa Cruz Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR), was organized on July 22, 1916. Meetings are held in the Monterey Bay area on the fourth Wednesday of the month from January through May and September through December, inclusive. Chapter members come from a variety of backgrounds and interests, but all share a common bond of having an ancestor who helped contribute to securing American independence. Any woman 18 years or older, regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background, who can prove lineal descent from a Patriot of the American Revolutionary War is eligible to join.

If you are interested in joining our chapter or attending a chapter meeting, please contact our chapter regent.

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About Us

While George Washington was still President in 1791, this lovely land welcomed the Padres of early California to establish the twelfth mission, the Mission of the Holy Cross, or Santa Cruz. It is in their honor that we named our chapter when we organized in 1916. We have been a viable organization in our community, offering our services in all patriotic endeavors, memorial services, and giving recognition to outstanding members of our community, both past and present.

Executive Board

Regent

Marian Malatesta

Vice Regent

Ann Fay

2nd Vice Regent

Kelley Stanley

Chaplain

Rosalind Alley

Recording Secretary

Barbara Brown

Treasurer

Theresa Stearn

Registrar

Janice King

Librarian

Tina Myers