National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution

Grand Prairie Chapter

STUTTGART, ARKANSAS

Organized in 1966

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The Grand Prairie Chapter is located in Stuttgart, Arkansas, and includes
members from Gillett, DeWitt, Almyra, Holly Grove, Ulm, Clarendon, and Des Arc.


Stuttgart, Arkansas


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Chapter History

Our chapter was organized in 1966 with Mrs. McCuskey
as our first Regent. She passed away at the age of 111 years.


Chapter Officers

REGENTAllison Denman Holland
VICE REGENTCassandra Ashli Ahrens
CHAPLAIN Gail H. Norman
SECRETARYMary Jane Bennett Baxley
TREASURERRaeann Refeld
REGISTRAR Wanda Ridge
HISTORIANGena Jennings
LIBRARIANLouise Gibbins
PARLIAMENTARIANMildred Milliken


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DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, DC
Each year, over 600,000 people pass through the doors of
DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C.'s largest concert hall.
The Hall, owned by the DAR and originally built in 1929 to house
its annual convention, is a Registered National Historic Landmark.


Chapter Meetings

Regular meetings of the chapter are held each month,
September through May at 1:30 P.M. on the fourth Saturday
unless otherwise stated.


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