C.A.R. Projects
The various Societies of the Children of the American Revolutions support many patriotic and service projects. Please help us to make the following projects a success.
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State President's Project for 2008-2009 |
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Sage Berg was elected as the President of the Washington State Society of the Children of the American Revolution. Her project is to put the Liberty or Death DVD into the Washington State public libraries. She asks for your support and donations to fund the project. |
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Kids Helping Kids |
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CAR Randolph Lawson Chapter is doing a project kids helping kids. We thought it would be a good idea to help out two foster children for Christmas. Gifts were brought to the December 8, 2007 Society meeting to be given to the foster children. |
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National President's Theme |
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The 2007-2008 Nation President's Theme is "Leading The American Adventure." The National President's Program is to raise funds to help Yorktown Battlefield put its Junior Ranger Program on the Internet. The money that the N.S.C.A.R. raises will help to hire a Web page designer who will create a beneficial program for all to access. By accessing a Web site, all children will be able to participate in the legacy of the Yorktown Battlefield. For more information about the National President's Program, visit the N.S.C.A.R. web site at www.nscar.org/presidents_program_2008.htm. |
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Support Our Service Members |
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Members of the Randolph Lawson Society of the C.A.R. write letters and send "CARE" packages to people serving in the United States military. Our choosen service members are listed below: - SFC Stewart Harris
- Sarah Maruhn
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Washington State President's Program |
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The 2007-2008 Washingtion State Society President, Shannon Braithwait's theme is "Honoring our Veterans' Experience." The program is to raise funds to help a a State Veterans Cemetery to be constructed in Eastern Washingtion. The plan is to donate funcds for the purchanse of markers to be sued at the cemetery wihich will be used on Memorial Day to hold flags. |
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