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The Daughters of the American Revolution <br />(DAR) is a non-profit, non-political women's <br />organization. <br />Members come from a variety of <br />backgrounds and interests, but all share <br />a common bond of having an ancestor <br />who helped contribute to securing the <br />independence of the United States of <br />America. <br />Daughters are vibrant, active women who <br />are passionate about community service, <br />preserving history, educating children, and <br />honoring and supporting those who serve <br />our nation <br />Members of the Anoka Chapter come from <br />29 cities throughout Anoka, Hennepin, <br />Sherburne, Ramsey, and Wright counties. <br />National Society of the Daughters <br />of the American Revolution <br />Founded: October 11, 1890 <br />Incorporated: 1896 by an Act of Congress <br />Motto: God, Home, Country <br />Members: More than 177,000 in 3,000 <br />chapters in all 50 states, Washington D.C., and <br />internationally. <br />Eligibility: Any woman 18 years or older, <br />regardless of race, religion, or ethnic <br />background, who can prove lineal descent <br />from a patriot of the American Revolution. <br />A w <br />JD, R <br />Daughters of the <br />American RevolUtion <br />Celebrating 125 ,Years <br />DAR <br />Daughters of the <br />erican Revolution <br />We meet on the second Tuesday of the <br />month at 7:00 p.m., March through <br />November. <br />Anoka County Historical Society <br />Meeting Room <br />2135 Third Avenue N I Anoka, MN <br />