![]() |
|
|
|
|
Enid, Oklahoma
|
| Enid Chapter, National
Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, perpetuates the
memory and spirit of American Independence; promotes education; and
fosters patriotism in the Enid, Oklahoma community. Its monthly meetings
and activities are held the first Thursday of each month from September
through June. Spirit and Patriotism The Enid Chapter is proud of America's heritage, particularly the sacrifices made by those Oklahoma natives who have given the last full measure of devotion in service to their nation. Enid's Doughboy statue was dedicated by the Chapter on July 4, 1924, to honor military veterans. Since then, the Chapter has undertaken several projects to recognize veterans and the rich history of northwest Oklahoma. These projects include the dedication of a historical marker in Enid's Government Springs Park, which marks a watering hole used by travelers on the Chisholm Trail. |
|
Enid Chapter Officers 2012 - 2014: |
Glenda Golden |
Chapter Regent |
Maria Rosendale |
Vice Regent |
Joyce Sebranek |
Chaplain |
Carolyn Flood |
Recording Secretary |
Peggy Lewis |
Corresponding Secretary |
Connie Hammond |
Treasurer |
Elizabeth Hill |
Registrar |
|
Martha Potts
|
Librarian |
|
Maxine Shepard
|
Historian |
|
|
| For more information about
Enid Chapter programs and workshops, meeting dates and times, and
requirements for membership, contact Donna Lamb
for more information.
|
| National Society Daughters of the
American Revolution Official Website
Oklahoma State Society Official Website
|
|
|
The DAR Insignia is the property of, and is copyrighted by, the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Web hyperlinks to non-DAR sites are not the responsibility of the NSDAR, the state organizations, nor individual DAR chapters.
Webmaster
last updated
07/28/2012
|