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National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution
~Ozark Mountains Chapter~
Rogers, Arkansas
Organized February 2, 2008
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Prayer at Valley Forge by Arnold Friberg
Chapter History
On December 15, 2007, the National Society confirmed our chapter name of Ozark Mountains Chapter, NSDAR. The chapter was then organized and confirmed by the
National Board of Management on February 2, 2008, with thirteen organizing members.
The preliminary and organizational meetings were held in the Little Flock home of Organizing Regent Valerie Scott where Arkansas Society DAR State Registrar Sue Thompson officiated for the induction ceremonies of four new members and of the charter chapter Officers.
Our members live primarily in Northwest Arkansas, in the Ozark Mountains region, in Benton County, which encompasses the cities of Rogers, Lowell, Bentonville, Centerton, Gravette, Siloam Springs, Gentry, Pea Ridge, Little Flock, and Bella Vista.
Chapter Officers
REGENT: Marilyn Brown Johnson
VICE REGENT: Rachelle Dawn Hillman Sanders
CHAPLAIN: Roberta Lucille Montgomery Thonneson
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: Helen Logue
TREASURER: Laura Virginia Beaver Sawyer
REGISTRAR: Nellie Suzanne Guinn
HISTORIAN/LIBRARIAN: Mary Frances Dickson Raybon
Chapter Meetings
Ozark Mountains Chapter DAR meetings are held September through May on the third Thursday of each month at a noon luncheon.
For information about the Ozark Mountains Chapter
Our Traditions
National Motto: "God, Home, and Country"
GOD
“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and Glorify your Father in Heaven.” Matthew 5:16
HOME and COUNTRY
“Let every nation know,
Whether it wishes us well or ill,
That we shall pay any price,
Bear any burden,
Meet any hardship,
Support any friend,
Oppose any foe,
To assure the survival and the success of Liberty.”
John Fitzgerald Kennedy

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Website last updated May 12, 2012.
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